COURSE: HIST 101: Western Civ I: Ancient World to 1715, 4 credits, 1st Sem
HIST 102: Western Civ II: Europe c. 1700 to Present, 4 credits, 2nd Sem
COLLEGE: Glen Oaks Community College
INSTRUCTOR: GOCC Adjunct Professor/GLHS Teacher Scott Minehart
LOCATION: Gull Lake High School Room 1311
DAYS/TIMES: Mondays from 6:00 - 10 PM
*Fulfills requirements for GLHS World History A and B by taking both HIST 101 (1st Sem) and HIST 102 (2nd Sem)
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS:
HIST 101: Western Civ I: Ancient World to 1715, 4 Credits, 1st Sem
Defines the basic political, economic and social trends influencing western cultural development including Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Roman Republic and Empire, the Christian Era (c. 1000 – 1500), the Reformation, and the Wars of Religion. Instruction employs critical analysis of significant historical eras and societies affecting western civilization.
HIST 102: Western Civ II: Europe c. 1700 to Present, 4 credits, 2nd Sem
The course continues the development of Western Civilization from c. 1700 to the 20th Century.Major political, economic, and social developments reviewed include the Scientific, French, and American revolutions, the Industrial Revolution, the European Balance of Power (c. 1815-1870), the origins of World War I and II, and the Cold War era (c. 1945-1990). Instruction develops critical thinking skills relevant to understanding complex historical trends of the era. Prerequisite: Placement beyond or satisfactory completion
STEPS FOR ENROLLMENT:
1. Contact GLHS Counselor Diana Bushouse at dbushouse@gulllakecs.org
2. Complete a Dual Enrollment application in Etrieve etcentral.glenoaks.edu (login with the 'G' and use your GLHS email, find it under the high school student heading)
3. Also in Etrieve, complete a Student Agreement (under the high school student heading)
4. Have your parent complete a parent agreement at this link (green button) https://www.glenoaks.edu/admissions/high-school-options/
5. Watch the orientation video at this link and complete the quiz https://www.glenoaks.edu/admissions/high-school-options/ (the video is toward the bottom of the webpage)