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This document is a course syllabus for HIST 1302 at Hill College, detailing the scope of U.S. History from 1877 to the present.
Year:
2015
Region / City:
Hillsboro, Texas
Topic:
U.S. History
Document Type:
Course Syllabus
Institution:
Hill College
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Students enrolled in HIST 1302
Period of Validity:
August 1, 2015
Approval Date:
August 1, 2015
Date of Changes:
None
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Course:
HIST 3303 VC 01 – Texas History
Campus:
WBUonline
Term/Session:
Fall 1 2025 (8-Week Term)
Instructor:
Professor Linda Powell
Office Hours:
Professor Powell checks the Bb Course E-Mail daily
Class Meeting Time and Location:
WBUOnline
Textbook:
Campbell, Randolph B. Gone to Texas: A History of the Lone Star State. 3rd Edition
eTextook Edition:
ISBN 9780190675646
Wayland’s Automatic eBook program:
Yes
Competencies:
Native cultures of Texas, Spanish colonization, Republic of Texas, Civil War impact, Depression and Dust Bowl, WWII and Cold War growth, political shifts in Texas
Attendance Requirements:
Active participation is required, including completion of Required First Assignment
Census Date:
15 August 2025
University Policies:
No use of generative AI tools permitted
Disability Statement:
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA)
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Sacramento County
Topic:
Homeless Services and Housing Support
Document Type:
Authorization Form
Agency / Organization:
Sacramento County HIST
Author:
Sacramento County HIST
Target Audience:
Individuals experiencing homelessness
Validity Period:
5 years from signature or until revoked
Approval Date:
MM/DD/YY
Amendment Date:
MM/DD/YY
Year:
2021
Region / city:
Northeast Texas
Subject:
United States History
Document type:
Course Syllabus
Institution:
Northeast Texas Community College
Author:
Dr. Andrew Paul Yox
Target audience:
Students enrolled in HIST 1301
Period of validity:
Spring 2021
Date of approval:
Spring 2021
Date of changes:
None mentioned
Course description:
A survey of the social, political, economic, cultural, and intellectual history of the United States from the pre-Columbian era to the Civil War/Reconstruction period, covering major themes and events from early American history to 1877.
Course:
Hist 31072
Semester:
Spring 2021
Assignment Type:
Research Paper
Length Requirement:
5–7 pages, double-spaced
Submission Deadline:
10 May, 11:00 p.m.
Submission Method:
Johnstone assignment portal on BlackBoard
Primary Source:
Andrew Johnstone, Against Immediate Evil: American Internationalists and the Four Freedoms on the Eve of World War II
Historical Period Covered:
1938–Pearl Harbor
Key Figures Referenced:
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Organizations Discussed:
American Committee for Non-Participation in Japanese Aggression; Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies; Fight for Freedom
Core Themes:
American internationalism; Four Freedoms; anti-fascist activism; foreign policy debate
Academic Policies Referenced:
Plagiarism and Academic Integrity; zero-tolerance policy for academic dishonesty
Course:
Studies in World History
Instructor:
Dr. Saniya Ghanoui
Course Schedule:
Wednesdays 5:00pm–7:50pm
Semester:
Fall 2025
Location:
LART 322
Year:
2025
Region / City:
El Paso, Texas
Subject:
Global Sexuality History
Document Type:
Syllabus
Institution:
University of Texas at El Paso
Author:
Dr. Saniya Ghanoui
Target Audience:
Graduate students in History
Period of Validity:
Fall 2025
Approval Date:
Not specified
Revision Date:
Not specified
Course Code:
HIST 3338 / CRN: 25911
Class Schedule:
T & R 4:30 – 5:50 pm
Professor:
Joshua Fan
Location:
Psychology Building 306
Office:
Texas Western Hall 320V
Email:
[email protected]
Required Texts:
Charles A. Desnoyers, Patterns of Modern Chinese History
Note:
Lu Xun, Selected Stories of Lu Xun
Leslie T. Chang, Factory Girls:
From Village to City in a Changing China
Films:
Nanking, White Light, Black Rain, To Live
Assignments:
Geography Quiz, Primary Source Analyses, Midterm, Final, Class Participation
Grading:
Geography Quiz 25 pts, PSA 50 pts each, Midterm 100 pts, Final 100 pts, Class Participation 25 pts
Plagiarism Policy:
Plagiarism is strictly prohibited
Accommodation and Support for Students:
Contact UTEP Center for Accommodations and Support Services
Year:
2021
Institution:
University of Colorado Denver
Department:
History
Course Code:
HIST 4261/5261
Course Type:
Undergraduate and Graduate Course
Instructor:
Professor Cameron Blevins
Semester:
Fall 2021
Schedule:
Monday/Wednesday 12:30-1:45 p.m.
