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Course Descriptions

100 World History I 3 hours, 3 units Grade Only
Advisory: English 51 and 56, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5 and R5.
The growth of civilizations and the interrelationships of peoples of Europe, Asia, Africa and America to 1650. Transfer Credit: CSU and/or private coll/univ.; UC.

101 World History II 3 hours, 3 units Grade Only
Advisory: English 51 and 56, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5 and R5.
The growth of civilizations and the interrelationships of peoples of Europe, Asia, Africa and America since 1650. Transfer Credit: CSU and/or private coll/univ.; UC.

105 Introduction to Western Civilization I 3 hours, 3 units
Advisory: English 51 and 56, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5 and R5.
A broad study of the major elements in the Western heritage, from the world of the earliest civilizations to that of the Reformation, designed to further the beginning student's general education, introduce him/ her to the ideas, attitudes, and institutions basic to Western civilizations. Transfer Credit: CSU and/or private coll/univ.; UC.

106 Introduction to Western Civilization II 3 hours, 3 units
Advisory: English 51 and 56, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5 and R5.
Traces Western civilization from Scientific Revolution to the present. Transfer Credit: CSU and/or private coll/univ.; UC.
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109 History of the United States I 3 hours, 3 units
Advisory: English 51 and 56, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5 and R5.
Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for Black Studies 112A, 140A or History 110A.

American civilization in its broad aspects from the period of discovery through Reconstruction. Constitutional crisis, territorial expansion, foreign relations, domestic policies, and cultural patterns correlated in terms of the country's position of leadership in world affairs. This course is recommended for the transfer student. NOTE: The complete one-year course, History 109 and 110, satisfies the requirement in American Institutions and California State Government. Transfer Credit: CSU and/or private coll/ univ. UC Transfer Credit: History (HIST) 109, 110 combined with 150, 151, Black Studies 140AB or Chicano Studies 141AB: maximum credit, one series.

110 History of the United States II 3 hours, 3 units
Advisory: English 51 and 56, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5 and R5.
Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for Black Studies 112B, 140B, or History 110B.

Covers from Reconstruction to the present. This course is recommended for the transfer student. NOTE: The course satisfies the graduation requirement in California state and local government for those students who have completed equivalent American Institutions courses outside the State of California. Transfer Credit: CSU and/or private coll/univ. UC Transfer Credit: History (HIST) 109, 110 combined with 150, 151, Black Studies 140AB or Chicano Studies 141AB: maximum credit, one series.
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115A History of the Americas I 3 hours, 3 units
Advisory: English 51 and 56, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5 and R5.
This course will analyze the Spanish, Portuguese, and African backgrounds of Latin America; Hispanic activities in the Western hemisphere through War of Independence, with analysis of government, the Catholic Church, economic development, society, literature, art, and science. This will be done within a comparative framework with Anglo-American developments to the early 19th century. Completion of both 115A and 115B satisfies the requirement in American Institutions. Transfer Credit: CSU and/or private coll/univ.; UC.

115B History of the Americas II 3 hours, 3 units
Advisory: English 51 and 56, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5 and R5.
This course will analyze the major problems facing major Latin American nations in the 19th and 20th centuries. Church-State relations, economic development, social institutions, cultural development, government and constitutions as compare with those of the United States. Constitutional modernization in the early 20th Century will be compared with the California Constitution. Completion of both 115A and 115B satisfies the requirement in American Institutions. Transfer Credit: CSU and/or private coll/univ.; UC.
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120 Introduction to Asian Civilizations 3 hours, 3 units Grade Only
Advisory: English 51 and 56, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5 and R5.
The development of distinctive cultures, thought, and institutions in Asia. Transfer Credit: CSU and/or private coll/univ.; UC.
 

121 Asian Civilization in Modern Times 3 hours, 3 units Grade Only
Advisory: English 51 and 56, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5 and R5.
This rise of Asian nations and nationalism with emphasis on the 19th and 20th centuries. Transfer Credit: CSU and/or private coll/univ.; UC.

175 History of California 3 hours, 3 units
Advisory: English 51 and 56, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5 and R5.
Interprets economic, social, political, and cultural development from earliest times: the Spanish period, American conquest and the Gold Rush; development as a State. NOTE: This course satisfies the graduation requirement in California state and local government for those students who have completed equivalent American Institutions courses outside the State of California. Transfer Credit: CSU and/or private coll/ univ.; UC.
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290 Independent Study Hours by Arrangement; 1-3 units
Limitation on Enrollment: Must obtain an Add Code from instructor for registration.
For students who wish to study special problems. This course may be taken four times with different content for a maximum of six units. Transfer Credit: CSU and/or private coll/univ.; UC transfer limitations. See a counselor.

296 Individual Instruction in History 3 hours lab, 1 unit Credit/No Credit Only
Limitation on Enrollment: Enrollment in an approved related course; Must obtain an Add Code from instructor for registration.
Uses self-paced multimedia systems to help students reach specific learning objectives and is designed to an adjunct to designated courses. Transfer Credit: CSU and/or private coll/univ.

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