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Western Civilization I (CIV101)(v.3)
Issued by
StraighterLine
The course provides students with a survey of the development of early civilizations from Neolithic times to 1715. Early and contemporary Western cultures are compared and contrasted, as are major religious, social, and political reforms. Topics include Judaism and the Bible, ancient Greece, the transformation of Rome, Crusades, origins of feudalism, evolution of Christianity, European economy during Westward expansion, the Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment. OOSL-0040 (v.3)
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Earning Criteria
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The methods of instruction include audio visual materials and computer-based training.
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The methods of assessment include quizzes and examinations with a minimum passing score of 70 percent.