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description = American Studies is a course analyzing the history of the American nation from its origins to the present. At the conclusion of the course students will have a ready command of the details of American history, allowing them both the historical perspective to comment on original documents as well as inform their thinking regarding current issues. | description = American Studies is a course analyzing the history of the American nation from its origins to the present. At the conclusion of the course students will have a ready command of the details of American history, allowing them both the historical perspective to comment on original documents as well as inform their thinking regarding current issues. | ||
department = [[History and Social Studies]] | department = [[History and Social Studies]] | ||
teacher = | teacher = Victoria Murphy | ||
teacher2 = Mary Suliburk | |||
sessions = 2 | sessions = 2 | ||
prerequisites = Government]], [[Oklahoma History | prerequisites = Government]], [[Oklahoma History |
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coursename = US History
description = American Studies is a course analyzing the history of the American nation from its origins to the present. At the conclusion of the course students will have a ready command of the details of American history, allowing them both the historical perspective to comment on original documents as well as inform their thinking regarding current issues.
department = History and Social Studies
teacher = Victoria Murphy
teacher2 = Mary Suliburk
sessions = 2
prerequisites = Government]], [[Oklahoma History
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grcode = HUS
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opento = Sophomores
requiredby = Career & College
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American Studies is a course analyzing the history of the American nation from its origins to the present. At the conclusion of the course students will have a ready command of the details of American history, allowing them both the historical perspective to comment on original documents as well as inform their thinking regarding current issues.