HIST- History
Courses
HIST& 127: World Civilizations II
Credits 5HIST& 128: World Civilizations III
Credits 5HIST& 146: United States History I
Credits 5HIST& 147: United States History II
Credits 5HIST& 148: United States History III
Credits 5EDP,GS,H,SS- This course examines the history of the United States during the 20th century. The course focuses on key figures, events and eras, and explores within a global context the important themes and issues relevant to the nation's historical development, including the Progressive era, World Wars I and II, the Great Depression and New Deal, the Cold War, Civil Rights, the Vietnam War, and beyond. Students will develop historical thinking skills and draw conclusions from contradictory primary sources and historical interpretations. The diverse history of the nation will be emphasized by examining individual cultures, their interactions, and the challenges faced by multicultural America. Courses in the U. S. History series, HIST&146, HIST&147, and HIST&148 may be taken independently and in any order.
HIST& 214: Pacific Northwest History
Credits 5HIST 150: Cultural Diversity & Challenges in United States History
Credits 5HIST 210: Islamic Civilization
Credits 5GS, H, SS- This course introduces students to major developments in Islamic civilization from the advent of Islam to the present. It examines the basic principles of the Islamic religion, and how Islam has been experienced in different parts of the Islamic world and throughout history. The course explores the ways in which the religion of Islam has been embraced and practiced by diverse cultures of the globe including those found in Africa, Asia (including the Middle East), Europe, and the Americas. Furthermore, the course explores how Islam has influenced conceptions of authority, law, philosophy, science, mathematics, literature, and art. Finally, the course will examine variations in the status of women within Islamic civilization, both across time and in different cultural and socioeconomic settings.