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SOCIAL SCIENCE

HISTORY Department Major: 30 units, of which 24 are upper division , including 403, 404. 411, 412, 413, and Political Science 301, 302. Department Minor: 18 units, of which 12 must be upper division. 101, 102. HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION. (3-3) First semester: a survey of the history of the ancient Mediterranean world from the earliest records of man to Protestant Reformation. Second semester: the development of civilization from the Reformation to the present. 203. SURVEY OF AMERICAN HISTORY. (3) . A survey of American history from the Co lonial period to the present. Attention given to the social, economic, political, and religious institu­ tions that have played important roles in the development of America. This course satisfies the state requirement for American History. ~ ·+- f . s, :),,.CI ~5. ENGLISH HISTORY. (3) A survey of English History from the Anglo-Saxon period to the devel­ opment of the British Commonwealth of Nations. Special emphasis on English political. social. and cultural institutions and their influence upon the United States. 301, 302. MEDIEVAL HISTORY. (3-3) A survey of Western European history from the fall of Rome to the Protestant Rf:'formation. A study of medieval institutions with special emphasis on the transition in arts. lf:'tters, and learning from the medieval to the modern age. Includes the political , social, and religious phases of the Reformation. 303. ANCIENT HISTORY. (3) A study of the ancient empires of the East and the Greek Peninsula to the defeat of the Greeks by th e Romans. Special attention given to art, literature, and political institutions and their subsequent influence upon Western Civilization. 304. ROMAN HISTORY. (3 l A study of Roman history from its beginning to the Fall of the Empire. Emphasis upon Rome's part in the preparation of the Mediterranean world for the spread of Christiani ty. and Rome's contributions to Wf:'st f:' rn civi lization. 305. 306. HISPANIC AMERICAN HISTORY. (2-2) A survey of Hispa~ic American history from the Colonial Period to the present. Spf:'cia l f:'mphasis on the development of the religious, political, cultural. economic. and soc ial institutions. 307. CALIFORNIA HISTORY. (3) Exploration and colonization; the Mexican period; the coming of the Americans; statehoo<l; the social. economic and political developments as a part of the U. S. 68

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