*These learning outcomes were determined to ensure that HIST 1101 fulfills the Transfer Pathway requirements.
*These learning outcomes were added by me because they are invaluable skills and knowledge for success in historical thinking and in a wide variety of academic and professional fields.
My main goal is that throughout this course you develop your knowledge of world history and practice the key skills of analysis, inquiry, and reflection on your learning. This course is organized into weekly Modules organized around a particular theme and historical period.
Consistency around expectations—both yours and mine—will be key for our success this semester. Each Module will follow the same pattern and each kind of assignment will be due regularly on that day. Here’s the sequence:
INTERPRETIVE PROJECT: This project will be in the format of your choosing, and will take a topic within the class scope, conduct a small amount of additional research, and present your findings. I’ll provide models and feedback to help clarify scope and expectations. You will have an opportunity to revise your interpretive project once to improve your project.
I’ve spaced out assignments to be due consistently on specific days to keep everyone moving along together.