HIST 58400: Social History of the United States

This course examines the social and cultural history of the American people, illustrating how movements have shaped lives in ways that represent democratic ideals since the nation’s founding.

Please review the syllabus for full course information.

Term: This is a Full Semester course. Participants may register for one Full Semester course OR one course each in Winter/Spring I and II.

Prerequisite(s): Qualified to teach content area

Purdue University Northwest

Semester: Winter/Spring 2024 – Full Semester

Instructor: Dr. Kathleen Tobin

Graduate Credits: 3

Format: Online Asynchronous

Dates: 1/8/24 – 5/4/24

Graduate Certificate Available: No

Master’s Completion: View Options for History

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