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2400 NEW YORK AVE. WHITING, IN 46394 TEL. 219-473-7770 773-721-0202 FAX 219-473-4259 COURSE SYLLABUS Term: 2016-1 (Fall 2016) HIST 305A: Advanced Studies in Western Civilization Instructor Information: Instructor Name Dr. Valerie Pennanen Office Number: 522 Phone Number: (219) 473-4294 Email: [email protected] Hours Available: Mondays, 10:15 A.M. – 12 noon and 3:30 – 6 P.M. Tuesdays, 10:15 A.M. – 12 noon and 1 – 5 P.M. Wednesdays, 10:15 A.M. – 12 noon Thursdays, 10:15 A.M. – 12 noon and 1 – 5 P.M. Or by appointment Instructor Background: B.A., Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology and Ancient Greek (Bryn Mawr College); M.A. and Ph.D., Classical Art and Archaeology (The University of Michigan); teaching experience in classics, art history, art appreciation, liberal studies, world literature, world civilization, global perspectives (history and literature courses), and basic writing courses. Course Information: Course Time: MW 8:30 – 10 A.M. Classroom: TBA Prerequisites: EWPC 103 – 104 plus one of the following: HIST 110 or HIST 120. Required Books and Materials: Course pack. PRIOR TO OUR NEXT CLASS MEETING, please buy yourself a large, sturdy three-ring binder and insert the course pack into this binder. (Also, please buy a hole-puncher so that you can easily insert future, supplementary handouts into the binder.) PLEASE BRING YOUR COURSE PACK WITH YOU TO EACH AND EVERY SESSION THROUGHOUT THE SEMESTER, AND MAKE A HABIT OF WRITING AMPLE CLASS NOTES IN THE MARGINS, ON THE BACKS OF THE PAGES, AND / OR ON SEPARATE SHEETS OF PAPER!! First Person Singular: A Collection of Autobiographical Accounts and Memoirs from around the World. This unpublished “book” by yours truly will provide the basis for your Short Analytical Paper assignments. A copy of the latest (2015) “edition” will be

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2400 NEW YORK AVE. � WHITING, IN 46394 � TEL. 219-473-7770 � 773-721-0202 � FAX 219-473-4259

COURSESYLLABUSTerm:2016-1(Fall2016)

HIST305A:AdvancedStudiesinWesternCivilization

InstructorInformation:InstructorName Dr.ValeriePennanenOfficeNumber: 522PhoneNumber: (219)473-4294Email: [email protected]: • Mondays,10:15A.M.–12noonand3:30–6P.M.

• Tuesdays,10:15A.M.–12noonand1–5P.M.• Wednesdays,10:15A.M.–12noon• Thursdays,10:15A.M.–12noonand1–5P.M.

OrbyappointmentInstructorBackground:B.A.,ClassicalandNearEasternArchaeologyandAncientGreek(BrynMawrCollege);M.A.andPh.D.,ClassicalArtandArchaeology(TheUniversityofMichigan);teachingexperienceinclassics,arthistory,artappreciation,liberalstudies,worldliterature,worldcivilization,globalperspectives(historyandliteraturecourses),andbasicwritingcourses.

CourseInformation:

CourseTime: MW8:30–10A.M.Classroom: TBAPrerequisites: EWPC103–104plusoneofthefollowing:HIST110orHIST120.RequiredBooksandMaterials:

• Coursepack.PRIORTOOURNEXTCLASSMEETING,pleasebuyyourselfalarge,sturdythree-ringbinderandinsertthecoursepackintothisbinder.(Also,pleasebuyahole-punchersothatyoucaneasilyinsertfuture,supplementaryhandoutsintothebinder.)PLEASEBRINGYOURCOURSEPACKWITHYOUTOEACHANDEVERYSESSIONTHROUGHOUTTHESEMESTER,ANDMAKEAHABITOFWRITINGAMPLECLASSNOTESINTHEMARGINS,ONTHEBACKSOFTHEPAGES,AND/ORONSEPARATESHEETSOFPAPER!!

• FirstPersonSingular:ACollectionofAutobiographicalAccountsandMemoirsfromaroundtheWorld.Thisunpublished“book”byyourstrulywillprovidethebasisforyourShortAnalyticalPaperassignments.Acopyofthelatest(2015)“edition”willbe

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providedtoyoufreeofchargeatthebeginningofthesemester.

