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Course Outline
HIST& 146
US History I
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| Credits: 5 |
Clock Hours per Quarter: 50
AA Discipline: [Social Sciences]
Lecture Hours:50
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Description
Survey of the significant individuals and events that have shaped the growth and development of the United States. Particular attention will be given to the political, economic, religious, and cultural foundations of this development. This course covers the time period from the early Native American societies to the 1830s. Recommended: READ 088 or higher. Formerly HIST 201, American History I. |
Intended Learning Outcomes
In order to complete this course successfully, students must be able to do the following at a level of mastery:
Describe the formation of the United States, from the origins in the British Colonies to its growth into a world power;
Analyze cause and effect relationships in past events and human interactions;
Understand the effect of the past upon present decision-making;
Read, write, and evaluate historical data in an effective and critical manner
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Syllabi
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Instructor |
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Fall 2012 |
1257 |
Jim Peitersen |
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| HIST& 146 |
Winter 2012 |
9666 |
Ricardo Chavez |
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| HIST& 146 |
Fall 2011 |
1257 |
Jim Peitersen |
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| HIST& 146 |
Fall 2010 |
1257 |
Jim Peitersen |
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| HIST& 146 |
Fall 2009 |
1257 |
Jim Peitersen |
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Two Year Projected Schedule
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Two** |
Fall |
Winter |
Spring |
Summer |
Mini |
Fall |
Winter |
Spring |
Summer |
Mini |
X
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*If fall quarter starts on an odd year (2003, 2005, etc.), it's Year One.
**If fall quarter starts on an even year (2002, 2004, etc.), it's Year Two.
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