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HISTORY 271 Foreign Language Requirement After September 1, 1962, advancement to candidacy for the master of arts degree with a major in history will require the passing of an examination demonstrating the ability to read materials of the major in one appropriate foreign language. Courses HISTORY 1. Western Civilization to 1650 (3) Meets general education requirement in the area of man and culture. Foundations 'of western civilization; interdependence of cultures and peoples; cultural development from prehistoric times to 1650. (1 lecture, 2 quiz sections.) 2. Western Civilization Since 1650 (3) Not open to students with credit in Hist 4A-B. Meets general educa.tion requirement in the area of man and culture. Political, social, and cultural history of Europe since 1650; European expansion and impact of western civilization upon the non-European world; Asian and African nationalist movements in 19th and 20th centuries. (1 lecture, 2 quiz sections) 4A-B. Modern Europe (3-3) Prerequisite to upper division world history courses. European history from 1500 to present. BA-B. History of the Americas (3-3) Hist SA is not prerequisite to SB. Survey of Western Hemisphere history from discovery to the present; evolution of contemporary American states. The year course satisfies the Americ11n histor)' requirement in general education. 10. American History (3) (Former Soc Sc 3A) Meets the American history requirement in general education. Not open to first semester freshmen or to students with credit in Hist 8B ·or equivalent. Interaction of geographic, economic, political, and cultural forces in transformation of an agrarian society into a complex, industrial, urban order; emergence of ideals and procedures known as the American way of life. 107. Civilizations of Southeast Asia (3) (Former Hist 10SB) Not open to students with credit in Anthro 107. History and cultures of Southeast Asia from earliest times to the present. 108. Civilizations of East Asia (3) (Former Hist 105A) Not open to students with credit in Anthro 108. History and cultures of China, Japan, and Korea from earliest times to the present. 111A-B. Ancient World (3·3) Prerequisite: Hist 4A-B or equivalent. Survey of the ancient Mediterranean world. (A) The Near East and Greece from the earliest times to Pbilip of Macedon. (B) Alexander the Great, the Hellenistic world, Rome to the reign of Constantine. 121. Medlevol Europe (3) Prerequisite: Hist 4A-B or equivalent. European history from the fall of the Roman Empire to the beginning of modern times; social, cultural, religious, and economic foundations c:if Western Europe. 131. Renaissance and Reformation (3) Prerequisite: Hist 4A-B or equivalent. History of the foundations of modern Europe during the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries.
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Title | 1962-63 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1962-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
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Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Full Text Search | HISTORY 271 Foreign Language Requirement After September 1, 1962, advancement to candidacy for the master of arts degree with a major in history will require the passing of an examination demonstrating the ability to read materials of the major in one appropriate foreign language. Courses HISTORY 1. Western Civilization to 1650 (3) Meets general education requirement in the area of man and culture. Foundations 'of western civilization; interdependence of cultures and peoples; cultural development from prehistoric times to 1650. (1 lecture, 2 quiz sections.) 2. Western Civilization Since 1650 (3) Not open to students with credit in Hist 4A-B. Meets general educa.tion requirement in the area of man and culture. Political, social, and cultural history of Europe since 1650; European expansion and impact of western civilization upon the non-European world; Asian and African nationalist movements in 19th and 20th centuries. (1 lecture, 2 quiz sections) 4A-B. Modern Europe (3-3) Prerequisite to upper division world history courses. European history from 1500 to present. BA-B. History of the Americas (3-3) Hist SA is not prerequisite to SB. Survey of Western Hemisphere history from discovery to the present; evolution of contemporary American states. The year course satisfies the Americ11n histor)' requirement in general education. 10. American History (3) (Former Soc Sc 3A) Meets the American history requirement in general education. Not open to first semester freshmen or to students with credit in Hist 8B ·or equivalent. Interaction of geographic, economic, political, and cultural forces in transformation of an agrarian society into a complex, industrial, urban order; emergence of ideals and procedures known as the American way of life. 107. Civilizations of Southeast Asia (3) (Former Hist 10SB) Not open to students with credit in Anthro 107. History and cultures of Southeast Asia from earliest times to the present. 108. Civilizations of East Asia (3) (Former Hist 105A) Not open to students with credit in Anthro 108. History and cultures of China, Japan, and Korea from earliest times to the present. 111A-B. Ancient World (3·3) Prerequisite: Hist 4A-B or equivalent. Survey of the ancient Mediterranean world. (A) The Near East and Greece from the earliest times to Pbilip of Macedon. (B) Alexander the Great, the Hellenistic world, Rome to the reign of Constantine. 121. Medlevol Europe (3) Prerequisite: Hist 4A-B or equivalent. European history from the fall of the Roman Empire to the beginning of modern times; social, cultural, religious, and economic foundations c:if Western Europe. 131. Renaissance and Reformation (3) Prerequisite: Hist 4A-B or equivalent. History of the foundations of modern Europe during the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries. |