HIST R117 — History of American Women
This course offers a survey of the historical experience of women in North America including comparisons of Native-American, African-American, Latin-American, Asian-American and European cultures. Multiple ways of studying history are used to explain the impact of religion, culture, law, social class, economic roles and politics on the history of women. The tension between expanding work opportunities and traditional social roles is examined. The contributions of women to progressive reform is reviewed.
Part of
- Art History, Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Cal LAW Scholar, Certificate of Achievement
- Chemistry, Associate in Science for UC Transfer
- California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC), Certificate of Achievement
- Oxnard College General Education (OC GE)
- General Studies: Emphasis in Creative Arts and Humanities
- General Studies: Emphasis in Society, Human Behavior, and Culture
- History, Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Political Science, Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Social Justice Studies: General, Associate in Arts for Transfer