

The subject matter of the Western Civilization II exam is drawn from the following topics.

Ability to reach conclusions on the basis of facts.Ability to distinguish the relevant from the irrelevant.Ability to analyze, interpret, and evaluate textual and graphic materials.Ability to identify the causes and effects of major historical events.Understanding important factual knowledge of developments in Western civilization.WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WESTERN CIVILIZATION II: The College Board provides the parameters for the exam which we have listed below. Some of these are pretest questions that will not be scored. The exam contains 120 questions to be answered in 90 minutes. The Western Civilization II CLEP exam covers material that is usually taught in the second semester of a two-semester course in Western Civilization. It is a broad survey introduction to the history of Europe from the 17th century to the present day. This course focuses on the outcomes which emerged from scientific thought, the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, and both World Wars. Contact Information:įaculty contact and other information can be found on the School of Social Sciences and Education page.Western Civilization II covers the political, economic, scientific and cultural events that shaped the modern history of the West (primarily Europe). It satisfies the state legislative requirements in United States and Georgia history. history from the post-Civil War period to the present, this course stresses developments from Reconstruction forward. History 2112: American History IIĪ survey of U.

history to the post-Civil War period, this course stresses the political and constitutional history of the United States from earliest settlements until 1865. HIST 2111: American History IĪ survey of U. Credit will not be allowed for HIST 1112 and HIST 1122 in the same area of the general education curriculum. Credit will not be allowed for HIST 1111 and HIST 1121 in the same area of the general education curriculum HIST 1122: Western Civilization IIĪ survey of Western civilization from early modern times to the present, this course covers political, social and cultural developments from the 17th century to the present. HIST 1121: Western Civilization IĪ survey of Western civilization to early modern times, this course covers political, social and cultural developments to the 17th century.

HIST 1112: World Civilization since 1500Ī survey of world history from early modern times to the present, this course surveys peoples, cultures and institutions of modern world civilizations. Credit will not be allowed for HIST 11 in the same area of the general education curriculum. GHC Home > eLearning Support Services > About > GHC Online Courses > History Online Courses History Online Courses HIST 1111: World Civilization to 1500Ī survey of world history to early modern times, this course surveys peoples, cultures, and institutions before 1500.
