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Great Books of the Western Modern World
PV-Hamilton School - 02200000UFLOR - University of Florida
Long Description (Course Description)
Introduces students to a selection of major texts of the modern period of Western
history, defined as roughly the period between the Enlightenment and the present. The course cannot of course be comprehensive but will represent major themes and genres of the period. It is part of a sequence of four such courses covering antiquity to modernity that will provide students with a foundational knowledge in the history of Western ideas.
history, defined as roughly the period between the Enlightenment and the present. The course cannot of course be comprehensive but will represent major themes and genres of the period. It is part of a sequence of four such courses covering antiquity to modernity that will provide students with a foundational knowledge in the history of Western ideas.
Min Credits
3
Max Credits
3
Repeat for Credit
No
Total Credits Allowed
3
Grading Basis
GRD - Letter Grade
Department(s)
Delivery Method
PC - Primarily Classroom (0-49% of course content taught outside of classroom)