HIST 125: Introduction to Global History

HIST 125-DL2: Introduction to World History
(Spring 2017)

Online

Section Information for Spring 2017

This fully online course is a survey of the development of the world from ancient times to the present. Major themes include the rise and fall of governments and empires, the evolution of cultures and society, philosophy, economics, and commerce, and in the end, globalization. We will examine these themes through a variety of venues including readings in the textbook, primary documents, articles, film, and through class discussions online.

HIST 125 DL2 is a distance education section.

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Course Information from the University Catalog

Credits: 3

By focusing on historical experiences that reflect the diversity of Mason’s student body, students will be able to see how their families and communities fit within, and contribute to, global history from the pre-modern period to our present day. This course offers a long-term historical perspective on structural issues challenging our world today, including demographic and environmental changes, national and global inequalities, and the underrepresentation of marginalized groups. Students will gain an understanding of how interconnections and inter-dependencies have been forged through the global movement of people, pathogens, goods, and ideas. Limited to three attempts.
Mason Core: Global History
Schedule Type: Lecture, Recitation
Grading:
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.

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