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HIST 292 - Intersections of History and GeographySemester Hours: 3 This course examines the intersection of history and geography while exploring different ideas about cultural diversity, multiculturalism, and globalism The class is designed to satisfy the New York State social studies education requirement for a course in either history or geography. During the class, students will establish critical concepts and use them to analyze the impact of geography, history and culture on western and non-western societies. Indigenous world literature will be used to examine cultural and geographical diversity. Students may need extended time to complete written assignments. Students receive liberal arts credit.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
January 2010 Offering: 10257: Jan. 5-23; TR, 5-7:30 p.m.; S, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; Singer; 007 Hagedorn
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