HIST 59000: Emergence of Modern America

This course examines the changes in American society between 1877 and 1932. The course covers such issues as the rise of industry, the growth of consumerism, the shift to a multi-ethnic society, imperialism, Populism, Progressivism, World War I, and the 1920s.

Please review the syllabus for full course information.

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

Prerequisite: Qualified to teach content area

Purdue University Northwest

Semester: Summer 2023 – Summer I

Instructor: Dr. Kathy Tobin

Graduate Credits: 3

Dates: 5/15/23 – 6/9/23

Format: Online Asynchronous

Graduate Certificate: Not Available

Master’s Completion: View Options for History

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