HIST 132 Modern World History

This course examines the history of the human experience from the late Middle Ages to the present. Students will identify and analyze major events, concepts, and themes from the Western and non-Western traditions. Through an analysis of primary and secondary sources, students will evaluate events and trends that have shaped the modern world, including the Renaissance and Reformation, the Age of Exploration, Scientific Revolution, and Enlightenment. Students will gain an understanding of developments within the Muslim Empires, East Asia, Latin America, and Africa, and the global significance of these changes. Students will analyze the global impact of the Industrial Revolution, nationalism, imperialism, two world wars, and twentieth century independence movements.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Eligible to enroll in ENGL 121

Hours Weekly

3