HIST-3354: Reform and Revolution in Early Modern England
Description: Examines the political, social, economic, and religious history of early modern England. Focus on the English Reformation and descent into Civil War and Revolution. Discussion of the Houses of Tudor and Stuart and their roles in radically transforming England into a constitutional monarchy in which the rule of law reigned supreme. Engagement with diverse perspectives on the religious, social, and political upheaval of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries through focused study of primary and secondary source materials.
Pathways: 2 Critical Thinking Humanities, 11 Intercultural&Global Aware.
Course Hours: 3 credits
Corequisites: N/A
Crosslist: N/A
Repeatability: N/A
Sections Taught: 2
Average GPA: 3.19 (B+)
Strict A Rate (No A-) : 18.50%
Average Withdrawal Rate: 0.00%
Michael J Alexander | 2020 | 31.0% | 62.9% | 6.3% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 3.19 | 2 |