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2024 Spring: January 10 - May 7
College Park (Hybrid)

Course Class No. Section Start & End Date Day Time Status Location
HIST 115 World History I (3)
Recommended: WRTG 112 or equivalent. A survey of global civilizations from prehistory to the 1500s. The aim is to explain the impact of environmental conditions on the development of civilizations using basic geographical knowledge; describe how human contacts, global connections, and migrations contribute to the development of civilizations; and compare the development of institutions (social, political, familial, cultural, and religious) to explain their impact on societal transformations. Focus is on examining what history is and thinking critically about history by analyzing historical approaches and methods.
25365 4020 10 Jan 2024-05 Mar 2024 W 6:30P-9:30P Open College Park (Hybrid)
Faculty: White, Manal Bldg/Room: Hornbake Library (Undergrad) 0123 Syllabus Course Materials
HIST 116 World History II (3)
Recommended: WRTG 112 or equivalent. A survey of global civilizations from the 1500s to the present. The aim is to explain the development of new political and economic systems using basic geographical knowledge; describe how human contacts, global connections, and migrations contribute to the development of nations and global systems; and compare the development of institutions (social, political, familial, cultural, and religious) to explain their impact on societal transformations. Focus is on examining what history is and thinking critically about history by analyzing historical approaches and methods.
25379 4065 13 Mar 2024-07 May 2024 Th 6:30P-9:30P Open College Park (Hybrid)
Faculty: Surmiller, Amber A. Bldg/Room: Tydings Hall 0111 Syllabus Course Materials
HIST 156 History of the United States to 1865 (3)
A survey of the United States from colonial times to the end of the Civil War. The establishment and development of national institutions are traced. The aim is to locate, evaluate, and use primary and secondary sources and interpret current events and ideas in a historical context. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: HIST 156 or HUMN 119.
25368 4025 10 Jan 2024-05 Mar 2024 Th 6:30P-9:30P Open College Park (Hybrid)
Faculty: Surmiller, Amber A. Bldg/Room: Tydings Hall 1132 Syllabus Course Materials
HIST 157 History of the United States Since 1865 (3)
A survey of economic, intellectual, political, and social developments since the Civil War. The objective is to use primary and secondary sources to describe U.S. historical events and interpret current events and ideas in a historical context. Discussion covers the rise of industry and the emergence of the United States as a world power. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: HIST 157 or HUMN 120.
25380 4065 13 Mar 2024-07 May 2024 Th 6:30P-9:30P Open College Park (Hybrid)
Faculty: Tillman, Patricia K Bldg/Room: Tydings Hall 1102 Syllabus Course Materials
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