MSJC 2010-11 College Catalog

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Course Descriptions HIST-112

3 units

U.S. History Since 1865 LEC 48-54 History 112 is a survey course that explores political, social, economic, and intellectual developments in the United States from the end of the Civil War to the current period. Prerequisite: None. --AA/AS General

Education: AA/AS B1 or AA/AS B2 --Transfers to both UC/CSU --IGETC Area(s): 4F,--CSU Area(s): D6

HIST-112H

3 units

Honors U.S. History Since 1865 LEC 48-54 History 112 is a survey course that explores political, social, economic, and intellectual developments in the United States from the end of the Civil War to the current period. Prerequisite: Acceptance in the Honors Enrichment Program. --AA/AS General Education: AA/AS B1 or AA/AS B2 --Transfers to both UC/CSU --IGETC Area(s): 3B, 4F --CSU Area(s): D6

HIST-113

3 units

Introduction and Appreciation of Music LEC 48-54 This course provides students with a survey of European music styles concentrating on Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern music. The purpose of the course is to develop an understanding of various styles, to develop an understanding of the elements of music; it's history, and aesthetics. *Cross-listed as MUS-100. Prerequisite: None. --AA/AS General Education: AA/AS C --Transfers to both UC/CSU --IGETC Area(s): 3A,--CSU Area(s): C1

HIST-114

3 units

Introduction and Appreciation of American Music LEC 48-54 This course is a survey of American styles including jazz, popular music, and art music. The purpose of the course is to develop knowledge of music history, an understanding of elements of music, and an aesthetic appreciation of various styles. *Cross-listed as MUS-107. Prerequisite: None. --AA/AS General Education: AA/AS C or AA/AS F --Transfers to both

UC/CSU --IGETC Area(s): 3A,--CSU Area(s): C1

HIST-115

3 units

Women in United States History LEC 48-54 This course surveys the history of women in America from the colonial period to the present with emphasis on relevant political, social, economic and ethnic factors. The course will emphasize the variety of women's experiences during various periods in United States history and will examine some of the significant events, processes, figures and movements shaping that experience. It will serve both UC/ CSU transfer students and students pursuing an associate's degree. Prerequisite: None. --AA/AS General Education: AA/AS B2 or AA/AS C and AA/AS F --Transfers to both UC/CSU --IGETC Area(s): 4D, 4F --CSU Area(s): D4, D6

HIST-119

3 units

Civil War and Reconstruction, 1860-1876 LEC 48-54 HIST 119 explores the American Civil War and Reconstruction, encouraging students to analyze the causes of the conflict, the course of the war, the period immediately after, and the short- and long-term consequences of the era. The course is designed to meet the needs of students interested in the era, including transfer students desiring a history concentration. Prerequisite: None. --AA/AS General Education: AA/AS B2 --Transfers to both UC/CSU --IGETC Area(s): 4F,--CSU Area(s): D6

HIST-119H

3 units

Honors Civil War and Reconstruction, 1860-1876 LEC 48-54 HIST 119H explores the American Civil War and Reconstruction, encouraging students to analyze the causes of the conflict, the course of the war, the period immediately after, and the short- and long-term consequences of the era. The course is designed to meet the needs of students interested in the era, including transfer students desiring a history concentration. Prerequisite: Acceptance in the Honors Enrichment Program. --AA/AS General Education: AA/AS B2 --Transfers to CSU only

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HIST-120

3 units

California History LEC 48-54 A survey of California History from its geological origins to the present, this course explores the state's past by examining politics, economic trends, ethnicity and migration, cultural developments, and California's relationship to the rest of the United States and the Pacific Rim. Prerequisite: None. --AA/AS General Education: AA/AS B2 --Transfers to both UC/CSU --IGETC Area(s): 4F,--CSU Area(s): D6

HIST-120H

3 units

California History LEC 48-54 A survey of California History from its geological origins to the present, this course explores the state's past by examining politics, economic trends, ethnicity and migration, cultural developments, and California's relationship to the rest of the United States and the Pacific Rim. Prerequisite: Acceptance in the Honors Enrichment Program. --AA/AS General Education: AA/AS B2 --Transfers to CSU only

HIST-121

3 units

California Indians LEC 48-54 This is a survey course about the culture and society of Native Californians in prehistory, during the Spanish period, during the Mexican period, and under the government of the United States. Special emphasis is given to the effects of introduced diseases, religions, governments, and life ways upon the Native Californians from contact times through the present. This course is intended for students who want to be teachers, history and/or anthropology majors, and all who are interested in the people of California. *Cross-listed as ANTH-121. Prerequisite: None. --AA/AS General Education: AA/AS B2 or AA/AS F --Transfers to both UC/CSU --IGETC Area(s): 4A, 4F --CSU Area(s): D1, D3

HIST-124

3 units

Recent America: The U.S. Since 1945 LEC 48-54 This course explores in depth the most recent trends and developments in U.S. history, including foreign and military policy, social and economic change, and culture and intellectual developments from the immediate post-war years to the present. Prerequisite: None. Recommended Preparation: Collegiate-level reading and writing skills are strongly recommended. --AA/AS General Education: AA/AS B1 or AA/AS B2 --Transfers to both UC/CSU --IGETC Area(s): 4F,--CSU Area(s): D6

HIST-125

3 units

Military History of the United States LEC 48-54 History 125 introduces the student to the military history of the United States from the colonial period to the present with emphasis on institutional, technological, social, political, cultural, and diplomatic contexts in times of peace and conflict. Prerequisite: None. --AA/AS General Education: AA/AS B2 or AA/AS C --Transfers to both UC/CSU --IGETC Area(s): 4F,--CSU Area(s): D6

HIST-126

3 units

History of Great Britain to 1714 LEC 48-54 This course analyzes the growth of British civilization from prehistory to the beginning of the Hanoverian Dynasty. The course covers the significant political, economic, social, religious, intellectual and government facets of British culture during this period and places them with the larger context of Western Civilization. Prerequisite: None. --AA/AS General Education: AA/AS B2 or AA/AS C and AA/AS F --Transfers to both UC/CSU --IGETC Area(s): 4F, 3B --CSU Area(s): D6, C2

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