HIST133 History of the Holocaust (Experimental)
Department of Social & Behavioral Science: History
- I. Course Number and Title
- HIST133 History of the Holocaust (Experimental)
- II. Number of Credits
- 3 credits
- III. Number of Instructional Minutes
- 2250
- IV. Prerequisites
- None
- Corequisites
- None
- V. Other Pertinent Information
- Experimental course
- VI. Catalog Course Description
- This course is a study of the antecedents, major events, and aftermath of the Holocaust. Students engage a variety of primary sources and archival media in order to develop their understanding of the Holocaust through multiple perspectives, and as a framework for interpreting modern genocide.
- VII. Required Course Content and Direction
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Course Learning Goals
Students will
- Develop an understanding of how, when, and where the Holocaust took place, the variety of experiences of those impacted, and its aftermath, including key historical, political, and cultural contexts;
- Analyze the motivations, roles and responsibilities of individuals, groups, and national governments when confronted with civil and human rights violations, war crimes and genocide;
- Identify and analyze patterns and antecedents that threaten human rights and democratic institutions and may lead to atrocity and genocide; and
- Apply knowledge of the Holocaust to interpret present-day examples of bias, discrimination, and inequity.
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Planned Sequence of Topics and/or Learning Activities
- Antecedents
- War and Genocide: Geography and Timeline
- Life in the Ghettos
- The Nazi Camp System
- Holocaust Testimonies
- Women and the Holocaust
- Hitler's Other Victims
- Rescue and Resistance
- Perpetrators, Collaborators, Bystanders, Witnesses
- Liberation and Postwar Period
- Holocaust Distortion and Denial
- Holocaust Memory
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Assessment Methods for Course Learning Goals
Student assessment consists of short essays, multi-media projects, and formative assessment through participation in classroom/online discussions and quizzes. -
Reference, Resource, or Learning Materials to be used by Student:
See course syllabus for additional information.
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New: 11/21/2023