Credit will not be given for both HI430 and HI530. The course traces the degeneration of the 1917 socialist revolution into a hardened dictatorship which, forced by conditions outside its control, waged a destructive but victorious war, saving Europe from Nazism. In order to take this course, students must be degree seeking and it must count towards their degree. Students will not receive credit for both HI418 and HI518, Historical background of European overseas expansion; its impact on the economics, politics and culture of both Europe and the colonized world; the significance of imperialism and anti-colonial nationalism in shaping the modern world. History (HI) < North Carolina State University Historical perspectives on contemporary inter-American problems such as drugs, environment, debt crisis, human rights abuses, and the impact of the Latino population in the U.S. Credit will not be given both for HI453 and HI553. Representative people, movements and thought in the major religions within the context of American society and culture. Log into mypack, go to enrollment, then grade distribution should be one of the options. The online Course Catalog lists every course that may be offered to you during your time at NC State. Exploration of the history of everyday material culture in China, covering a wide range of physical objects such clothes, tea, architecture, and woodblock printing. Is capitalism in the twenty-first century something new or is it just a continuation of longer trends? Examination of the great disruption in European civilization associated with the Protestant and Catholic Reformations. Redistributions affecting ledger 5 (contract/grant) project IDs must be prepared on a timely basis no later than 90 days after payroll charges post to the account. Credit will not be given for both HI478 and HI578. Search by General Education Program: Search. The history of the Islamic Near East to 1798. .~Jf=)5F%Z]J&3khOKmzgr/z2E6q:.jvs!hg(@)6*u#V?jgw5D3r/S;F\I-[[R;d2l2 (rC[R6U9bBl%\"l:./wVM!Aot{:9@o\WCE/s`;QL*$T$?/Rs40 bx(D This course is part of the Summer College in Biotechnology and Life Sciences (SCIBLS) as well as other pre-college, transitional and early-college programs and is offered as 4 week intensive course. Previous modern European history credit is advised. As a distinct approach to historical study, world history focuses on dynamic connections and relationships among regions of the world and the variety of global processes - related to trade, religion, production, consumption, migration, imperialism, disease, and technologies - that connected them. Course Catalog | Student Services Center | NC State University Field trips to university and industry research laboratories. The African kingdoms (Lunda, Buganda, and Zulu); the European encroachment; the origins of colonialism and the character of colonial societies and economies, South African apartheid; African protest, nationalism and independence. Japan's emergence as a modern nation and world power.