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NC State Courses (HST)
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HST 121 - U.S. HISTORY TO 1815
3 credit hours; 3 class hours
An introductory survey course covering the development of American politics, law, art, and literature from its origins to 1815. The objective of the course is to help students understand how the American government and the U.S. legal system were created by the Framers; how American art, literature, and philosophy developed their own independent existence; and how American culture and politics were influenced by international events. TAG course.
Quarters Available: Day - F; Evening – F.
HST 122 - U.S. HISTORY FROM 1815 TO 1900
3 credit hours; 3 class hours
An introductory survey course covering the development of American politics, law, art, and literature from 1815 to 1900. The objective of the course is to help students understand how, between 1815 and 1900, American law and government developed; how the Enlightenment, Romanticism, and Transcendentalism shaped the American Renaissance; and how American politics, art, and literature were shaped by the shift from a rural to an urban culture. TAG course.
Quarters Available: Day - W; Evening – W.
HST 123 - U.S. HISTORY FROM 1900 TO PRESENT
3 credit hours; 3 class hours
An introductory survey course covering the development of American politics, law, art, and literature from 1900 to the present. The objective of the course is to help students understand how, since 1900, the power and scope of American law and government grew and developed, how modernism found expression in American art and literature, and how American culture grew to become an international force. TAG course.
Quarters Available: Day - Sp; Evening - Sp.