HIST 4620 - Gender in U.S. History3 unit(s) (Formerly HIST 3680) (Offered under the subjects HIST and GEND) American history with reference to female experiences, value systems, and ethnic diversity from the Colonial period to the present. Includes discussion of various theoretical approaches.
Prerequisites: One year of college-level history or consent of instructor.
Course Learning Outcomes List Students are expected to:
(1) Be familiar with major issues and controversies in U.S. gender history;
(2) Understand how historians use the category of gender to analyze the past;
(3) Understand how historical arguments are constructed, including use of evidence and persuasive technique; and
(4) Have strengthened skills in critical and analytical thinking and writing.
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