History

HIST 1, History of Western Civilization I   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course covers the development of Western civilization from its beginning in the valleys of the Nile, Tigris, and Euphrates through the Reformation. This course will acquaint students with the cultures of the Near East, Greece, and Rome; the medieval period; the Renaissance; and the Reformation. *Maximum credit allowed for History 1, 2 and 35, 36 is one series (two courses).

2271   8:00a-9:20a MW   HSS 104   Kent M L

2272   8:00a-9:20a TTh   HSS 105   Ness B J

NEW 3337   8:00a-11:05a MW    BUNDY 235    Hanes W T

Above section 3337 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 22 to Dec 12, at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066.

2273   9:30a-10:50a MW   HSS 204   Ness B J

2274   9:30a-10:50a TTh   HSS 105   Kerze M

2275   11:15a-12:35p MW   HSS 104   Ness B J

2276   11:15a-12:35p TTh   HSS 205   Keville T J

2277   12:45p-2:05p MW   HSS 204   Ness B J

2278   12:45p-2:05p TTh   HSS 104   Stiles C L

2279   2:15p-5:20p MW   BUNDY 235   Chico S M

Above section 2279 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 27 to Oct 17, at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066.

2280   Arrange-3 Hours    ONLINE-E   Byrne D

Above section 2280 is a Distance Education course conducted over the internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).

2281   Arrange-3 Hours    ONLINE-E   Byrne D

Above section 2281 is a Distance Education course conducted over the internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).

4314   6:45p-9:50p T   HSS 103   Rasmussen K A

4315   6:45p-9:50p W   HSS 104   Stiles C L

HIST 2, History of Western Civilization II   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course is a study of Western civilization from the time of Louis XIV to the present including new philosophical concepts, literature, art forms, and social and economic development as well as political evolution. *Maximum credit allowed for History 1, 2 and 35, 36 is one series (two courses).

2283   9:30a-10:50a MW   HSS 104   Frisch D C W

2286   2:15p-5:20p MW   BUNDY 235   Chico S M

Above section 2286 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 22 to Dec 12, at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066.

2288   Arrange-3 Hours    ONLINE-E   Verlet M C

Above section 2288 is a Distance Education course conducted over the internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).

2289   Arrange-3 Hours    ONLINE-E   Verlet M C

Above section 2289 is a Distance Education course conducted over the internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).

3220   11:15a-12:35p TTh   HSS 105   Manoff R J

4316   6:45p-9:50p M   HSS 104   Byrne D

HIST 3, History of British Civilization I   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course covers the growth of British civilization from Roman times to the Restoration of 1660. The course includes the significant political, economic, social, religious, and intellectual facets of British culture during this period and places them within a larger context of Western Civilization.

2290   2:15p-3:35p TTh   HSS 104   Stiles C L

HIST 4, History of British Civilization II   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course covers a history of Britain from the Restoration of 1660 to the Second World War. The course includes the major political, economic, social, religious, and intellectual facets of British civilization during this period and studies the connection between Britain and the Continent and the tie between Britain and its colonial empire.

2291   3:45p-5:05p TTh   HSS 104   Stiles C L

HIST 5, History of Latin America 1   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This is a lecture and discussion course on Early Latin American history. The course covers Latin America from its indigenous past to independence. Focus is placed on political, social, cultural and economic developments.

2292   8:00a-9:20a MW   HSS 204   Flores-Marcial X

2294   12:45p-2:05p MW   HSS 106   Mostkoff A

HIST 6, History of Latin America 2   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This is a lecture and discussion course on the historical development of Latin America from Independence to the present. Focus is placed on political, social, cultural, and intellectual developments. A study of Central America and the Caribbean is included.

2295   8:00a-9:20a TTh   HSS 103   Mostkoff A

2296   11:15a-12:35p TTh   HSS 106   Mostkoff A

HIST 10, Ethnicity and American Culture    3 units

Transfer: UC (meets UC Berkeley American Cultures graduation requirement), CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course satisfies Santa Monica College’s American Cultures requirement.

