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Women In United States II (HIS-282)


Semester: Spring 2024
Number: 0136-282-001
Instructor: Cristina Zaccarini
Days: Monday Wednesday 2:25 pm - 3:40 pm
Note: Traditional In-Person Class
Location: Garden City - NEX 155
Credits: 3
Notes:

This Course Is An Accepted Elective For Politicalscience Majors.

Course Materials: View Text Books
Description:

Students will examine the experiences of women, including transgender, in the United States from Reconstruction to the present. Students explore the historical topics of women’s work, family, political activities, education, sexuality, and health. (Learning Goals:G;Distribution Reqs:Humanities)

Learning Goals:   Students’ critical and integrative thinking, information literacy and communication skills and writing, will be exercised through analysis of primary sources and the class text book.. Students will interview person(s) from different walks of life and determine whether and how needs of women focused on in the readings (i.e., education, marriage rights, access to economic security) in areas examined in the readings were met and unmet.

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