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COURSE SYLLABUS: Sponsored by Runaway Bus Lines We Get Your
There on Time Dead or Alive for HIST 1301

UNITED STATES HISTORY I
CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION
This course surveys U.S. history from the age of discovery through Reconstruction. Special emphasis will be on the American Revolution, the formation of a republic under the US Constitution, westward expansion and the Civil War.

CREDIT
3.0 hours, course transferable to any 4-year institution in the state of Texas.

PREREQUISITES
Student must meet college level reading benchmarks: consult 2014-15 Lone Star College System catalog and (mini-semester of Desperate
J
Professors Cantando por un Sueño, Hooked on Phonics, & Diary of a Mad Mexican Professor or equivalent).

ADA STATEMENT
If you require reasonable accommodations because of a physical, mental or learning disability, please notify the instructor of this course in the first two weeks of the term. If you require reasonable accommodations because of a physical, mental or learning disability, YOU MUST, IN WRITING, notify the instructor of this course within the first week of the term. The student must provide official LSC-Kingwood documentation of physical challenge
BEFOREHAND in order for accommodations to be provided.

1.

Accommodations requests (especially in the mini and summer session) should be timely or within several days before an exam or quiz.

ACCOMMODATIONS REQUESTS REQUIRE THAT YOU (PRIOR TO AND/OR WITHIN THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS) MEET WITH THE DISABILITY COUNSELOR LEE ANN
COULSON LIEBST) OR THE SPECIFIC HOME CAMPUS WHERE THE CLASS WILL BE OFFERED (NOTE THAT AS A REQUIREMENT ACCOMMODATION REQUESTS
MUST BE PETITIONED FROM THE DISABILITY COUNSELOR FROM THE SPECIFIC HOME CAMPUS OF THE INSTRUCTOR OF RECORD. IN ORDER TO MEET ADA
REQUESTS, THE STUDENT MUST PRESENT AND SUBMIT AN OFFICIAL SYSTEM ACCOMMODATIONS REQUEST FORM BEFOREHAND. PLEASE NOTE:
“ACCOMMODATIONS ARE NOT RETROACTIVE FOR COURSEWORK COMPLETED PRIOR TO THE INSTRUCTOR'S

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