HIST 1500 World History - University of Utah History to 1500 (HF) HIST 1500 (HF) ... states and...

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World History to 1500 (HF) HIST 1500 (HF) MWF, 8:35-9:25AM lectures & discussions in English 3 credits Spanish CLAC Section HIST 4920-004 Wednesday, 9:40-10:30AM 1 credit course Chinese CLAC Section HIST 4920-005 Friday, 11:50-12:40PM 1 credit course INSTRUCTOR (HIST 1500) Prof. Bradley Parker [email protected] COURSE DESCRIPTION This class focuses on the development of, and interactions between, peoples, states and civilizations around the world from prehistory to ca. 1500 A.D. What is a CLAC Section? In this one-hour-a-week class, students will discuss study questions or short readings pertinent to the content of the course in Chinese or in Spanish, depending on which CLAC Section the student has registered for. Who can take the course? Anyone currently enrolled in HIST 1500, whose Chinese or Spanish speaking skills are at the intermediate level or higher, and who would like more opportunities to communicate in Chinese or Spanish. For more information, visit our website: www.ias.utah.edu/language/ clac-courses

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World History to 1500 (HF)

HIST 1500 (HF) MWF, 8:35-9:25AM lectures & discussions in English 3 credits

Spanish CLAC Section HIST 4920-004 Wednesday, 9:40-10:30AM 1 credit course

Chinese CLAC Section HIST 4920-005 Friday, 11:50-12:40PM 1 credit course

INSTRUCTOR (HIST 1500) Prof. Bradley Parker [email protected]

COURSE DESCRIPTIONThis class focuses on the development of, and interactions between, peoples, states and civilizations around the world from prehistory to ca. 1500 A.D.

What is a CLAC Section?In this one-hour-a-week class, students will discuss study questions or short readings pertinent to the content of the course in Chinese or in Spanish, depending on which CLAC Section the student has registered for.

Who can take the course? Anyone currently enrolled in HIST 1500, whose Chinese or Spanish speaking skills are at the intermediate level or higher, and who would like more opportunities to communicate in Chinese or Spanish.

For more information, visit our website: www.ias.utah.edu/language/clac-courses