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History
HIST 018 3.0 Units HIST 029 African American History Since 1865 3.0 Units
History of the United States from 1865 Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001.
Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. General Education: Option A: Area B1; Option B: Area 3B,
General Education: Option A: Area B1; Option B: Area 3B, Area 4F; Option C: Graduation Requirement, Area C2, Area
Area 4F; Option C: Graduation Requirement, Area C2, Area D3, Area D6
D6 Transferable to UC/CSU
Transferable to UC/CSU Hours: 48-54 lecture.
Hours: 48-54 lecture. Survey of the political, social, and economic history of
Survey of the history of the United States from African Americans from Reconstruction (1865) to the
Reconstruction to the present. Examines the major present. An emphasis is placed on the transition of African
economic, social, political, and cultural events that shaped Americans from slavery to freedom, segregation, migration
the United States and their impact on American life. and urbanization, black ideology and leadership, and
This course also examines the United States’ increasing African American protest movements of the twentieth
involvement in world affairs. Special emphasis is placed on century. The course will closely examine the role of
analyzing the cause and effect relationships in U.S. history African-Americans in shaping the American nation. Three
and on the historical interpretation of events and trends in hours lecture.
U.S. history. (C-ID HIST 140)
HIST 031 Mexican American/Chicano History 3.0 Units
HIST 028 African American History to 1877 3.0 Units Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001.
Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. General Education: Option A: Area B2; Option B: Area 3B,
General Edcation: Transferable to Option A: Area B1; Area 4F; Option C: Area C2, Area D3, Area D6
Option B: Area 3B, Area 4F; Option C: Graduation Transferable to UC/CSU
Requirement, Area C2, Area D3, Area D6 Hours: 48-54 lecture.
Transferable to UC/CSU Survey of Mexican American/Chicano history from the
Hours: 48-54 lecture. pre-Columbian civilizations of Mexico to the present.
Survey of the African-American experience in the United The course will emphasize the economic, social, cultural,
States from African origins to 1877. An emphasis is placed and political conditions and events that have shaped the
on the role of Africans in the settlement of North America, history of Mexican Americans/Chicanos in the United
a comparison of colonial slave systems, and African- States. Special attention is given to the contributions of
American strategies of resistance and self-help. The course Mexican Americans and Mexican immigrants to the multi-
will examine the contributions of African Americans to the cultural development of the United States.
social, political, and economic development of the
United States. HIST 037 Women in American History 3.0 Units
Course Advisory: Successful completion of ENGL 001 with a
minimum grade of C.
General Education: Option A: Area B1, Area E; Option B:
Area 3B, Area 4F; Option C: Graduation Requirement, Area
C2, Area D4, Area D6, SCC Graduation Requirement
Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 48-54 lecture.
A multi-cultural survey of American history from pre-
colonial times to the present examining the impact of
ethnic and cultural diversity, class, and gender on the lives
of women.
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