This course provides a survey of ethnic groups in America from precontact to the present, including Native Americans, European Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Latinos, emphasizing the forces prompting emigration and immigration, their roles in shaping American society and culture, their reception by and adaptation to American society, as well as an examination of contending theoretical models of the immigrant experience in America.

2298   8:00a-9:20a TTh   HSS 106   Patterson S M

2299   9:30a-10:50a MW   HSS 106   Kawaguchi L A

2300   11:15a-12:35p MW   HSS 106   Kawaguchi L A

2302   11:30a-2:35p F   HSS 106   Cruz J S

4317   6:45p-9:50p M   HSS 103   Jimenez Y West C D

HIST 11, History of the United States through Reconstruction    3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) + satisfies CSU U.S. History graduation requirement • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

A survey of the United States from the colonial period to post-Civil War Reconstruction, this course addresses developments in American culture; ethnic, racial, gender, and class relations; politics and the economy. It also considers American interaction with other nations, including both foreign policy and the relationship of domestic developments to the larger history of the modern world.

2303   8:00a-9:20a MW   HSS 205   Stromberg H L

2304   8:00a-9:20a MW   HSS 103   Borghei S C

2306   8:00a-11:05a Sat & Sun   HSS 106   Nielsen C S

Above section 2306 meets for 8 weeks, Sat. Sept. 1st through Sunday Oct. 21.

2307   9:30a-10:50a MW   HSS 205   Stromberg H L

2308   9:30a-10:50a MW   HSS 103   Borghei S C

2309   11:15a-12:35p MW   BUNDY 235   Miles A

Above section 2309 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066.

2310   11:15a-12:35p MW   HSS 105   Wilkinson Jr E C

2311   11:15a-12:35p TTh   HSS 204   Mason K

2312   11:30a-2:35p F   HSS 204   Miles A

2313   12:45p-2:05p MW   HSS 104   McMillen R

2314   12:45p-2:05p TTh   HSS 204   Mason K

Above section 2314 is part of the Scholars Program and enrollment is limited to program participants. See Special Programs section of class schedule or www.smc.edu/scholars for additional information.

2315   12:45p-3:50p TTh   HSS 103   Borghei S C

Above section 2315 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 28 to Oct 18.

2316   3:45p-5:05p MW   HSS 104   Patterson S

2317   Arrange-3 Hours    ONLINE-E   Vanbenschoten W D

Above section 2317 is a Distance Education course conducted over the internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).

4318   6:45p-9:50p Th   HSS 105   Keville T J

HIST 12, United States History Since Reconstruction    3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) + satisfies CSU U.S. History graduation requirement • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

A survey of the United States from post-Civil War Reconstruction to the present, this course addresses developments in American culture; ethnic, racial, gender, and class relations; politics; and the economy. It also considers American interaction with other nations, including both foreign policy and the relationship of domestic developments to the larger history of the modern world.

2318   8:00a-9:20a MW   HSS 105   Luciano L

2320   8:00a-9:20a TTh   HSS 204   Stromberg H L

2321   8:00a-11:05a Sat & Sun   HSS 106   Nielsen C S

Above section 2321 meets for 8 weeks, Sat. Oct. 27th through Sunday Dec. 16th.

2322   9:30a-10:50a TTh   HSS 204   Stromberg H L

2323   9:30a-10:50a TTh   BUNDY 239   Keville T J

Above section 2323 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066.

2324   11:15a-12:35p MW   HSS 103   Clayborne D

2325   11:15a-12:35p TTh   HSS 103   Cruz J S

2326   12:45p-2:05p MW   HSS 105   Wilkinson Jr E C

2327   12:45p-3:50p TTh   HSS 103   Vanbenschoten W D

Above section 2327 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 23 to Dec 13.

