AMH 2010 American History: Discovery through Reconstruction
This course examines the political, economic, social, cultural, and
intellectual development of the United States from the discovery of the Americas
through Reconstruction
AMH 2020 American History: Reconstruction to the Present
This course examines the political, economic, social, cultural, and
intellectual development of the United States from Reconstruction to the
present.
WOH 2012 World History to 1500
This course teaches the fundamentals of World History to 1500. It
examines the rise of civilizations and discusses the major events that helped
shape both East and West. It is taught in a comparative manner so that students
can better understand the similarities and differences between the East and the
West as well as the impact that the East and the West had upon one
another.
WOH 2022 World History Since 1500
This course teaches the fundamentals of World History since 1500. It
examines major events in both East and West so that students can better
understand the development of world politics, economics and cultural systems.
The course is taught in a comparative manner so that students can realize the
impact that both East and West have had upon one
another.
This course examines the political, economic, social, cultural, and
intellectual development of the United States from the discovery of the Americas
through Reconstruction
AMH 2020 American History: Reconstruction to the Present
This course examines the political, economic, social, cultural, and
intellectual development of the United States from Reconstruction to the
present.
WOH 2012 World History to 1500
This course teaches the fundamentals of World History to 1500. It
examines the rise of civilizations and discusses the major events that helped
shape both East and West. It is taught in a comparative manner so that students
can better understand the similarities and differences between the East and the
West as well as the impact that the East and the West had upon one
another.
WOH 2022 World History Since 1500
This course teaches the fundamentals of World History since 1500. It
examines major events in both East and West so that students can better
understand the development of world politics, economics and cultural systems.
The course is taught in a comparative manner so that students can realize the
impact that both East and West have had upon one
another.