HIST2381 — African American History I
HIST 2381 - African American History I HIST 2381 - African American History I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. A survey of the social, political, economic, cultural, and intellectual history of people of African descent in the formation and development of the United States to the Civil War/Reconstruction period. African American History I includes the study of African origins and legacy, trans-Atlantic slave trade, and the experiences of African Americans during Colonial, Revolutionary, Early National, Antebellum, and the Civil War/Reconstruction Eras. This course will enable students to understand African American history as an integral part of U.S. history. (May be applied to the U.S. History requirement)
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- Art, A.A.
- Biology, A.S.
- Business Administration, A.S.
- Chemistry, A.S.
- Communications, A.A.
- Computer and Information Sciences, A.S.
- Criminal Justice, A.S.
- Engineering, A.S.
- English, A.A.
- General Studies, A.A.
- General Studies, A.S.
- Government, A.A.
- History, A.A.
- History, A.S.
- Human Performance, A.S.
- Mathematics, A.S.
- Music, A.A.
- Physical Education, A.S.
- Physics, A.S.
- Psychology, A.A.
- Psychology, A.S.
- Social Work, A.S.
- Sociology, A.S.
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- Teacher Education - Multiple Levels, A.A.T.
- Theatre, A.A.