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Courses on the history of the World 

History 210 World History I (5):

Explores the emergence of world civilizations and the development of religion, politics, economy, society, and culture in Mesopotamia, Africa, Asia, the Americas and Europe. Stresses the formation, maintenance, and collapse of individual societies and the encounters between people of different societies to the early modern period. (GE C3)

History 211 World History II (5):

Examines the increasingly globalized and interconnected early modern world. Includes the most significant developments in political organization, economics, religion, and culture. (GE C3)

History 212 World History III (5):

Traces the evolution of the "modern" world. Attention given to social, cultural, political, economic, demographic, and ecological implications of the growing interdependence between world regions. (GE C3)

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