Location:
Denver Campus, Office 3107 Student Commons
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
303-315-1776
Credits:
3.0
Target Audience:
Undergraduate and Graduate students in Digital Studies
Assignments:
Participation, Coding Exercises, History of Data Paper, Final Project
Course Objectives:
Data collection, processing, analysis, visualization, historical and ethical context of data
Note:
Year
Course Title:
COMM 1302 Business and Professional Communication
Institution:
The University of Texas at El Paso
Instructor:
Daymon Wilson
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Contact Phone:
(303) 748-7511
Course Type:
Undergraduate course
Discipline:
Communication Studies
Primary Textbook:
Communicating for Results: A Guide for Business and the Professions, 11th Edition by Cheryl Hamilton and Tony Kroll
Learning Outcomes:
Interpersonal communication, organizational communication, leadership, public speaking, résumé writing, team presentations
Assessment Components:
Surveys, quizzes, midterm exam, final exam, group project, practice interview, oral persuasive presentation, class participation
Grading Scale:
800–720 A; 719–640 B; 639–560 C; 559–480 D; 479 and below F
Technology Requirements:
Computer or laptop, webcam, microphone, USB flash drive, Microsoft Office, Adobe, Flashplayer, Java, internet access
Online Platform:
Blackboard
Attendance Policy:
Drop after two or more major missed assignments or three consecutive unexcused absences
Late Work Policy:
Due Sundays by 11:59 p.m. Mountain Time unless otherwise stated
Support Services:
Center for Accommodation and Support Services (CASS)
Academic Policy:
Scholastic integrity required
Year:
2021
Region / City:
USA
Topic:
Programming / Software Development
Document Type:
Assignment
Organization / Institution:
Georgia State University
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Students of CS 1302 course
Validity Period:
Fall 2021
Approval Date:
2021-09-01
Modification Date:
2021-09-10
Year:
2023
Instructor:
Michael Brittain
Course Sections:
021, 029, 031
Prerequisite:
ENGL 1301
Course Type:
University Course
Course Level:
Undergraduate
Department:
English
Institution:
University of Texas at Arlington (UTA)
Audience:
University Students
Topic:
Rhetoric and Composition
Instruction Method:
In-Person
Time:
MWF 11am, 1pm, 2pm
Office Hours:
MW 3-4pm; T 2-3pm
Required Texts:
Graff and Birkenstein, They Say/I Say 2nd edition; Ruszkiewicz et al, The Scott, Foresman Writer
Assessment:
Reading Responses, Quizzes, Issue Proposal, Annotated Bibliography, Mapping the Issue, Researched Position Paper, Peer Reviews
Grading:
A, B, C, F, Z
Late Submission Policy:
Penalties for Late Work
Revision Policy:
Option for Revision for Two Major Essays
Attendance:
Regular Attendance Required
Note:
Instructor Information
Name:
Aarin K. Walston
Email:
[email protected] and Course Messages. Please allow 24 hours for a reply.
