World War II

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Course No: HIST.2420-031; SIS Class Nbr: 1424; SIS Term: 3240
Course Status: Open Added 2/24/23

Course Description

The Second World War transformed states and people from East Asia to the United States to Europe. We examine diplomatic and military aspects of the war and how it affected the lives of people in the countries involved. Topics include the prelude to the war, military campaigns in Europe and the Pacific, collaboration and resistance, the home front, the Holocaust, science and the atom bomb, and the consequences of the war.

Prerequisites, Notes & Instructor

  • Special Notes: HS
  • Core Codes: AH, AMST, ANST, ITST, PCST
  • Credits: 3; Contact Hours: 3
  • Instructor: Zachary Martin
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When Offered & Tuition

  • Online Course
  • Summer 2023: May 15 to Aug 06
  • Course Level: Undergraduate
  • Tuition: $1140 | Pay as little as $580/mo for this course.
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  • Note: There is a $30 per semester registration fee for credit courses.

Related Programs: A.S. in Information Technology, B.L.A. in Liberal Arts, B.S. in Information Technology

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