Centralia College correspondence courses may vary slightly quarter to quarter. For updated course offerings it is recommended to contact the correspondence office.
Pacific Northwest History. With this course you can learn the early exploration and settlement of the Pacific Northwest. Here, the emphasis is on the economic, political and social developments. Designed to meet state certification requirements for teachers.
U.S. History I - analysis of American history from the pre-invasion period to the Antebellum Era will be the focus of this course. The course makes emphasis on the social, political, and economic changes.
U.S. History II - analysis of American history from Antebellum Era to the Progressive Era will be the focus of this course. The course makes emphasis on the social, political, and economic changes.
U.S. History III - analysis of American history from World War One to the present will be the focus of this course. The course makes emphasis on the social, political, and economic changes. Western Civilization I. This course analyze the development of major political, economic, social and cultural characteristics of Antiquity and Medieval Europe.
Western Civilization II. Here you can find the analysis of the modern state with emphasis on the Renaissance, the Reformation, Absolutism, Scientific and Political Revolutions.
Western Civilization III. This course provides the information of the late 19th and 20th centuries with special attention paid to the development of political, social, and economic trends and events. The last three courses are not offered for the spring semester
Each course consists of 5 credit hours.
Tuition fees per 1 credit hour: Resident - $85.80 Nonresident - $99.00 International - $257.00
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