2328   2:15p-3:35p MW   HSS 103   Gantner D C

Above section 2328 is part of the Scholars Program and enrollment is limited to program participants. See Special Programs section of class schedule or www.smc.edu/scholars for additional information.

2329   3:45p-5:05p MW   HSS 103   Gantner D C

2330   Arrange-3 Hours    ONLINE-E   McMillen R

Above section 2330 is a Distance Education course conducted over the internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).

4319   6:45p-9:50p W   HSS 105   Bolelli D

HIST 13, History of the U.S. after 1945    3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This is a lecture and discussion course which examines and analyzes the development of the U.S. from 1945 to the present. Attention is given to the political, social, intellectual, cultural, and economic changes in American society. Such topics as the welfare state, McCarthyism, presidential power, foreign policy, consumerism and affluency, intellectuals and society, The New Frontier, the Great Society, Radicalism and popular culture, Vietnam, Watergate, and Reaganism are discussed.

2331   9:30a-10:50a TTh   HSS 103   Borghei S C

Above section 2331 is part of the Scholars Program and enrollment is limited to program participants. See Special Programs section of class schedule or www.smc.edu/scholars for additional information.

4320   5:15p-6:35p MW   HSS 103   Gantner D C

4321   6:45p-9:50p Th   HSS 106   Nielsen C S

HIST 15, Economic History of the U.S.    3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) + satisfies CSU U.S. History graduation requirement • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course is a chronological study of American economic history by major areas, including agriculture, industrial development, money, banking, and transportation. The roles of business, labor, and government are given a particular emphasis.

History 15 is the same course as Economics 15. Students may earn credit for one, but not both.

2332   9:30a-10:50a MW   HSS 155   Rabach E R

2333   11:15a-12:35p MW   HSS 155   Rabach E R

NEW 3231    12:45p-2:05p MW   HSS 155   Rabach E R

HIST 16, African American History   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course is a survey of African American history from Africa to the present. An emphasis is placed on the American experience and legacy of racism, and the influence of African Americans on the social, economic, and political development of the United States.

2334   8:00a-9:20a TTh   HSS 205   Mason K

2335   9:30a-10:50a MW   HSS 105   Mason K

HIST 19, History of Mexico   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

A survey of the history of Mexico from independence to the present, this course focuses on important social, cultural, political, and economic patterns in Mexico’s history. The impact of the U.S. relationship with Mexico will be analyzed.

2336   8:00a-11:05a F   HSS 205   Ruiz R

HIST 22, History of the Middle East   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course surveys the history of the Middle Eastern region, from the ancient civilizations of the Fertile Crescent to the present. The course will examine the religious, ethnic, and national differences that have taken root there, the outside powers that have influenced the area, and the nations and peoples that exist there currently.

2343   2:15p-3:35p TTh   HSS 205   Bibiyan D D

HIST 24, History of East Asia to 1600   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course is an introduction to the political, social, economic, and cultural history of East Asia up to the year 1600.

2344   11:15a-12:35p MW   HSS 205   Frisch D C W

HIST 29, Jewish History   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course is an introductory survey of the Jewish people and history from biblical times to the present. Focus is on the development of major institutions, ideas, religious and cultural movements, as well as the interaction between Jews and those amongst whom they have lived.

2346   9:30a-10:50a TTh   HSS 205   Ness B J

HIST 33, World Civilizations I    3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course provides a survey of world civilizations from the rise of humanity to 1500. The course will highlight major developments in the rise of humanity from early primitive conditions to the establishment of complex cultures. This activity will be explored through an examination of the impact human cultures have had on use of land, and the domestication of plants and animals in the various regions of the world. The major civilizations of Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas will be examined in terms of their material culture as well as religious and philosophic ideas. A thematic approach will be used to contrast the bureaucratic, economic, technological, and political development to explain the rise and fall of the major centers of civilizations.

2347   9:30a-10:50a TTh   HSS 104   Hanes W T

NEW 3335    11:15a-2:20p TTh   BUNDY 235    Chee G

Above section 3335 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 23 to Dec 13, at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066.

