College Algebra

Course CRN
70044
Subject Code
MATH
Subject Name
Mathematics
Course Number
R115
Section
70044-202407-R115
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
2170
Instructor Immutable ID
chinh_tran2

U.S. History since 1865

Course CRN
70247
Subject Code
HIST
Subject Name
History
Course Number
M140
Section
70247-202407-M140
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
1213
Instructor Immutable ID
scameron
Course Description
Surveys major political, economic and cultural themes and transformations in the United States since 1865 including Reconstruction, immigration, western expansion, political reform movements, industrialization, Civil Rights and Women's Rights, and the growth of the United States as a world power. Examines the experiences and contributions of diverse racial, ethnic, gender and socioeconomic groups within the context of the social, political, and economic history of the United States since 1865. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Notes: Satisfies US-1 (Historical Development of American Institutions and Ideals) requirement of CSU Title V. Formerly: HIST M07B.

U.S. History thru Recon

Course CRN
73359
Subject Code
HIST
Subject Name
History
Course Number
M130
Section
73359-202407-M130
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
1213
Instructor Immutable ID
cbeam
Course Description
Introduces the creation and development of American society to 1877. Explores the colonial foundation of American cultural heritage; growth of the US political party system; women and social reform; the institution of and movement to abolish slavery; the Civil War, including its causes and Reconstruction. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Notes: Satisfies US-1 (historical development of American institutions and ideals) requirement of CSU Title V. Formerly: HIST M07A.

Native American History/Cult

Course CRN
70118
Subject Code
HIST
Subject Name
History
Course Number
M135
Section
70118-202407-M135
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
1213
Instructor Immutable ID
skinkella
Course Description
Surveys Native American History from pre-Columbian origins to the present. Emphasizes Native American perspectives and interactions with European and Euro-Americans and the vital role of Native Americans in the creation and development of the United States. Examines the historical context of contemporary Native American cultural, political, economic and legal conditions. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Notes: Satisfies US-1 (historical development of American institutions and ideals) requirement of CSU Title V. Formerly: HIST M06.
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