TTH 9:30 - 10:50 am
This is a survey course in American history. Its goal is to make the student aware of the major events and issues in American history from the decisive encounter of Europeans with America in 1492 through the American Civil War.
There will be three exams and each exam counts one-third towards your final grade. For the first two exams, 70% of each will be objective (true-false, multiple choice, etc.) and 30% will be an essay question. Sample essay questions will be given out for review at least one week prior to the exam. The last exam will be all objective items. Each exam will cover the material presented and read since the last exam.
Standard 100-point scale.
By September 6, you must have turned in 2 blank bluebooks with your name on the front, or you may not be permitted to take the first exam. Using any bluebook for an exam other than one previously turned in will be considered evidence of cheating and dealt with accordingly.
Make-ups will ONLY be given to students who can present DOCUMENTATION of a major emergency which prevented them from taking the exam. THERE ARE NO MAKE-UPS FOR THE FINAL!
After the first week of class, a seating chart will be filled out and you must sit in your assigned seat. Attendance will be noted, and while attendance will not factor into your final grade, if you do not come to class, you will not have all the material needed to pass the exams.
There is no provision for extra credit assignments!!!
This class is a no-cell-phone zone! Make sure all electronic devices except laptops are turned off and put away during class. No electronic devices at all permitted during exams.