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HIST 103 - Pre-Hist/Early American Hist |
A survey of the basic narrative of the growth and
development of America from native pre-history
through the early Republic. The course will offer a
general examination of Native America culturally,
socially and politically. European and African
influences on American history (from exploration to
colonization) will be considered. The early years of the
United States (from the American Revolution to the
cultural, social, religious, and political development
of the Republic) with sensitivity to American unity and
diversity will be examined. The emerging international
role of the colonies/states will be considered. While
the major focus of the course is on pre-nineteenth
century history, the course will extend into the 19th
century in order to provide insight into results of
themes examined in the course of the study (historical
continuity).
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours 0.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Hybrid (Synchronous), Lecture, On-line Study (Synchronous), On-line Study (Asynchronous) All Sections for this Course Beh/SocSc/Bus/Edu/HPER Division History Department Course Attributes: Behavioral Social Science Elec, Gen Ed American History, Liberal Arts Elective, Required History, Social Science Elective, GE:US Hist & Civic Engagement |
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