• www.ccsj.blackboardPleasecheckBlackboardatleastonceperweekforanyannouncements.Also,notethat“practicequestions”willbepostedonBlackboardatleasttwodayspriortoeachquiz,tohelpyoureviewthematerial.INTHEEVENTOFANUNEXPECTEDCLASSCANCELLATION(duetodangerousweatherconditions,poweroutages,instructorillness,etc.),PLEASEBESURETOCHECKTHEBLACKBOARDSITE,WHEREAREQUIREDASSIGNMENTINLIEUOFATTENDINGCLASSWILLBEPOSTED!

LearningOutcomes/Competencies:Studentsinthiscoursewill:

• KnowadetailedchronologyofWesterncivilization,fromGreco-Romantimestothepresent.• UnderstandanddiscusstheimpactofgeographyandclimateonWesternhistory.• DemonstrateanunderstandingoftheWesternculturallegacy.• Analyzemajorevents,problems,andinterpretiveissuesofWesterncivilization.• SynthesizescholarlyfindingsontopicsinWesternhistory.• Prepareandleadeitheronefullsessionortwohalf-sessionsofHIST115.• Researchandwritea12-to15-pagepaper(termpaper)onasignificanttopic,issue,or

probleminWesternhistory.

CourseDescription:ThiscourseimpartsathoroughknowledgeofWesterncivilizationsfromGreco-Romantimestothepresent.Studentswillmasterchronologiesandkeyevents,addressinterpretiveissuesandproblems,andtracepolitical,social,cultural,andeconomicdevelopmentsinthehistoryoftheWesternworld.Theyalsowillexploretheimpactofgeographyandclimate(includingclimatechange)onthehistoryoftheWest.StudentsenrolledinHIST305willattendthesamelecturesandtakethesametestsasstudentsinHIST115,buttheywillberequiredtocompleteadditionalreadingandwritingprojects,includingaresearchpaper,andtoleadeitheronefullsessionortwohalf-sessionsofHIST115.HIST305isdesignedprimarilyforstudentswhoplantominorinHistory;however,itmaybetakenasanelectivebyotherstudentswhomeetthepre-requisites.LearningStrategies:Tests,readingandwritingassignmentsdesignedtopromoteadvancedcriticalthinkinginregardtosourcematerials,leadershipofoneormoreclasssessionsaselsewheredescribed,andadvancedreadingandwritingproject(termpaper).ExperientialLearningOpportunities:Teaching/classleadershipsession. Assessments:

MajorAssignments:

• Quizzes(6)• Take-HomeAssignment(for

RenaissanceandReformationsunit)

30%ofgrade5%ofgrade

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• ShortAnalyticalPapers(3)• Teaching/ClassLeadership

Session• TermPaper• Post-Test

25%ofgrade20%ofgrade20%ofgradeAgradeof“A”onthePost-Testwillresultintheadditionof3extrapointstothestudent’sfinalcoursegrade.Agradeof“B”onthePost-Testwillresultintheadditionof2extrapointstothestudent’sfinalcoursegrade.

ClassParticipation SeeTeaching/ClassLeadershipSession,above.

GradingScale 100–93:A92–90:A-89–87:B+ 86–83:B 82–80:B-79–77:C+ 76–73:C 72–70:C-69–67:D+ 66–63:D 62–60:D-59andbelow F

CourseSchedule:ClassDate ClassDiscussion/Activities HomeworkWednesday,September7 Welcome,introduction,andpre-

test(!).Readcoursepackpages2–5,ANDdecideonyourtermpaperandteachingtopics.

Monday,September12 TERMPAPERTOPICANDTEACHINGTOPIC(S)DUE.HighlightsofMinoancivilization(apre-Greek,BronzeAgecivilization).IntroductiontotheMycenaean(BronzeAgeGreek)civilization.

Dosomepreliminaryresearchonyourtermpapertopic.

Wednesday,September14

Mycenaean(BronzeAgeGreek)civilization,continued.ViewinganddiscussionofPBSfilm“SecretsoftheDead:TheRealTrojanHorse.”

StudyforQuiz#1.

Monday,September19 QUIZ#1.TheEarlyGreekworld,continued:thepost-Mycenaean/HomericAge.

Readcoursepackpages11–13,andbeginin-depthresearchforyourtermpaper.

Wednesday,September TheEarlyGreekworld,continued: Readcoursepackpages14–15,

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21 theArchaicperiod(includingthebirthofdemocracyatAthens).Towardtheendoftoday’ssession,whiletheGenEdstudentsworkontheirfirstin-classessay,pleasequietlyconferwithmeaboutyourworkfortheclass.

andcontinueresearchforyourtermpaper.

Monday,September26 TheGreco-Persianwars,andtheopeningoftheGreekClassicalperiod.

