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Lisa Solomon
Lisa Solomon

Lisa Solomon

Hello, and welcome to my web page.

You should be able to access the syllabus for any of my Fall classes.  Look over at the   "Courses Taught" section. The first assignments can also be found in that section.

I am in the process of adding the content to my Blackboard page, and hope to have that up and ready for you sometime next week. This is a somewhat new program for me (I had used an earlier version years ago, and a good deal has changed), and I want to make sure that I do things properly.

I look forward to seeing all of you in my classes this Fall.  Please email me if you have any questions about the classes (lisa.solomon@imperial.edu).

Thank you,

Lisa Solomon  

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Tuesday, 14 June 2011 08:57

Course Schedule

Written by Lisa Solomon

Fall 2013

HIST120United States to 1877

This course is a survey of American history from the pre-Columbian era to the end of Reconstruction. This course will cover the major political, economic, social, gender, racial, cultural and intellectual transformations of the colonial and early American eras. At the completion of this course students will have a broad understanding of the most important ideas, personalities, movements, and events in the colonial and early American periods. (CSU, UC)
Code #DivisionDepartmentMeeting DaysTimeLocationStatus
10577H&SBSSMonday
Wednesday
Start Time: 7:00 AM
End Time: 8:25 AM
Building: 200
Room: 208
Enrolled: 0
Available: 40
Class begins: 2013-08-19, Class ends: 2013-12-07

HIST120United States to 1877

This course is a survey of American history from the pre-Columbian era to the end of Reconstruction. This course will cover the major political, economic, social, gender, racial, cultural and intellectual transformations of the colonial and early American eras. At the completion of this course students will have a broad understanding of the most important ideas, personalities, movements, and events in the colonial and early American periods. (CSU, UC)
Code #DivisionDepartmentMeeting DaysTimeLocationStatus
10579H&SBSSMonday
Wednesday
Start Time: 8:35 AM
End Time: 10:00 AM
Building: 200
Room: 208
Enrolled: 0
Available: 40
Class begins: 2013-08-19, Class ends: 2013-12-07

HIST121United States from 1877

This course is a survey of American history from the end of Reconstruction to the present. This course will cover the major political, economic, social, gender, racial, cultural and intellectual transformations of the modern American eras. Of special note will be an examination of America's rise to global power. At the completion of this course students will have a broad understanding of the most important ideas, personalities, movements, and events in the modern period. (CSU, UC)
Code #DivisionDepartmentMeeting DaysTimeLocationStatus
10593H&SBSSTuesday
Thursday
Start Time: 7:00 AM
End Time: 8:25 AM
Building: 200
Room: 208
Enrolled: 0
Available: 40
Class begins: 2013-08-19, Class ends: 2013-12-07

HIST121United States from 1877

This course is a survey of American history from the end of Reconstruction to the present. This course will cover the major political, economic, social, gender, racial, cultural and intellectual transformations of the modern American eras. Of special note will be an examination of America's rise to global power. At the completion of this course students will have a broad understanding of the most important ideas, personalities, movements, and events in the modern period. (CSU, UC)
Code #DivisionDepartmentMeeting DaysTimeLocationStatus
10596H&SBSSTuesday
Thursday
Start Time: 8:35 AM
End Time: 10:00 AM
Building: 200
Room: 208
Enrolled: 0
Available: 40
Class begins: 2013-08-19, Class ends: 2013-12-07

HIST225Mexican American History

Recommended Preparation: ENGL 110 or ENGL 101 Survey of Mexican American history from colonization to the present. Examines the Spanish and native Mexican roots of people in the American Southwest, the Mexican War of 1846-48 and its aftermath, the interrelationship of Mexico and United States histories between 1860 and 1910, the effects of the Mexican revolution (1910) on Mexican Americans in the United States, and the Chicano experience of the 20th century. (Same as LAS 225) (CSU, UC)
Code #DivisionDepartmentMeeting DaysTimeLocationStatus
10608H&SBSSMonday
Wednesday
Start Time: 11:50 AM
End Time: 1:15 PM
Building: 400
Room: 411
Enrolled: 0
Available: 40
Class begins: 2013-08-19, Class ends: 2013-12-07

