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7 Courses (18 Sections) as of 11/28/23 9:43 PM

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HIST 1150 - Western Civ 1

This course provides a survey of the origins and growth of the social, religious, political, and economic foundations of Western European culture through the end of the Reformation, concluding in 1648. (3 contact hours) (OT36, TAG) [Catalog Entry]

CRN Type Seats Days Times
/ Days
Dates
Room / Campus
Room / Faculty
Instructor Cr
30511

ONLINE
ONLINE
20
- -

-
F
1/13-5/10
ONLINE
/ MAIN
Nalmpantis
, J
3
30512

LECTURE
LECTURE
27
M
T
W
R
F
S
11:00 AM-12:15 PM

M
T
W
R
F
S
F
1/13-5/10
A2008
/ MAIN
Hiner
, M
3
30513

ONLINE
ONLINE
25
- -

-
P2
3/16-5/10
ONLINE
/ MAIN
Hiner
, M
3
 

HIST 1250 - Western Civ 2

This course provides a survey of the development of modern European society from the age of absolutism to the present. It is designed to provide students with an understanding of the political, religious, economic, intellectual, and cultural evolution of the western tradition from 1648 to the present. (3 contact hours) (OT36, TAG) [Catalog Entry]

CRN Type Seats Days Times
/ Days
Dates
Room / Campus
Room / Faculty
Instructor Cr
30514

ONLINE
ONLINE
23
- -

-
F
1/13-5/10
ONLINE
/ MAIN
Hiner
, M
3
30651

LECTURE
LECTURE
PERM
M
T
W
R
F
S
12:45 PM-02:15 PM

M
T
W
R
F
S
F
1/13-5/10
RIVERSIDE
/ OFFSITE
Weir
, S
3
31066

LECTURE
LECTURE
27
M
T
W
R
F
S
09:30 AM-10:45 AM

M
T
W
R
F
S
F
1/13-5/10
C3078
/ MAIN
Nalmpantis
, J
3
 

HIST 1450 - World Civilization I

This course is a survey of world history from its earliest origins in the Near East through 1500. It is designed to provide students with an understanding of the Western and non-Western political, religious, economic, intellectual, and cultural evolution of world history. (3 contact hours) (OT36, TAG) [Catalog Entry]

CRN Type Seats Days Times
/ Days
Dates
Room / Campus
Room / Faculty
Instructor Cr
30515

ONLINE
ONLINE
10
- -

-
F
1/13-5/10
ONLINE
/ MAIN
Nalmpantis
, J
3
 

HIST 1550 - World Civilization II

The course explores the development of the world from 1500 to the present. It is designed to provide students with an understanding of the key facets of non-Western and Western social, political, economic, cultural, religious, and intellectual history. (3 contact hours) (OT36, TAG) [Catalog Entry]

CRN Type Seats Days Times
/ Days
Dates
Room / Campus
Room / Faculty
Instructor Cr
31067

ONLINE
ONLINE
21
- -

-
F
1/13-5/10
ONLINE
/ MAIN
Nalmpantis
, J
3
31217

LECTURE
LECTURE
21
M
T
W
R
F
S
11:00 AM-12:15 PM

M
T
W
R
F
S
F
1/13-5/10
A2013
/ MAIN
Nalmpantis
, J
3
31360

LECTURE
LECTURE
PERM
M
T
W
R
F
S
01:53 PM-02:40 PM

M
T
W
R
F
S
F
1/13-5/10
CHARDON
/ OFFSITE
Fronk
, G
3
 

HIST 2150 - US Hist: to Rcnstr

This in-depth course examines the factors, from the sixteenth through the third quarter of the nineteenth century, which resulted in the creation of the unique American civilization. The course emphasizes the interaction between the American demographical and geographical environment, and the cultural influence of European colonists along with African contributions. It also focuses on the political, economic, cultural, and social developments that brought about the Civil War and attempts at Reconstruction. (3 contact hours) (OT36, TAG) [Catalog Entry]

CRN Type Seats Days Times
/ Days
Dates
Room / Campus
Room / Faculty
Instructor Cr
30516

ONLINE
ONLINE
18
- -

-
F
1/13-5/10
ONLINE
/ MAIN
Hiner
, M
3
31456

LECTURE
LECTURE
19
M
T
W
R
F
S
11:00 AM-12:15 PM

M
T
W
R
F
S
F
1/13-5/10
A2022
/ MAIN
Hiner
, M
3
30812

ONLINE
ONLINE
25
- -

-
P2
3/16-5/10
ONLINE
/ MAIN
Hiner
, M
3
 

HIST 2250 - U.S. History: Reconstruction

This course traces the development of the United States from the conclusion of Reconstruction (1877) to the present. It examines those components that transformed the United States into a world power and the changes in the role and position of the government in the lives of its people and institutions. (3 contact hours) (OT36) [Catalog Entry]

CRN Type Seats Days Times
/ Days
Dates
Room / Campus
Room / Faculty
Instructor Cr
30517

ONLINE
ONLINE
14
- -

-
F
1/13-5/10
ONLINE
/ MAIN
Hiner
, M
3
30518

LECTURE
LECTURE
25
M
T
W
R
F
S
12:30 PM-01:45 PM

M
T
W
R
F
S
F
1/13-5/10
A2008
/ MAIN
Nalmpantis
, J
3
30936

LECTURE
LECTURE
PERM
M
T
W
R
F
S
09:10 AM-09:58 AM

M
T
W
R
F
S
F
1/13-5/10
CARDINAL
/ OFFSITE
Kruse
, L
3
31145

ONLINE
ONLINE
25
- -

-
P12
2/10-5/10
ONLINE
/ MAIN
Hiner
, M
3
 

HIST 2800 - Intro to British History

This course provides a general understanding of the history of the island of Britain from its earliest development through the present day. The class focuses primarily on England, noting relations with Scotland and Wales in the course of the political unification of Great Britain and after. Also explored are the cultural, political, intellectual, social, and economic patterns of British life, particularly in conjunction with the emergence of the British Empire. Finally, the interaction between Britain and Ireland, the Continent, and the wider world are considered. (3 contact hours) [Catalog Entry]

CRN Type Seats Days Times
/ Days
Dates
Room / Campus
Room / Faculty
Instructor Cr
31189

ONLINE
ONLINE
24
- -

-
F
1/13-5/10
ONLINE
/ MAIN
Nalmpantis
, J
3

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