HIS History
HIS 101 - Western Civilization: Antiquity-1650 - GT-HI1 3 Credits
Explores trends within events, peoples, groups, ideas, and institutions in Western
Civilization from antiquity to 1650. This course focuses on developing, practicing,
and strengthening skills historians use while constructing knowledge and studying
a diverse set of narratives through perspectives such as gender, class, religion,
and ethnicity. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-HI1 category.
(Contact hours - 45)
HIS 102 - Western Civilization: 1650-Present - GT-HI1 3 Credits
Explores trends within events, peoples, groups, ideas, and institutions in Western civilization since 1650. This course focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening skills historians use while constructing knowledge and studying a diverse set of narratives through perspectives such as gender, class, religion, and ethnicity. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-HI1 category. | ||
Min Credit: | 3 |
HIS 121 - US History to Reconstruction - GT-HI1 3 Credits
Explores trends within events, peoples--including Native American--groups, ideas,
and institutions in North America and the United States to Reconstruction. This class
focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening skills historians use while constructing
knowledge and studying a diverse set of narratives through perspectives such gender,
class, religion, and ethnicity. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in
the GT-HI1 category.
(Contact hours - 45)
HIS 122 - US History since Civil War - GT-HI1 3 Credits
Explores trends within events, peoples, groups, ideas, and institutions since the
American Civil War. This course focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening
skills historians use while constructing knowledge and studying a diverse set of narratives
through perspectives such as gender, class, religion, and ethnicity. This is a statewide
Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-HI1 category.
(Contact hours - 45)
HIS 225 - Colorado History - GT-HI1 3 Credits
Presents the story of the people, society, and cultures of Colorado from its earliest
Native Americans, through the Spanish influx, the explorers, the fur traders, mountain
men, the gold rush, railroad builders, the cattlemen and farmers, the silver boom,
the tourists, and the modern state. This course focuses on developing, practicing,
and strengthening skills historians use while constructing knowledge and studying
a diverse set of narratives through perspectives such as gender, class, religion,
and ethnicity. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-HI1 category.
(Contact hours - 45)
**** Additional courses available through Colorado Community College Online (CCCOnline)
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