Course Description
World History of Science, HIS 101D
Human curiosity and inquiry changed and varied widely across Eurasia. This course surveys how the curiosity and inquiry were framed in three major civilizations (China, Islam and Judeo-Christian) from the Mongol conquest of Eurasia in the 13th century to the beginning of industrial capitalism in the 19th century.
Key Information
Credit: 5 quarter units /
3.33 semester units credit
UC Santa Cruz, History
Course Credit:
Upon successful completion, all online courses offered through cross-enrollment provide UC unit credit. Some courses are approved for GE, major preparation and/or, major credit or can be used as a substitute for a course at your campus.If "unit credit" is listed by your campus, consult your department, academic adviser or Student Affairs division to inquire about the petition process for more than unit credit for the course.
UC Berkeley:
Unit Credit
UC Davis:
Unit Credit
UC Irvine:
Unit Credit
UC Los Angeles:
Unit Credit
UC Merced:
Unit Credit (see your Academic Advisor)
UC Riverside:
Course Equivalence: UCR HIST 105 History of Science, 1700-1900
UC San Diego:
General Education: Warren - May be counted depending on major/PofC/AS; TMC 1 course toward upper division disciplinary breadth if noncontiguous to major; Sixth - 1 NAHR
UC San Francisco:
Unit Credit
UC Santa Barbara:
General Education: Area E-Culture & Thought and World Cultures; Majors
UC Santa Cruz:
General Education: SI
Prerequisites
Enrollment is restricted to sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
Course Creator
Minghui Hu
https://history.ucsc.edu/faculty/profiles/index.php?uid=mhu
https://history.ucsc.edu/faculty/profiles/index.php?uid=mhu
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