Approved April 25, 2005
Within the context of broadly understood historical eras, students will:
OR
Within the context of broadly understood historical eras, students will:
The term "civilization" implies the existence of a state-level society with a relatively advanced degree of occupational specialization and the evolution of classical religious, philosophical and literary traditions.
Courses in ancient civilizations generally must be comparative. The term "multi-cultural region" implies the existence of several cultures that approach the definition of "civilization" or did at one time. Sub-Saharan Africa or Latin America might be examples. The term "non-western" implies a primary focus outside of Europe, the U.S. and Canada or on the indigenous peoples of North America.
Note: The first set of learning outcomes corresponds to the second of the SUNY Trustee’s learning outcomes and the second set corresponds to the first of the SUNY Trustee’s learning outcomes. The committee purposely wrote these learning outcomes to be parallel to the Western Civilization learning outcomes.
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