HY 1010 Western Civilization I
- May 9, 2021
- The American University
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Description
Traces the history of western civilization, examining developments in western thought and culture from the earliest recorded civilizations to the 18th century.
Outcomes
- Analyze how early and contemporary Western cultures define Western Civilization.
- Analyze the political, cultural, and social contexts out of which the West developed.
- Evaluate the causes and effects of major historical events, including the influence of key individuals, institutions, and ideologies.
- Evaluate significant developments of Western culture in art, literature, history, and architecture.
- Analyze Western written and visual materials of a historical nature.
- Appraise relevant and irrelevant sources or evidence.
- Create conclusions through the examination of facts about Western Civilization.
PreRequisites
None
Textbook(s)
A history of Western society: From antiquity to the enlightenment (Rev: 11th ed., Vol. 1)
Publisher: Bedford/St. Martin’s (2014)
Author: McKay, J. P., Hill, B. D., Buckler, J., Crowston, C. H., Weisner-Hanks, M. E., & Perry, J.
ISBN: 978-1-4576-4222-7
Price: $130.00
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