HIST 2322 ~ World Civilization since the 15th Century
Llasa school children photo
School children ~ Llasa, Tibet
Dr. Carol A. Keller
Associate Professor, History

HIST 2322 ~ Highlighting Eurasian, African, and American cultures, this course surveys world history since 1500. Within a general framework of social, economic, political, and cultural development, the course emphasizes regional patterns of development and cross cultural interactions over time. HIST 2322 is a Writing Intensive (WI) course and is designated as 3 of the 12-hour international concentration required to complete the International Studies Local Certificate.

HIST 2322 on-campus represents an effort to be "paperless." To support this History Department initiative, all course materials will be available online via this portal entry page or BbV. Students are invited to participate in the process by submitting their unit reports online using the course BbV support system. To access BbV go to http://www.alamo.edu/it/services/blackboard/ - follow the Student button to tutorials or go direct to login button -

  • Each time you enter your "paperless" course component – the login is like opening the door to your classroom BbV Login
  • BbV User Name: PALS ID
  • Password: First two letters of your last name capitalized followed by the last six digits of your social security number (AA123456)


COURSE Components ~ each part comprises the syllabus
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Last updated January, 2010