HST 104 World History I: Ancient Civilizations
A survey of the global human development from roughly the dawn of humans to 1000 CE. The course identifies the main historical forces to shape the human experience and to highlight the monumental innovations that changed the way ancient humans lived. The course will explore the connections and disconnections across geographic, social, and cultural barriers.
Notes
Lower Division Transfer (LDT) Course
General Education Requirements
AAOT Social Sciences, AGS Social Science, AS Arts & Humanities: Global
Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Identify, describe, and explain the key political, economic, social, and cultural contexts that shaped the events from the dawn of humans to c. 1000 CE. Identify and evaluate historical narratives. Demonstrate an understanding of the origins and evolution of ancient global civilizations and cultures. Develop and demonstrate an effective historical interpretation drawing on both secondary and primary sources.