History


This course is designed to teach students about the development of the Caribbean region from pre-Columbus to the present time. 

This course provides students with an historical background of the Caribbean experience from social, political and economic perspectives, and to enable them to relate those experiences to present day Caribbean realities. (Prerequisite: ENG104)

This course examines the Amerindian period, plantation era, post emancipation period, and the modern era in the Virgin Islands. The course also emphasises aspects of public history, in particular the historical sites and museums of the Virgin Islands.  (Prerequisite:  ENG104) 

This course is designed to provide a comprehensive and comparative overview of the political evolution of different peoples, regions, cultures, kingdoms, and empires over time. Ancient rends in the development of Western Civilization to the fall of Byzantium (1453). This course is intended to expose the student to the philosophic thought which has molded human civilizations. The linkage will be drawn between such thought and the social structure and its political economy. 

(Prerequisite: ENG104) 

Trends in the development of Western Civilization to the fall of Byzantium (1453); this course is intended to expose the student to the philosophic thought which has melded human civilizations. The linkage will be drawn between such thought and the social structure and its political economy. (Prerequisite: ENG104)