Making of the Modern World

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Making of the Modern World is an interdisciplinary general-education course sequence at Eleanor Roosevelt College that explores global history, cultures, and social change from ancient times to the present.

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instanceOf interdisciplinary general-education course sequence
undergraduate course sequence
affiliatedWith University of California, San Diego NERFINISHED
approach interdisciplinary
component discussion sections
lecture courses
designedFor students interested in global and transnational issues
educationLevel general education
emphasizes comparative perspectives on world regions
connections between cultures
long-term processes of social change
field cultural studies
global history
social change
focus global history from ancient times to the present
historical social change
world cultures
geographicScope global
goal to fulfill Eleanor Roosevelt College general-education requirements
to provide students with a global historical perspective
includes reading of primary historical sources
reading of secondary scholarly works
writing-intensive coursework
languageOfInstruction English
offeredAt Eleanor Roosevelt College NERFINISHED
partOf Eleanor Roosevelt College core curriculum NERFINISHED
targetAudience Eleanor Roosevelt College students
undergraduate students
temporalScope ancient times to the present
typeOfRequirement core sequence requirement at Eleanor Roosevelt College

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Eleanor Roosevelt College hasGeneralEducationProgram Making of the Modern World