All Courses
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HIST-2A-HIST EUROPEAN CIVIL-L1-43872
This 100% ONLINE course traces European history from the beginnings of human civilization to 1660 CE! This is a history spanning such major eras as the Greeks, the Romans, the rise of monotheism in Europe, feudalism, the Renaissance, European exploration, the Reformation, the Scientific Revolution, and the rise of states. Major themes will surround the social, cultural, political, and economic factors influencing the development of European peoples and the class will also follow the progression of issues surrounding religion, philosophy, and art as they influenced the development of early European civilization. Specific emphasis will be placed on students developing historical understanding as well as critical thinking skills and practices through an examination of early history to better understand the world today and the people in it.
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HIST-3B-MOD WORLD HIST: 1500-PRESENT-L2-43873
Modern World History is a 100% ONLINE introductory survey course covering world history from the 1500s CE to the present. Topics include exploration, colonization and imperialism, industrialization, revolution, world wars, decolonization, and globalization. The course focuses on political, economic, social, and cultural factors that have influenced the historical development of the modern world and explores how major issues such as race/ethnicity, class, and gender have impacted and continue to impact world history. Specific emphasis is placed on students developing historical understanding as well as critical thinking and creative thinking skills and practices through an examination of modern world history and interesting, fun, and engaging learning experiences. Students with questions or concerns should please contact the instructor Blake Johnson at bsjohnson@peralta.edu.
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CIS-71-Intro to Info System Security-M1-43951
This course provides the fundamental principles of Information Technology within Security and Risk Management: Hardware, software, processes, communications, applications, and policies and procedures of organizational cybersecurity and risk management.
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BMEOE_Lewis_JUL20
Principles of Church Growth Practice Session