20803243Modern African History
Course Information
Description
The course covers the history of Africa from the post-WWII era to the contemporary period. The course examines major events and interactions in Africa and Africa’s relationship with the world. Course themes include, colonial experiences, independence movements, post-independence governments, globalization in Africa, and contemporary societies.
Total Credits
3
Course Competencies
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Examine the colonial experiencesAssessment StrategiesWritten product or oral presentationCriteriaNarrate the colonial experiences of the continent
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Investigate the post-independence government experiencesAssessment StrategiesWritten product or oral presentationCriteriaDemonstrate the relationship between primary, secondary, oral and written materials by assessing historical worksIdentify the tools used to construct historical evidence and arguments relative to post colonial government experiences
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Trace the Cold War/Soviet/American influencesAssessment StrategiesWritten product or oral presentationCriteriaAnalyze different perspectives of the Cold War and its ramifications on continental histories
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Address social and cultural changesAssessment StrategiesWritten product or oral presentationCriteriaIdentify existing and compelling questions regarding these social and cultural changes along with their legacies
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Research the globalization process and its effects on the Mother ContinentAssessment StrategiesWritten product or oral presentationCriteriaPose effective research questionsDiscuss the globalization process
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Discuss present day societies and issuesAssessment StrategiesWritten product or oral presentationCriteriaPose effective research questionsDiscuss present day societies and issues
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Trace one African country's historyAssessment StrategiesWritten product or oral presentationCriteriaDescribe the country’s history as specified by the instructor
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Analyze historical materialsAssessment StrategiesWritten product or oral presentationCriteriaAnalysis includes class discussion questions from primary and secondary sources
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Write and present about historical topics, trends, and themesAssessment StrategiesWritten product or oral presentationCriteriaIdentify and cite sources and points of evidence appropriate in number and type for exercises such as an annotated bibliography, paper proposals, a semester paper, or with an oral presentation
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Collaborate with coursework, fellow students, and facilitatorAssessment StrategiesWritten product or oral presentationCriteriaRespond to the ideas of others constructively in oral or written conversation/dialogue/discussion