History

Courses

HIST 11103: WORLD CIVILIZATION I

Program
Credits 3 Lecture Hours 3 Lab Hours 0
ACTS Equivalency Course ID
HIST 1113

This course provides an introduction to the history of World Civilization from the dawn of time to the Early Modern era. Students will be introduced to the process of historical inquiry and will be expected to develop skills in logical reasoning as to how and why certain events took place, how they affected society, and how they impact the present. English Composition I strongly recommended. Formerly HIS 1013. 

HIST 11203: WORLD CIVILIZATION II

Program
Credits 3 Lecture Hours 3 Lab Hours 0
ACTS Equivalency Course ID
HIST 1123

This course provides an introduction to the history of World Civilization from the 16th century to recent times. Students will be introduced to the process of historical inquiry and will be expected to develop skills in logical reasoning as to how and why certain events took place, how they affected society, and how they impact the present. English Composition I strongly recommended. Formerly HIS 1023. 

HIST 21103: UNITED STATES HISTORY I

Program
Credits 3 Lecture Hours 3 Lab Hours 0
ACTS Equivalency Course ID
HIST 2113

This course provides an introduction to the history of the United States from its early formation through the process of growth, development, conflict, and expansion to 1876. Students will be introduced to the process of historical inquiry and will be expected to develop skills in logical reasoning as to how and why certain events took place, how they affected the development of the nation, and how they impact the present. English Composition I strongly recommended. Formerly HIS 2003. 

HIST 21203: UNITED STATES HISTORY II

Program
Credits 3 Lecture Hours 3 Lab Hours 0
ACTS Equivalency Course ID
HIST 2123

This course provides an introduction to the history of the United States through the process of growth, development, conflict, and expansion since Reconstruction. Students will be introduced to the process of historical inquiry and will be expected to develop skills in logical reasoning as to how and why certain events took place, how they affected the development of the nation, and how they impact the present. English Composition I strongly recommended. Formerly HIS 2013. 

HIST 25503: ARKANSAS HISTORY

Program
Credits 3 Lecture Hours 3 Lab Hours 0

Arkansas History explores the history of Arkansas from the prehistoric era to the modern era. Emphasis will be placed on the 18th century to the present. While focusing on the development of Arkansas, there will also be some introduction to American history and the interconnection of ideas, thoughts, and events. Connections will be made between the development of institutions and the course of events occurring during this period and the current worldview. English Composition I strongly recommended. Formerly HIS 2053.