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History UCLA

UCLA: History

Para inscribirse en unas Summer Sessions en UCLA, debes seleccionar 2 cursos de Summer Sessions. A continuación puedes ver todos los cursos del área History, contenido y horario.

Recomendamos:
1.- Ver en qué sesión (fechas y duración) se imparte cada uno de los cursos de esta área.
2.- Cuando sepas los cursos que más te interesan comprueba el horario para que no se solapen entre ellos.

DURACIÓN       FECHAS                           SESSION
6 semanas        Junio 25 – Agosto 3              Session A
6 semanas        Agosto 6 – Septiembre 14    Session C
8 semanas        Junio 25 – Agosto 17          Session A
10 semanas      Junio 25 – Agosto 31          Session A

REQUISITOS:  Nivel Avanzado, TOEFL 79iBT, CAE, IELTS 6.5

                                                                                    

Cursos de History: 

Historynº de creditosduración en semanasSesión
Introduction to Western Civilization: Circa A.D. 843 to Circa 171556A
Introduction to Historical Practice: Variable Topics in U.S. History46A
Ancient Egyptian Civilization46A
History of Rome from Death of Caesar to Time of Constantinople46A
British Empire since 178346A
20th Century U.S. History, 1900 to 192846A
Introduction to Afro-American History46A
Capstone Seminar: History, Europe46A / C
Introduction to Western Civilization: Ancient Civilizations, Prehistory to...56C
History of Modern Europe: World War II and its Aftermath, 1939 to Present46C
American Popular Culture46C
Modern Brazil46C
Early History of India46C
Capstone Seminar: History, U.S.46C

Precios
 

INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION FEE: 700 €
SERVICIO DE MENSAJERÍA Y GASTOS BANCARIOS: 90 €
CURSO: Desde 2.780 €
Seguro medico obligatorio: 315 €
 

TIPO DE ALOJAMIENTO DURACIÓN FECHASPRECIO
Campus Media P. 6 semanas. Jun 24 - Ago 3 // Ago 6 - Sep 142.385,00 €
Apartamento S.C. 8 semanas. Jun 24 - Ago 173.130,00 €
Apartamento S.C. 10 semanas Jun 24 - Ago 313.880,00 €

                                                                                                                                      

HISTORY

Introduction to Western Civilization: Circa A.D. 843 to Circa 1715

Ma, Jue   8:30A  10:35A
Lecture, three hours; discussion, two hours. Broad, historical study of major elements in Western heritage from the world of the Greeks to that of the 20th century, designed to further beginning students' general education, introduce them to ideas, attitudes, and institutions basic to Western civilization, and acquaint them, through reading and critical discussion, with representative contemporary documents and writings of enduring interest. P/NP or letter grading.  

Introduction to Historical Practice: Variable Topics in U.S. History

Ma, Jue  1:00P  3:05P 
Seminar, three hours. Discussion classes of no more than 15 students. Introduction to study of history, with emphasis on historical theory and research methods. Variable topics courses; consult "Schedule of Classes" for topics to be offered in specific term. P/NP or letter grading.

Ancient Egyptian Civilization
Ma, Jue  11:00A  1:05P
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Course M103A is not requisite to M103B. Designed for juniors/seniors. Political and cultural institutions of ancient Egypt and ideas on which they were based. Chronological discussion of Prehistory, Old and Middle Kingdom. P/NP or letter grading.

History of Rome from Death of Caesar to Time of Constantine
Ma, Jue  10:45A  12:50P
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Designed for juniors/seniors. Early empire treated in more detail, supplemented by survey of social and economic changes in 3rd century. P/NP or letter grading.

British Empire since 1783
Ma, Jue  10:45A  12:50P
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Designed for juniors/seniors. Political and economic development of British Empire, including evolution of colonial nationalism, development of commonwealth idea, and changes in British colonial policy. P/NP or letter grading.

20th Century U.S. History, 1900 to 1928
Lu, Mie  10:45A  12:50P
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Designed for juniors/seniors. Political, economic, intellectual, and cultural aspects of American democracy. P/NP or letter grading.

Introduction to Afro-American History
Ma, Jue  10:45A  12:50P
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Designed for juniors/seniors. Survey of Afro-American experience, with emphasis on three great transitions of Afro-American life: transition from Africa to New World slavery, transition from slavery to freedom, and transition from rural to urban milieus. P/NP or letter grading.

Capstone Seminar: History, Europe
Ma, Jue  3:15P  5:20P
Seminar, three hours. Designed for seniors. Limited to 15 students meeting with faculty member. Organized on topics basis with reading, discussion, and development of culminating project. May be repeated once for credit. P/NP or letter grading.

Introduction to Western Civilization: Ancient Civilizations, Prehistory to Circa A.D. 843
Lu, Mie  8:30A  10:35A
Lecture, three hours; discussion, two hours. Broad, historical study of major elements in Western heritage from the world of the Greeks to that of the 20th century, designed to further beginning students' general education, introduce them to ideas, attitudes, and institutions basic to Western civilization, and acquaint them, through reading and critical discussion, with representative contemporary documents and writings of enduring interest. P/NP or letter grading.

History of Modern Europe: World War II and its Aftermath, 1939 to Present
Ma, Jue  3:15P  5:20P
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Designed for juniors/seniors. World War II, origins and persistence of Cold War, reconstruction in West, de-Stalinization, decolonization, crisis of welfare state, background to and course of 1989 revolutions, current political configuration. P/NP or letter grading.
 
American Popular Culture
Lu, Mie  10:45A  12:50P
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Recommended requisites: courses 13B, 13C. Designed for juniors/seniors. Survey of American cultural history since 1865, with emphasis on historical development of urban, consumer-oriented American mass culture that enveloped diverse groups of Americans as producers and consumers. Historical development of American popular culture according to changing set of political, economic, and social circumstances. Evolution of national and global framework for mass circulation of popular cultural expressions, as well as arrival of new technologies that enabled that development. P/NP or letter grading.

Modern Brazil
Ma, Jue  3:15P  5:20P
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Designed for juniors/seniors. Selected topics in political, economic, social, and cultural development of Brazil, with emphasis on modernization and struggle for change, 1850 to present. Discussions, films, slides, and guest speakers supplement and complement lectures. P/NP or letter grading.

Early History of India
Ma, Jue  10:45A  12:50P
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Designed for juniors/seniors. Introduction to civilization and institutions of India. Survey of history and culture of South Asian subcontinent from earliest times to founding of Mughal Empire. P/NP or letter grading.

Capstone Seminar: History, U.S.
Lu, Mie  11:00A  1:05P
Seminar, three hours. Designed for seniors. Limited to 15 students meeting with faculty member. Organized on topics basis with reading, discussion, and development of culminating project. May be repeated once for credit. P/NP or letter grading.



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