WMST 394-75, HIST 394-75

Women in American History*

Brings to life and surveys the accomplishments of the “lost women’’ of the past from colonial times to the present. Society’s definition of the nature of women and their proper roles will be examined, as well as the actual life conditions of women and the social and economic functions they performed.

This course uses the Canvas learning system.

The tuition for this course is NOT in included in your 10-18 credit full time tuition. Click here for more information. Questions? Contact Eastern Online at 509-359-7380.

Satisfies requirements for Cultural and Gender Diversity.

Instructor: Huttenmaier, Kathleen

Credits: 4

Syllabus link: Download Syllabus

Course Schedule: Fall 2012, Winter 2013, Spring 2013, Summer 2013, Fall 2013

Fall 2012 CRN: 11649

Winter 2013 CRN: 14086

Spring 2013 CRN: 12086

 

Software Downloads

Ensure the following free software packages are installed and up to date. Note that your instructor might require additional software. If you have any difficulties with these software packages, please contact EWU’s technical helpdesk (http://tech-eze.ewu.edu or 509-359-6411).

Adobe Acrobat Reader (free download)
Adobe Flash Player (free download)
Java (free download)
RealPlayer

 

Text Book Information

This course is cross-listed. Please see HIST 394 for textbook information.

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