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U.S. HistoryNumber:
SOC310
Credits:
1.00
Prerequisites:
None
NCAA Approved:
![]() Next Start Date:
May 21, 2012
Description:
In this course, students will study the role of investigate the relationship between events of different time periods in American history; beginning with an exploration of the nation’s pre-reconstruction period. Learners will further study the significance of the American Revolution in the industrial development of the United States; understand the structure and function of the United States government established by the Constitution; explore the territorial growth of the United States before the Civil War; examine the expansion of the political system and social rights before the Civil War; and understand the significance of the Civil War Era to the United States.
Graduation Requirements:
All quarters of this course are required to meet the Social Studies requirement for diploma-seeking students.
Course Materials:
None |