HIST 203 - The History of Women in America
| Description: | HIST 203 is a multicultural survey of the roles, experiences, and problems of American women from the colonial period to the present. The course will cover such topics as the images and ideals of womanhood, nineteenth-century feminism, the Victorian woman and female sexuality, women at work, women at war, suffrage movement, and the new feminism. |
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| Credit hours: | 3-0-3 |
| Prerequisite(s): | eligibility for ENGL 101. |
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| Offered: | Offered as needed. |
History Courses
| Number | Title | Hours |
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| HIST 101 | United States to 1877 | 4-0-4 |
| HIST 102 | United States since 1877 | 4-0-4 |
| HIST 105 | History of Illinois | 3-0-3 |
| HIST 111 | European Civ to Reformation | 4-0-4 |
| HIST 112 | European Civ: The Modern Era | 4-0-4 |
| HIST 201 | Or & Dev of Imp China & Japan | 4-0-4 |
| HIST 202 | Modern East Asia | 4-0-4 |
| HIST 203 | The History of Women in America | 3-0-3 |
| HIST 270 | History of Non-Western Civilization: China | 4-0-4 |
| HIST 271 | History of Japan | 4-0-4 |
| HIST 290 | Selected Topics in History | 3-0-3 |