Course Details
Course Code: HIST510 Course ID: 3505 Credit Hours: 3 Level: Graduate
This course is a comprehensive seminar in world history designed to provide a foundation in historical theory, trends, and concepts for further study of topical history at the graduate level. Students examine the broad sweep of world history, major interpretive questions in world historiography, and major periods of interaction between civilizations. This course is not designed as a refresher of undergraduate history survey courses; rather, it is a concentrated study of world history for serious history students and professionals.
Course Schedule
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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09/28/20 - 02/26/21 | 03/01/21 - 04/25/21 | Winter 2021 Session D | 8 Week session |
11/30/20 - 04/30/21 | 05/03/21 - 06/27/21 | Spring 2021 Session I | 8 Week session |
Current Syllabi
Information is provided in the syllabus when the course begins.
Information is provided in the syllabus when the course begins.
Information is provided in the syllabus when the course begins.
Book Title: | Navigating World History: Historians Create a Global Past - eBook available in the APUS Online Library |
ISBN: | 9781403961198 |
Publication Info: | Palgrave |
Author: | Manning, Patrick |
Unit Cost: | $48.40 |
Book Title: | History of the World in Six Glasses - eBook available in the APUS Online Library |
ISBN: | 9780802715524 |
Author: | Standage, Tom |
Unit Cost: | $18.40 |