This survey course of American history since 1877 provides students with a general history of the political, economic, cultural, and social development of American society. This course will focus on a myriad of themes including but not limited to: the basic principles and practices of American democracy, the United States Constitution and its application, landmark Supreme Court cases, landmark legislation, and landmark executive actions that have had an impact on the shaping of modern-day America. Special emphasis will also be placed upon U.S. expansion, progressivism, foreign relations, social movements, and political developments at the turn of the twentieth century and beyond. Students will also study the introductory concepts of history reading, writing, and methods. AMH2020 is a writing credit course. Students must earn a minimum grade of C to meet the requirements of the Gordon Rule for writing.
Meeting Time(s):
Begin Date
End Date
Class Time
Day(s)
Campus
Building/Room
01/08/24
05/05/24
2:00 PM - 4:40 PM
F
North
56 / 001040
Instructor(s):
Subject(s):
TURKOVIC, ROBERT
General History / Histiography
Special Designator(s):
Evaluations Writing Class
Schedule Notes:
This is an on-campus class. Student who register
into this course will be expected to be on campus.