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All Course Information - Summer 2024


AMH2035    US MOD WLD SINCE 1945

 
PARALLEL 
Total Fees


(In State) 320.31
(Out of State) 1148.70
Credit Hours 3.0
Lab Fee 
This course will examine both the major role performed by the United States in world affairs since the end of World War II and the profound changes the nation has experienced on the domestic scene. Among the major issues to consider are affluence and poverty, civil rights and social justice, broader economic and social changes, as well as the political culture that both reflects and shapes these larger historical currents. As a research and writing intensive course, this course will allow students the chance to explore the subject through a variety of college-level writing exercises that will include an original research project and may also include essay exams, book reviews, reaction papers, and other discipline specific writing. The primary General Education learning outcome for this class is Information Literacy, the student will verify, document, and organize information from a variety of sources.
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      Session    Meeting Dates: 2024-05-13-2024-08-06
01162 0M1 WUTHRICH BRYAN ....... WEB *COMP WG