Online Class: Ancient Civilizations 101
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14Lessons
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31Exams &
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3,350Students
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10Hours
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1.0CEUs
Course Description
Delving into the depths of history, studying ancient civilizations is a riveting journey through time that offers more than just a chronicle of dates and events; it is an in-depth exploration into the very essence of human progress. This course offers a comprehensive look at the myriad ways in which the ancients have shaped the contours of the modern world. From groundbreaking technological advancements to the evolution of political systems, every thread of the past is woven into the present.
We commence our journey by acknowledging the bedrock of all societal advancements: the invention of writing, the wheel, the mastery of fire, and the development of metallurgy with brass, bronze, and iron. These are not mere historical footnotes but cornerstones that have transformed human existence. The impact of ancient innovations continues to permeate contemporary life, from the principles of democracy to architectural design, from our legal systems to the religious traditions that guide billions.
Throughout the course, students will engage with a carefully structured curriculum, crafted to unveil the historical significance and legacy of each civilization under study.
Lesson 1: Ancients for Moderns
We set the stage by establishing the context of why ancient history matters today. We discuss how learning about past civilizations is not only intellectually stimulating but also serves as a critical lens through which we view current societal norms and values.
Lesson 2: Sumer and the Mesopotamian Civilizations
The fertile crescent of Mesopotamia, known as the 'Cradle of Civilization', gave birth to some of the earliest urban centers. Students will explore the societal structures, contributions to law and governance, and technological innovations like cuneiform writing that emerged from Sumer and its neighboring cultures.
Lesson 3: Ancient Egypt, Part I
In the first of two lessons on Egypt, we delve into the Old and Middle Kingdoms, examining the construction of the pyramids, mummification, and the administrative prowess that orchestrated the Nile's resources.
Lesson 4: Ancient Egypt, Part II
Building on our understanding, we move to the New Kingdom, discussing the significance of pharaonic power, the expansion of empire, and the cross-cultural interactions that defined this period.
Lesson 5: Phoenicia and Minoa
We explore the seafaring civilizations of the Mediterranean, whose maritime trade networks and alphabetic script laid the groundwork for the spread of ideas and language.
Lesson 6: Israelites
This lesson delves into the ancient Israelites, whose monotheistic religion and sacred texts have had a profound impact on the religious and ethical frameworks of modern societies.
Lesson 7: Media and Persia - Peoples of Ancient Iran
Students will learn about the powerful empires of Media and Persia, their innovative administrative systems, and the Zoroastrian religion that influenced later monotheistic faiths.
Lesson 8: Ancient Greece, Part I
The early stages of Greek civilization are examined, focusing on the Dark Ages and Archaic period, laying the foundation for the Classical era's unparalleled cultural achievements.
Lesson 9: Ancient Greece, Part II
A focus on the Classical period reveals the zenith of Greek art and thought, the birth of democracy in Athens, and the military prowess of Sparta, culminating in the Persian Wars.
Lesson 10: Ancient Greece, Part III
We discuss the Hellenistic period, following Alexander the Great's conquests, which saw the fusion of Greek and Eastern cultures and the spread of Hellenistic knowledge across the known world.
Lesson 11: Rome, Part I - Long Live the Republic!
The Roman Republic's rise, with its unique blend of oligarchy and democracy, provides a powerful case study on governance, citizenship, and expansionism.
Lesson 12: Rome, Part II - The Punic Wars and the End of the Republic
Here, the course examines the Republic's militaristic ventures, its rivalry with Carthage, and the internal strife that led to its downfall.
Lesson 13: Rome, Part III - The Roman Empire and Its Legacy
We transition to the Roman Empire, exploring its monumental impact on law, architecture, engineering, and governance that echo in modern institutions.
Lesson 14: Rome, Part IV - The Legacy of Rome
The concluding lesson reflects on Rome's enduring influence, considering its contributions to Western civilization, the spread of Christianity, and its legacies that linger to this day.
Assignments and exams throughout the course will challenge students to not only memorize facts but also analyze the interconnectivity of these ancient civilizations with modern-day practices and beliefs.
