| Course No. |
Title |
Units |
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| HIST 1A |
HISTORY OF EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION TO 1715 |
3.0 |
| Prehistoric man; ancient Near Eastern civilizations; Greeks and Hellenization; the Roman Empire. Emergence of European, Byzantine and Islamic civilizations; manorialism and feudalism. Crusades, cities, medieval kingdoms. Humanism and Reformation. No credit if taken after Hist 3A or 3B. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. *CAN: HIST 2; HIST SEQ A (with Hist 1B) |
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| HIST 1A |
HISTORY OF EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION TO 1715 |
3.0 |
| Prehistoric man; ancient Near Eastern civilizations; Greeks and Hellenization; the Roman Empire. Emergence of European, Byzantine and Islamic civilizations; manorialism and feudalism. Crusades, cities, medieval kingdoms. Humanism and Reformation. No credit if taken after Hist 3A or 3B. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC |
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| HIST 1B |
HISTORY OF EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION FROM 1715 |
3.0 |
| Survey of European history from 1715. Course includes the Enlightenment, Scientific Revolution, French Revolution, Napoleon, Western Imperialism, two World Wars, Cold War and the political, social and economic consequences of each. No credit if taken after Hist 3C or 3D. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC |
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| HIST 2A |
HISTORY OF WORLD CIVILIZATIONS TO 1500 |
3.0 |
| Survey of emerging regional cultures from the earliest civilizations to 1500. Focus on cultural evolutionary parallels, and the diffusion of ideas through migration and trade on a global scale. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC |
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| HIST 2B |
HISTORY OF WORLD CIVILIZATIONS FROM 1500 |
3.0 |
| Survey of world history from 1500Æs regional isolation to modern day globalism and its issues and problems. Focus on the interrelatedness of historical events and on the comparisons of cultures in a historical perspective. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC |
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| HIST 5A |
HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN TO 1714 |
3.0 |
| Formation and expansion of early English governmental institutions, social systems and economic organizations; relations with continental Europe. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC |
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| HIST 5B |
HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN FROM 1714 |
3.0 |
| Development of British political institutions, formation of the empire, social and economic progress, relations with other nations, influence of English law and literature on American institutions. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC |
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| HIST 7A |
UNITED STATES HISTORY TO 1876 |
3.0 |
| Pre-colonial and colonial eras focusing on the indigenous peoples, how the meeting of cultures affected both the newcomers and those who were here, and what immigrants came here, both slave and free; American Revolution and the creation of the United States democracy; problems and promises of the first seventy years leading up to the Civil War; Civil War and its legacies, including Reconstruction. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. |
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| HIST 7B |
UNITED STATES HISTORY FROM 1876 |
3.0 |
| Industrial growth and its effects on American society and culture; U.S. development into a world power with the wars and responsibilities that went along with it; growing tension and strife of the 20th century attributable to race, gender, and class, prospects for the future of the United States. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. |
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| HIST 8 |
HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA |
3.0 |
| Geographical and anthropological backgrounds; political, economic, social and cultural developments; California and the United States; California and the Pacific Coast. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC |
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| HIST 9A |
LATIN AMERICA: PRE-COLOMBIAN TO 1825 |
3.0 |
| Latin American history from pre-Columbian times to the independence of Latin American lands; emphasis on institutions of the past which have shaped conditions of the present; relations between Latin America and the United States. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC |
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| HIST 9B |
LATIN AMERICA: 1825 TO THE PRESENT |
3.0 |
| The social, economic and political history of Latin America from independence to the present. The legacy of colonialism; the development of cultural, political, and economic institutions; relations between Latin America and the United States foreign policies. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC |
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| HIST 12 |
THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN |
3.0 |
| Ethnic history of North American Indians; major native groups; social and cultural organizations; political and economic systems; U.S. government policies; reservation status; contemporary issues and problems. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC |
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| HIST 16 |
HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE EAST |
3.0 |
