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AMH 2010: United States History To 1865
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
Examines the extension of Europrean culture into the Western Hemisphere, the growth and development of the 13 English colonies and intensive study of the Constitution of the United States and the early national period of the United States to the end of the Civil War. Requires a demonstration of computer application. (*)
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AMH 2020: United States History from 1865 to Present
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
A continuation of AMH2010, this course emphasizes the development of the United States into a world power and the internal, economic, social, political and cultural movements and forces. (*)
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AMH 2020: United States History from 1865 to Present
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
A continuation of AMH2010, this course emphasizes the development of the United States into a world power and the internal, economic, social, political and cultural movements and forces. (*)
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AML 2010: American Literature to 1865
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
Students in AML2010 will study the literature of America from colonial times through the Civil War era. They will examine the literary works, ideas, authors, history and intellectual climate of early America. They will also develop effective reading, writing and analytical skills and a sense of literary taste. (*)
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AML 2010: American Literature to 1865
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
Students in AML2010 will study the literature of America from colonial times through the Civil War era. They will examine the literary works, ideas, authors, history and intellectual climate of early America. They will also develop effective reading, writing and analytical skills and a sense of literary taste. (*)
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AML 2020: American Literature After 1865
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
Students in AML2020 will study the literature of America from the Civil War through the modern era. They will examine the literary works, ideas, authors, history and intellectual climate of modern America. They will also develop effective reading, writing and analytical skills and a sense of literary taste. (*)
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AML 2020: American Literature After 1865
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
Students in AML2020 will study the literature of America from the Civil War through the modern era. They will examine the literary works, ideas, authors, history and intellectual climate of modern America. They will also develop effective reading, writing and analytical skills and a sense of literary taste. (*)
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AML 2600: African American Literature
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
A survey of literature by African Americans from the eighteenth century to the present. Students will understand African-American literature as both attached to and counter to the mainstream tradition. (*)
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AML 2600: African American Literature
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
A survey of literature by African Americans from the eighteenth century to the present. Students will understand African-American literature as both attached to and counter to the mainstream tradition. (*)
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AML 2631: Hispanic American Literature
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
This course will survey literature by Hispanic Americans throughout American history, with an emphasis on contemporary works. Issues of varied influences, culture, disenfranchisement, agency, identity and inclusion will be among those considered. The student will develop an understanding of the Hispanic American experience and its rich literary traditions. (*)
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