This course focuses on the emergence of a global society in the twentieth century through a chronological examination of the events and trends, which created a more closely connected world, resulting in a “global society” by the end of the century. The course approaches the history of this century through emphasis on themes of particular significance to the creation of global society. Themes include globalization, the growth of mass culture, technology, ideology/religion, and the varied responses of different cultures to the ideas and events of the century. Prerequisite: English 1, 20-801-201; or Comm. Skills 1, 10-801-151; or College Reading Strategies, 10-808-101; with a C or better, or appropriate reading placement scores.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites:
This is a list of classes scheduled at various MATC locations. For complete, up-to-date information - including availability - please search for classes through Inside MATC.
Catalog/Class # Semester Class Dates Meeting Times Instructor Mode of Instruction
20803225
Class #20829
Fall 2008-2009
Aug 25 2008 -
Dec 17 2008
2:30 PM - 3:45 PM
M W
Dubin,Michael J
In Person
20803225
Class #20831
Fall 2008-2009
Aug 27 2008 -
Dec 17 2008
5:30 PM - 8:20 PM
W
Dubin,Michael J
In Person
20803225
Class #51212
Spring 2008-2009
Jan 12 2009 -
May 15 2009
1:30 PM - 2:20 PM
M W F
In Person