Austin Community College
Fall 2009 - CANCELLED COURSES

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Updated: 01/27/2010 14:00:53


HISTORY

CLASSROOM 
5 Week Session August 24 - September 27


8 Week Session August 24 - October 18


16 Week Session August 24 - December 13
HIST 1301 United States History I

E	[0/36]	44332	Lec	137	HEH	TBA	W	 6:00pm -  8:40pm	OH Vigorito, Victor
E	[0/36]	44153	Lec	138	LKH	TBA	MWF	12:10pm -  1:00pm	OH Brooks, Donn
44153 - ONLY for students who attend Lockhart High School.
E	[0/36]	41189	Lec	129	LUH	404	MWF	10:55am - 11:45am	OH Cunningham, Keith
E	[0/36]	41192	Lec	132	RHS	235	TTh	 9:10am - 10:25am	OH Miller, Richard
41192 - ONLY for students who attend Reagan High School.
E	[0/30]	44203	Lec	147	ROR	TBA	TTh	 7:30am -  8:45am	OH Quinn, Deborah
44203 - ONLY for students who attend a Round Rock ISD High School.
E	[0/36]	44204	Lec	148	STP	C123	TTh	 7:30am -  8:45am	OH Ross, Linda
44204 - ONLY for students who attend a Round Rock ISD High School.
HIST 1302 United States History II
E	[0/36]	41217	Lec	025	ELG	120	TTh	 7:50am -  9:05am	OH Barlow, John


12 Week Session September 21 - December 13


8 Week Session October 19 - December 13


DISTANCE LEARNING 
16 Week Session August 24 - December 13


12 Week Session September 21 - December 13


8 Week Session October 19 - December 13


Course Descriptions All Courses 
HIST 1301 United States History I
A study of the history of the United States to 1877. United States History I: Honors - Please contact the Honors Department at 223-3255 or honors@austincc.edu for additional information.

HIST 1302 United States History II
A study of the history of the United States from 1877 to present. United States History II: Honors - Please contact the Honors Department at 223-3255 or honors@austincc.edu for additional information.

HIST 2301 History of Texas
A survey of the political, economic, social, cultural, and intellectual development of Texas from prehistoric time to the present with attention given to ethnic minorities. Counts toward U.S. History requirement or as an elective. History of Texas: Honors - Please contact the Honors Department at 223-3255 or honors@austincc.edu for additional information.

HIST 2311 Western Civilization I
Development of ancient, medieval, and early modern civilizations to 1660.

HIST 2312 Western Civilization II
Development of modern western civilization from 1660 to present.

HIST 2327 Mexican-American History I
A study of the economic, social, cultural, and political development of Mexican-American people with particular emphasis upon their contribution to American society. Counts toward U.S. History requirement or as an elective.

HIST 2341 Studies in United States History
A treatment of selected topics in the history of the United States. May be repeated when topics vary. American Indians - A survey of the society and culture of American Indians and how it changed through time. Civil War - A survey of the political, military, constitutional, economic, and social events in the American Civil War. Cold War - A history of conflict between the United States and Soviet Union after 1945. Depression Era U.S. - A survey of the political, economic, social, and cultural events of the Twenties and Thirties in the United States. Latinos in the United States - A comprehensive survey of the different Latino experiences in the history of the United States. Military History of the United States - A survey of American military policy and development from the 17th century to the present. The Sixties - A survey of the political, economic, social, and diplomatic events of the 1960's. Women in The United States - A comprehensive survey of events and issues in United States history, focusing on the specific contributions of women and the relationship between race, class, and gender. World War II - A survey of the political, military, and social history of the United States in World War II.

HIST 2381 U.S. History I -- African-American Emphasis
A study of the history of African-Americans in the United States. Includes the role African-American culture has played in the development of the American nation to 1865. Counts toward U.S. History requirement or as an elective.