Registration for the Summer 2018 semester is open now! For information about signing up for summer classes, visit www.kellogg.edu/registration. To apply to KCC online for free, visit www.kellogg.edu/step1.
Interested in history? Here are five history (HIST) classes offered at Kellogg Community College during the Summer 2018 semester. For a complete list of Summer 2018 semester classes offered at KCC, visit www.kellogg.edu and click on “Class Schedules” in the top menu to search for sections.
HIST 103: American Foundations (3 Credits)
A survey of the political, economic and social history of the United States from the colonial era to 1877.
HIST 104: Modern America (3 Credits)
A survey of the political, economic and social history of the United States from 1877 to the present.
HIST 201: Global History to 1500 (3 Credits)
An interdisciplinary study of various world civilizations in Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe from 10,000 B.C.E. (Before Common Era) to 1500 C.E. (Common Era). This course will use a comparative approach to study a variety of global themes and patterns over time.
HIST 202: Glob History From 1500 to Present (3 Credits)
An interdisciplinary study of various world civilizations in Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe from 1500 C.E. (Common Era) to the present. This course will use a comparative approach to study a variety of global themes and patterns over time.
HIST 211: History of England to 1688 (3 Credits)
This course will examine English history and its culture from the Roman invasions through the English Civil War and the Glorious Revolution. Students will study England’s cultural traditions (legal, religious and philosophical as well as artistic and literary) within the political, economic and social context. Emphasis is placed on the origins and development of the institutions most affecting the heritage of the English-speaking world.
The first Summer 2018 classes start May 14, and the semester ends Aug. 8. For information about signing up for summer classes, visit www.kellogg.edu/registration. For more information about studying history at KCC, visit www.kellogg.edu/history.