LAS225Mexican American History

Recommended Preparation: ENGL 110 or ENGL 101 Survey of Mexican American history from colonization to the present. Examines the Spanish and native Mexican roots of people in the American Southwest, the Mexican War of 1846-48 and its aftermath, the interrelationship of Mexico and United States histories between 1860 and 1910, the effects of the Mexican revolution (1910) on Mexican Americans in the United States, and the Chicano experience of the 20th century. (Same as HIST 225) (CSU, UC)
Code #DivisionDepartmentMeeting DaysTimeLocationStatus
10939H&SBSSMonday
Wednesday
Start Time: 11:50 AM
End Time: 1:15 PM
Building: 400
Room: 411
Enrolled: 0
Available: 40
Class begins: 2013-08-19, Class ends: 2013-12-07

Summer 2013

HIST120United States to 1877

This course is a survey of American history from the pre-Columbian era to the end of Reconstruction. This course will cover the major political, economic, social, gender, racial, cultural and intellectual transformations of the colonial and early American eras. At the completion of this course students will have a broad understanding of the most important ideas, personalities, movements, and events in the colonial and early American periods. (CSU, UC)
Code #DivisionDepartmentMeeting DaysTimeLocationStatus
30112H&SBSSMonday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Start Time: 7:30 AM
End Time: 9:40 AM
Building: 400
Room: 404
Enrolled: 40
Available: 0
Class begins: 2013-06-24, Class ends: 2013-08-01

Spring 2013

HIST120United States to 1877

This course is a survey of American history from the pre-Columbian era to the end of Reconstruction. This course will cover the major political, economic, social, gender, racial, cultural and intellectual transformations of the colonial and early American eras. At the completion of this course students will have a broad understanding of the most important ideas, personalities, movements, and events in the colonial and early American periods. (CSU, UC)
Code #DivisionDepartmentMeeting DaysTimeLocationStatus
20017H&SBSSMonday
Wednesday
Start Time: 8:35 AM
End Time: 10:00 AM
Building: 400
Room: 404
Enrolled: 20
Class begins: 2013-01-14, Class ends: 2013-05-10

HIST120United States to 1877

This course is a survey of American history from the pre-Columbian era to the end of Reconstruction. This course will cover the major political, economic, social, gender, racial, cultural and intellectual transformations of the colonial and early American eras. At the completion of this course students will have a broad understanding of the most important ideas, personalities, movements, and events in the colonial and early American periods. (CSU, UC)
Code #DivisionDepartmentMeeting DaysTimeLocationStatus
20018H&SBSSMonday
Wednesday
Start Time: 10:15 AM
End Time: 11:40 AM
Building: 400
Room: 404
Enrolled: 31
Class begins: 2013-01-14, Class ends: 2013-05-10

HIST121United States from 1877

This course is a survey of American history from the end of Reconstruction to the present. This course will cover the major political, economic, social, gender, racial, cultural and intellectual transformations of the modern American eras. Of special note will be an examination of America's rise to global power. At the completion of this course students will have a broad understanding of the most important ideas, personalities, movements, and events in the modern period. (CSU, UC)
Code #DivisionDepartmentMeeting DaysTimeLocationStatus
20020H&SBSSTuesday
Thursday
Start Time: 8:35 AM
End Time: 10:00 AM
Building: 400
Room: 404
Enrolled: 28
Class begins: 2013-01-14, Class ends: 2013-05-10

HIST131Modern Latin America

Recommended Preparation: ENGL 019 This course compares the nations and cultures of Latin America from the Early National Period to the present by studying the economic, social, political, and cultural evolution of the different regions, including Mexico, Central America, South America and the Caribbean. The region's changing interactions with and place in the international community and various other world factors are also explored. Emphasis is placed on the influence of various ethnic groups in the development of the different cultures of the region. (Same as LAS 131) (CSU, UC)
Code #DivisionDepartmentMeeting DaysTimeLocationStatus
20051H&SBSSTuesday
Thursday
Start Time: 1:30 PM
End Time: 2:55 PM
Building: 400
Room: 404
Enrolled: 16
Class begins: 2013-01-14, Class ends: 2013-05-10

LAS131Modern Latin America

Recommended Preparation: ENGL 019 This course compares the nations and cultures of Latin America from the Early National Period to the present by studying the economic, social, political, and cultural evolution of the different regions, including Mexico, Central America, South America and the Caribbean. The region's changing interactions with and place in the international community and various other world factors are also explored. Emphasis is placed on the influence of various ethnic groups in the development of the different cultures of the region. (Same as HIST 131) (CSU, UC)
Code #DivisionDepartmentMeeting DaysTimeLocationStatus
20061H&SBSSTuesday
Thursday
Start Time: 1:30 PM
End Time: 2:55 PM
Building: 400
Room: 404
Enrolled: 13
Class begins: 2013-01-14, Class ends: 2013-05-10