Syllabus for History 101: Western Civilization I

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Syllabus for History 101: Western Civilization I I. General Information Instructor: Dr. William Veeder Office: Term: Fall 2018 Office Hours: Tuesday 9:30-10:30 Credit Hours: 03 E-mail: wveeder@unm.edu II. Course Description History 1101 is a survey course designed to provide the student with an overview of European history beginning with the ancient civilizations in the Near and Middle East and ending with the conclusion of the Thirty Years War in 1648. Successful completion of English 1101 with a grade of C or better prior to enrollment in this course is strongly recommended because the course requires reading and writing skills. III. Textbook/Materials The Making of the West, Combined Volume: Peoples and Cultures 5th Edition by Lynn Hunt et al. ISBN-13: 978-1457681431 Supplemental Readings: Section One The Epic of Gilgamesh Section Two The Song of Roland Section Three The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli IV. Course Objectives Students will: a. Describe key events and leading concepts in Western Civilization b. Identify and examine the principal epochs in ancient and medieval European history c. Explore the fundamental changes in European life d. Analyze the formation of modern Western society and culture e. Gain a greater understanding of contemporary political issues and enhanced interest in citizenship f. Develop critical thinking skills in evaluating historical events and historical writings

V. Course Requirements All students will read all of the textbooks assigned and complete at least one midterm exam and a final exam. Attendance and participation in small group discussion is also required. Exam 1.20% Exam 2... 20% Paper.. 25% Thesis Statement Evidence On-Line Discussion.....10% Quizzes/In Class Assignments 15% Attendance... 10% Attendance Each student is allowed two missed classes. If a student misses more than 10% of the classes during the semester they will be dropped from the class. If you are having issues outside of class please contact me sooner rather than later. I know life happens but we have such a short time in this class that I cannot bend very much. VI. Grading Total number of points for this class is as follows: Exam #1 = 200 points = 20% of the grade Exam #2 = 200 points = 20% of the grade Papers = 250 points = 25% of the grade Quizzes = 150 points = 15% of the grade On Line Assignments = 100 points = 10% of Grade Attendance = 100 points = 10% of the grade Total # of points: 1000 100% of the grade Papers You will write one paper for this class. You will first hand in and discuss your thesis statement and then hand in and discuss the evidence you have for your paper with your classmates. You cannot receive credit for a final paper without handing in these steps. Your paper will be three to five pages double-spaced in Times New Roman with one-inch margins. LATE PAPERS ARE GRADED DOWN 10% PER DAY. You will discuss your thesis and example for you paper in small groups discussion in class. Papers will be due at the end of the first and last section of the class (see syllabus). Tests

We will have two exams in this class. The mid term will test information from the beginning of class until week before the exam. The final will test information after the mid term. There will be one cumulative essay question on the final exam. Students must attend each exam. VII. Course Expectations Students will develop listening and speaking skills in class participation. Students are expected to attend class regularly and arrive promptly, and to assume responsibility for their assignments. In addition, they are expected to display courteous behavior with respect for their instructor and fellow students and honesty in their academic and personal interactions. VIII. STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Students with documented disabilities who need special accommodation in the classroom should contact Special Services for assistance. IX. Suggested Schedule of Assignments/Readings by Week Week Dates Reading Assignment 1 The Birth of Civilization Chapter One 8.21 Intro Begin Gilgamesh 8.23 Early Civilizations Quiz/In Class Assignment 2 Tigris and Euphrates river valley Finish Gilgamesh 8.28 Mesopotamia 8.30 Discussion of Gilgamesh Quiz/In Class Assignment 3 Egypt and Persia Chapter One 9.04 Egypt 9.06 Persia Quiz/In Class Assignment 4 The Rise of Greek Civilization Chapter Two 9.11 Rise of Greece Begin The Cave 9.13 Classical Greece Quiz/In Class Assignment BETWEEN 9/11 AND 9/20 PLEASE COMPLETE ON-;INE ASSIGNMENT #1 5 Greece Continued Chapter Three and Four 9.18 Hellenistic Greece 9.20 Discussion of Plato. Finish The Cave

In Class Assignment 6 Roman Republic Chapter 5 9.25 Rise of Roman Republic 9.27 Paper Thesis Due Discussion Workshop Your Thesis 7 The Roman Empire Chapter 6 10.2 Emperors good and bad First Paper Due 10.4 East West and the Fall 8 Mid-Term 10.09 Mid-Term Review 10.11 NO CLASS Start Song of Roland 9 MID-TERM/ISLAM 10.16 MID-TERM 10.18 Origins of Islam Chapter 8 10 Al andalus Read handout 10.23 Al Andalus 10.25 Al Andalus View Film and discussion BETWEEN 10.23 AND 11.01 PLEASE COMP;ETE ON-LIN ASSIGNMENT #2 11 Charlemagne and the Vikings Chapter 9 10.30 The Carolingians, Chaos, and the Vikings 11.01 In class quiz/discussion Song of Roland Finish Song of Roland 12 Crusades and Black Death Chapter 10 11.06 Crusades 11.08 The Black Death p.410-413 Quiz 13 Renaissance P.421-438 11.13 Rise of the Italian City States 11.15 The Prince/Paper Topic The Prince/Quiz 14 11.20 NO CLASSS 11.22 NO CLASS BETWEEN 11/20 AND 11/29 PLEASE COMPLETE ON-LINE ASSIGNMENT #3

15 1492/The Age of Reformation Chapter 14 11.27 1492/ Luther and the Princes Luther s 95 Theses 11.29 The Thirty-Year War 16 12.04 Peace of Westphalia Chapter 15 12.06 Final Review Final Paper Due Final Time and Place TBA