HIST 112 United States History II
	This course examines important changes between 1865 and the present.  An emphasis will be placed on tracing the development of the American political system, economic institutions, and the U.S. culture during the Guilded Age, the Progressive Era, the Great Depression, the World Wars, and the Cold War.
	
		General Education Competency
	
GEM Social and Behavioral Ways of Knowing
	
		
			HIST 112United States History II
		
	Please note: This is not a course syllabus. A course syllabus is unique to a particular section of a course by instructor. This curriculum guide provides general information about a course.
		I. General Information
	
		
			Department
		
Social Science
	 
		II. Course Specification
	
		
			Course Type
		
			General Education
		
	 
		
			General Education Competency
		
			GEM Social and Behavioral Ways of Knowing
		
	 
		
			Credit Hours Narrative
		
			3 Credits
		
	 
		
			Semester Contact Hours Lecture
		
			48
		
	 
		
			Grading Method
		
			Letter grade
		
	 
		III. Catalog Course Description
	
		This course examines important changes between 1865 and the present.  An emphasis will be placed on tracing the development of the American political system, economic institutions, and the U.S. culture during the Guilded Age, the Progressive Era, the Great Depression, the World Wars, and the Cold War.
	 
		IV. Student Learning Outcomes
	
		Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to: 
			- Identify and write about the central themes in the Gilded Age.
- Identify and write about the primary causes and consequences of the Progressive Movement.
- Identify and write about the origins and nature of U.S. Imperialism.
- Identify and write about the central themes of the inter-war period.
- Identify and write about the causes and consequences of the World War II.
 
		V. Topical Outline (Course Content)
	
		VI. Delivery Methodologies
	
		
			Required Assignments
		
			Four analytical papers
  Class attendance and participation
		
	 
		
			Required Text
		
			  Tindall, AmericaGuarneri, America Compared
		
	 
		
			Specific Course Activity Assignment or Assessment Requirements
		
			Four analytical papers
  Class attendance and participation