John Monroe's CDI Course (HIST 202)
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This course covers western civilization from 1500 to the present. Social and cultural developments; economic and political ideas and institutions; problems of historical change and continuity.
Prerequisite(s): None
Credit hours: 3.0
Current semester: Spring 2024
Format: Online, asynchronous
Instructor Information
Instructor's name: John Monroe
Preferred contact method: via email at jmonroe@iastate.edu, or in person at my student hours
Student hours: Ross 641, Monday and Wednesday 1:00-3:00
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