CDL COURSE ENTRY FORM


Author: Bernice Kennedy/SUNY
Last modified by: Bernice Kennedy/SUNY
Composed: 03/18/2002 05:08 PM
Curriculum Committee Approval Date:
Modified: 08/18/2004 08:01:41 AM
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Course Number: (prefix) HIS (number) 142204 ESC 2.0 Course number:

Name: European Civilization Since 1815
Datatel Title: (30char)

Area Coordinator: Eric Zencey Department Code: 10HI Team:

Liberal Study? YES Level: LOWER Credits: 4 Prerequisite? NO
General Education Course? NO GenEd Approval Term/Year:

GenEd Area 1: Fully or Partially:
GenEd Area 2: Fully or Partially:



Pre-registration Information?
Course will be offered (for online course descriptions, proposed offerings for by term views and web views)
Fall 2
Course will be offered (for final term listings, online registration, online bookordering, web views)
Fall 2
First Term Offered: (Required Format: YearTerm - i.e., 2005SP)
Last Term Offered in Print Version: November 2004
Title Changes:
AC Changes:
BK Number: 25

Description: Examine the transformation of European civilization from the Congress of Vienna that ended the Napoleonic wars to the present. Review developments surrounding the French Revolution, and examine how key factors such as the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, nationalism, liberalism, socialism, romanticism, and imperialism helped to shape modern European civilization. Analyze the impact of the two world wars of the twentieth century on Europe and on the Russian, Italian Fascist, and German National Socialist revolutions of the inter-war period. Investigate Europe during the Cold War and after, including the economic and political integration that culminated with the formation of the European Union in 1992 and introduction of a common currency in 2002. Current problems facing Europe will also be analyzed.

NOTE: Unlike the modern Europe sections in CDL's World History 2 course, this course will provide a more in-depth analysis of how European civilization has developed and changed since 1815. Students should NOT take both World History 2 and Modern European Civilization Since 1815.

Note: November Term 2004 is the last term this course will be offered in print version. In future terms, it will be offered only online (242204).

Generic:



Major Course Area
Historical Studies
Minor Course Area
Global Studies
SLN Disciplines
Additional Course Requirements
Undergrad Certificate Association:


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Required Booknote:

Optional Booknote:


Archive Course: Yes
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NOTE: Unlike the modern Europe sections in CDL's World History 2 course, this course will provide a more in-depth analysis of how European civilization has developed and changed since 1815. Students should NOT take both World History 2 and Modern European Civilization Since 1815.

Note: November Term 2004 is the last term this course will be offered in print version. In future terms, it will be offered only online (242204).