| The Middle East from pre-historic times to the present; the geographic characteristics of the region; emphasis on the cultural, religious and social development of the various peoples of this area. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC |
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| HIST 18 |
HISTORY OF SOUTH ASIA, SOUTHEAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC |
3.0 |
| An examination of southern Asia, India and Pakistan, southeastern Asia and the Pacific from pre-historic times to the present; the geographic characteristics of these area; emphasis on the cultural, religious and social development of the peoples in these regions. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC |
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| HIST 19 |
HISTORY OF CHINA, JAPAN AND KOREA |
3.0 |
| Civilizations of China, Japan and Korea from prehistoric times to the present; emphasis on cultural, religious and social developments. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC |
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| HIST 20 |
INDEPENDENT STUDY |
1.0 |
| Prerequisite: One semester of history and permission of departmentchairperson. |
| Individual projects; research techniques; written reports. Maximum credit 3 units, 1 unit each semester. Total of 54 hours laboratory. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. |
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| HIST 24A |
SPECIAL TOPICS IN HISTORY - AFRICA |
3.0 |
| Readings, discussions, and papers focusing on topics of current and general interest in history. Each special topics course will emphasize critical thinking and analytical skills. Maximum credit: May be repeated with different topic in History 24A-G to a maximum of 6 units, 3 units each semester. Each course 3 units and a total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. |
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| HIST 24B |
SPECIAL TOPICS IN HISTORY - ASIA |
3.0 |
| Readings, discussions, and papers focusing on topics of current and general interest in history. Each special topics course will emphasize critical thinking and analytical skills. Maximum credit: May be repeated with different topic in History 24A-G to a maximum of 6 units, 3 units each semester. Each course 3 units and a total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. |
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| HIST 24C |
SPECIAL TOPICS IN HISTORY - EUROPE |
3.0 |
| Readings, discussions, and papers focusing on topics of current and general interest in history. Each special topics course will emphasize critical thinking and analytical skills. Maximum credit: May be repeated with different topic in History 24A-G to a maximum of 6 units, 3 units each semester. Each course 3 units and a total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. |
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| HIST 24D |
SPECIAL TOPICS IN HISTORY - LATIN AMERICA |
3.0 |
| Readings, discussions, and papers focusing on topics of current and general interest in history. Each special topics course will emphasize critical thinking and analytical skills. Maximum credit: May be repeated with different topic in History 24A-G to a maximum of 6 units, 3 units each semester. Each course 3 units and a total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. |
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| HIST 24E |
SPECIAL TOPICS IN HISTORY - MIDDLE EAST |
3.0 |
| Readings, discussions, and papers focusing on topics of current and general interest in history. Each special topics course will emphasize critical thinking and analytical skills. Maximum credit: May be repeated with different topic in History 24A-G to a maximum of 6 units, 3 units each semester. Each course 3 units and a total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. |
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| HIST 24F |
SPECIAL TOPICS IN HISTORY - UNITED STATES |
3.0 |
| Readings, discussions, and papers focusing on topics of current and general interest in history. Each special topics course will emphasize critical thinking and analytical skills. Maximum credit: May be repeated with different topic in History 24A-G to a maximum of 6 units, 3 units each semester. Each course 3 units and a total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. |
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| HIST 24G |
SPECIAL TOPICS IN HISTORY - WORLD |
3.0 |
| Readings, discussions, and papers focusing on topics of current and general interest in history. Each special topics course will emphasize critical thinking and analytical skills. Maximum credit: May be repeated with different topic in History 24A-G to a maximum of 6 units, 3 units each semester. Each course 3 units and a total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. |
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| HIST 25A |
GREAT PERSONALITIES IN U.S. HISTORY |
3.0 |
| Biographical approach to the study of selected historical themes and problems in United States history from the colonial period to the present; influence and contributions of significant women and men. Maximum credit: May be repeated with different topic in History 24A-G to a maximum of 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. |
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| HIST 25B |
WOMEN IN AMERICAN SOCIETY |
3.0 |
| Selected themes, problems, and personalities which have been associated with the creation of American democratic institutions. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. |
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| HIST 25C |
THE AMERICAN WEST |
3.0 |
| The West and westward movement and the creation of American democratic institutions; geographical and anthropological factors; political, economic, social and cultural developments; the West and the national identity. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. |
