HIST 100 World History I
3
hours lecture,
3
units
Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass Option
Description: This course examines the growth of civilizations and the interrelationships of peoples of Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas from the birth of civilization to 1650. Topics in social, intellectual, economic, and political history are covered. This course is of interest to history majors as well as anyone seeking a global historical perspective.
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This course can help you earn the following degree(s) or certificate(s):
- Elementary Education Preparation - Associate in Arts
- Emphasis in Business Studies - Associate in Arts
- Emphasis in Social and Behavioral Sciences: History - Associate in Arts
- History - Associate in Arts
- History for Transfer - Associate in Arts
- Honors Global Competencies - Certificate of Performance
- Philosophy - Associate in Arts
- Political Science - Associate in Arts
- Social Sciences - General - Associate in Arts
