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HSTX951

18th Century History

Description

Mail lists provide open discussions about the society of early Americans and political, economical, and religious issues of the time. websites direct teachers to exciting resources that challenge them and their students. By visiting the archives that feature colonial and revolutionary subject areas, you explore the development of the Constitution of the United States and even experience a close encounter with Betsy Ross.

Tuition

$110/credit

Available Credits

3

Course Type

A huge library of information is available on the Internet for you to use to research and develop curriculum, but you may find it intimidating or too complicated to become comfortable with this valuable resource tool. These courses have two objectives: to help you learn the various research tools step-by-step from the basics so you become a proficient Internet researcher on any topic, and to explore and discover educationally useful information on the topic you chose to apply to your role as teacher, counselor, or administrator. All courses in this series are three semester hours and available as “On-Line” or “E-Courses.” All materials needed for the course are provided and your instructor is available daily by email or phone.

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Course Notes

  • All materials are included in the tuition fee for this course.
  • Access to an Internet-connected computer is required for interacting with course material.
  • All coursework assignments will be received electronically.
  • It is recommended the first time you enroll in an Internet resource course, you enroll with all materials which includes an all-inclusive Internet resource reference book. Thereafter, enroll in worksheets only.
  • This course must be completed within one year from the date of enrollment.

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Enroll

Select the number of credits for which you would like to take this course.

It is recommended the first time you enroll in an Internet resource course, you enroll with all materials which includes an all-inclusive Internet resource reference book. Thereafter, enroll in worksheets only.

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