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Patricia O'Neill

Outcomes

Outcome 1:

Exhibit knowledge of the chronological flow of human history by ordering a series of significantevents in Western civilization history in the modern time period.

Outcome 2:

Identify major themes of historical change in the modern period of Western civilization history such as changes in forms of transportation, changes in forms from agrarian to feudal economies, or changes in forms of migration [immigration/emigration].                           

Outcome 3:    

Employ historical thinking and inquiry to understand and to interpret events, issues, developments, relationships and perspectives of Western civilization history in the modern period. 

Outcome 4:

Identify, analyze, develop and defend particular thematic interpretations of historical change about Western civilization in the modern period. Explain how and why historical interpretations differ and how they are affected by time [i.e., historical context]. 

Outcome 5:

Analyze causal relationships in Western civilization history in the modern period and apply more than one perspective to show how these causal relationships might have different interpretations.

Outcome 6:

Utilize evidence from primary and secondary sources to understand and describe events, issues, developments, relationships, and perspectives in the modern period of Western civilization history. 

Outcome 7:

Understand relationships among events, issues and developments in different spheres of human activity [i.e., economic, social, political, cultural] period of Western civilization history.

Outcome 8:

Recognize change and continuity within broad concept themes such as the interaction of peoples, cultures and ideas or economic and technological developments and their impact on society in the modern period of Western civilization history.

Outcome 9:

Use formal and informal writing to develop and to express historical interpretations and analysis in the modern period of Western civilization history.

Outcome 10:

Demonstrate an understanding of multicultural contributions to Western civilization in the modern period.

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Upon successful completion of this course students will have demonstrated competence in these outcomes as evidenced by a cumulative score of 70% or more on exams, formal written work and  discussions.