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401 GEOGRAPHY OF LATIN AMERICA (3) Regional survey of the countries of Central and South America; geographic factors, phy­ sical and cultural, basic to an understanding of the historical development of Latin America . Alternate years , offered 1974-75.

HISTORY

Masakazu Iwata, Chairman Department Major: 30 units of history beyond the general education requirements, of which 24 must be upper division , including 328,470. Political Science 301 is required as a supporting course. Department Minor: 18 units beyond the general education requirements, of which 12 must be upper division . The student is advised to take at least 12 units in one area of concentration. 101, 102 HISTORY OF WORLD CIVILIZATION (3, 3) First semester: the ancient world from the earliest records of man to the Protestant Reformation . Second semester : development of civilization from the Reformation to the present. 205, 206 UNITED STATES HISTORY (3, 3) Growth and development of the United States ; colonization, prerevolutionary period, development of constitutional government , social and economic influences in the nine­ teenth century ; political development to the present day; the United States as a world power. Meets state requirements in history and government. 207, 208 ENGLISH HISTORY (3, 3) English history from the Anglo-Saxon period to the present. First semester : formation of British society to 1688. Second semester: Britain in the modern world. Emphasis on poli ­ tical , social and cultural institutions and their influence upon the United States. Alternate years , offered 1973-74. 209 ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN WORLD (3) Ancient empires of East Mediterranean world from dawn of history to defeat of Persians by Greeks ; emphasis on ancient civilization including religion, art , and literature. 210 ANCIENT AEGEAN WORLD (3) History of Aegean world from pre-Greek period to defeat of Greeks by Romans; emphasis on classical Greek civilization including religion , art , and literature. 211 ROMAN HISTORY (3) Roman history from its beginning to the fall of the Empire; Rome ' s part in the prepara­ tion of the Mediterranean world for the spread of Christianity; Rome's contributions to Western civilization. Alternate years , offered 1974-75. 301 AMERICAN COLONIAL HISTORY (3) Settlement of North America and growth of Anglo-American civilization to 1763; development of political, economic , and religious institutions; development of a distinc­ tive American culture. 302 THE UNITED STATES FROM COLONY TO NATION (3) The American Revolution ; establishment of a democratic government ; growth of national culture from 1763 to 1828. 303 THE DISRUPTION OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY (3) Slavery , sectionalism, the realignment of political parties , their impact upon American national life , and the disruption of American democracy from 1828 to 1860.

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