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Semester: Spring 2024Credit Hours: 3.0
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This examination of American history reviews the major historical developments from the experiences of the indigenous peoples, the colonial regimes, and nation-building, through the sectional crisis, and concludes with the Civil War. The course employs social, cultural, and transnational history, as well as the more traditional political and economic approaches. In addition, to building historical knowledge, this course introduces students to historical methodology and the use of primary sources. Students will have the opportunity to engage with history like a historian, as they ask historical questions, apply historical thinking, and develop their own interpretations of the past.
IAI: S2 900.
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Course Location
Sync OnlineSync Online courses are a combination of course instruction and student participation occurring synchronously online through a video conferencing platform (such as Zoom) on the scheduled days and times for the course. This allows students to engage with faculty and peers in real-time. Instruction can also occur Online (asynchronously), through Canvas. |
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Reg Closed | MW | 11:00am-12:15pm |
Course Location
Sugar Grove Campus, Academic and Professional Ctr, Room 160Sugar Grove Campus |
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Reg Closed | TTh | 12:30pm-1:45pm |
Course Location
Sugar Grove Campus, Academic and Professional Ctr, Room 280Sugar Grove Campus |
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OnlineInstruction occurs exclusively online, through the Canvas learning management system, for the duration of the course. Online courses are delivered in an asynchronous manner, which means that students learn from instruction, such as prerecorded video lessons and assigned learning tasks, that is not delivered in-person or in real-time. |
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