HIST 1302
United States History II
3 Credit Hours (1 class)
United States History II
3 Credit Hours (1 class)
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Course-Num-Sect (Reg#) Title | Class Meeting Information | Faculty Information | Loc / Credits | Start / End Dates Open Seats / Capacity | Class Features | Links | |
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HIST-1302-41006 (1151412) United States History II | C205 LEC T R 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM | Abraham, Joshua / Vita (PDF) | EFC 3 | Aug 27, 2018 Dec 13, 2018 (16 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Core (opens in a new tab/window) | Class Syllabus (PDF) (opens in a new tab/window) HIST-1302-41006-CS1190613Textbook Info (opens in a new tab/window) IncludEd Info (opens in a new tab/window) | |
Comments: NOTE: HIST 1302-41006 This course will examine the contact between the subcultures of science, religion, and the law in American life. The legacies of Greece, Israel, the Reformation, Catholicism, and the Renaissance-Enlightenment period will be examined, and their impact on the structure of American society in terms of the science-religion contact after 1865. The controversies over the teaching of evolution will have a significant role, but impacts on other fields such as physics and geology will also be a part. |