Course Details
AMH 2092 - African-American History and Culture (From African Origins to 1877) (3.00 credits)
Description
This course is a general survey on the most significant aspects of African American history from its African origins through Reconstruction. Special focus will be directed toward the importance of African American contributions, both nationally and internationally. Different research perspectives of the enslavement processes that evolved are analyzed from pre-colonial periods to 1883 Major war events that include the active participation of African American experiences will also be discussed. This course is concerned with bridging the gap of multi-perspective and attitudes in regard to multicultural and racial concerns.
General Information
Registration through this site |
Available
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Start / End Dates | 7/1/2024 to 8/20/2024 |
Last day to Enroll | 7/1/2024 |
Delivery Method | Internet |
Institution Profile | Florida State College at Jacksonville |
Reference Number | 2311 |
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School Term | 2024 - Summer |
Max Class Size | N/A |
Credit Type | Semester-based |
Registrar URL | http://www.fscj.edu/admissions… http://www.fscj.… |
Textbook Cost Course Indicator |
This course section requires course materials at no cost to student. For more information, please visit: Florida’s Zero Textbook Cost Course Indicator Overview. |
Fees
Tuition | $315.00 |
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Fees | $45.00 |
Tuition | $657.00 |
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Fees | $45.00 |
Requirements
- Course Prerequisites
- Qualify for enrollment into ENC 1101-English Composition 1.
- Enrollment Procedure
- Students must complete an application and be admitted to the College prior to enrollment. Degree seeking students must take the Post-secondary Education Readiness Test and attend an orientation and advising session. Transient students are encouraged to consult with their academic counselor/adviser and complete a transient student form prior to enrollment.
- Technical Requirements
- All online courses generally require a Florida State College at Jacksonville email account and a computer with Internet access, a current operating system and Internet browser, and office software. Additional technology requirements may be listed in the course syllabus and course communications. The technical Help Desk is available for assistance as needed.
- Other Considerations
- Orientation and coursework online. Proctored testing may be required. A fee is not charged for virtual proctoring, but may be required at approved off-campus testing sites.
- Schedule Notes
- NA
- Modes of Interaction
- Chat, discussion, e-conferencing, e-mail, online assignment submissions, video and voice possible.
Common Questions
- Can students apply for admission to Florida State College at Jacksonville via the Internet?
- Yes - admission applications for Florida State College at Jacksonville are available via the Internet.
- Do students need to be admitted to Florida State College at Jacksonville prior to applying for the 'African-American History and Culture (From African Origins to 1877)' course?
- Yes - a student must be admitted to Florida State College at Jacksonville before registering for African-American History and Culture (From African Origins to 1877).
- Is the 'African-American History and Culture (From African Origins to 1877)' course offered for credit?
- Yes - the African-American History and Culture (From African Origins to 1877) course is offered for credit.
- Can students register for the 'African-American History and Culture (From African Origins to 1877)' course via the Internet?
- Yes - students can register for African-American History and Culture (From African Origins to 1877) via the Internet.
- Are there one or more mandatory, in-person meetings required of students taking the 'African-American History and Culture (From African Origins to 1877)' course?
- No - there are no mandatory, in-person meetings required of students to take African-American History and Culture (From African Origins to 1877).
- Does the 'African-American History and Culture (From African Origins to 1877)' course require students to meet at specific times?
- No.
Disability Services
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