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Department of History

Contact Information

Department Chair: Dr. Michael McCormick

E-Mail: michael.mccormick@hccs.edu
Phone: 713-718-6780

Department Secretary: Vicki Boncic
E-Mail: vicki.boncic@hccs.edu
Phone: 713-718-7777 or 713-718-7776

Office:  E121C, Scarcella Bldg., Stafford
Office Hours: 8:30-10:30am MW

Assistant Chairs

Stafford:  Dr. David Aldstadt
E-Mail: david.aldstadt@hccs.edu

West Loop:  Dr. Cheryll Cody
E-Mail: cheryll.cody@hccs.edu


Course Descriptions

 

HIST 1301 UNITED STATES HISTORY TO 1877

Prerequisites: Must be placed into college level

reading and college-level writing.

Credit: 3 (3 lecture)

The American nation from the English colonization

to the close of the Civil War through

Reconstruction. Core Curriculum Course.

 

HIST 1302 UNITED STATES HISTORY

AFTER 1877

Prerequisites: Must be placed into collegelevel

reading and college-level writing.

Credit: 3 (3 lecture)

The American nation from the end of the

Reconstruction Era to the present. Core

Curriculum Course.

 

HIST 2301 HISTORY OF TEXAS

Prerequisites: Must be placed into collegelevel

reading and college-level writing.

Credit: 3 (3 lecture)

A survey of the political, economic, social,

cultural, and intellectual development of

Texas from the period of Spanish discovery

to the present. History of Texas may be substituted

for either HIST 1301 or HIST 1302.

Core Curriculum Course.

 

HIST 2311 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I

Prerequisites: Must be placed into college level

reading and college-level writing.

Credit: 3 (3 lecture)

Development of ancient, medieval, and early

modern civilizations to 1660.

 

HIST 2312 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II

Prerequisites: Must be placed into college level

reading and college-level writing.

Credit: 3 (3 lecture)

Development of modern western civilization

from 1660 to 1945.

 

HIST 2321 THE ORIGINS AND

DEVELOPMENT OF WORLD CIVILIZATIONS

Prerequisites: Must be placed into collegelevel

reading and college-level writing.

Credit: 3 (3 lecture)

A survey of the major western and nonwestern

civilizations which developed from

Sumeria to the end of the Middle Ages. Centered

around a series of themes, particular

emphasis is placed on the commonality of

the human experience as illustrated in Europe,

the Middle East, Asia and Sub-Saharan

Africa. Core Curriculum Course.

 

HIST 2322 MODERN WORLD

CIVILIZATIONS: 1500 - PRESENT

Prerequisites: Must be placed into college level

reading and college-level writing.

Credit: 3 (3 lecture)

This course analyzes the effect on the world

of the changing relationship between the

West and the non-West over the past 500

years. Emphasis will be placed on the social,

political and economic dynamics of this interchange.

Core Curriculum Course.

 

HIST 2380 MEXICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY

Prerequisites: Must be placed into college level

reading and college-level writing.

Credit: 3 (3 lecture)

A survey of the role of the Mexican-American

in United States history. Emphasis will

be placed on economic, social, and cultural

development with particular focus on contributions

to American society.

 

HIST 2381 AFRO-AMERICAN HISTORY

Prerequisites: Must be placed into college level

reading and college-level writing.

Credit: 3 (3 lecture)

A survey of the role of the Afro-American in

United States history. Emphasis will be

placed on economic, social, and cultural

development with particular focus on contributions

to American society.

 

HIST 2389 ACADEMIC COOPERATIVE

IN HISTORY

Prerequisite: Prerequisites: Must be placed into

college-level reading and college-level writing.

Credit: 3 (3 lecture, 0 lab)

An experiential-learning instruction program

designed to integrate textbook and classroom

knowledge with practical hands-on

experience in an applied area of history. In

conjunction with class seminars, the individual

student will set specific goals and

objectives in the study of human social behavior

and/or social institutions.

 

 


Learning Links for History

 

Careers in History from the American Historical Association

Organization of American Historians

Handbook of Texas Online

The Southern Historical Association

 


Historical Trivia

Who is This?

Submit your written answers to Dr. Mike McCormick.


 

Link to Faculty Learning Web Tips

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Last modified 2008-05-01 11:11 AM