ReadFirstPersonSingularpages12–17(Socrates).

Wednesday,September28

TheGreekClassicalperiod,continued.

StudyforQuiz#2.

Monday,October3 QUIZ#2.ThecareerofAlexandertheGreat.TheHellenisticperiod.

Wednesday,October5 IntroductiontotheancientRomans.

StudyforQuiz#3.

Monday,October10 QUIZ#3.TheriseofRome(monarchythroughRepublic).

ReadFirstPersonSingularpages18–25(Augustus).

Wednesday,October12 Augustus,founderoftheRomanEmpire.

StudyforQuiz#4.

Monday,October17 QUIZ#4.TheHighRomanEmpire.

ReadFirstPersonSingularpages32–37(St.Augustine).

Wednesday,October19 ThelaterRomanEmpire,throughthereignofDiocletianandtheTetrarchy.

BeginworkingonShortAnalyticalPaper#1(Socrates,Augustus,ORSt.Augustine).

Monday,October24 ThetransitionfrompaganismtoChristianity,andthefurtherdeclineoftheWesternRomanEmpire.Towardtheendoftoday’ssession,whiletheGenEdstudentsworkontheirsecondin-classessay,pleasequietlyconferwithmeaboutyourworkfortheclass.

FinishShortAnalyticalPaper#1.

Wednesday,October26 SHORTANALTYICALPAPER#1DUE.Thedeathofoneempireandthebirthofanew:ViewingofHistoryChannelfilm“TheDarkAges”(whichincludesinformationonEmperorJustinian,founderoftheByzantineEmpire).TheGenEdstudentswillwritetheirthirdin-classessayinconjunctionwiththisfilm.

Continueresearchforyourtermpaper.

Monday,October31 TheEarlyMiddleAges. Continueresearchforyourtermpaper.

Wednesday,November2 TheEarlyMiddleAges,continued.IntroductiontotheHighMiddleAges.

StudyforQuiz#5.

Monday,November7 QUIZ#5.TheHighMiddleAges, Beginactivelywritingyourterm

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continued. paper.Wednesday,November9 TheLateMiddleAgesand

transitiontotheRenaissance.StudyforQuiz#6.

Monday,November14 QUIZ#6.HighlightsoftheRenaissance.

Continuewritingyourtermpaper.

Wednesday,November16 TheProtestantandCatholicReformations.

DoTake-HomeAssignment(“AGalleryofFamousEuropeansfromtheAgeofRenaissanceandReformations”),ANDcontinuewritingyourtermpaper.

Monday,November21 TAKE-HOMEASSIGNMENTDUE.OverviewoftheEarlyModernera,andintroductiontotheEnlightenment.WhentheGenEdstudentsbeginworkingontheirfourthin-classessay,youmayeitherleaveforthedayorconferwithme,ifnecessary.

Wednesday,November23 TheEnlightenment,continued.WhentheGenEdstudentsbeginworkingontheirfifthin-classessay,youmayeitherleaveforthedayorconferwithme,ifnecessary.

Carefullyreadcoursepackpages72–78,ANDfinishyourtermpaper!

Monday,November28 TERMPAPERDUE.The19thcentury(1800s),unittobeintroducedviaGENEDSTUDENTS’ORALPRESENTATIONS,firstround.WhentheGenEdstudentsbeginworkingontheirsixthin-classessay,youmayeitherleaveforthedayorconferwithme,ifnecessary.

ReadFirstPersonSingularpages82–93(BettyHarrisandHenryDavidThoreau),ANDbeginworkingonShortAnalyticalPaper#2(HarrisORThoreau).

Wednesday,November30 The19thcentury(1800s),unittobecontinuedviaGENEDSTUDENTS’ORALPRESENTATIONS,secondround.WhentheGenEdstudentsbeginworkingontheirseventhin-classessay,youmayeitherleaveforthedayorconferwithme,ifnecessary.

Carefullyreadcoursepackpages80–92,ANDfinishShortAnalyticalPaper#2.

Monday,December5 SHORTANALYTICALPAPER#2DUE.Overviewofthe20thcentury,unittobecoveredviatheGENEDSTUDENTS’REQUIREDCLASSDISCUSSION.

ReadFirstPersonSingularpages163–166(AleksandrSolzhenitsyn)and170–173(ElieWiesel),ANDbeginworkingonShortAnalyticalPaper#3(SolzhenitsynORWiesel).

Wednesday,December7 In-classreview. FinishShortAnalyticalPaper#3,ANDfinishreviewing,onyourowntime,forthePost-Test.