This course is meticulously designed for the curious minds eager to explore the grand narrative of human history. It is a journey that promises to enhance the understanding of our collective past and offer insightful perspectives on the challenges of the present. Join us as we traverse through the annals of history, uncovering the stories of those who laid the cornerstones of civilization. This is not just a study of history; it's an investigation into the core of humanity itself.
Course Motivation
Why Study Ancient Civilizations?
Understanding the peoples and events of past millennia is critical to understanding the modern world. Nothing happens in a vacuum when it comes to the progress of the human race. As such, those that have gone before us have influenced us in much the same way that our actions will eventually affect future generations.
Naturally, very little of what we now have and experience today is as it was centuries ago. As time goes on, adjustments are made, for better or for worse. However, with an understanding of who the ancients were and why they did the things they did, we can piece together a narrative that helps us understand who we are and why we do the things we do.
You've probably heard the old Proverb, "Those that don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it." In classrooms and Universities, a lot of time is spent dealing with history… American history, all of the World Wars, European history… Archaeologists and anthropologists dedicate years of their lives digging for new facts, clues and insights into the world as it was long before we were born.
But perhaps the most mysterious and fascinating civilizations on our planet were here centuries, even millennia ago. Indeed, from the period of 3,000-1,200 B.C. there were five ancient civilizations that dominated the historical records.
If you're eager to learn where and why these civilizations emerged, as well as their unique histories, cultures, the trappings of their day-to-day lives and (perhaps most importantly) the impact these ancient people have had upon our contemporary culture, make it a point to register today this self-paced course on Ancient Civilizations.
Regardless of your age or historical expertise, you'll benefit from each of the course's seven comprehensive lessons. This class is perfect for school-age students looking for a classroom advantage or adult learners interested in buffing up on their history skills.
Whatever your age or motivation, there's no need to put your education on the back burner any longer. Class enrollment is open 24/7, so enroll today to get immersed in the mystery and magic of Ancient history’s most remarkable civilizations.
When you think of Ancient Egypt, what's the first thing that comes to mind? Chances are, the first thing you thought of were the pyramids. However, there's a whole lot more to Egyptian history than their architectural wonders.
The same holds true for the other four civilizations covered in this self-paced course on Ancient Civilizations as well. Across seven in-depth lessons, not only will you get familiar with ancient Egyptians, but the Sumerians, Ancient Chinese, the Ancient people of the Indus Valley and the pivotal history of the Mediterranean region’s Aegean civilizations.
By the time you've completed the coursework, you'll be able to confidently answer questions like:
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What was the importance of the Nile River?
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Who were the ancient Sumerians and where did they call "Home"?
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What was the legendary First Dynasty?
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Who were the Aryans?
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Who were the Mycenaean people?
How will history change your future?
- Completely Online
- Self-Paced
- Printable Lessons
- Full HD Video
- 6 Months to Complete
- 24/7 Availability
- Start Anytime
- PC & Mac Compatible
- Android & iOS Friendly
- Accredited CEUs
Course Lessons
Lesson 1: Ancients for Moderns
- Lesson 1 Video A
- Lesson 1 Video B : Introduction Discussion
- Lesson discussions: Reasons for Taking this Course
- Complete: Lesson 1 Assignment
- Complete Assignment: An Introduction
- Assessment: Lesson 1 Exam
Lesson 2: Sumer and the Mesopotamian Civilizations
- Lesson 2 Video A
- Lesson 2 Video B : Lesson Discussion Video
- Complete: Lesson 2 Assignment
- Complete Assignment: What Made The Sumerians Truly Unique?
