Welcome to History 17C.

I'm your instructor. My name is Patrick Bresnan. Believe it or not, I've been a full-time faculty member here at lovely De Anza College since the day we opened for business back in the fall of 1967.

 

BRESNANPATRICK@FHDA.EDU

faculty.deanza.fhda.edu/bresnanpatrick/

 

HISTORY 17C

History of the United States in the Twentieth Century

PLEASE NOTE--THIS IS A "HYBRID" CLASS, WHICH MEANS THAT IT WILL BE PART ONLINE AND PART ON-CAMPUS. THERE WILL BE SIX ON-CAMPUS MEETINGS. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND THE ON-CAMPUS MEETINGS, THIS SECTION OF HISTORY-17C IS NOT SUITABLE FOR YOU.

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION
History of the United States from 1900 to the present. Topics include the Twenties, Great Depression, the Second World War, the Cold War, and the Sixties.

 

PREREQUISITES
Eligibility for EWRT 1A, or ESL 5 advised.

 

INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: PATRICK BRESNAN
Office Hours information will be given at the Orientation Meeting.
Office Telephone: (408) 864-8558
Office Location: F-21m
E-mail Address: bresnanpatrick@fhda.edu

 

REQUIREMENTS
1. Attend the Orientation Meeting:
Wed., July 1; 6:30 - 7:20 p.m.; Room: Admin. 101

There is NO Online Orientation for this class. If you wish to enroll in the class, you MUST attend the Orientation Meeting on Wed. July 1.


2. It is a requirement of this course that you take each of the three exams at the
scheduled times.
—Failure to take Exam #1 will result in your being dropped with an NA
—Failure to take Exam #2 will result in your being dropped with a W.
—Failure to take Exam #3 will result in a grade of F for that exam, and the final
    grade will be computed accordingly.

 

COURSE MATERIALS
1. Roark, et al., The American Promise; Volume Two (or Volume C)
(Any edition that has the chapters for the twentieth century will be fine.)

   NOTE: The De Anza Bookstore will be stocking the most recent version of the
book, the Fourth Edition. Other will work just as well, but be sure to check the CHAPTER TITLES posted on the website for each exam.  

2. American Promise Website (A significant portion of the work of this course will be done online, using the exercises provided by the publisher of the textbook. The publisher's website can be accessed through the Course Website. Specific assignments for each testing period will be noted on the Course Website, and will be discussed at Review Sessions.)

3 . Three ParScore Answer Forms (for testing) and a #2 pencil.

4.  A series of video lessons, the "Unfinished Nation," will be available for this course. These video lessons will also be available for streaming if you have access to a broadband internet connection.


Testing Materials: Bring a ParScore Answer Form, a photo I.D. and a #2 pencil to each scheduled exam.

 

REVIEW SESSIONS

Review Session #1: Wed., July 1; 6:30 - 7:20 p.m.; Room: Admin. 101

Review Session #2: Wed., July 15; 6:30 - 7:20 p.m.; Room: Admin. 101

Review Session #3: Wed., July 29; 6:30 - 7:20 p.m.; Room: Admin. 101

Extra Credit is earned only for attendance at Review Sessions.

 

EXAM SESSIONS

Exam #1: Wed., July 8; 6:30 - 7:20 p.m.; Room: Admin. 101
(Fourth Edition: Chaps. 21, 22, 23, 24)
(Video Episodes: 33 through 39)

Exam #2: Wed., July 22; 6:30 - 7:20 p.m.; Room: Admin. 101
(Fourth Edition: Chaps. 25, 26, 27, 28)


Exam #3: Wed., August 5; 6:30 - 7:20 p.m.; Room: Admin. 101
(Fourth Edition: Chaps. 29, 30, 31)
(Video Episodes: 50 and 51)



GRADING: Exam scores are posted online by Student ID-Number approximately five days after the scheduled exam.


FINAL GRADE
Your final grade is based upon the grades you receive for the three exams. Each exam will earn a letter grade (including plus or minus). The Final Grade is simply the average of the three letter grades. Plusses and minuses will be included in computing the Final Grade.

You must receive a passing grade in at least two of the three exams. Two failing grades will result in a failing grade for the course.

You may access your final grades through the Star System [408-777-9394 or 650-917-0509], and the Internet [http://regserv.fhda.edu/da-grades.html].

 


De Anza College Policy regarding Copying and Cheating:

Students who submit the work of others as their own or cheat on exams or other assignments will receive a failing grade in the course and will be reported to college authorities.