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Raenelle Fisher
Raenelle Fisher

Raenelle Fisher

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Tuesday, 18 January 2011 08:19

Course Schedule

Written by Raenelle Fisher

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
20027H&SBSSMonday
Wednesday
Start Time: 11:50 AM
End Time: 1:15 PM
Building: 500
Room: 504
Enrolled: 47
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
20028H&SBSSMonday
Wednesday
Start Time: 1:30 PM
End Time: 2:55 PM
Building: 500
Room: 504
Enrolled: 45
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
20932H&SBSSMonday
Wednesday
Start Time: 4:45 PM
End Time: 6:10 PM
Building: 400
Room: 411
Enrolled: 38
Class begins: 2013-01-14, Class ends: 2013-05-10