HST202 History of the US 1840-1914

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Examines the social, political, economic, and cultural developments of the United States from 1840 to 1914. Includes the Women's Rights Movement; Manifest Destiny; the U.S.- Mexican War; slavery, abolitionism and the growing sectional crisis between the North and South; Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War; Reconstruction; westward migration and its impact on Native Americans; America's overseas empire; and the Progressive Era. History courses are non-sequential and may be taken in any term and in any order. Prerequisites: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Audit available. (See course content and outcomes.)

Credits: 4

List of classes for HST202 History of the US 1840-1914
CRNClass typeLocationDays & timeDatesSeats availableFacultyMore info
44849In-personRock Creek BLDG2 258
Monday and Wednesday
from 12 to 1:50pm

From September 23 through December 11, 2024
Kenneth R ColemanBooks for CRN 44849 $0
Class details for CRN 44849
45275In-personSoutheast TABOR 146
Tuesday and Thursday
from 10 to 11:50am

From September 24 through December 12, 2024
Christopher W ShelleyBooks for CRN 45275 $0
Class details for CRN 45275
42259OnlineNot applicableAvailable 24/7
From September 23 through December 14, 2024
Kenneth R ColemanBooks for CRN 42259 $0
Class details for CRN 42259

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  • In-person: classes take place at specific times and locations. Attendance in person is required.
  • Online: classes do not have meeting times. Regular online interaction is required and there are weekly assignments.
  • Remote: classes take place at specific times online. Students must be logged in during class meeting times.
  • In-person and remote: classes meet both in-person and remotely. Attendance at both is required.
  • In-person and online: classes meet in-person with additional online activities required.
  • Remote and online: classes meet remotely with additional online activities required.