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EXAMWEEKMEETING;dateTBAassoonasitisfinalizedbytheRegistrar’sOffice

SHORTANALYTICALPAPER#3DUE.ALSO,POST-TEST!!!

Ireservetherighttochangethisscheduletomeettheneedsoftheclass.

Responsibilities AttendingClass

Youcannotsucceedinthisclassifyoudonotattend.Webelievethatintellectualgrowthandsuccessinhighereducationoccurthroughinteractionintheclassroomandlaboratories.However,wedonotwanttopenalizestudentsforparticipatingincollege-sponsoredevents.Whenyoumissclassbecauseofacollegeevent,youmustgivenoticeofyourabsenceinadvance,andyouareresponsibleforallmissedwork.Beingabsentdoesn’texcuseyoufromdoingclasswork;youhavemoreresponsibilitiestokeepupandmeettheobjectivesofthiscourse.HistorySupportAreaAttendancePolicy:Intheeventthatyoumustmissclassduetoanofficial,CCSJ-relatedcommitment(forinstance,anathleticeventinwhichyouareplaying),youareexpectedtoprovideatleast48hours’advancenotificationviae-mailtoyourHistoryinstructor(s).Ifasudden,seriouscircumstance(personalillnessorfamilyemergency)preventsyoufromattendingclass,youshouldmakeitahighprioritytonotifyyourHistoryinstructor(s)assoonaspossible.Youmaymakeupworkforasessionthatyoumissedduetolegitimatereasons,providedthatyouabidebyyourinstructor’srulesgoverningextensions(pleaseseebelow,TurningInYourWork).PleasekeepinmindthatfrequentabsencesfromclasswillNOTbetolerated,andabsencesduetotrivialreasonswillNOTbeexcused.Astudentwhomissesmorethan9hoursofclasstime,total,willreceiveagradeofFWonhisorhertranscript.Punctuality:Pleasemakeitatopprioritytoarriveontimetoclasseachweek.Repeatedlycominginlate(especiallyifyouaremorethan5or10minutestardy)isdisruptive,anditwillresultina10-to20-percent(dependingonhowseveretheproblemis)loweringofyourclassdiscussiongradefortheeveninginquestion.Thankyouforyourattentiontotheseimportantmatters.

TurningInYourWork

Youcannotsucceedinthisclassifyoudonotturninallyourworkonthedayitisdue.

ExtensionsonwrittenhomeworkandoralpresentationswillbegrantedONLYincaseofillness,familyemergency,orunavoidableconflictsduetoothercommitmentsyouhaveforCCSJ.Pleaserememberthatextensionsarenotgrantedautomatically;youmustrequestthem.THEREISALIMITOFTWOEXTENSIONSPERSTUDENTPERSEMESTER,AND7

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DAYSISTHEMAXIMUMLENGTHFORANEXTENSION.

UsingElectronicDevices

Pleaseturnoffallcellphones,pagers,etc.forthefulldurationofeachclass.Ifthereisanimportantreasonwhyyoumusthaveyourphoneorpagerturnedon(e.g.illnessathome,worksituation),pleasespeaktomeaboutitbeforetheclassmeets.

ParticipatinginClass Seeabove,page2.DoingYourOwnWork

Ifyouturninworkthatisnotyourown,youaresubjecttojudicialreview,andtheseprocedurescanbefoundintheCollegeCatalogandtheStudentPlanner.ThemaximumpenaltyforanyformofacademicdishonestyisdismissalfromtheCollege.Usingstandardcitationguidelines,suchasMLAorAPAformat,todocumentsourcesavoidsplagiarism.TheLibraryhasreferencecopiesofeachofthesemanuals,andtherearebriefchecklistsinyourStudentHandbookandPlanner.PLEASENOTE:Allpapersmaybeelectronicallycheckedforplagiarism.

WithdrawingfromClass

Afterthelastdayestablishedforclasschangeshaspassed(seetheCollegecalendar),youmaywithdrawfromacoursebyfollowingthepolicyoutlinedintheCCSJCourseCatalog.

Resources:

StudentSuccessCenter:

TheStudentSuccessCenterprovidesfacultytutorsatalllevelstohelpyoumasterspecificsubjectsanddevelopeffectivelearningskills.Itisopentoallstudentsatnocharge.YoucancontacttheStudentSuccessCenterat219473-4287orstopbytheLibrary.

DisabilityServices:

DisabilityServicesstrivestomeettheneedsofallstudentsbyprovidingacademicservicesinaccordancewithAmericanswithDisabilitiesAct(ADA)guidelines.Ifyoubelievethatyouneeda“reasonableaccommodation”becauseofadisability,contacttheDisabilityServicesCoordinatorat219-473-4349.

