History
For More Information Contact:
Judy Strickland - Communication, Humanities and Social Science Division Chair
at 1-800-481-2242 ext. 3237 or e-mail
judys@shawneecc.edu
A "T" located to the right of the following course descriptions indicates transfer to Murray State University, Southeast Missouri State University, and Southern Illinois University-Carbondale as per articulation agreements.
These courses will also transfer to most public four-year institutions in the state of Illinois.
HIS 116 WESTERN CIVILIZATION T
A survey of social, economic, political, and cultural development of the Western world from earliest times to 1715 will be presented.
Credit: 3 hours - Three lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite: None



HIS 117 WESTERN CIVILIZATION T
A continuation of Western Civilization-HIS 116 emphasizing social, economic, political, and cultural development of the Western world, from 1715 to the present.
Credit: 3 hours - Three lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite: None



HIS 118 HISTORY OF ILLINOIS T
History of Illinois is a survey course emphasizing economic, political and cultural developments in Illinois from 700 A.D. to 1865.
Credit: 3 hours - Three lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite: None



HIS 119 HISTORY OF ILLINOIS T
History of Illinois-HIS 119 is a continuation of History of Illinois-HIS118. This is a survey course emphasizing economic, political and cultural developments from 1865 to present.
Credit: 3 hours -- Three lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite: None



HIS 214 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES T
A study of the major political, social and economic developments of the United States to 1865 is presented.
Credit: 3 hours - Three lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite: None



HIS 215 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES T
A continuation of History of the United States-HIS 214, emphasizing the political, social and economic developments from 1865 to the present.
Credit: 3 hours - Three lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite: None


HIS 216 AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY T
A survey of African-American history from African backgrounds and slavery through the civil rights movement and the role of African-Americans today with emphasis on their contributions to America's development and culture.
Credit: 3 hours - Three lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite: None



HIS 217 HISTORY OF EASTERN CIVILIZATIONS T
Political, social, economic, and cultural history of Asian world from the Mongols to present. Includes response and adaptation to Western influence, modernization, and revolution.
Credit: 3 hours - Three lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite: None


HIS 241 HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA T
A survey of Latin American history form Pre-Columbian times and the Spanish conquest of the ancient Maya, Aztec, and Inca cultures to the nineteenth century wars of Independence. Includes a study of the political, social, economic, and cultural development of the area.
Credit: 3 hours - Three lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite: None


For More Information Contact:
Judy Strickland - Communication, Humanities and Social Science Division Chair
at 1-800-481-2242 ext. 3237 or e-mail
judys@shawneecc.edu