HIST 202 - United States History II

HIST 202 United States History II

This course explores United States history from 1877 to the present. Using the analytical lenses of race, class, gender, ethnicity and sexuality, students examine the major forces that shaped, and continue to shape, the political, social, cultural, religious, scientific, technological and environmental life of the nation. Specific attention is dedicated to examining the ways that the U.S. Constitution and government institutions evolved in response to the ever-changing social, economic, and political demands of its diverse inhabitants. Emphasis is given to the voices of marginalized communities traditionally excluded from the narratives of U.S. History.

Units: 3
Degree Credit
Letter Grade Only
  • Lecture hours/semester: 48-54
  • Homework hours/semester: 96-108
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E1a, E5b, E5c
Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2 or D and US-1 and US-2), UC (IGETC Area 3B or 4)
C-ID: HIST 140
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College of San Mateo

Department: History

Number of Units: 3


This description is for the Fall 2024 term