SYLLABUS FOR WORLD
CIVILIZATION II
Term: Spring,
2006 (05-2) (January 9 - April 22)
Course Number: HST 112A
World Civilization II
Instructor: Dr.
Edward C. Stibili
Office: 523
Office Phone: 219-473-4284
E-mail:
estibili@ccsj.edu
Office Hours: MR
1:45-3:00p; TW 6:00-7:00p and by appointment
Course Time: MR
12:10-1:40p, Room 264
Course description: This
introductory course surveys the history of human civilization since 1500 with
emphasis on basic social and cultural institutions in worldwide context.
Prerequisites: none
Learning Outcomes/Competencies: The
objectives of this course will address the following college academic
goal: Students will develop knowledge of
human civilizations and history, as well as the problems of modernity and
historical consciousness.
Students in this course will:
1.Review the basic chronology of world civilizations since
1500.
2.Focus on major events and problems of world
civilizations since 1500.
3.Be exposed to some interpretive issues regarding
events and problems in world civilizations during this period.
Textbook: Albert M.
Craig and others, The Heritage of World Civilizations. Combined Volume, Brief
Second Edition. Upper Saddle
River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 2005.
Learning Strategies: This
course will be based on classroom lectures and discussions. The textbook will reinforce the material
presented in the lectures. Visual aids
will be used as appropriate.
Assessment:
1. Class attendance and participation: 20% of grade
2. 4 unit examinations: 20% each for a total of 80% of grade
Extra points: Optional questions will be built into the
four unit examinations. Optional
questions can be used only by students who take the unit examinations at the
scheduled times.
Class Policy for
Assignments: Students should stay current with the
textbook readings assigned in the course outline. Students who do not take the unit
examinations at the scheduled times must make them up within one week of the
scheduled times.
Grading Scale:
A: 96-100; A-:
91-95; B+: 87-90; B: 84-86; B-:
81-83; C+: 77-80; C: 74-76; C-:
71-73; D+: 67-70; D: 64-66; D-:
61-63; F: 60 and below.
Class Policy on
Attendance: Students will lose one point for each missed
class, unless absent for appropriate personal and documented medical
reasons. Excused absences will be
limited to three class hours during the semester.
Class Policy on
Electronic Devices: Students should be considerate of others in
the classroom.
Course
Outline/Class Dates/Topics/Assignments:
Part 4: The World in Transition, textbook, pp.
328-491
Monday January 9: Introduction
Ch.
16, The Age of Reformation and Religious Wars, textbook, pp. 330-367
Thursday " 12: " " "
Monday " 16:Ch. 18, Conquest and Exploitation: The Development of the Transatlantic Economy,
textbook, pp. 388-407
Thursday " 19:Ch. 20, European State-Building and
Worldwide Conflict, textbook, pp. 434-455
Monday " 23: " " "
Thursday " 26:Unit
examination
Monday " 30:Ch. 21, European Society Under the Old Regime, textbook, pp. 456-475
Part 5: Enlightenment and Revolution in the West,
textbook, pp. 492-563
Thursday February
2:Ch. 23, The Age of European Enlightenment, textbook, pp. 494-509
Monday "
6: " " "
Thursday " 9:Ch. 24, Revolutions in the Transatlantic
World, textbook, pp. 510-533
Monday " 13: " " "
Thursday " 16:Unit
examination
Monday " 20:Ch. 25, Political Consolidation in
Nineteenth-Century Europe and North America 1815-1880, textbook, pp. 534-563
Thursday " 23: " " "
Monday " 27: " " "
Part 6: Into the Modern World, textbook, pp. 564-663
Thursday March 2:Ch. 26, Northern Transatlantic Economy and
Society 1815-1914, textbook, pp. 566-597
Monday "
6: " " "
Part 7: Global Conflict and Change, textbook, pp.
664-791
Thursday " 9:Ch. 30, Imperialism and World War I,
textbook, pp. 666-687
Monday " 13: " " "
Thursday " 16:Unit
examination
Monday " 20:Ch. 31, Depression, European Dictators,
and the American New Deal, textbook, pp. 688-709.
Thursday " 23: " " "
Monday " 27: Ch. 32, World War II, textbook, pp. 710-729
Thursday " 30: " " "
Monday April 3:Ch. 33, The West Since
World War II, textbook, pp. 730-753
Thursday "
6: " " "
Monday " 10: Unit examination (open to reschduling)
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