Office Hours:
Hudspeth Hall Room 215. Tuesdays 10-11:30 a.m. and 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Thursdays 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. For a meeting outside of Office Hours, please contact me and we can set up an appointment. I can also meet with you virtually.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
El Paso, Texas
Subject:
Rhetoric and Writing Studies
Document Type:
Course Syllabus
Institution:
University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP)
Author:
Aarin K. Walston
Target Audience:
Students enrolled in RWS 1302
Period of Validity:
Fall 2023
Approval Date:
August 2023
Date of Changes:
None specified
Year:
2026
Institution:
University of Texas at Arlington
Course Code:
ENGL 1302
Course Title:
Rhetoric and Composition II
Instructor:
Dr. Holland
Course Schedule:
1302.20 10:00–10:50 AM UH-7; 1302.22 11:00–11:50 AM UH-7
Office Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 2:00–3:00 PM and by appointment, Carlisle Hall-101
Prerequisite:
Grade of C or better in ENGL 1301
Required Texts:
Graff and Birkenstein, They Say/I Say 2nd edition; First-Year Writing: Perspectives on Argument (2011 UTA custom edition); Ruszkiewicz et al, The Scott, Foresman Writer (UTA custom edition)
Major Assignments:
Reading Responses, Issue Proposal, Annotated Bibliography, Mapping the Issue, Researched Position Paper, Peer Reviews
Grading:
A=90–100%, B=80–89%, C=70–79%, F=69% and below; Z grade policy applies
Attendance Policy:
Excused absences must be submitted in writing; penalties apply for unexcused absences beyond four per semester
Late Work Policy:
10% deduction per day, work not accepted after three late days
Revision Policy:
One major essay (Issue Proposal) may be revised and averaged with the original grade
Learning Outcomes:
Rhetorical knowledge, critical reading, thinking, writing, research, use of conventions, synthesis of sources
Course:
ENGL 1302
Assignment Type:
Essay
Topic:
Categorical and definitional arguments
Due Dates:
2/19 peer review, 2/21 final submission
Formatting:
MLA, four pages, double-spaced
Sources Required:
Minimum four scholarly or credible articles, dictionary not allowed
Purpose:
Develop a thesis using a categorical or definitional argument with supporting criteria
Target Audience:
College-level students
Submission:
Hard copy for peer review, final folder submission
Year:
2026
Region / City:
USA
Theme:
Rhetoric and Composition
Document Type:
Course Calendar
Institution:
[Institution Name]
Instructor:
Prof. Quijano
Target Audience:
Students enrolled in English 1302
Period of Validity:
Spring 2026
Approval Date:
January 2026
Modification Date:
January 2026
Year:
2026
Institution:
University of Texas at Arlington
Course Code:
ENGL 1302
Instructor:
Toni M. Holland
Course Sections:
1302-005, 1302-016
Schedule:
9:00-9:50; 1:00-1:50; 2:00-2:50 PH 202
Office Hours:
Tuesday and Thursday 2-4, and by appointment
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
817-272-2692
Prerequisite:
Grade of C or better in ENGL 1301
Course Type:
Undergraduate first-year writing
Required Texts:
They Say/I Say 2nd edition; First-Year Writing: Perspectives on Argument; The Scott, Foresman Writer
Assignments:
Reading Responses, Issue Proposal, Annotated Bibliography, Mapping the Issue, Researched Position Paper, Class Participation, Peer Reviews
Grading:
A=90-100%, B=80-89%, C=70-79%, F=69% and below, Z=see Z grade policy
Policies:
Late assignments deduction, revision policy, attendance expectations
Year:
2026
Institution:
Valdosta State University
Course Code:
CS 1302
Semester:
Spring 2026
Type of Document:
Course Syllabus
Target Audience:
Undergraduate students in computer science
Topics:
Object-oriented programming, inheritance, polymorphism, exception handling, GUI, file I/O, recursion, collection classes
Assessment Methods:
Labs, computing assignments, exams, final exam
Required Materials:
Instructor-written textbook, Eclipse, Java, Office 365, BlazeVIEW
Attendance Policy:
Mandatory participation and submission of assignments on time
Academic Integrity:
Policies on plagiarism, AI use, cheating, unauthorized collaboration, falsification, multiple submissions, and course material distribution
Accessibility:
Contact Access Office for accommodations
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Arlington, Texas
Subject:
Academic Course, Writing and Rhetoric
Document Type:
Syllabus
Institution:
University of Texas at Arlington
Instructor:
Julie McCown
Target Audience:
Students enrolled in ENGL 1302
Period of Validity:
Fall 2023 semester
Approval Date:
N/A
Revision Date:
N/A
Year:
2026
Course:
CS 1302
Type:
Test preparation problems
Chapters:
4, 5
Topics:
Object-oriented programming, Java classes, inheritance, interfaces, ArrayList manipulation
Audience:
University students
Author:
Course instructor
Includes code snippets:
Yes
Problem types:
Class design, method implementation, interface usage, Comparable implementation
Note:
Year
Subject:
Agriculture, Dairy, Livestock, Crops
Document Type:
Form
Organ / Institution:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Farm Service Agency
Author:
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Target Audience:
Farmers, Agricultural Producers
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
10-21-22
Modification Date:
Not specified