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Master
Course Outline
Women in U.S. History
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Number: HIST& 215 |
| Credits: 5 |
Hours per Quarter: 50
Lecture Hours:50
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Description
Survey of the significant contributions of women to the growth and development of the United States from the early Native American societies to the present. Examine pioneering individuals and organizations, relevant legal, social, moral, political, economic, and religious issues concerning women in American society. Recommended: READ 088 or higher. Student may not earn credit for both HIST& 215 and WST 215. Course taken prior to fall 2010 also accepted for diversity requirement. Formerly HIST 280, Women in US History. |
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Two Year Projected Schedule
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Summer |
Mini |
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*Year one is all odd years
(2003-2004)
**Year two is all even years (2004-2005)
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