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May 01, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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HIST 328 - American Capitalism Since 1815 Credit(s): 3 AMERICAN CAPITALISM SINCE 1815 Component: Lecture An examination of the development of modern American industrial capitalism and its most important economic, political, and social influences on American society. Topics included: technological change; the roles of business structure, labor, and reform; management theory and practice; social protest and alienation; race relations in the context of labor and capital; gender roles and family life; and advertising and consumerism. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option University Breadth: History and Cultural Change College of Arts and Sciences Breadth: GROUP B: A&S History & Cultural Change Course Typically Offered: Verify offering with Dept General Education Objectives: GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing
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