HIST 0204
U.S. History 1861-2011
United States History Since 1877
In this course we will explore American history from the end of Reconstruction until the present, examining the major issues that Americans faced economically, socially, politically, and culturally. Though course content will focus primarily on the nation's domestic developments, we will also consider the role the United States played in significant world events during the last century. We will make a special effort to employ a multicultural approach through readings and films. This survey is a continuation of HIST 0203, but it is an independent course; there are no prerequisites. Students with AP credit in American history may not take HIST 0204 for credit. 2 hrs. lect., 1 hr. disc.
In this course we will explore American history from the end of Reconstruction until the present, examining the major issues that Americans faced economically, socially, politically, and culturally. Though course content will focus primarily on the nation's domestic developments, we will also consider the role the United States played in significant world events during the last century. We will make a special effort to employ a multicultural approach through readings and films. This survey is a continuation of HIST 0203, but it is an independent course; there are no prerequisites. Students with AP credit in American history may not take HIST 0204 for credit. 2 hrs. lect., 1 hr. disc.
- Subject:
- History
- Department:
- History
- Division:
- Humanities
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- HIS NOR SOC
- Equivalent Courses:
Sections in Spring 2007, School Abroad France (Paris)
Spring 2007
HIST0204A-S07 Lecture
HIST0204B-S07 Lecture
HIST0204V-S07 Discussion
HIST0204X-S07 Discussion
HIST0204Y-S07 Discussion