146 HISTORY (HIST)HIST 2AHistory of European Civilization3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP)Acceptable for credit: CSU, UCHistory of Western civilization to 1660: Prehistoric,Ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance periods to 1660.2205.00AA/AS area 2; CSU area D; IGETC area 4HIST 2BHistory of European Civilization3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP)Hist 2A is not prerequisite to Hist 2B.Acceptable for credit: CSU, UCHistory of Western civilization since 1660: Rise of nations,revolutionary eras, European expansion and decline;Europe and its impact on the world; emphasis on ideasand institutions rather than national histories. 2205.00AA/AS area 2; CSU area D; IGETC area 4HIST 5History of Mexico3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP)Acceptable for credit: CSU, UCInterpretative survey of Mexican history from theSpanish Conquest to the present: Nature of theMexican Revolution; problems of contemporary Mexicoconcentrating on political and economic development.2205.00AA/AS area 2; CSU area D; IGETC area 4HIST 7AHistory of the United States to 18773 units, 3 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSU, UCHistory of the United States from colonial days toReconstruction (1877): Survey and interpretation ofpolitical, social, and economic factors contributing to thegrowth of the nation. 2205.00AA/AS area 2; CSU area D, CSU American Institutions;IGETC area 4HIST 7BHistory of the United States Since 18653 units, 3 hours lecture (GR)Hist 7A is not prerequisite to Hist 7B.Hist 7B is not open for credit to students who havecompleted or are currently enrolled in Hist 15.Acceptable for credit: CSU, UCHistory of the United States from the end of the CivilWar to the present: Survey and interpretation of political,social, and economic factors contributing to the growthof the nation. 2205.00AA/AS area 2; CSU area D, CSU American Institutions;IGETC area 4HIST 8AHistory of Latin-American Civilization3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSU, UCHistory of Latin America from pre-Columbian times tothe outbreak of the wars for independence: The formativeperiod and impact of Spanish civilization upon nativesocieties. 2205.00AA/AS area 2; CSU area D; IGETC area 4HIST 8BHistory of Latin-American Civilization3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR)Hist 8A is not prerequisite to Hist 8B.Acceptable for credit: CSU, UCHistory of Latin America during the nineteenth andtwentieth centuries: Changing patterns of political,social, and cultural life. 2205.00AA/AS area 2; CSU area D; IGETC area 4HIST 10AHistory of Africa3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSU, UCEmergence and development of African civilizationsfrom early times to the end of the nineteenth century.2205.00AA/AS area 2; CSU area D; IGETC area 4HIST 10BHistory of Africa3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR)Hist 10A is not prerequisite to Hist 10B.Acceptable for credit: CSU, UCHistory of African civilizations in the twentieth century:Rise of African nationalism and independence and thecreation of new African states. 2205.00AA/AS area 2; CSU area D; IGETC area 4HIST <strong>11</strong>History and Culture of South-East Asia:Vietnam—An American Tragedy3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP)Acceptable for credit: CSU, UCHistory of Vietnam: Relationship to Asia and Asianhistory; the French Occupation (Indo China), the CivilWar, and the involvement of the United States; shorttermand long-term results. 2205.00AA/AS area 2; CSU area C2, D; IGETC area 4
HISTORY (HIST)147HIST 12History and Culture of Eastern Asia3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP)Acceptable for credit: CSU, UCHistory and culture of eastern Asia: Emphasis on thehistory and culture of China and its role as a majorinfluence on other Asian nations; eastern Asia in themodern world. 2205.00AA/AS area 2; CSU area D; IGETC area 4HIST 17History of the Mexican-American3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP)Also offered as M/Lat 19. Not open for credit to studentswho have completed or are currently enrolled in M/Lat19.Acceptable for credit: CSU, UCHistory of the people of Mexican descent from colonialtimes to the present: Contemporary status and problemsof Mexican-Americans in the United States. 2205.00AA/AS area 2, 5; CSU area D; IGETC area 4HIST 1820 Th Century American Protest Movement3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSU, UCHistorical examination of protest movements in theUnited States during the 20 th century; with a focus on thesymbiotic relationship among various political, cultural,economic, and artistic developments to the protestmovements; provide an understanding of the rise andfall of various protest movements and their political andcultural legacies. 2205.00AA/AS area 2; CSU area D6; IGETC area 4HIST 19History of California3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP)Acceptable for credit: CSU, UCCalifornia’s multi-ethnic history from the pre-Spanishperiod to the present. Emphasis on the social and ethnicdiversity of past and present California. 2205.00AA/AS area 2, 5; CSU area D; IGETC area 4HIST 32The United States Since 19453 units, 3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP)Acceptable for credit: CSU, UCRecent history of the United States: Social and politicaldevelopments and the changing role of the United Statesin modern world relations. 2205.00AA/AS area 2; CSU area D; IGETC area 4HIST 48AA-FZSelected Topics in History.5-5 units, 0-5 hours lecture, 0-15 hours laboratory (GRor P/NP)Acceptable for credit: CSUSee section on Selected Topics. 2205.00HIST 49Independent Study in History.5-5 units, .5-5 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUSee section on Independent Study. 2205.00HIST 50African-American History: Africa to 18653 units, 3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP)Also offered as Afram 30. Not open for credit to studentswho have completed or are currently enrolled in Afram30.Acceptable for credit: CSU, UCSurvey of the experience of African-Americans fromtheir origins to the end of the Civil War: Emphasis onpolitical, social, and cultural development, and change.2205.00AA/AS area 2, 5; CSU area D, CSU American Institutions;IGETC area 4HIST 51African-American History: 1865 to 19453 units, 3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP)Also offered as Afram 31. Not open for credit to studentswho have completed or are currently enrolled in Afram31.Acceptable for credit: CSU, UCSurvey of the experience of African-Americans in theUnited States from 1865 to 1945: Emphasis on BlackReconstruction, African-American nationalism, racism,and the impact of the Depression and World War II.2205.00AA/AS area 2, 5; CSU area D, CSU American Institutions;IGETC area 4HIST 52African-American History: 1945 to Present3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP)Also offered as Afram 32. Not open for credit to studentswho have completed or are currently enrolled in Afram32.Acceptable for credit: CSU, UCSurvey of the experience of African-Americans in theUnited States from 1945 to the present: Emphasis on theCivil Rights movement and other contemporary issues.2205.00AA/AS area 2, 5; CSU area D; IGETC area 4
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