HIST-2111 U S History I (to 1865)
Description
Explores the major themes and issues in American history from early settlement through the end of the American Civil War. Emphasizes the political, social, economic, and cultural dimensions of United States history; causal relationships and patterns of change and continuity over time; and the significance of ethnicity, gender, race, and class in historical events.
Lecture Hours: 3.00 Lab Hours: 0Total Hours: 3.00
Semesters
Course Title | Instructor | Campus | Section | Syllabus |
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U S History I | Justin Pettegrew | eCore | 1AG | eCore Courses External Resource |
U S History I | Not Assigned | eCore | 1BG | eCore Courses External Resource |
U S History I | Michael Kirkland | eCore | 1CG | eCore Courses External Resource |
U S History I | Not Assigned | eCore | 1DG | eCore Courses External Resource |
U S History I | Brock Gordon | eCore | 1EG | eCore Courses External Resource |
U S History I | Buckner Melton | eCore | 1FG | eCore Courses External Resource |
U S History I | Not Assigned | eCore | 1GG | eCore Courses External Resource |
U S History I | Not Assigned | eCore | 1HG | eCore Courses External Resource |
U S History I (to 1865) | Keith Pacholl, Ph.D. | Distance | E01 | external Syllabus via Concourse External Resource |
U S History I (to 1865) | Keith Bohannon, Ph.D. | Distance | E02 | external Syllabus via Concourse External Resource |
U S History I (to 1865) | Keith Pacholl, Ph.D. | Distance | E03 | external Syllabus via Concourse External Resource |