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Explore Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican and Andean art, examining major monuments, sculptures, paintings, and textiles from Maya, Aztec, and Inca civilizations.
Explore Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican and Andean art, examining major monuments and cultural contexts of Maya, Aztec, and Inca civilizations.
Explore human societies from prehistoric times to Early Modern era, examining global social, political, religious, economic, and cultural developments.
Explore human societies from prehistory to Early Modern era, examining global social, political, religious, economic, and cultural changes in an enriched honors format.
Explore global social, political, economic, and cultural changes from early modern times to the present through a comparative lens.
Explore California's rich history from ancient times to today, covering social, intellectual, economic, and political developments along the Pacific Coast.
Explore the evolution of global cinema from its inception to the 1940s, understanding key developments and international influences in filmmaking.
Explore post-1945 cinema's evolution, analyzing influential films, filmmakers, and cultural impacts while studying technological and economic developments.
Explore major world regions and their interactions until 1500, covering belief systems, environmental changes, family, gender, politics, and economics.
Explore Western art from Paleolithic to Byzantine eras, analyzing styles and social contexts that shaped artistic expressions through history.
Explore Western art from Medieval to Romantic periods, analyzing style and social context through critical and historical perspectives.
Explore modern art's evolution from 19th to 21st century, analyzing pivotal artists, styles, and cultural contexts in Europe and America.
Explore Asia's artistic heritage from Neolithic to present, examining diverse art forms within historical and cultural contexts. Develop critical analysis skills.
Explore immigrant contributions, policies, and identity in the U.S. from colonial times to present, comparing Asian, African, European, and Latino experiences.
Explore women's roles and contributions in US political, economic, social, and cultural development from pre-colonial times to the 1880s.
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