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HIS 131 - Women in American History
A survey of women's roles in American history emphasizing the social history of unknown as well as famous women of diverse ethnic and class backgrounds who helped shape life and culture in America from the Colonial period through the Revolutionary era, the Frontier movement, 19th Century political activism and urbanization, and the 20th century through reform movements and the global community. Prereq: ENG 090 and ENG 094, or satisfactory placement Prereq: ENG 090 and ENG 094, or satisfactory placement

3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Distance Learning, Hybrid Distance & Campus Mtgs

Humanities Division
History Department

Course Attributes:
HC-Hum/Fine Arts/Lib Art Core


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