American History (HIST 1302)
History 1302 is a survey of American History from 1877 to present times.
A survey course touches lightly on a variety of important topics, but does not provide a deep and thorough covering of the addressed topic. The course is based on lectures, readings, group discussion, computer web assignments, and debates. This course transfers as 3 hours of credit to most other colleges and universities.
Course Information
HIST 1302 Summer II 2017 (12496) Syllabus
HIST 1302 Fall 2017 (35450) Syllabus
HIST 1302 Fall 2017 Revised Calendar (35450) Syllabus
Course Materials
HIST 1302 Lecture 1 Gilded Age
HIST 1302 Lecture 2 The Immigrant Problem; Urbanization
HIST 1302 Lecture 3 Industrial Workers and Industrial Warfare, Populism
HIST 1302 Lecture 4 The American West
HIST 1302 Lecture 4b Women’s Era and Foreign Policy
HIST 1302 Lecture 5 Progressivism
HIST 1302 Lecture 6 War to end all wars
HIST 1302 Lecture 7 Roaring 20s
HIST 1302 Lecture 8 The Depression
HIST 1302 Lecture 9 New Deal
HIST 1302 Lecture 10 World War II
HIST 1302 Lecture 11 Cold War Fair Deal
HIST 1302 Lecture 12 Cold War in Am
HIST 1302 Lecture 13 1960-1968
HIST 1302 Lecture 14 Sixties continued
PowerPoint Chapter 17
PowerPoint Chapter 18
PowerPoint Chapter 19
PowerPoint Chapter 20
PowerPoint Chapter 21 Progressivism
PowerPoint Chapter 22 World War I
PowerPoint Chapter 23 Roaring 20s
PowerPoint Chapter 24 The Reactionary Twenties
1302 PPT Lecture 9 Depression New Deal
1302 PPT Lecture 9b Depression New Deal
1302 PPT Lecture 10 WWII
HIST 1302 PPT Chapter 27 Cold War
HIST 1302 PPT Chapter 28 Cold War at home
1302 PPT Chapter 29 Lecture 13 1960-1968
1302 PPT Chapter 30 Rebellion and Reaction