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Dec 30, 2024
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HI 260 - History of American Women Credit Hours: 3
This course is a social history of the role of women in America from colonial times to the present. The focus will be on women at work, with their families, and in public life. An attempt will be made to include all women but time constraints will limit both the breadth and depth of the study. Reading and writing skills are essential for this course. Students will gain a basic understanding of American history.
Course Outcomes Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- demonstrate a knowledge of the basic narrative of women in American history;
- identify the impact of American institutions on different groups of women;
- analyze the critical events of American history and their implication for women in America;
- demonstrate an understanding of how the role and status of women in modern America are connected to the past;
- demonstrate knowledge of the diversity and unity of women in American society over time;
- demonstrate understanding of how to interpret, formulate, and defend hypotheses about American women’s history; and
- demonstrate an understanding of how to gather data, use historical sources, and organize and interpret data about American women’s history.
F/S (C, S)
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