HIST 143

Spring 2018 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 4 hours.

Course is identical to HIST 142 except for the additional writing component.

Credit is not given for both HIST 143 and HIST 142. Prerequisite: Completion of campus Composition I General Education requirement.

This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Fall 2022 for:

Cultural Studies - Western
Advanced Composition
Humanities – Hist & Phil
HIST 143 class schedule data for spring 2018
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
34043
Discussion/
Recitation
AD2
12:00PM -12:50PM
TR
221 Gregory Hall
Fritzsche, P
Cowan, F
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/16/18-05/02/18
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, Humanities - Hist & Phil, and Cultural Studies - Western course.
39921
Discussion/
Recitation
AD4
11:00AM -11:50AM
MW
315 Gregory Hall
Fritzsche, P
Cowan, F
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/16/18-05/02/18
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, Humanities - Hist & Phil, and Cultural Studies - Western course.
34044
Lecture
AL1
9:00AM -9:50AM
TR
213 Gregory Hall
Fritzsche, P
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/16/18-05/02/18
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, Humanities - Hist & Phil, and Cultural Studies - Western course.
Section Info:
Topic: Western Civ Since 1660 - ACP Description: This course is an introduction to the major questions and themes in modern European history from the late seventeenth century to the present. Over the course of the past three and a half centuries, European development - cultural, economic, social, political, and intellectual - has had an enormous impact on shaping the world we live in today. European history has also been vital to the creation of what we think of as "identity": how we define and describe ourselves, and how we define and describe others. This semester, while learning how events, ideologies, and "isms" (nationalism, imperialism, fascism, feminism, etc.) have contributed to the evolution of European history, we will be paying particular attention to the exploration of one central concern" the construction of our own uniquely modern identities.
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