Undergraduate U.S. History OpenCourseWare
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America in Depression and War OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate History Course by MIT on the U.S. Great Depression and World War II
A free OpenCourseWare from MIT, 'America in Depression and War,' helps students learn how the Great Depression and World War II changed American politics and society. The undergraduate-level course materials are ideal for any students studying History or related fields.
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American Classics OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Course on Historical American Texts by MIT
Learn about the Classics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 'American Classics' is offered as an online self-study OpenCourseWare from MIT's School of Humanities, Arts and Sciences. Students taking this class can learn the significance of historical texts on American culture.
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American Consumer Culture OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Course on the U.S. Culture of Consumerism by MIT
'American Consumer Culture' explores the history and major contributing factors of consumerism in the U.S. The OpenCourseWare from MIT was originally part of an undergraduate history program.
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American History to 1865 OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Undergraduate American History Course
'American History to 1865' is offered as a free OpenCourseWare from MIT's School of Humanities, Arts and Sciences. This undergraduate-level course focuses on American history from early European settlements to the events leading up to the Civil War. This course is best suited for students studying History, Political Science or other related fields.
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American Urban History I OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Bachelor Level U.S. Urban History Course by MIT
'American Urban History I,' a free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), is a seminar focusing on urban institutions and their effect on American cities. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is appropriate for undergraduate students majoring in History.
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American Urban History II OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Advanced Undergraduate Course on American Urban History
'American Urban History II' is a free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), that examines zoos, parks, roads other physical features of American cities. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is appropriate for undergraduate students majoring in History.
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AP U.S. History OpenCourseWare: A Free AP U.S. History Class by UC Irvine
For history buffs, UC Irvine offers a free 'AP U.S. History' course online as part of its History/Social Sciences curriculum. The goal of the course is to equip UC students with an understanding of obscure historical perspectives through analysis of primary and secondary sources. Students are also presented with the chance to learn how to write arguments clearly in defense of various interpretations of historical events/figures.
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Asian American Studies OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Course on Asian American Studies by MIT
'Asian American Studies,' an OpenCourseWare project by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), uses an interdisciplinary approach to introduce students to the history and culture of Asian Americans in the U.S. The course may be part of a bachelor's in Chinese, Japanese or Asian American Studies.
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Gender and Law in U.S. History OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate U.S. History Class by MIT
'Gender and Law in the U.S.' is a free OpenCourseWare MIT's School of Humanities, Arts and Sciences. Students taking this class can learn about the relationship between law and society and how changes in legal precedent have caused shifts and changes in gender roles throughout American history. This undergraduate-level class is intended for students interested in studying Law, History, Sociology and other related topics.
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Law and Society in U.S. History OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level U.S. History Course on Constitutional Law by MIT
'Law and Society in U.S. History' is offered as an online OpenCourseWare from MIT's School of Humanities, Arts and Sciences. Students taking this class can learn about themes in Constitutional law and how the Constitution and its amendments have shaped American society. This undergraduate-level course is intended for students interested in Law, Public Policy and related fields.
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Modern American History (1865-Present) OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Online Undergraduate Course on Modern American History
'The Emergence of Modern America, 1865-Present' is a free OpenCourseWare from MIT's School of Humanities, Arts and Sciences. This undergraduate-level course focuses on the War changes that occurred in American politics, economics and society between the end of the Civil War and the present. Students interested in American History, Political Science and related fields are encouraged to take advantage of the free course materials.
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Riots, Strikes, and Conspiracies in American History OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Undergraduate History Course by MIT
'Riots, Srikes, and Conspiracies in American History' is a free OpenCourseWare from MIT's School of Humanities, Arts and Sciences. This undergraduate-level course focuses on influential events in American history, including the Boston Tea Party and the student uprising at Columbia University. This course will be beneficial to any student interested in an in-depth investigation of seminal moments in American History.
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The American Revolution OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Online Undergraduate History Course on the American Revolution
'The American Revolution' is an undergraduate-level OpenCourseWare from MIT. In this free online course, students can learn about the foundation of the American government from the Revolution through ratification of the Constitution. This course is intended for any students looking to learn about History, American Culture or related fields.
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The Civil War and Reconstruction OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Bachelor Level American History Course on the Civil War
'The Civil War and Reconstruction' focuses on the causes and consequences of the Civil War, as well as the major events of the war. This undergraduate-level OpenCourseWare is offered free of charge by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Any student interested in History, Sociology or Political Science will benefit from taking this class.
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The Places of Migration in United States History OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Course on the History of U.S. Immigration by MIT
'The Places of Migration in United States History' looks at various cities in the U.S. in order to study migration within and to the U.S. from about 1850 to 2000. The OpenCourseWare from MIT is an undergraduate history course.