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World History and Geography I C 10 Credits;
Year
This course studies the development of civilization through the mid 16th century A.D. Special attention is given to basic comprehension of historical facts and events, cause and effect relationships, analysis of historical documents, basic geography and map skills, and the development of basic critical thinking skills. Collaboration with the Freshman Literature and Composition C course instructor periodically occurs. This is a community college (2 year college) preparatory course.
World History and Geography I 10 Credits;
Year
This course studies the development of civilization through the mid 16th century A.D. It seeks to correlate the study of ancient cultures such as Rome, Greece, Egypt, the Far East, and the Middle East with current problems being experienced in the world. An in-depth analysis of religion, geography, and political institutions provides students with insights, respect, and ultimately an enhanced appreciation for different cultures. Students will begin to explore the culture, institutions, and the nature of humankind in the context of history. The instructors of this course collaborate with the instructors of the Freshman Literature and Composition B courses. Fulfills U.C. "a" and C.S.U. subject requirement.
Accelerated World History and Geography I 10 Credits;
Year
This course studies the development of civilization through the mid 16th century A.D. It correlates the study of ancient cultures such as Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Middle East, and the Far East with current problems being experienced in the modern world. An in-depth analysis of religion, geography, art and political institutions provides students with insights, respect, and ultimately an enhanced appreciation for different cultures and their attributes. In-depth critical thinking skills are focused on and developed through the extensive use of primary sources, supplementary materials, slides, and field trips. As a result, students will develop a basic understanding of culture, institutions, and the nature of humankind in the context of history. This course is taught in collaboration with the Freshman Literature and Composition A course. Fulfills U.C. "a" and C.S.U. subject requirement.

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