This course provides an in-depth study of military history, examining the evolution of warfare from ancient times to modern conflicts. Students will explore key battles, military strategies, and the political, social, and economic impacts of war. The course will also focus on contemporary conflicts, examining their causes, consequences, and ethical considerations. Students will be encouraged to think critically about the role of military force in global politics, national defense, and international relations.
Students who are interested in careers in the military or other fields of criminal justice, political science, journalism, and so on, would benefit from this course.
Taking this class can also count towards your progress in the Global Academy because it fits within the Academy pathways of International Relations, Government & Law, and Journalism.
Learning Format: Blended
Course Length: Semester