HIST 103 — History of the United States I (GB) (GAH)
This course is a survey of American history from the early British settlements of the 17th century through the Civil War. Key topics include: early British settlements in North America, British North America, American Revolution, the Constitution, the two-party system, War of 1812, market revolution, immigration, Jacksonian democracy, slavery and freedom, social reform, western expansion, North/South sectionalism and the Civil War. Students will also explore the development of the American republic in global context. Pre-requisite: Qualifying score on the English assessment or ENG 012 or ENG 018 or ENG 101 .
Prerequisites: ENG 012, ENG 018, ENG 101
Part of
- Accounting (AS)
- Business Administration (AS)
- Business Management (AAS)
- Chemistry, Calculus Based Physics, Area of Concentration in Arts & Sciences (AS)
- Chemistry, Non-Calculus Based Physics, Area of Concentration in Arts & Sciences (AS)
- Communication Studies (AA)
- English, Area of Concentration in Arts & Sciences (AA)
- History, Area of Concentration in Arts and Sciences (AA)
- Political Science, Area of Concentration in Arts & Sciences (AA)
- Public History, Area of Concentration in Arts & Sciences (AA)
- Teacher Education (AA)
- Early Childhood Education / Early Childhood Special Education (AAT)
- Elementary Education / Elementary Special Education (AAT)
- Secondary Education - English (AAT)
- Teacher Education, Spanish (AAT)