Description
LS 239 World Civilizations II Three credit hours
This multidisciplinary course through the methodology of history enables students to analyze the social organization, economics, politics, science and technology, literature, art, religion and philosophy of various civilizations from 1500 C.E. to the present. Patterns of interaction between civilizations and the relevance of the past for the present will also be considered. Contributions of Western and non-Western civilizations will be examined.