HTY 103 United States History I
From the exploration of America to 1877. The development of democracy, growth of the West, slavery and sectionalism, the Civil War, and Reconstruction. Prerequisite: ENG 101
Bangor
10049 United States History I TTH 10:30AM-11:50AM Grady 3
Rockland
10386 United States History I W 04:00PM-06:45PM Galloway 3
Rumford/Mexico
10213 United States History I T 01:00PM-03:45PM Abbott 3
WEB
08662 United States History I McCord 3
HTY 104 United States History II
From 1877 to recent years. The making of modern America, industrialism, imperialism and other topics. Prerequisite: ENG 101
Augusta
10255 United States History II M 01:00PM-03:45PM Wigderson 3
(ITV Broadcast Class)
08901 United States History II T 07:00PM-09:45PM Wigderson 3
Bangor
10050 United States History II MW 09:00AM-11:45AM Lodge 3 (Mini Session Course)
10051 United States History II T 04:00PM-06:45PM Grady 3
(ITV Receive Class)
08903 United States History II T 07:00PM-09:45PM Wigderson 3
Ellsworth/Hancock
10130 United States History II W 09:00AM-11:45AM Cole 3
Saco/Biddeford
10479 United States History II TH 04:00PM-06:45PM Beam 3
South Paris
10226 United States History II TH 04:00PM-06:45PM Abbott 3
ITV
(ITV Receive Class)
United States History II T 07:00PM-09:45PM Wigderson 3
08904 Bath/Brunswick
11018 Bethel
11019 Bucksport
11020 Calais
11021 Deer Isle
11022 Dover-Foxcroft/Penquis
11023 East Millinocket
11024 East Sullivan
11025 Ellsworth/Hancock
11026 Fairfield
11027 Farmington
11028 Fort Kent
11029 Greenville
11030 Houlton
11017 Hutchinson Center
11031 Jay - Spruce Mountain Adult Ed
11032 Lewiston-Auburn
11033 Lincoln
11034 Machias
11036 Mount Desert
11037 Newport
11038 Presque Isle
11039 Rockland
11035 Rumford/Mexico
11040 Saco/Biddeford
11041 Sanford
11042 Sherman Station
11043 Skowhegan
11044 South Paris
11045 Winthrop
11046 Wiscasset
WEB
08663 United States History II McCord 3
HTY 105 World Civilizations I, Prehistory to 1500
This course is an introductory comparative exploration of various world civilizations through themes such as gender, religion, war, ecology, and ethnicity. Voices of individual lives are used to compare cultures and civilizations. Prerequisite: ENG101
Bangor
(VC Broadcast Class)
12288 World Civilizations I, Prehistory to 1500 TH 01:00PM-03:45PM Lodge 3
Video Conference Receive Sites
World Civilizations I, Prehistory to 1500 TH 01:00PM-03:45PM Lodge 3
12289 Bath/Brunswick
13810 Belfast
HTY 106 World Civilizations II, From 1500 to the Present
A global survey of the interacting roles of gender, nation, race, and class in the modern age of capitalism, imperialism, and world war. Voices of individual lives are used to compare cultures and civilizations. Prerequisite: ENG 101
Augusta
(ITV Broadcast Class, Delayed Viewing OK, Instructor Permission Required)
08909 World Civilizations II, From 1500 to the Present W 07:00PM-09:45PM Hazard 3
Bangor
(ITV Receive Class, Delayed Viewing OK, Instructor Permission Required)
08910 World Civilizations II, From 1500 to the Present W 07:00PM-09:45PM Hazard 3
ITV
(ITV Receive Class, Delayed Viewing OK, Instructor Permission Required)
World Civilizations II, From 1500 to the Present W 07:00PM-09:45PM Hazard 3
08912 Bath/Brunswick
11333 Bethel
11334 Bucksport
11335 Calais
11336 Deer Isle
11337 Dover-Foxcroft/Penquis
11338 East Millinocket
11339 East Sullivan
11340 Ellsworth/Hancock
11341 Fairfield
11342 Farmington
11343 Fort Kent
11344 Greenville
11345 Houlton
11332 Hutchinson Center
11346 Island Falls - Delayed Viewing
11347 Jackman - Delayed Viewing
11348 Jay - Spruce Mountain Adult Ed
11349 Kingfield - Delayed Viewing
11350 Lewiston-Auburn
11351 Lincoln
11352 Machias
11354 Mount Desert
11355 Newport
11356 North Haven - Delayed Viewing
11357 Presque Isle
11358 Rangeley - Delayed Viewing
11359 Rockland
11353 Rumford/Mexico
11365 S Berwick - Delayed Viewing
11360 Saco/Biddeford
11361 Sanford
11362 Sherman Station
11363 Skowhegan
11364 South Paris
11366 Thorndike - Delayed Viewing
11367 Vinalhaven - Delayed Viewing
11368 Winthrop
11369 Wiscasset
HTY 310 History of Maine
This course will survey the social, economic and political history of the State of Maine from prehistoric times until the recent past. It will emphasize the important role that people from different ethnic and cultural backgrounds have had in shaping the unique character of the state. It will also explore Maine's connections with and contributions to the history of United States and worldwide events. Prerequiste: ENG 101 and any history course or permission of instructor.
WEB
08664 History of Maine McCord 3
HTY 321 The Immigrant in American History
An examination of the causes of migration to the New World, from the colonial period to the Immigration Law of 1965. The impact of the immigrants and their culture on American society. Prerequisite: ENG101
Augusta
(VC Broadcast Class)
08274 The Immigrant in American History T 01:00PM-03:45PM Wigderson 3
Video Conference Receive Sites
The Immigrant in American History T 01:00PM-03:45PM Wigderson 3
08275 Bangor
09671 Bath/Brunswick
13730 East Millinocket
09673 Ellsworth/Hancock
08276 Rockland
09674 Rumford/Mexico
HTY 350 Twentieth Century World History
This course examines the history of the world in the 20th century - the two world wars; the Russian, Chinese, Mexican, and Cuban revolutions; and national liberation struggles in Africa and Asia. It also addresses the evolution of international economic and political systems and the influence of the West on the lives of people everywhere. Prerequisite: Three credit hours in history.
Bangor
(VC Broadcast Class)
08277 Twentieth Century World History W 04:00PM-06:45PM Lodge 3
Video Conference Receive Sites
Twentieth Century World History W 04:00PM-06:45PM Lodge 3
08278 Bath/Brunswick
08698 Ellsworth/Hancock
09681 Rockland
09682 Rumford/Mexico
