HIS105 — U.S. History I
This course examines the various social, cultural, economic, and political currents that led to the formation of the United States of America. The course considers the first Americans, the settlement of North America by Europeans, the American Revolution, Federalism and the Constitution, slavery, the Civil War, and other key issues and events in the American past from pre-Columbian times to 1877.
Prerequisites: ENG-101
Part of
- Business (Liberal Arts) A.A.
- Business (Liberal Arts) Fully Online A.A.
- Criminal Justice A.S.
- Criminal Justice - (Homeland Security) A.S
- Criminal Justice - Fully Online A.S.
- Early Childhood Education (Liberal Arts) A.A.
- Early Childhood Education (Liberal Arts) Fully Online A.A.
- Education (Elementary/Secondary - Liberal Arts) A.A.
- History (Liberal Arts) A.A.
- History Fully Online (liberal Arts) A.A.
- Human Services (Addictions Counseling) A.S.
- Human Services/Pre-Social Work A.S.
- Human Services-Social Justice Advocacy Option, A.S.
- Infant/Toddler Education (Liberal Arts) A.A.
- Education (Special Education - Liberal Arts) A.A.
- Education (special Education-Liberal Arts) Fully Online A.A.