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Nov 22, 2024
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CH 203 - American Experiences and Constitutional Change (3 units) CO5, CO8 Identities, ideas, and institutions from pre-colonial to present, emphasizing civil rights, liberty, individualism, federalism, environmentalism, urbanization, industrialization, and cultural diversity. Satisfies the U.S. and Nevada constitution requirements.
Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 100 and ENG 100JL or ENG 113 or Corequisite(s): ENG 104 . Recommended Preparation: CH 201 .
Units of Lecture: 2 Units of Discussion/Recitation: 1 Offered: Every Fall, Spring, and Summer
Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. express ideas clearly and persuasively, using relevant evidence to support their arguments. 2. analyze primary source texts with attention to content, historical and cultural context, and rhetorical techniques. 3. trace the sources and development of American intellectual traditions and cultural institutions, with attention to the diversity of experiences and voices that shaped the nation. 4. identify how significant artistic and cultural movements as well as scientific and technological developments influenced Americans’ changing sense of themselves and their society. 5. connect the beliefs, values, and actions of past generations of Americans to contemporary conditions in the United States. 6. Identify the historical origins, philosophical foundations, core principles, and evolution of the United States and Nevada Constitutions.
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