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HIST 1031W is also offered in Spring 2025
HIST 1031W is also offered in Fall 2021
Spring 2025 | HIST 1031W Section 001: Europe and the World: Expansion, Encounter, and Exchange to 1500 (64946)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Enrollment Requirements:
- fr or soph (any) or PSEO, but only non-Hist major jr or sr
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/21/2025 - 05/05/2025Mon, Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PMUMTC, West Bank
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (0 of 88 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Europe, from Hammurabi to Columbus. Heyday of ancient Near East, Late Middle Ages. Culture, European interactions with wider world through religion, conquest, and trade. Beginning of the age of discoveries. prereq: Fr or soph or non-hist major
- Class Description:
- This class will survey major themes in European history from approximately 3000 B.C. to 1500 A.D. and emphasize the variety of complex and important links between Europe and the wider world during the period. We will: visit ancient Mesopotamia and classical Athens, imperial Rome and Islamic North Africa, medieval England and Renaissance Italy; witness the birth and spread of Christianity and Islam; meet figures as diverse as Plato and Caesar, Saladin and St. Francis, Genghis Khan and Joan of Arc; consider political, social, cultural, economic, and even biological (e.g.the Black Death!) developments through a combination of lecture, class discussion and regularly assigned readings (both from a textbook and from original source material). This class is suitable for majors, non-majors, transfer students and others.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/64946/1253
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 April 2013
Spring 2025 | HIST 1031W Section 002: Europe and the World: Expansion, Encounter, and Exchange to 1500 (64949)
- Instructor(s)
- No instructor assigned
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Enrollment Requirements:
- fr or soph (any) or PSEO, but only non-Hist major jr or sr
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/21/2025 - 05/05/2025Fri 10:10AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West Bank
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (0 of 22 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Europe, from Hammurabi to Columbus. Heyday of ancient Near East, Late Middle Ages. Culture, European interactions with wider world through religion, conquest, and trade. Beginning of the age of discoveries. prereq: Fr or soph or non-hist major
- Class Description:
- This class will survey major themes in European history from approximately 3000 B.C. to 1500 A.D. and emphasize the variety of complex and important links between Europe and the wider world during the period. We will: visit ancient Mesopotamia and classical Athens, imperial Rome and Islamic North Africa, medieval England and Renaissance Italy; witness the birth and spread of Christianity and Islam; meet figures as diverse as Plato and Caesar, Saladin and St. Francis, Genghis Khan and Joan of Arc; consider political, social, cultural, economic, and even biological (e.g.the Black Death!) developments through a combination of lecture, class discussion and regularly assigned readings (both from a textbook and from original source material). This class is suitable for majors, non-majors, transfer students and others.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/64949/1253
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 April 2013
Spring 2025 | HIST 1031W Section 003: Europe and the World: Expansion, Encounter, and Exchange to 1500 (64948)
- Instructor(s)
- No instructor assigned
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Enrollment Requirements:
- fr or soph (any) or PSEO, but only non-Hist major jr or sr
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/21/2025 - 05/05/2025Thu 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, West Bank
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (0 of 22 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Europe, from Hammurabi to Columbus. Heyday of ancient Near East, Late Middle Ages. Culture, European interactions with wider world through religion, conquest, and trade. Beginning of the age of discoveries. prereq: Fr or soph or non-hist major
- Class Description:
- This class will survey major themes in European history from approximately 3000 B.C. to 1500 A.D. and emphasize the variety of complex and important links between Europe and the wider world during the period. We will: visit ancient Mesopotamia and classical Athens, imperial Rome and Islamic North Africa, medieval England and Renaissance Italy; witness the birth and spread of Christianity and Islam; meet figures as diverse as Plato and Caesar, Saladin and St. Francis, Genghis Khan and Joan of Arc; consider political, social, cultural, economic, and even biological (e.g.the Black Death!) developments through a combination of lecture, class discussion and regularly assigned readings (both from a textbook and from original source material). This class is suitable for majors, non-majors, transfer students and others.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/64948/1253
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 April 2013
Spring 2025 | HIST 1031W Section 004: Europe and the World: Expansion, Encounter, and Exchange to 1500 (64947)
- Instructor(s)
- No instructor assigned
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Enrollment Requirements:
- fr or soph (any) or PSEO, but only non-Hist major jr or sr
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/21/2025 - 05/05/2025Fri 10:10AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West Bank
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (0 of 22 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Europe, from Hammurabi to Columbus. Heyday of ancient Near East, Late Middle Ages. Culture, European interactions with wider world through religion, conquest, and trade. Beginning of the age of discoveries. prereq: Fr or soph or non-hist major
- Class Description:
- This class will survey major themes in European history from approximately 3000 B.C. to 1500 A.D. and emphasize the variety of complex and important links between Europe and the wider world during the period. We will: visit ancient Mesopotamia and classical Athens, imperial Rome and Islamic North Africa, medieval England and Renaissance Italy; witness the birth and spread of Christianity and Islam; meet figures as diverse as Plato and Caesar, Saladin and St. Francis, Genghis Khan and Joan of Arc; consider political, social, cultural, economic, and even biological (e.g.the Black Death!) developments through a combination of lecture, class discussion and regularly assigned readings (both from a textbook and from original source material). This class is suitable for majors, non-majors, transfer students and others.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/64947/1253
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 April 2013
Spring 2025 | HIST 1031W Section 005: Europe and the World: Expansion, Encounter, and Exchange to 1500 (64950)
- Instructor(s)
- No instructor assigned
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Enrollment Requirements:
- fr or soph (any) or PSEO, but only non-Hist major jr or sr
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/21/2025 - 05/05/2025Thu 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, West Bank
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (0 of 22 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Europe, from Hammurabi to Columbus. Heyday of ancient Near East, Late Middle Ages. Culture, European interactions with wider world through religion, conquest, and trade. Beginning of the age of discoveries. prereq: Fr or soph or non-hist major
- Class Description:
- This class will survey major themes in European history from approximately 3000 B.C. to 1500 A.D. and emphasize the variety of complex and important links between Europe and the wider world during the period. We will: visit ancient Mesopotamia and classical Athens, imperial Rome and Islamic North Africa, medieval England and Renaissance Italy; witness the birth and spread of Christianity and Islam; meet figures as diverse as Plato and Caesar, Saladin and St. Francis, Genghis Khan and Joan of Arc; consider political, social, cultural, economic, and even biological (e.g.the Black Death!) developments through a combination of lecture, class discussion and regularly assigned readings (both from a textbook and from original source material). This class is suitable for majors, non-majors, transfer students and others.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/64950/1253
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 April 2013
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