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Jul 03, 2024
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HIST 211 - History of East Asia I (3 units) CO11 East Asian history (China, Japan, Korea); neolithic to 18th century; relates science, art, philosophy to state formation and cultural practice.
Units of Lecture: 3 Core Status: Diversity, CO11 Offered: Every Fall Student Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this course: 1. Students will be able to identify key elements of East Asian civilization and its impact on political, military, cultural, artistic, and scientific developments that shaped the modern East Asian world and aspects of the larger global community. 2. Students will be able to analyze and synthesize primary, secondary, and cultural sources. 3. Students will be able to find and use historical scholarship and sources to answer a research question. 4. Students will be able to present ideas in a clear and persuasive manner both orally and in writing, in accordance with the ethical principles governing scholarly inquiry. 5. Students will be able to analyze how East Asian influences are transforming the lived experience of the Americans, Europeans, and others around the world.
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