Course Details |
HIST-H 105 American History I (3 cr.) Colonial period, Revolution, Confederation and Constitution, national period to 1865. Evolution of American society: political, economic, social structure; racial and ethnic groups; sex roles; Indian, inter-American, and world diplomacy of the United States; evolution of ideology, war, territorial expansion, industrialization, urbanization, international events and their impact on American history.
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Indiana DOE Code | 1542 |
Credit Hours | 3 |
Instructor Requirements | In addition to meeting one of three models for HLC qualifications as described in the ACP Instructor Handbook, applicants must have at least two years’ experience in the discipline and have a strong undergraduate background in the content area. Ideally, applicants have taught upper-level honors or advanced courses in the discipline (AP or honors equivalent, or dual credit with other provider). Applicants must show a personal and institutional commitment to offering a college-level course. If the ACP courses are taught in conjunction with AP U.S. History, the ACP curriculum must be the primary curriculum. Types of instructional materials to submit include a syllabus, lesson plan, or assignment. Applicants’ academic background must include at least (1) four undergraduate US history courses, or (2) two undergraduate US history courses and a graduate US history course. Graduate coursework in history is preferred. |
Student Prerequisites | High school World History |