HIS 20 Spring 19–D01L/45345

Monday/Wednesday–10-11:15. Relocated to Colston 714

Course Description: The American Nation (HIS 20) is a one-semester survey of the history of the United States covering significant political, social, and cultural currents of the last 400 years. This class will introduce students to the major developments in United States history, with a focus on individual and collective action. Students will analyze how these developments helped shape American society and the United States’ role in the global community.

Learning Community: This course is part of a learning community with English 111 D03L/45819 taught by Dr. Julia Rodas, which meets T/TH from 10—11:50. You must be enrolled in both courses; if you are not, speak to me at the end of the first class. Participating in the learning community will help you analyze sources and issues from different perspectives, reflect about the connections between academic disciplines, and develop an intellectual community with your peers.