HIST30A — African-American History to 1877
Units: 3 Hours: 54 hours LEC Grade Options: Letter Grade General Education: Delta Area 3 & 8; Cal-GETC Area 3B Term Typically Every term Advisories: ENGL C1000 or ENGL C1000E with a grade of “C” or better. This course is an examination of African American history from its origins in early West Africa through the United States Reconstruction phase. Some topics of special interest include the following: the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, the contributions of Blacks to the American Revolution; the development of the United States Constitution; the experiences of Blacks in the antebellum age; and finally the Civil War and Reconstruction time periods. This course fulfills the Delta College CSU Approval for Area 2: US Constitution and American Institutions (Area 4) requirement for the associate degree general education pattern. It can be applied toward the Social, Political, and Economic Institutions requirement (Area D) in the CSU general education pattern as well as the American Institutions graduation requirement. (Title 5, Section 40404). (HBCU, UC, CSU)
Part of
- California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC) Certificate of Achievement
- Correctional Science Certificate of Achievement
- Correctional Science, AS
- History, AA
- History, AA-T
- Interdisciplinary Studies, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Option, AA
- Law, Public Policy, and Society, AA-T
- Pre-Law Studies Certificate of Achievement
- San Joaquin Delta College Associate Degree General Education Pattern
- Social Justice Studies, AA-T
- World Languages and Global Studies, AA