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Feb 12, 2025
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DIVST 117 - African-American History to 1865: CD
5.0 Credits Examines the African-American historical experience from its West African origins through the end of the Civil War, emphasizing those individuals, groups, movements, events, issues, and ideas that shaped early African-American civilization. Dual listed as HIST 104. Prerequisite Placement in ENGL& 101 or instructor permission. Dual Listed as HIST 104
Course-level Learning Objectives (CLOs) Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:- Identify seminal events, movements, and institutions in European history during the period between the late Middle Ages and the end of the Napoleonic Wars, along with the key figures, groups, and ideas that contributed to their creation and development.
- Compare/contrast the philosophies, issues, and actions of different geographic regions, time periods, religions, races, and/or social status.
- Examine and evaluate historical information/arguments from different source forms.
- Express their findings in formal/informal writing, classroom discussion, online discussion, research projects, and/or oral presentation.
- Apply knowledge, awareness, and/or skills to identify and analyze issues related to diversity.
Course Typically Offered Fall
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