HIST 125: Introduction to Global History

HIST 125-014: Introduction to World History
(Fall 2017)

04:30 PM to 07:10 PM W

Krug Hall 7

Section Information for Fall 2017

In HIST 125 we explore the sweeping historical changes that created today's modern world.  Beginning around 1200, we trace key processes reshaping the politics, cultures, and economies of various regions.  While Europe and the United States are part of our focus, we primarily consider Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East.  Each of these geographic regions became enmeshed in a global system affected by far-reaching religious transformations, mercantile activity, indus­trial growth, and imperialism/ colonialism.  By semester’s end, students should grasp the major trends underlying seven centuries of world history.

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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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