United States History I Syllabus for 2024-2025
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Course

HIST-1301-DC013 United States History I

Prerequisites

Course Description

A survey of the social, political, economic, cultural and intellectual history of the United States from the pre-Columbian era to the Civil War/Reconstruction period. United States History I includes the study of pre-Columbian, colonial, revolutionary, early national, slavery and sectionalism, and the Civil War/Reconstruction eras. Themes that may be addressed in United States History I include: American settlement and diversity, American culture, religion, civil and human rights, technological change, economic change, immigration and migration, and creation of the federal government.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

Dual Credit Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

The textbook is a free online textbook that will be provided in the class.

American Yawp, Vol I

Supplies

This is an online course, so access with RELIABLE internet is necessary.

Student Performance

After studying the material presented in this course, the student will be able to:

1.  Create an argument through the use of historical evidence

2.  Analyze and interpret primary and secondary sources

3.  Analyze the effects of historical, social, political, economic, cultural, and global forces on this period of United States history.

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

Behavioral Expectations: Students caught cheating on exams or homework assignments will receive an F on the assignment and possibly face institutional discipline. This includes the use of AI on assignments.


Withdrawals: You must see the registrar to withdraw from the class. The last day to withdraw is November 19th.

Any student who has not completed the first discussion board or any unit material by the Census Date (Sep 4) , will be administratively dropped from the course.  Logging into the course does not count as "participating" in the class.

In order to initiate the withdraw process, you must fill out the "Academic Withdrawal Request" form, which can be found in the Blackboard class under the tab "Withdrawal Form".  This form must be filled out by the student and signed by the instructor.  It can be signed electronically or scanned into an email.

Grading Criteria

Composition of final grade will be based on the average of unit quizzes, written assignments, 4 unit exams, and 2 discussion posts. The grade scale is as follows:

A = 89.5 and above
B = 79.5-89.4
C = 79.4-69.5
D = 69.4-59.5

F = 59.4 and below

Unit Quizzes:  Each unit has a quiz over a video and a quiz over an article for a total of 8 unit quizzes. There is one attempt per quiz. They are not timed. The quizzes make up 30% of the overall grade.

Discussion Posts: There are two discussion posts, one at the beginning of the semester and one at the end. Discussion posts make up 5% of overall grade.

Written Assignments:  There are four written assignments (one per unit) over a primary source document. The assignments are 15% of the total grade.

Unit Exam:  Each unit has an exam that covers the video lessons presented and the other material in the unit. The unit exam is open for the duration of the unit, but the student MUST complete all of the work within the unit first. The unit exams are timed and students get one attempt at the exam. There are no retakes.

The unit exams make up 50% of overall grade. Students must download and utilize Respondus Lock Down Browser in order to take the exams [instructions and link are in the Blackboard class].

Make-up Policy:  There are no make-ups on the unit material. The units are opened for 2 weeks. If you are out of town, you need to reach out to complete work before you leave.

Grade Breakdown:

Unit Quizzes:  30%

Primary Source Written Assignments:  15%

Unit Exams: 50%

Discussion Posts:  5%

Total:     100%

 

Attendance

Regular attendance and logging into this class is a necessity for success.

Calendar

Assignment Dates

Unit One

Aug 26          Unit 1 Begins

                      Unit 1, Lessons 1, 2, 3, 4

                      Primary Source Assignment 1

                      Unit 1 Exam

Sep 16          Unit 1 Ends

                       All lessons, videos, quizzes, assignments and Unit 1 Exam must be completed no later than 11:30 PM, September 16th. No late work will be accepted, no exceptions.

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Unit Two

Sep 17            Unit 2 Begins     

                       Unit 2, Lessons 1,2,3,4, 5

                       Primary Source Assignment 2

                       Unit 2 Exam

Oct 14            Unit 2 Ends

                       All lessons, videos, quizzes, assignments and the Unit 2 Exam must be completed no later than 11:30 PM, October 14th. No late work will be accepted, no exceptions.

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Unit Three

Oct 15            Unit 3 Begins    

                       Unit 3, Lessons 1,2,3,4

                       Primary Source Assignment 3

                       Unit 3 Exam

                       Common Assessment Paper due Nov 11. No late submissions accepted.

Nov 11            Unit 3 Ends

 

                       All lessons, videos, quizzes, assignments, the Common Assessment Paper and Unit 3 Exam must be completed no later than 11:30 PM, November 11th. No late work will be accepted, no exceptions.

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Unit Four

Nov 12          Unit 4 Begins    

                      Unit 4, Lessons 1,2,3,4

                      Primary Source Assignment 4

                      Unit 4 Exam

Dec 10           Unit 4 Ends

 

                       All lessons, videos, quizzes, assignments and the Unit 4 Exam must be completed no later than 11:30 PM, December 10th. No late work will be accepted, no exceptions.

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08/14/24 9:52 AM