HIST 2150 — U.S. History: Colonization Through Reconstruction (OT36, TAG) 3 Credits
This in-depth course examines the factors, from the sixteenth through the third quarter of the nineteenth century, which resulted in the creation of the unique American civilization. The course emphasizes the interaction between the American demographical and geographical environment, and the cultural influence of European colonists along with African contributions. It also focuses on the political, economic, cultural, and social developments that brought about the Civil War and attempts at Reconstruction.
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- Associate of Technical Studies
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- Bioinformatics Concentration (9376)
- Associate of Arts Degree in Business (9010)
- General Manufacturing Major (9430)
- Maintenance and Repair Concentration (9439)
- Construction Management (9413)
- Cisco Network Security (9438)
- Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology Concentration (9417)
- Electrical Instrumentation Technology (9418)
- Electrical Engineering Technology (9420)
- Emergency Management Planning and Administration (9670)
- Associate of Arts Degree (9000)
- Ohio Transfer 36 (9099)
- Associate of Science Degree (9100)
- Graphic Design (9250)
- IT Support Analyst Major (9243)
- Application Programming and Web Development (9246)
- Operating Systems/Networking Concentration (9249)
- Data Analytics Concentration (9258)
- Computer Information Technology (9720)
- Audio Recording and Production Technical Major (9275)
- Interactive Media Design and Delivery Technical Major (9276)
- Video Production and Broadcast Technical Major (9278)
- Mechanical Engineering Technology (9440)
- Computer Aided Design Concentration (9444)
- Surgical Technology (9335)