Examines the social, cultural, political, ecological, and economic forces that created the American nation and shaped its development from European colonization to the end of the Cold War. Major themes and issues discussed include Puritanism, slavery and race, the American Revolution, feminism, the Civil War and Reconstruction, immigration and industrialization, the Great Depression and reform, the World Wars, the Cold War, counterculture and the 1960s, and the rise of neoconservatism.
Continuing Education Units (CEU) :
Continuing Education Units (CEU) :
Course Number
HIST1-UC5820
Associated Degree
- Liberal Arts
- AAS in Business
- Health Administration
- AAS in Information Systems Management
- Applied General Studies
- BS in Real Estate
- BA in Social Sciences
- Applied Data Analytics and Visualization
- Digital Communications and Media
- Healthcare Management
- BS in Information Systems Management
- BS in Leadership and Management
- Marketing Analytics
- Real Estate and Urban Sustainability