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All Course Information - Summer 2024


EUH2002    WESTERN CIVILIZATION 3

 
PARALLEL 
Total Fees


(In State) 320.31
(Out of State) 1148.70
Credit Hours 3.0
Lab Fee 
This class examines the eighteenth-century revolutions, Napoleon, nineteenth century ideologies, national unification in the nineteenth century, imperialism, twentieth century ideologies, the world wars, and the postwar era including the transition to post-Soviet rule in Eastern Europe. Although the course considers mostly Europe and the United States, the impact of the West on the world via imperialism, decolonization and the Cold War are also considered. As a writing intensive course, EUH2002 will allow students the chance to explore the subject through a variety of college-level writing exercises that may include essay exams, book reviews, reaction papers, and other discipline specific writing. The primary General Education learning outcome for this course is Critical Thinking: Demonstrate the skills necessary for analysis, synthesis, evaluation, decision making, critical and creative thinking and the creative process.
No sections for this course offered in the current term.