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HIST 202 - US HISTORY: 1877 TO PRESENT |
Prerequisites: Placement into ENGL 111 English Composition I with ENGL 070 English Composition I Workshop, or higher.
This class surveys American history from the end of Reconstruction through the present. It places US history in a global context. In doing so, it examines the complex ways in which the contours of the American experience have been both shaped by global forces and conversely how the United States has influenced the world. Moreover, the course investigates the expansion and contraction of democracy as part of the longer-term process of global revolutionary movements demanding freedom begun with the American Revolution of 1776.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours Levels: Academic Schedule Types: Lecture Liberal and Fine Arts Division Humanities Social Sci & Educ Department Course Attributes: Free Elective, General Education, History General Education, Humanities General Education, Required in Specific Programs View Textbook Info Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Academic Prerequisites: ENGL 111 WITH WKSHOP REQ 0 or ENGL 111 WITH WKSHOP REC 0 or ENGL 111 - ENGLISH I 0 or ENGL 112 - ENGLISH 2 0 or Academic level ENGL 050 Minimum Grade of B* or Academic level ENGL 060 Minimum Grade of B* or Academic level ENGL 1112 Minimum Grade of D or Academic level ENGL 111 Minimum Grade of D or Academic level ENGL 111H Minimum Grade of D or Academic level ENGL 112H Minimum Grade of D |
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