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HIS 101 - Western Civilization to 1689 |
This course is a survey of western civilization from ancient times to 1689, including the major political, social, economic, and intellectual factors shaping western cultural tradition.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Syllabus Available Levels: Credit All Sections for this Course Humanities Department Course Attributes: OFFERED FALL SPRING & SUMMER, Humanities Requirement Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study (Major, Minor, or Concentration): Administrative Support Advanced Welding Technologies Basic Business Cake Decorating Cert CISCO Network Assoc Child Care Management Commercial Refrig and ACR Computer Aided Design Cosmetology Culinary Arts Technology Cybersecurity Diagnostic Medical Sonography Digital Arts EMT Paramedic Early Childhood Development Electrical Lineman Technician Esthetic Technician Fire Science Kitchen and Food Prep Techniqu Machine Tool Operations Massage Therapy Medical Coding and Billing Natural Resources & Environmen Networking Paralegal Specialist Patient Care Medical Assistant Phlebotomy Professional Cooking Res/Comm Electrical Tech Residential Heat. Vent. & ACR Robotics Technology Surgical Technology Surveying Prerequisites: ( COMPASS Reading 85 and COMPASS Writing 78) or ( ACCUPLACER Reading Comp 075 and ACCUPLACER Sentence Skills 081) or ( New ACCUPLACER Reading Comp 250 and New ACCUPLACER Sentence Skills 250) or ( COMPANION Reading 075 and COMPANION Sentence Skills 081) or SAT Critical Reading 480 or ( ACT English 19 and ACT Reading 19) or (Credit level ENG 100 Minimum Grade of C* or Credit level ENG 155 Minimum Grade of C or Credit level ENG 155 Minimum Grade of TC or Credit level ENG 101 Minimum Grade of C or Credit level ENG 101 Minimum Grade of TC) or ( Multiple Measures English 1) or ( ASSET Reading 45 and ASSET Writing 45) |
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