American History IIMOTR HIST102 (HIS 1240)

Term: 2016 Spring Semester

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Prerequisite: Must have met one of the following: (1) a minimum score of 18 on the ACT reading, or 250 on the Accuplacer Next Generation reading, or (2) a minimum ACT reading score of 16, or Accuplacer Next Generation reading score of 240, AND a 2.8 cumulative high school grade point average or (3) or a minimum grade of C in RDG0900, ENG0990, or ENG0090, or (4) concurrent enrollment in RDG 0900, or (5) have earned 24 college-level semester credit hours.
Study the political, economic, constitutional, diplomatic, social and cultural developments of the United States from the Reconstruction period to the present. American History I and American History II are not sequential courses; students may take either one first.

American History IIMOTR HIST102 (HIS 1240)

Term: 2016 Spring Semester

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Mr. Roger Dean GreenlandShow MyInfo popup for Mr. Roger Dean Greenland
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Administration MAC Division ChairShow MyInfo popup for Administration MAC Division Chair
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Administration Distance EducationShow MyInfo popup for Administration Distance Education
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Prerequisite: Must have met one of the following: (1) a minimum score of 18 on the ACT reading, or 250 on the Accuplacer Next Generation reading, or (2) a minimum ACT reading score of 16, or Accuplacer Next Generation reading score of 240, AND a 2.8 cumulative high school grade point average or (3) or a minimum grade of C in RDG0900, ENG0990, or ENG0090, or (4) concurrent enrollment in RDG 0900, or (5) have earned 24 college-level semester credit hours.
Study the political, economic, constitutional, diplomatic, social and cultural developments of the United States from the Reconstruction period to the present. American History I and American History II are not sequential courses; students may take either one first.