Dual Credit History

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  • Professor:
    • Jennifer Cunningham
    • History Department (College of Mainland)

 

  • Contact Information:
    • jcunningham10@com.edu
    • 409 - 927 - 3100 ext. 3180

 

  • My Office Hours:
    • Monday from 2:45pm – 3:15pm
    • Friday from 7:20am - 8:55am
    • By appointment

 

  • My Schedule:
      • 1st Period:   Dual Credit History  (College of Mainland)
      • 2nd Period: Dual Credit History (College of Mainland)
      • 3rd Period: Human Anatomy and Physiology
      • 4th Period: Conference
      • 5th Period: Human Anatomy and Physiology
      • 6th Period: Forensic Science
      • 7th Period: Forensic Science
      • 8th Period: Human Anatomy and Physiology

 

  • Schedule
    • See Syllabus for details of our schedule
    • All assignments will be turned into the professor in class on the due dates.
    • When a student is absent, it is their responsibility to get information missed.

 

  • What is Dual Credit United States History?
    • This is a two semester course
        • History 1301 (United States history until 1877) = Fall Semester
            • Survey of the social, political, economic, cultural, and intellectual history of the United States:
                  • Colonial
                  • Revolutionary
                  • Early National
                  • Slavery
                  • Sectionalism
                  • Civil War/Reconstruction eras. 
            • Themes that may be addressed in United States History:
                  • American settlement
                  • Diversity
                  • American culture
                  • Religion
                  • Civil, and Human Rights
                  • Technological change
                  • Economic change
                  • Immigration and Migration
                  • Creation of the federal government.
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        • History 1302 (United States history after 1877 = Spring Semester 
            • Survey of the social, political, economic, cultural, and intellectual history of the United States:
                  • Industrialization
                  • Immigration
                  • World Wars
                  • Great Depression
                  • Cold War
                  • Post-Cold War eras.
            • Themes that may be addressed in United States history:
                  • American culture
                  • Religion
                  • Civil and Human rights
                  • Technological change
                  • Economic change
                  • Immigration and migration
                  • Urbanization and suburbanization
                  • The expansion of the federal government
                  • The study of U.S. foreign policy. 

 

  • How many credits do students earn for these courses?
    • This counts as two different credits
        • Students get credit for high school United States History
        • Students get credit for History 1301 and 1302 in college

 

  • What college does SFHS correlate with for these courses?
        • This course correlates between College of Mainland and SFHS
            • Students will meet at SFHS during 1st and 2nd period.
            • Course will be taught as a college class through the standards of College of Mainland (COM)
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