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History 2232-40, Political and
Social History of the United States, 1877-Present
To understand the
context of the American past and the roots and nature of change in American
society. To gain a deeper understanding of American philosophies, doctrines
and society through discussion, reading and review of historical sources,
both primary and secondary.
- Prerequisite:
None
- Advisory:
Eligibility for English 1000 & Reading 1005 strongly recommended
Course Details
Altenhofel
Units: 3
Class Meets: August 24 – December 17, 2009
This class will be available for access on August 24, 2009
Textbooks & Estimated Costs:
- Rental Text:
George Brown Tindall and David E. Shi, America, Vol. 2, 6th Edition, 2004, ISBN: 0-393-97812-5
David E. Shi and Holly A. Mayer,
For the Record: A Documentary History of America,
Volume 2, 2nd Edition, 2004, ISBN: 0-393-92445-9
You will need the above books for
this course. Both are available in the Taft College Bookstore for
rent. Rental price is 20% of the cost of the textbook.
- Purchase Text
: None
- Additional Materials
: None
Estimated Time per Week: Students can expect to spend
approximately 8 to 10 hours per week reading, writing and taking exams.
Special Requirements: Access to the Internet and a computer with current
software.
Assignments & Tests: Students will complete 10 chapter
discussions, 10 reading discussions, 2 midterm exams and one final exam.
Proctored Exams: Exams are NOT proctored.
Additional Comments: Because this is a distance-learning course,
attendance is not an issue. Turning assignments in on time is. It is
your responsibility to drop the course. Drops will not be backdated.
Contact the counseling center or the distance learning help desk to
submit drop slips.
Course
Syllabus Click the course syllabus link to open the syllabus in
PDF format. The document will open in a new window.
New to ETUDES:
Be sure to check
System Requirements
before getting started with ETUDES.
You need to do this on each computer you use while taking a
class through ETUDES.
ETUDES-Course: You will log into the Etudes classroom with log-in information provided below:
New
Users use the following login instructions:
Login ID
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Password
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First 2 letters of first name +
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First 2 letters of last name +
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Last 5 digits of your Student ID
(Type using all lower case letters)
Example:
Jose A.
Garcia
ID: A000123456
Username =
joga23456 |
MonthDay of birth in school
records
(Type
using all lower case letters)
Example:
Birthday is April 11th, 1982 (04/11/82)
Password =
0411 |
Previous Users use the following login instructions:
Login ID
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Password
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First 2 letters of first name +
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First 2 letters of last name +
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Last 5 digits of Student ID
(Type using all lower case letters)
Example:
Jose A.
Garcia
ID: A000123456
Username =
joga23456 |
Enter the password
YOU set in a previous term
If you cannot remember your password, go to the ETUDES
login screen and reset the password. Be sure to use the
email address you used in on your application.
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Etudes link
opens in a new window

Disclaimer: The book prices are an approximation
only and are subject to change.
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