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Course Outline
HIST& 214
Pacific Northwest History
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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 growth and development of the Pacific Northwest Region from the early Native American societies to the present. Focuses on the cultural, economic, political, and religious development of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho from jointly occupied territories to statehood. Special emphasis will be given to the consequences of contact between European/American groups and the indigenous Native societies. Recommended: READ 088 or higher. Formerly HIST 210, Northwest History. |
Intended Learning Outcomes
In order to complete this course successfully, students must be able to do the following at a level of mastery:
Evaluate the reasons for the rise of the Pacific Northwest as a specific region in the United States, with emphasis on social, economic, political, and cultural factors;
Analyze cause and effect relationships in past events and human interactions;
Understand the effect of the past upon present decision-making;
Read, write, and evaluae historical data in an effective and critical manner.
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Syllabi
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Instructor |
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| HIST& 214 |
Winter 2013 |
1646 |
Gary Benefiel |
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| HIST& 214 |
Winter 2012 |
1260 |
Gary Benefiel |
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| HIST& 214 |
Fall 2009 |
1260 |
Gary Benefiel |
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Two Year Projected Schedule
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Year
Two** |
Fall |
Winter |
Spring |
Summer |
Mini |
Fall |
Winter |
Spring |
Summer |
Mini |
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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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