Course Detail
Ancient & Medieval Civilizatn
Time and Location
Times
Term: Spring 2025
Start Date: JAN 27, 2025
End Date: MAY 16, 2025
Meeting Days: ARR
Meeting Times: ARR
Location
Campus: Online
Building: OL
Room: ARR
Registration Information
Credit Hours: 3
Subject Code: HST
Course Number: 201
Section Number: 51
CRN: 30911
Tier: 1
Instruction TypeOnline Lecture
Enrollment Numbers
Remaining Seats: 2
Filled Seats: 23
Maximum Seats: 25
Comments: *HST201 Online course, 14-week course. See term start and end dates listed above. No on-campus orientation. After registering, please e-mail instructor using link provided above. High speed Internet access strongly recommended.
Course Description: Prerequisite: Reading proficiency
Ancient and Medieval Civilization is a general survey that examines the political, social, economic, and cultural aspects of the first half of western civilization. Beginning at prehistory and continuing up to the Renaissance, the course analyzes the creation and evolution of the western tradition. (F,S,O)
Core42 MOTR WCIV101 Western Civilization I
Ancient and Medieval Civilization is a general survey that examines the political, social, economic, and cultural aspects of the first half of western civilization. Beginning at prehistory and continuing up to the Renaissance, the course analyzes the creation and evolution of the western tradition. (F,S,O)
Core42 MOTR WCIV101 Western Civilization I
Faculty Information
Name: Gabrielle Everett
Title: Professor
Classification: Full Time
Credentials: Bachelor of Arts: Lyon College,Master of Arts: Arkansas St Univ - Jonesboro,Specialist Comm Coll Teaching: Arkansas St Univ - Jonesboro
Office: ASII 410
E-Mail: geverett@jeffco.edu
Phone Extension: 3345
Bio: Gabrielle Everett completed her Bachelor of Arts degree (1990) at Lyon College and her Master of Arts degree (1995) and a Specialist in Community College Teaching degree (2001) at Arkansas State University. Prior to becoming a community college instructor, she spent six years teaching in the public school system in Oxford, Mississippi. Professor Everett has worked at community colleges in Arkansas, Arizona, and Missouri. Professor Everett has served on numerous college committees and has held leadership positions on Faculty Senate and JCNEA executive councils. She is a member of the National Women`s Studies Association, the Missouri Historical Society, and the National Organization for Women, and is a contributor to the Women Airforce Service Pilots Museum. Her main area of study is 20th century America and Europe.









