| WC:100 Western Civilization: Ancient Through Early Modern 4 cr. |
| A survey course in Western Civilization from ancient history into the age of absolutism. The components of religion, philosophy, literature, art and architecture are integrated into the political and social history of Europe, from our Mesopotamian and Egyptian origins to about the eve of the French Revolution. |
| This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Cultural-Historical Perspectives Area. |
| (79.2 Lec. Hrs.) |
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| WC:105 Western Civilization: Early Modern Through Present Day 4 cr. |
| A survey course in Western Civilization from the age of absolutism to the nuclear age. The components of religion, philosophy, literature, art and architecture are integrated into the political and social history of Europe and its impact on the modern world. |
| This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Cultural-Historical Perspectives Area. |
| (79.2 Lec. Hrs.) |
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| WC:130 Western Civilization I: Ancient and Medieval 3 cr. |
| This is a survey course in Western Civilization from ancient history to the Renaissance. The civilizational components of religion, philosophy, literature, art and architecture are integrated into the political and social history of Europe, from our Mesopotamian and Egyptian origins to about 1450. |
| This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Cultural-Historical Perspectives Area. |
| (59.4 Lec. Hrs.) |
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| WC:135 Western Civilization II: Early Modern 3 cr. |
| This is a survey course in Western Civilization from the Renaissance through the Age of Democratic Revolutions. The civilizational components of religion, philosophy, literature, art and architecture are integrated into the political and social history of Europe, from about 1450 to the end of the eighteenth century. |
| This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Cultural-Historical Perspectives Area. |
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| WC:140 Western Civilization III: The Modern Period 3 cr. |
| This is a survey course in Western Civilization in the Modern Age, from the Age of Democratic Revolutions through the present day. The civilizational components of religion, philosophy, literature, art and architecture integrated into the political and social history of Europe and its impact on the modern world. |
| This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Cultural-Historical Perspectives Area. |
| (59.4 Lec. Hrs.) |
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| WC:211-212 Readings in Western Civilization 1-2 cr. |
| Designed to provide the student with additional reading in Western Civilization, allowing the student to obtain a greater understanding of the various problem areas in this discipline than can be attained by normal course work. |
| (39.6-79.2 Lab. Hrs.) |
| Prerequisite: WC:100 or WC:105. |