HIS295 — American Frontier
3 Cr. Per Week: 3 Lec. This course is a political, cultural, and intellectual survey of real and imagined Anglo-American frontiers spanning from the earliest English colonization of Ireland and the New World, through the conquest and commercialization of North America, to the perpetuation of a frontier mythology by politicians and the commercial entertainment industry during the twentieth century. Usually all and Spring semesters Pre-Requisites: ENG 099, AAC 042, ENG 088, or waiver through placement General Education: Meets SUNY requirement for US History & Civic Engagement (USCV) Click here for the Class Schedule
Prerequisites: ENG099, AAC042, ENG088