CCSJAlerts:

CalumetCollegeofSt.Joseph’semergencycommunicationssystemwilltellyouaboutemergencies,weather-relatedclosings,orotherincidentsviatext,email,orvoicemessages.PleasesignupforthisimportantserviceannuallyontheCollege’swebsiteat:http://www.ccsj.edu/alerts/index.html.Inaddition,youcancheckothermediaforimportantinformation,suchasschoolclosings:Internet:http://www.ccsj.eduRadio:WAKE–1500AM,WGN–720AM,WIJE–105.5FM,WLS–890AM,WZVN–107.1FM,WBBMNEWSRADIO78TVChannels:2,5,7,9,32

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Emergency Procedures MEDICAL EMERGENCY

EMERGENCY ACTION

1. Call 911 and report incident. 2. Do not move the patient unless safety dictates. 3. Have someone direct emergency personnel to patient. 4. If trained: Use pressure to stop bleeding. 5. Provide basic life support as needed.

FIRE EMERGENCY ACTION

1. Pull alarm (located by EXIT doors). 2. Leave the building. 3. Call 911 from a safe distance, and give the following information: • Location of the fire within the building. • A description of the fire and how it started (if known)

BUILDING EVACUATION 1. All building evacuations will occur when an alarm sounds and/or upon notification by

security/safety personnel. DO NOT ACTIVATE ALARM IN THE EVENT OF A BOMB THREAT.

2. If necessary or if directed to do so by a designated emergency official, activate the building alarm. 3. When the building evacuation alarm is activated during an emergency, leave by the nearest

marked exit and alert others to do the same. 4. Assist the disabled in exiting the building! Remember that the elevators are reserved for persons

who are disabled. DO NOT USE THE ELEVATORS IN CASE OF FIRE. DO NOT PANIC. 5. Once outside, proceed to a clear area that is at least 500 feet away from the building. Keep

streets, fire lanes, hydrant areas and walkways clear for emergency vehicles and personnel. The assembly point is the sidewalk in front of the college on New York Avenue.

6. DO NOT RETURN to the evacuated building unless told to do so by College official or emergency responders.

IFYOUHAVEADISABILITYANDAREUNABLETOEVACUATE: Stay calm, and take steps to protect yourself. If there is a working telephone, call 911 and tell the emergency dispatcher where you are or where you will be moving. If you must move,

1. Move to an exterior enclosed stairwell. 2. Request persons exiting by way of the stairway to notify the Fire Department of your location. 3. As soon as practical, move onto the stairway and await emergency personnel. 4. Prepare for emergencies by learning the locations of exit corridors and enclosed stairwells.

Inform professors, and/or classmates of best methods of assistance during an emergency.

HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPILL/RELEASE EMERGENCY ACTION

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1. Call 911 and report incident. 2. Secure the area. 3. Assist the injured. 4. Evacuate if necessary.

TORNADO EMERGENCY ACTION

1. Avoid automobiles and open areas. 2. Move to a basement or corridor. 3. Stay away from windows. 4. Do not call 911 unless you require emergency assistance.

SHELTER IN PLACE EMERGENCY ACTION

1. Stay inside a building. 2. Seek inside shelter if outside. 3. Seal off openings to your room if possible. 4. Remain in place until you are told that it is safe to leave.

BOMB THREATS EMERGENCY ACTION

1. Call 911 and report incident. 2. If a suspicious object is observed (e.g. a bag or package left unattended): • Don’t touch it! • Evacuate the area.

TERRORISM AND ACTIVE SHOOTER SITUATIONS EMERGENCY ACTION

1. Call 911 and report intruder.

RUN, HIDE OR FIGHT TIPS:

1. Prepare – frequent training drills to prepare the most effectively. 2. Run and take others with you – learn to stay in groups if possible. 3. Leave the cellphone. 4. Can’t run? Hide – lock the door and lock or block the door to prevent the shooter from coming

inside the room. 5. Silence your cellphone -- use landline phone line. 6. Why the landline? It allows emergency responders to know your physical location. 7. Fight – learn to “fight for your life” by utilizing everything you can use as a weapon. 8. Forget about getting shot – fight! You want to buy time to distract the shooter to allow time for

emergency responders to arrive. 9. Aim high – attack the shooter in the upper half of the body: the face, hands, shoulder, neck. 10. Fight as a group – the more people come together, the better the chance to take down the

shooter.

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11. Whatever you do, do something – “react immediately” is the better option to reduce traumatic incidents.