- Assessment: Lesson 2 Exam
Lesson 3: Ancient Egypt, Part I
- Lesson 3 Video A
- Lesson 3 Video B : Lesson Discussion Video
- Complete: Lesson 3 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 3 Exam
Lesson 4: Ancient Egypt, Part II
- Lesson 4 Video A
- Lesson 4 Video B : Lesson Discussion Video
- Complete: Lesson 4 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 4 Exam
Lesson 5: Phoenicia and Minoa
- Lesson 5 Video A
- Lesson 5 Video B : Lesson Discussion Video
- Complete: Lesson 5 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 5 Exam
Lesson 6: Israelites
- Lesson 6 Video A
- Lesson 6 Video B : Lesson Discussion Video
- Complete: Lesson 6 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 6 Exam
Lesson 7: Media and Persia - Peoples of Ancient Iran
- Lesson 7 Video A
- Lesson 7 Video B : Lesson Discussion Video
- Complete: Lesson 7 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 7 Exam
Lesson 8: Ancient Greece, Part I
- Lesson 8 Video A
- Lesson 8 Video B : Lesson Discussion Video
- Complete: Lesson 8 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 8 Exam
Lesson 9: Ancient Greece, Part II
- Lesson 9 Video A
- Lesson 9 Video B : Lesson Discussion Video
- Complete: Lesson 9 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 9 Exam
Lesson 10: Ancient Greece, Part III
- Lesson 10 Video
- Complete: Lesson 10 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 10 Exam
Lesson 11: Rome, Part I - Long Live the Republic!
- Lesson 11 Video A
- Lesson 11 Video B : Lesson Discussion Video
- Complete: Lesson 11 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 11 Exam
Lesson 12: Rome, Part II - The Punic Wars and the End of the Republic
- Lesson 12 Video A
- Lesson 12 Video B : Lesson Discussion Video
- Complete: Lesson 12 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 12 Exam
Lesson 13: Rome, Part III - The Roman Empire and Its Legacy
- Lesson 13 Video A
- Lesson 13 Video B : Lesson Discussion Video
- Complete: Lesson 13 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 13 Exam
Lesson 14: Rome, Part IV - The Legacy of Rome
- Lesson 14 Video A
- Lesson 14 Video B : Lesson Discussion Video
- Lesson discussions: What do you think about this course?; Program Evaluation Follow-up Survey (End of Course); Course Comments
- Complete: Lesson 14 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 14 Exam
- Assessment: The Final Exam
Learning Outcomes
- Describe the background of studying the ancients for modern people.
- Summarize Sumer and the Mesopotamian Civilizations.
- Describe Ancient Egypt and their civilization.
- Summarize Phoenicia and Minoa.
- Describe Israelites in regards to ancient civilizations.
- Identify Media and Persia - Peoples of Ancient Iran.
- Summarize Ancient Greece civilizations.
- Summarize Rome and Roman ancient civilizations.
- Describe The Roman Empire and Its Legacy.
- Demonstrate mastery of lesson content at levels of 70% or higher.
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Student Testimonials
- "I enjoyed this class and gained a lot from it. Each section was just enough information to not be overwhelming but motivating to research further into areas of special interest. The instructor was very helpful and responded quickly, often posing questions tailored to the written essays. I feel now that I have a strong framework to continue my personal studies of ancient history, especially the Bronze Age." -- Wendolyn M.
- "I think that it was very helpful and I enjoyed the course. I am especially pleased with the feedback from the instructor. I enjoyed our different point of view and debates on the lessons. He made it fun and helped me see things from a different perspective." -- Vanessa T.
- "Wonderful instructor as usual. Have taken several courses with him and he is always outstanding. A true gem!" -- David M.
- "This instructor understood my writing style; very attentive! A great review of ancient history! Thanks!" -- Roger Y.
- "Overall the course was excellent and I feel that it was great to review information about ancient history I had previously forgotten. The instructor McKenna always responded quickly to my submissions, and challenged me to think more about the lessons and discuss the topics together." -- Steven S.
- "I had a great time doing this course, loved every minute, and the instructor was extremely helpful and knowledgeable. An amazing experience." -- Cherie C.
- "This course provided exactly what I was looking for: an overview of ancient civilizations. The instructor responded very quickly to all submitted assignments and provided helpful feedback. Great course and great instructor!" -- Sofia Z.
- "The class was very interesting; I enjoyed learning about Ancient Civilizations. The instructor was great, provided responsive feedback and asked challenging questions." -- Dale K.
- "Great course, great instructor." -- Maria D.
- "The course was great! Thanks!" -- Joshua D.
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