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  • HIST-100 American Politics & Governmen (3 Credits)

    HIST-100 American Politics & Government

    3 credit hours, 3 contact hours (3 hours lecture and 0 hours lab).

    Prerequisite: None. Recommend completion of or concurrent enrollment in a pre-college or college-level composition course. Course is graded A-F.

    This course surveys the social world of American politics, the development of politics in relation to changes in society, the economy, and the influences of culture on the politics of the United States. Among the topics discussed are the basic concepts, structures, theories, and processes of the American system of government. In addition, the course discusses topics such as human behavior; the structure of societies, cultures, and institutions; and the processes by which all interact. The course also includes critical thinking and communication to analyze what the American political process is and how it works. Consequently, this course examines American political institutions and behavior regarding history, theories of American democracy, the national government, federalism, and the political processes that include political parties, elections, and public opinion.

    HIST-100 meets the Ohio Transfer Assurance Guide OSS011 American Politics/Government, Political Science.
    Requisites:
    ENGL-012 or ENGL-100 - Recommended to be taken either prior to or at the same time as this course, but is not required.
    None
    Locations:
    Newark Campus, Coshocton Campus, Knox Campus, Pataskala Campus, Online
    Offered:
    Autumn, Every Year
  • HIST-150 US History I: to 1877 (3 Credits)

    HIST 150 U.S. History I: To 1877

    3 credit hours, 3 contact hours (3 hours lecture and 0 hours lab).

    Prerequisite: None; Completion of a college level composition course is recommended but not required. Course is graded A-F.

    This course surveys the political, social, economic, and cultural development of the United States from pre-history and European exploration through Reconstruction. Among the topics covered are colonization, slavery, the establishment of the new nation, the displacement of native peoples, sectional problems, national growth, the Civil War and Reconstruction.

    HIST-150 meets the Ohio Transfer Assurance Guide standards for course OHS043. HIST-150 in combination with HIST-151 meets the Ohio Transfer Assurance Guide standards for OHS-010. course OHS043.
    Requisites:
    ENGL-100 - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
    None
    Locations:
    Online, Newark Campus, Pataskala Campus
    Offered:
    Autumn, Every Year
  • HIST-151 US History II: Since 1877 (3 Credits)

    HIST-151 U.S. History II: Since 1877

    3 credit hours, 3 contact hours (3 hours lecture and 0 hours lab).

    Prerequisite: None; completion of a college level composition course is recommended. Course is graded A-F.

    This course surveys the political, social, economic, and cultural development of the United States from Reconstruction through the end of the twentieth century. Among the topics discussed are westward movement, industrialization, immigration, the labor movement, imperialism, progressivism, World War I, the Great Depression, the New Deal, World War II, the Cold War, Vietnam, and the transition to an information economy.

    HIST-151 replaces HIS-1331 U.S. History II: Since 1877 in the Quarter System.

    HIST-151 meets the Ohio Transfer Assurance Guide standards for course OHS043. HIST-151 in combination with HIST-150 meets the Ohio Transfer Assurance Guide standards for OHS-010.
    Requisites:
    ENGL-100 - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
    None
    Locations:
    Online, Newark Campus, Pataskala Campus
    Offered:
    Autumn, Spring, Every Year
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