Posted on July 31st, 2011 by by cfox

HIST 2311 SYLLABUS FALL 2011

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Posted on April 20th, 2011 by by cfox

FALL 2011 SCHEDULE

  • HIST 1301-U001 (1745)
    US History to 1877 (Lecture)
    MoWe 9:30AM – 10:50AM
    LSC-University Park / Bldg 13 415
  • HIST 1301-U010 (1809)
    US History to 1877 (Lecture)
    MoWe 11:00AM – 12:20PM
    LSC-University Park / Bldg 13 415
  • HUMA 1301-U001 (9114)
    HUMA I: Prehistory to Gothic (Lecture)
    MoWe 2:00PM – 3:20PM
    LSC-University Park / Bldg 13 529
  • HIST 2311-3001 (1458)
    Western Civilization 1648 (Lecture)
    TuTh 9:30AM – 10:50AM
    LSC-Tomball / South 259
  • HIST 1301-3010 (1397)
    TuTh 11:00AM – 12:20PM
    LSC-Tomball / South 259
  • HIST 1301-3012 (1406)
    US History to 1877 (Lecture)
    TuTh 2:00PM – 3:20PM
    LSC-Tomball / South 259

Posted on March 2nd, 2011 by by cfox

HIST 1301 SYLLABUS SUMMER 2011

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Posted on January 7th, 2011 by by cfox

ACADEMY OF LIFELONG LEARNING SPRING 2011

 from LSC-Tomball Continuing Education

CZARS, COMMISSARS AND OILMEN:
MODERN RUSSIAN HISTORY

Modern Russia, under both the Empire of the Czars and the Soviet Union of the Communist Party, was the center of a multi-ethnic imperial state.   Since 1991, Russia has faced the complex challenge of developing as a modern nation state. In this overview course of lectures, we will attempt to

  • understand how the autocratic Empire of the Czars was replaced by the totalitarian Soviet Union under Lenin and Stalin

  • understand how the Soviet Union developed into a superpower under Khrushchev and Brezhnev, yet collapsed at the height of its international prestige under Gorbachev

  • understand how the Russian Federation has developed with the forms of democratic, but the realities of a authoritarian petrostate.

February 24  — March 3 — March 10 — Thursday 4-6 pm on the Tomball campus in Room E 163

Please join me in Spring 2011 !!

Visit the website of the
Academy of Lifelong Learning at LSC-Tomball

 

Posted on January 3rd, 2011 by by cfox

HIST 1302 SPRING 2011 SYLLABUS

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Posted on January 3rd, 2011 by by cfox

HIST 2312 SPRING 2011 SYLLABUS

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Posted on January 3rd, 2011 by by cfox

HUMA 1301 SPRING 2011 SYLLABUS

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Posted on December 19th, 2010 by by cfox

HIST 1301 SPRING 2011 SYLLABUS

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Posted on October 22nd, 2010 by by cfox

SPRING 2011 SCHEDULE

  • HIST 1301 – United States History to 1877
    U010-LEC(2608)
    MoWe 11:00AM – 12:20PM
    University Park / Bldg 13 405
  • HIST 1301 – United States History to 1877
    U014-LEC(2660)
    MoWe 9:30AM – 10:50AM
    University Park / Bldg 13 405
  • HIST 1302 – United States History Since 1877
    3018-LEC(13934)
    TuTh 11:00AM – 12:20PM
    Tomball / South 259
  • HIST 2312 – History Of Western Civilization II
    3001-LEC(1658)
    TuTh 9:30AM – 10:50AM
    Tomball / South 259
  • HUMA 1301 – Humanities I Prehistory to Gothic
    3004-LEC(13936)
    TuTh 2:00PM – 3:20PM
    Tomball / South 162
  • HUMA 1301 – Humanities I Prehistory to Gothic
    U001-LEC(14001)
    MoWe 2:00PM – 3:20PM
    University Park / Bldg 13 531

Posted on April 29th, 2010 by by cfox

ACADEMY OF LIFELONG LEARNING FALL 2010

from LSC-Tomball Continuing Education

MANDARINS TO WEBMASTERS:
MODERN CHINESE HISTORY

China is the world’s most populous nation, but it is only since the market reforms of the 1970’s that China has built a formidable modern economy as China aspires to recover her place as a great power. Learn the story of China’s transformation since the 19th century into the industrial powerhouse of today.

  • understand how China’s traditional society broke down in the 19th century.
  • understand how China turned to Communism.
  • understand how China’s market reforms have transformed the country.

October 4  — October 11 — October 18 — Monday 4-6 pm

Please join me in Fall 2010!!

Visit the website of the
Academy of Lifelong Learning at LSC-Tomball

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