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History Classes – Term A
HIST 1111 – World History I: Development of World Civilizations
MTWR 8-9:40 a.m. with Dr. Jason Tatlock
A survey of the major developments in world history from the beginnings of civilization to 1450, establishing the historical context for contemporary global society.
HIST 2111 – History of the U.S. to 1877
MTWR 2-3:40 p.m. with Dr. Thomas Knoerl
A survey of U.S. History to the post Civil War period. The course focuses on the geographical, intellectual, political, economic, and cultural development of the American people, and places U.S. events in the context of world politics.
This course satisfies the State legislative requirement concerning United States history and Georgia history.
HIST 5241 – Haiti & the Dominican Repuplic
MTWR 10-11:40 a.m with Dr. Michael Hall
Detailed analysis of a specific problem, theme, or topic in Latin American history.
History Classes – Term B
HIST 1112 – World History II: Emergence of Modern Global Community
MTWR Noon-1:40 p.m. with Dr. Kwaku Nti
Addresses the historical context of contemporary global society by tracing developments from the fifteenth century to the present.
HIST 3530 – History of Africa to 1800
MTWR 10-11:40 a.m. with Dr. Kwaku Nti
Traces the development of significant social, economic, and political institutions within precolonial Africa.

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