Learning Communities: World Civilization III
Abstract
This course is the third in a sequence of World Civilization survey courses offered as part of the Middle Georgia College (MGC) history program, part of the college’s Social Science, Education, and HEXS Division. In addition, this course was created to fit into MGC’s Learning Communities program, one of a select group of campus-wide classes connected through a common theme—“Lives in Conflict”—and sharing a common text and campus events which stress that theme. Middle Georgia College is a predominantly two-year college where every student is required to take at least one World Civilization survey course; as such, the audience for this class is generally the traditional freshman or sophomore college student.
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