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3.00 Credits
Students develop an understanding of the political economic, intellectual, and cultural history of the United States from the arrival of Native Americans to the 1830's. FALL
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Surveys the political, social, intellectual, and foreign relation patterns of the United States between the 1830's and 1890s. Emphasis will be placed on the impact of the Civil War, Indian Wars, and expansion on the United States by interpreting culture, attitudes, and technology. WINTER
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3.00 Credits
Students survey the political, economic, intellectual, and foreign relations' patterns of the United States during the twentieth century. SPRING
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3.00 Credits
Native American History will explore the history of Native Americans as they come into contact with European-Americans. The course will cover the response to the contact, and the differences between the cultures and the struggles against reservation, assimilation, and termination. The course will also address current Native American issues. SPRING
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3.00 Credits
Students will begin by following the vision of Thomas Jefferson acquiring the Louisiana Territory. As the expedition proceeds on, Lewis and Clark make preparation by putting together their tools and team. The course will follow the expedition across unmapped territory experiencing challenges with weather, geography, natives, and each other. In conclusion, the course will review the accomplishments and impacts of the Lewis and Clark expedition. FALL
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover the explosion of emigration which spread from the United States to the West Coast in the 1800's. More importantly, the course will look at the motivations of those who emigrated, the various trails, life along the trail, and the impact of emigration. WINTER
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3.00 Credits
Students will gain an understanding of the ideas and modes of vision Western culture has inherited from the classical, medieval, and Renaissance periods. Readings and discussions focus on literature, philosophy, history, art, music, and religion. FALL
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3.00 Credits
Students will use a topical and interdisciplinary approach to an understanding of Western culture. Students will examine the art, literature, drama, history, and music regarding some aspect of human behavior such as war, crime, evil, marriage, disease, etc. WINTER
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn about literature, history, language, geography, music and art of a particular human culture. SPRING Other Automotive classes listed under Automotive.
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4.00 Credits
Evaluation of engine condition; removal of engines; disassembly; valve train and cylinder wall reconditioning; engine crank shaft and oil pump removal and/or replacement; cylinder and piston reconditioning; re-assembly; installation, and start-up. Includes hands-on projects. Prerequisite: AUTO 108, instructor approval. FALL, WINTER, SPRING
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