HIST 1C
Introduction to Western Civilization: Circa 1715 to Present
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, two hours. Broad, historical study of major elements in Western heritage from the world of the Greeks to that of the 20th century, designed to further beginning students' general education, introduce them to ideas, attitudes, and institutions basic to Western civilization, and acquaint them, through reading and critical discussion, with representative contemporary documents and writings of enduring interest. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 5.0
Units: 5.0
Most Helpful Review
Fall 2023 - Absolutely loved the class! The professor is humorous and the workload is also quite good. As a history major student I thought that this class would bore me as I took AP Euro and World in middle school but the professor would reveal those uncommonly seen perspectives. One thing tho, though the lectures are not required to attend the professor rarely records lectures and he says a lot of things that are not on the ppt so I would recommend getting notes from a buddy for the day you miss.
Fall 2023 - Absolutely loved the class! The professor is humorous and the workload is also quite good. As a history major student I thought that this class would bore me as I took AP Euro and World in middle school but the professor would reveal those uncommonly seen perspectives. One thing tho, though the lectures are not required to attend the professor rarely records lectures and he says a lot of things that are not on the ppt so I would recommend getting notes from a buddy for the day you miss.