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HIST 100 AMERICAN CIVILIZATION I 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Covers American history from the origins of Native Americans to Reconstruction. Emphasizes the contributions made by the diverse peoples around the world to American culture. Includes a study of the Constitution with an emphasis on the Constitutional issues promoting the Civil War. (Partially fulfills American Institutions requirement at CSU.) [D; CSU; UC]
HIST 100 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
48982 HIST 100 70 08:00AM-10:10AM MWF 7210 Corbett,James 8 0*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - DAY Begins: 10/19/2009 Ends: 12/9/2009 *Open seats as of Friday, November 20, 2009 5:51 PM
48983 HIST 100 76 06:00PM-09:05PM TTH 7213 Alegre Munin,Riley 8 10*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 8/17/2009 Ends: 10/9/2009 *Open seats as of Friday, November 20, 2009 5:51 PM
HIST 101 AMERICAN CIVILIZATION II 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Covers American history from Reconstruction to the present day. Emphasizes the rise of the United States as a world power. Includes a study of the Constitution of California and the interactions between state and local governments. (Partially fulfills American Institutions requirement at CSU.) [D; CSU; UC]
HIST 101 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
48991 HIST 101 70 11:30AM-01:40PM MWF 7202 Corbett,James 8 0*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - DAY Begins: 10/19/2009 Ends: 12/9/2009 *Open seats as of Friday, November 20, 2009 5:51 PM
HIST 141 MEXICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY I 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Covers the history of Mexican-American culture from Pre-Colombian times to c. 1850. Emphasizes the political, economic, and social influences of Pre-Columbian America, Spain, Mexico, and the United States. Includes a study of the United States Constitution. (Partially fulfills American Institutions requirement at CSU.) (Same as MAS 141.) [D; CSU; UC]
HIST 141 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
49018 HIST 141 76 06:00PM-09:30PM TTH 7212 Luna,Brandon 8 0*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 10/19/2009 Ends: 12/9/2009 *Open seats as of Friday, November 20, 2009 5:51 PM

Total Courses: 3 Total Sections: 4