HIST1010 — American History I
Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: History Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This American Studies course is an introductory survey course covering the development of American politics, law, religion, philosophy, art and literature from 1600 to 1877. The goal of the course is to students understand the cultural development of the United States especially in relation to its religion, art, philosophy, law, and political system. (TAG# OHS043 or if combined with HIST1030 OHS010. This course also meets the requirements for the OTM Arts and Humanities - TMAH) UG OHS010OHS043 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide
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