HIST 102 - United States since 1877

Description:HIST 102 surveys industrialization and urbanization, the Progressive Era, the background and American entry into World Wars I and II, the Depression, the New Deal, Cold War diplomacy, and domestic issues since World War II. The course will also examine the roles of women and minority peoples in our culture.
Credit hours:4-0-4
Prerequisite(s):eligibility for ENGL 101
Applicability towards graduation:
  • Certificate or degree - All Certificates and Degrees
  • Group requirement - Social Science
  • Area of concentration - History, Social Science
IAI:S2 901: United States History II (GECC)
Offered:Offered in Fall, Spring, and Summer.

Spring 2010 Offerings

CourseSecBegEndDaysInstructorNotes
HIST 1020110:00a10:50aM,T,Th,FAustin, S
  • This Class is Web-Enhanced
HIST 102023:30p5:20pT,ThAustin, S
  • This Class is Web-Enhanced
HIST 102D17:30p9:20pT,ThRudat, Tod
HIST 102D87:30p9:20pT,ThRudat, Tod
  • Meets at Clinton H.S.
HIST 102V1OnlineKocher

Fall 2009 Offerings

CourseSecBegEndDaysInstructorNotes
HIST 1020110:00a10:50aM,T,Th,FAustin, S
HIST 102V1OnlineAustin, S
HIST 102V2OnlineAustin, S

History Courses

NumberTitleHours
HIST 101United States to 18774-0-4
HIST 102United States since 18774-0-4
HIST 105History of Illinois3-0-3
HIST 111European Civ to Reformation4-0-4
HIST 112European Civ: The Modern Era4-0-4
HIST 201Or & Dev of Imp China & Japan4-0-4
HIST 202Modern East Asia4-0-4
HIST 203The History of Women in America3-0-3
HIST 270History of Non-Western Civilization: China4-0-4
HIST 271History of Japan4-0-4
HIST 290Selected Topics in History3-0-3