Explores race, class, and gender in American history and culture. Secondary source material by scholars of American Studies and primary source materials in a variety of genres, including music, poetry, art, and material culture, convey the ways in which American culture has been shaped by and has helped to shape ideas of race, class, and gender
This course is an examination of the forces that shape women\u27s lives from the perspective of vari...
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology explores fundamental questions about what it means to be human...
This project will be a culmination of work that the student will do over the course of the semester....
Explores race, class, and gender in American history and culture. Secondary source material by scho...
This syllabus is designed for a lecture course on Post-Emancipation African American history
This is the syllabus for an open educational resource for a United States History Course, with a lin...
Examines social, cultural, political, and economic changes, events, and concepts that defined and sh...
Analyzes global relationships in the contemporary world stemming from interactions between civilizat...
This syllabus reflects having students do self-guided research over a semester that doesn\u27t requi...
This class is Introduction to Black roots from ancient Africa to contemporary America as an orientat...
This course offers an examination of the thought, structure, operation and results of imperialism in...
A survey course that will take us from the early days of enslavement to the present. We will read, a...
Introduces art and the academic discipline of art history. Using the discipline’s technical vocabula...
Applies the fundamental methods and concepts of cultural anthropology to the study of sub-Saharan Af...
Movement away from the textbook model has potential to foster equitable access to course materials a...
This course is an examination of the forces that shape women\u27s lives from the perspective of vari...
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology explores fundamental questions about what it means to be human...
This project will be a culmination of work that the student will do over the course of the semester....
Explores race, class, and gender in American history and culture. Secondary source material by scho...
This syllabus is designed for a lecture course on Post-Emancipation African American history
This is the syllabus for an open educational resource for a United States History Course, with a lin...
Examines social, cultural, political, and economic changes, events, and concepts that defined and sh...
Analyzes global relationships in the contemporary world stemming from interactions between civilizat...
This syllabus reflects having students do self-guided research over a semester that doesn\u27t requi...
This class is Introduction to Black roots from ancient Africa to contemporary America as an orientat...
This course offers an examination of the thought, structure, operation and results of imperialism in...
A survey course that will take us from the early days of enslavement to the present. We will read, a...
Introduces art and the academic discipline of art history. Using the discipline’s technical vocabula...
Applies the fundamental methods and concepts of cultural anthropology to the study of sub-Saharan Af...
Movement away from the textbook model has potential to foster equitable access to course materials a...
This course is an examination of the forces that shape women\u27s lives from the perspective of vari...
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology explores fundamental questions about what it means to be human...
This project will be a culmination of work that the student will do over the course of the semester....