College of Marin
Spring 2008 Schedule of Classes


HISTORY

Directed study courses are offered at the KTD campus. NOTE: Please read complete catalog descriptions and recommendations before enrolling in History 100, 117 or 118. HIST 100 3.0 units Survey of American History History of the United States from its Native American and colonial background to the present. Social, economic, and political institutions and developments are examined. History 117 and 118 are recommended or required for majors and minors in history, teaching, social science, prelegal, and certain other areas. Transfer Credit: CSU/UC 2077 2/02-5/23 Fearnley H Television Course, 3hrs/wk TBA, KTD Please see Distance Learning page. 2078 Forde J J MW 9:40-11am, KTD/DH111 Note: Instructor changed from Bellisimo Y to Forde J 2079 Mccormick J A TTh 12:40-2pm, KTD/DH103 2080 Von Bothmer B Th 6:40-9:30pm, KTD/DH111 Note: Instructor changed from Staff to Von Bothmer B HIST 101 4.0 units World History I: Origins of the Major Traditions Investigations of early Near-Eastern, Indian, Chinese, Graeco-Roman, Sub- Saharan, Pre-Columbian and Medieval traditions; their rise, expansion and transformations through the fifteenth century C.E.Transfer Credit: CSU/UC 5120 Minasian V Th 6:10-10pm, IVC/MW214 Note: Room changed from OL104 to MW214 HIST 102 4.0 units World History II: Evaluation of the Modern World An investigation of the major traditions of Europe, the Muslim world, the post-Columbian Americas, and Asia, (especially China, India, and Japan) from 1500 to the present. Emphasis is on their world-wide interactions as they evolve toward globalization. Transfer Credit: CSU/UC 2081 Minasian V T 6:10-10pm, KTD/DH30 HIST 110 3.0 units Western Civilization I: To 1350 Western civilization from Middle Eastern origins through classical Greek and Roman civilizations and the Middle Ages. Transfer Credit: CSU/UC 2082 Fearnley H R MW 11:10-12:30pm, KTD/DH101 HIST 111 3.0 units Western Civilization II: 1350-1815 Western Civilization during the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, the French Revolution and the Napoleon era, concluding with the Congress of Vienna. Transfer Credit: CSU/UC 2083 Minasian V N TTh 11:10-12:30pm, KTD/LC38 HIST 112 3.0 units Western Civilization III: 19th and 20th Centuries Nineteenth and twentieth centuries, growth of industrial civilization, nationalism, imperialism, the World Wars, and the West's interaction with the non-Western world. Transfer Credit: CSU/UC 2084 Minasian V B TTh 1:40-3pm, KTD/DH30 HIST 117 3.0 units United States History I An economic, political, social, and cultural survey of the United States from its pre-Columbian beginnings through the Civil War. Transfer Credit: CSU/UC 2085 Forde J G TTh 9:40-11am, KTD/DH103 Note: Instructor changed from Bellisimo Y to Forde J 2086 Turner W J MW 9:40-11am, KTD/DH30 HIST 118 3.0 units United States History II An economic, political, social, and cultural survey of the United States from 1865 to the present. Transfer Credit: CSU/UC 2087 Turner W N TTh 11:10-12:30pm, KTD/DH30 2088 Turner W L MW 1:10-2:30pm, KTD/DH30 HIST 216 3.0 units History of Mexico A history of Mexico from the pre-Columbian Maya to the revolutionary changes of the modern world. Transfer Credit: CSU/UC 2089 Bellisimo Y R MW 11:10-12:30pm, KTD/DH111 Return to Course Index