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HIST 111

HIST 111
U.S. History to 1865 (GE)

1. Catalog Entry

HIST 111
U.S. History to 1865 (GE)

Credit hours (3)

Survey of national history from the colonial period through the American Revolution and early national period through the Civil War. Emphasis on economic, political and social developments as well as the growth of the representative and democratic process.

Note(s): General Education and Cultural or Behavioral Analysis designated course.


2. Detailed Description of Course

The major topics covered in this course are those considered to represent the foundations of American history. The purpose of this course is to provide students with a broad background in American history prior to 1865. These topics, with various degrees of emphasis, are common to all recent textbooks written for an introductory course in American history.
    1) Discovery and Settlement of British North America
    2) Colonial economics, politics, society and religion
    3) Coming of the American Revolution
    4) The Revolution and the Confederation Period
    5) Establishing the United States: The Constitution and the Federalist Era
    6) The Jeffersonian Era and the War of 1812
    7) The Jacksonian Era
    8) Industrialization, Immigration and Reform
    9) Expansion and Sectional Crisis
    10)The Civil War

3. Detailed Description of Conduct of Course

The class meets three hours a week. A textbook is required by all instructors; each instructor has the option of selecting a different text. Additionally, some instructors require other readings. Teaching methods involve a mix of lecture and discussion. Generally large classes require a   teaching methodology capable of reaching a wide variety of students. Visual aids emphasize maps and graphs, but other aids such as video recordings, Powerpoint presentations, and other forms of media including the internet may also be utilized.

4. Goals and Objectives of the Course


Goal: To gain an appreciation of the history of the United States up to 1865

Outcomes:

1. Students describe key aspects of the history of the United States up to 1865

2. Students analyze factors that helped to cause key events in the history of the United States up to 1865.

 

Assessment Measures

Assessment measures may include any or all of the following: participation in class, writing exercises, oral discussions of readings, and testing that includes objective and/or essay questions on quizzes and examinations. All tests are structured to emphasize an understanding of ideas, concepts, and inter-relationships. Assessment measures are designed to evaluate student learning and progress towards the fulfillment of the Core Curriculum program goals and the specific goals and objectives for both the US Perspectives and Social and Behavioral Science areas as stated above in D.

6. Other Course Information

None

Review and Approval

September 1991

April 16, 1998

April 9, 1999

October 5, 2008

June 20, 2015

March 01, 2021