NEW 3336    2:15p-5:20p MW    HSS 106    Farrell J

Above section 3335 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 22 to Dec 12.

4322   6:45p-9:50p W   HSS 106   Clayborne D

HIST 34, World Civilizations II    3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

A survey of world civilization from 1500 to the present. This course will highlight major developments in human activity and endeavors, regionally, chronologically , and thematically. It will offer an overview of the social, intellectual, cultural, political, and economic patterns within which humans interact in a global framework.

2349   11:15a-12:35p TTh   HSS 104   Kerze M

HIST 38, African History I   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course covers the political, economic, social, religious, and intellectual activities of African civilization. It traces the influence of Africa and its peoples on the Caribbean area and Brazil. Forms of government, mores and folkways are considered.

2350   12:45p-2:05p MW   HSS 103   Chee G E

HIST 41, Native American History   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course is a survey of American Indian history from earliest settlement on the American continents to the present. The course covers the distinct cultures, historical developments, and interactions between Native American societies prior to the European invasion, the European arrivals, colonial settlement, westward movement, the late 19th Century wars, and the 20th Century concerns. Particular emphasis will be placed on the ability of Native Americans and their culture to survive and contribute to U.S. history and culture.

2351   2:15p-3:35p MW   HSS 105   Bolelli D

HIST 42, The Latina(o) Experience in the United States    3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 4C (Social and Behavioral Sciences) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course will provide a broad survey of the major Latino(a) groups in the United States, beginning with an examination of the politics of representation and knowledge, including the exclusion of the Latino(a) experience from “conventional” sources. An historical and demographic profile of the major Latino(a) groups (Chicanos(as), Puerto Rican Americans, Cuban Americans and peoples from Central America and the Caribbean region), the impact of the changing economy as a major force affecting this population, and an examination of the various strategies that Latino(as) pursue will be included.

2352   11:30a-2:35p F   HSS 205   Ruiz R

2353   12:45p-2:05p MW   HSS 205   Cruz J S

HIST 43, Mexican-American History   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

An introduction to 18th, 19th and 20th Century Southwest borderland history, this course covers the significant intellectual, cultural, social, political, and economic trends in Southwestern history with emphasis on the history of the Mexican-American.

4323   6:45p-9:50p Th   HSS 205   Ruiz R

HIST 48, Nonviolent Resistance 3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC Area 3B (Humanities) or 4 (Behavioral Sciences) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

An examination of the causes of war and violence in world history and the various organized efforts to maintain peace and end wars. Nonviolent resistance movements will be emphasized.

NEW 3282    12:45p-2:05p TTh   HSS 152   Holmgren C L

History 48 is the same class as Philosophy 48. Students may earn credit for one but not for both.

HIST 52, Women in American Culture   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course deals with the cultural history of women in the United States from the colonial period to the present. Emphasis will be placed on change and continuity in defining the image and role of women in American life.

2354   9:30a-10:50a TTh   HSS 106   Manoff R J

HIST 53, History of Religion    3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course is meant to provide an overview of the major themes and trends in the history of religion from prehistoric times to the present. The course will acquaint students with the historical developments and the essential principles of many religious traditions, expose them to some of the themes of interest regarding the roles that religions have played throughout history, and focus on the role of religion in the modern world. Case studies from a variety of religious traditions will be presented. Some of the religions considered will be Tribal Religions, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Shinto, Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, as well as other contemporary religions.

2355   3:45p-5:05p MW   HSS 105   Bolelli D

HIST 55, History of Science   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) or 4 (Social Sciences) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

Various paradigms of science will be introduced and examined, beginning with the theories of the ancient Greeks and ending with contemporary debates in the field of physics. The emphasis will be on the fields of astronomy, physics, and mathematics. The course will examine how these fields develop, their relationship with philosophy, politics, religion, and society, and how they changed historically.

2357   2:15p-3:35p TTh   HSS 105   Kerze M

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