Civilization

Classes

CIV 100: Western Civilization: Ancient through Renaissance**

Class Program
Credits 3

Fall, Summer
This course examines past cultures in order to compare their experiences and make us aware of the opportunities and limitations of modern cultures. Major political, social, economic, and culture trends and their influences on modern civilization are examined. As an introduction, this course begins in the Ancient Near East and proceeds through the Central Middle Ages. Western Civilization: Renaissance to Present (CIV 110) examines the period from the 17th century to the present.
 

Notes
**This course is part of the 30 credit transfer framework agreement with the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education universities.

CIV 110: Western Civilization: Renaissance to Present**

Class Program
Credits 3

Spring, Summer
This course examines the history and experiences of cultures from the Renaissance to the present. Major political, social, economic, cultural and religious trends and influences are examined, discussed and interpreted. Topic discussions include perspectives on the rise of European power, revolutions (political, social, scientific and economic), the arts, literature, philosophy, nationalism and global interdependence among nations.
 

Notes
**This course is part of the 30 credit transfer framework agreement with the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education universities.

CIV 200: Ancient Rome and the Barbarians

Class Program
Credits 3

Fall - Odd Year
This course is a survey of Roman history from the founding of the city of Rome in the eighth century BCE to the decline of Roman power in the late empire. The course will present both a mixture of Roman history (chronological narrative) and analysis of primary source material. Special emphasis will be placed on the various outside peoples (barbarians) that influenced this civilization.