Historia Mundial I
| Nombre del curso | Historia Mundial I |
| Código del curso | HIS103 |
| ¶Ù±ð²õ³¦°ù¾±±è³¦¾±Ã³²Ô | This is a seminar-driven, discussion-based, and hands-on course that introduces students to the history of the world from the rise of civilizations through the age of exploration. It aims to contribute to efforts to restore balance in the discipline by bringing attention to regions, cultures, practices, and identities that have remained neglected in the dominant narrative of world history. The course, therefore, labors to recover lost voices and stories while discerning commonalities in human experiences across time and regions, looking at and beyond Europe, Mesopotamia, Africa, the Indus Valley and the Indian Ocean, as well as Mesoamerica, from 3500 BCE through 1500 CE. Contact and exchange, cultural heritage and the question of ownership, art as an informant, and historically marginalized identity registers will be topics of collective attention. |
| Resultados del aprendizaje | Al finalizar este curso, los estudiantes serán capaces de: – Have a general comprehension of the conditions and circumstances that gave rise to and sustained civilizations from the ancient through early modern eras. – Demonstrate basic fluency in the interconnected and shared aspects of the world history. – Be able to contextualize and demonstrate a nuanced understanding of complex socio-cultural phenomena. – Be able to engage with primary and secondary sources critically. |
| Facultad | Escuela de Artes, Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales |
| Nivel | posgrado |
| Número de créditos (US / ECTS) | 3 US / 6 ECTS |