Nov 23, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
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HPS 104 - Modern Global History


Credits: 3

Studies the development of world systems, civilizations and cultures from the Age of Exploration, c.1500 CE, to the present, with the aim of understanding both unique and inter-related historical developments, threats, and opportunities as they relate to an increasingly inter-connected world and its people. 

Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Acquire and demonstrate understanding of the diversity and historical foundations of 21st century cultures, societies, religions, and belief systems. 
  • Identify and connect major historical movements and their effects on life in the early 21st century. 
  • Analyze experiences and situations outside your current and local frame of reference.
  • Correlate major historical themes with your own particular existence and lifestyles. 
  • Assess the impact of historical events on aspects of human status. 
  • Demonstrate how socially constructed notions, norms, and biases influence historical and current events.

 



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