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| HIST 25D |
AMERICA'S RELATIONS WITH OTHER NATIONS |
3.0 |
| Selected themes, problems, and personalities which have been associated with the creation of American democratic institutions. How U.S. involvements with nations in Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia have been associated with the creation of American democratic institutions. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC |
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| HIST 25E |
ARTS AND CRAFTS MOVEMENT IN THE U.S. |
3.0 |
| Selected themes, problems and personalities which have been associated with the creation of American democratic institutions. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. |
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| HIST 25F |
AMERICA AND THE TWO WORLD WARS |
3.0 |
| Selected themes, problems, and personalities which have been associated with the creation of American democratic institutions. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. |
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| HIST 25I |
ISSUES OF THE VIETNAM ERA |
3.0 |
| Identification and analysis of key issues and events of the Vietnam era emphasizing the Vietnam War, the civil rights movement, the anti-war protests, and the space exploration programs. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. *See counselor. |
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| HIST 27A |
TRADITIONAL AFRICA |
3.0 |
| The history of Africa from scientific origins of humans through the 19th century with focus on the Nile Valley civilizations, the Agekoyo and Maasai of East Africa, Angola, the kingdoms of the Western Sudan, Uganda, the Swahili city states, and the Zulu empire; influence of Islam and Christianity on Africa. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC |
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| HIST 27B |
MODERN AFRICA |
3.0 |
| The history of Africa from partition to colonialism in the 19th century to modern day developments; nationalistic movements, independence, and nation building; development of Pan-Africanism; African relations with the United States and in the global arena. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC |
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| HIST 29A |
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY TO 1865 |
3.0 |
| Legacy of African Americans from origins in Africa through the Civil War; African heritage; slave trade and slavery in colonial America; African Americans and the American Revolution, the new nation, and westward expansion, slave revolts, abolition, and the Civil War. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. |
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| HIST 29B |
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY FROM 1865 |
3.0 |
| African American experience from Reconstruction to modern days; end of Reconstruction and beginning of Black Codes and Jim Crow policies; Washington, DuBois, and the Harlem Renaissance; pan-Africanism; African Americans and the world wars; civil rights movement and nationalistic movements. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. |
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| HIST 30 |
HISTORY OF MEXICO |
3.0 |
| Mexico from pre-Columbian times to the early national period; political, economic, social and cultural developments; inter-American relations. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC |
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| HIST 31 |
HISTORY OF MEXICAN AMERICANS IN THE UNITED STATES |
3.0 |
| A survey of U.S. history from the Mexican American perspective covering historical periods from pre-European settlements to 21st century. Emphasis is placed on the experiences, problems, and contributions of Mexican Americans and the formation of Mexican American societies within the context of U.S. history. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC |
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| HIST 38 |
HISTORY OF RELIGION IN AMERICA |
3.0 |
| Significant religious groups, leaders, issues and trends from colonial times to the present. Growth of religious liberty, relation of religion to social protest, religion and the courts, religious concerns of various ethnic and national groups. Contemporary religious developments. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC |
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| HIST 41 |
HISTORY OF ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICANS |
3.0 |
| Asian Pacific American experiences and contributions to United States history spanning the years from the pioneering 49ers through the Japanese American internment camp experience to the post-1965 immigration waves and refugees in an era of globalization. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC |
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| HIST 50 |
HISTORY AND HISTORIANS |
3.0 |
| Introduction to the study of history as one of the liberal arts and social sciences with an emphasis on historical theory and research methods. Total of 54 hours lecture. |
| Transfer Credit: CSU; UC |
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| HIST 110 |
SKILLS FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS IN HISTORY |
1.0 |
| Development of essential study techniques for success in history courses; orientation to applications of computer-based technologies in history; time management; textbook mastery, lecture outlining, test taking, and critical analysis. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total of 18 hours lecture. |
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