HIST 170

Fall 2025 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 4 hours.

Course is identical to HIST 171 except for the additional writing component.

Credit is not given for both HIST 170 and HIST 171. Prerequisite: Completion of campus Composition I General Education requirement.

This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Fall 2022 for:

Advanced Composition
Humanities – Hist & Phil
Cultural Studies - US Minority
HIST 170 class schedule data for fall 2025
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
32479
Discussion/
Recitation
AD1
1:00PM -1:50PM
MW
1020 Lincoln Hall
Kumasenu, G
Mason, S
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/25/25-12/10/25
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, Humanities - Hist & Phil, and Cultural Studies - US Minority course.
32481
Discussion/
Recitation
AD2
3:00PM -3:50PM
MW
325 Gregory Hall
Mason, S
Wallis, B
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/25/25-12/10/25
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, Humanities - Hist & Phil, and Cultural Studies - US Minority course.
45776
Discussion/
Recitation
AD3
4:00PM -4:50PM
MW
1020 Lincoln Hall
Mason, S
Wallis, B
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/25/25-12/10/25
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, Humanities - Hist & Phil, and Cultural Studies - US Minority course.
45777
Discussion/
Recitation
AD4
2:00PM -2:50PM
MW
1024 Literatures, Cultures, & Ling
Kumasenu, G
Mason, S
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/25/25-12/10/25
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, Humanities - Hist & Phil, and Cultural Studies - US Minority course.
32483
Lecture
AL1
12:00PM -12:50PM
MW
114 David Kinley Hall
Mason, S
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/25/25-12/10/25
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, Humanities - Hist & Phil, and Cultural Studies - US Minority course.
Section Info:
Advanced Composition Course Meets with HIST 171. Description: U.S. history survey beginning with the diverse peoples who have populated the Americas since before the age of contact with Europeans. The course provides an overview of the development of the Americas through myriad networks of peoples, ideas, and goods spanning the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Focus is on the structuring of society based on race, class, and gender during the tumultuous time period encompassing the movement for independence, the solidification of slavery, Indigenous land dispossession, the Mexican-American War, the Civil War, and Reconstruction. Day1Access course materials cost $46.94. For more information see https://go.illinois.edu/Day1Access.
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