Survey of World History I (GH 101)

Term: 2019-2020 Fall

Faculty

Jacquelyn Williams
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Jacquelyn Williams has a BA in Anthropology/Archaeology and a MA in Public History. Mrs. Williams has been teaching American, European, and World history undergraduate courses for 5 years, both in-person and online.

Mrs. Williams’ most recent research interests include early American history between the 15th and 19th centuries pertaining to Colonial and American relationships with the Spanish, French, British, and Native Americans.

In Mrs. Williams’ courses she strives to bring in information from various disciplines, such as history, anthropology, and archaeology, in order to provide her students with a well-rounded picture of the material she is covering.  She likes to incorporate primary sources, documentaries, power points, and group discussions into her courses to better help her students learn and remember the material.

Schedule

Wed-Fri, 1:05 PM - 2:20 PM (8/21/2019 - 12/11/2019) Location: MAIN DEEDS D201

Description

A survey of the ancient Asian, African, and near Eastern civilizations, giving special emphasis to their
social, cultural, and religious development. The course culminates in a study of western civilization
from its Greco-Roman roots through the era of the Renaissance.