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HIST 110  Europe from Antiquity to the Scientific Revolution  Units: 3.00  
Europe has shaped the intellectual, social, and cultural patterns of modern times. This course explores the history of Europe from antiquity through early modernity. Subjects include: the ancient world; the creation of Christendom; medieval scholastic culture; the modern state; religious war; Renaissance; Reformation; and the Scientific Revolution.
Learning Hours: 120 (24 Lecture, 12 Seminar, 12 Online Activity, 72 Private Study)  
Requirements: Prerequisite None. Exclusion HIST 121/6.0; HIST 125/6.0.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Attain an introductory foundation in European history.
  2. Develop critical reading skills and learn to analyze historical evidence and primary sources.
  3. Acquire and demonstrate persuasive writing skills.
  4. Debate the competing theories of historical analysis and demonstrate knowledge and understanding of historical methods.
  5. Develop and practice effective communication skills and develop improved capacity of oral presentations and debate.