HIS 245 U.S. in the World (GT-HI1)
3 Credit hours 45 Contact hours
Focuses on major themes of United States history in the context of worldwide historical phenomena, including global contacts and exchange, colonial frontiers and international trade, America's influence on the age of revolutions, industrialization and movement of populations, urbanization and rural change, and expansion of state power and rise of social movements. Through readings and discussions on problems in political, social, public and personal history, students will gain an understanding of historical processes and methodology and will learn how to use critical historical analysis in order to achieve a greater perspective on the US's role in world history.
Prerequisite
Successful completion of
CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score.
Notes
This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course.