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AMH - American History

AMH 2010
United States History I

(Offered fall, spring, and summer). This course covers United States history to 1876 and emphasizes the European background and the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Constitution, problems of the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction.

Credit hours: 3Lecture hours: 3
AMH 2010H
Honors United States History I

(Offered fall, spring, and summer). This course covers United States history to 1876 and emphasizes the European background and the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Constitution, problems of the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction.

Credit hours: 3
AMH 2020
United States History II

(Offered fall, spring, and summer). This course is a history of the United States from 1876 to the present day. The course includes the growth of big business, the Agrarian Revolt, Latin American Affairs, the Progressive Movement, the World Wars, and political economics and world affairs since World War II.

Credit hours: 3Lecture hours: 3
AMH 2020H
Honors United States History II

(Offered fall, spring, and summer). This course is a history of the United States from 1876 to the present day. The course includes the growth of big business, the Agrarian Revolt, Latin American Affairs, the Progressive Movement, the World Wars, and political economics and world affairs since World War II.

Credit hours: 3
AMH 2949
COOP/Work Experience/History

1-3 crs. Cooperative Education courses may be taken toward completion of most of the Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degree programs. A maximum of six credit hours may be used in meeting the A.A. degree requirements. Prerequisite: Minimum of 2.0 GPA, meet with the co-op coordinator, and availability of co-op work experience slot. Supervised, practical work experience that seeks to combine theories and apply practical skills to projects in the student's major field of study. Requirements include online weekly, mid-term, and end-of-term reflection assignments.

Credit hours: 1-3Other hours: 1-3
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