WAYLAND BAPTIST UNIVERSITY School of Behavioral and Social Sciences

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WAYLAND BAPTIST UNIVERSITY
School of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Wayland Baptist University exists to educate students in an academically challenging, learning-focused and
distinctively Christian environment for professional success, lifelong learning, and service to God and
humankind.
HIST 3308. History of American Women
Term: FALL 2012: August 20 through November 3rd.
Instructor: Roger Wiersum
Contact Information: 602-703-3754
Email: roger.wiersum@wayland.wbu.edu
Office Hours: Tuesdays, 4:45pm-5:15pm; or by appointment
Class Time and Location: 5:30pm – 9:40pm, Luke Air Force Base “Block
House,” Room 3149
Catalog Description: a survey of the female experience in the United States from the colonial period
through the twentieth century.
There is no prerequisite for this course
Textbooks:
Title: Inventing the American Woman (Volume 1) 4th edition.
Publisher: Harlan Davidson
Title: Inventing the American Woman (Volume 2) 4th edition
Publisher: Harlan Davidson
Author: Glenda Riley
Author: Glenda Riley
ISBN: 9780882952505
ISBN: 9780882952512
Optional Materials: Please bring a pin (flash) drive to use to create a power point presentation.
Course outcome competencies: Successful completion of this course will enable students to:
 Understand the historical experiences of American women
 Learn facts about women to engage in discussion
 Track the evolution of gender expectations and social constructs
 Analyze the behaviors, responses and satisfactions/dissatisfactions
 Make predictions about future roles and expectations for the American women
 Complete a power point presentation about a famous American woman in history
Attendance: Students enrolled at one of the University’s external campuses should make every effort to attend
all class meetings. All absences must be explained to the instructor, who will then determine whether the
omitted work may be made up. When a student reaches that number of absences considered by the instructor to
be excessive, the instructor will so advise the student and file an unsatisfactory progress report with the campus
dean. Any student who misses 25 percent or more of the regularly scheduled class meetings may receive a
grade of F in the course. Additional attendance policies for each course, as defined by the instructor in the
course syllabus, are considered a part of the University’s attendance policy.
Additional attendance policies: Please contact the instructor if you need to miss a class.
Service for the Disabled: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), it is the
policy of Wayland Baptist University that no otherwise qualified person with a disability be excluded from
participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any educational program or
activity in the university. The Coordinator of Counseling Services serves as the coordinator of students with a
disability and should be contacted concerning accommodation requests at (806) 291- 3765. Documentation of a
disability must accompany any request for accommodations.
Course requirements:
Reading assignments: Reading the assigned chapters is important understanding the material.
Failing to stay up with the reading assignments may impact your ability to understand the lectures and
videos.
Power points: Each class will have lectures given by power point. Students are encouraged to take
notes and ask questions throughout the lecture to check their understanding.
Video: Each class might have a video to reinforce the material from the lecture and textbook. Students
do not have to take notes during the video. However, there may be questions on quizzes pertaining to videos
that are shown in class.
Quizzes: Each class (except the midterm and final exams) there will be a short quiz to begin the class
period. No notes may be used. The lowest quiz grade will be dropped at the end of the course. Quizzes cannot
be made up or re-taken.
Writing Assignments: Each class (except the midterm and final exams) there will be a short writing
assignment that can be done during class or at home.
Power Point Assignment: Students may work alone or in pairs groups of to complete a power point
presentation about the 20th any famous American woman in history. Each group must choose a different
person. The power points will be presented in the last week of class and will be worth the same as an exam
(100 points.) Students will be given time near the end of class to work on their assignments and ask questions.
Exams: There will be a midterm and final exam consisting of multiple choices, true/false questions, fill
in the blank questions, and a short essay. The exams will be worth 100 points each.
Method of determining course grade:
Tests and quizzes-- 45%
Power point presentation –25%
Writing Assignments – 30%
The University has a standard grade scale:
A = 90-100, B = 80-89, C = 70-79, D = 60-69, F= below 60, W = Withdrawal, WP = withdrew passing, WF =
withdrew failing, I = incomplete. An incomplete may be given within the last two weeks of a long term or
within the last two days of a microterm to a student who is passing, but has not completed a term paper,
examination, or other required work for reasons beyond the student’s control. A grade of “incomplete” is
changed if the work required is completed prior to the last day of the next long (10 to 15 weeks) term, unless the
instructor designates an earlier date for completion. If the work is not completed by the appropriate date, the I
is converted to an F.
Instructor’s policy on Academic Dishonesty: Cheating on an assignment and/or using another writer’s
ideas or words as your own (plagiarism) will not be allowed and will result in a grade of zero for all
involved. “It is far better to try than to cheat!”
Tentative Schedule:
August 21: Read Chapters 1-2, writing assignment 1, form power point groups and select a famous
person
August 28 : Read Chapter 3, writing assignment 1 due, Quiz 1, writing assignment 2
September 4: Read Chapter 4, writing assignment 2 due, Quiz 2, writing assignment 3
September 11: Read Chapter 5, writing assignment 3 due, Quiz 3, writing assignment 4
September 18 : writing assignment 4 due, quiz 4. Study for Midterm
September 25: Midterm Exam: (Chapters 1-5) Read Chapters 6-7, writing assignment 5
October 2: Read Chapters 8-9, writing assignment 5 due, Quiz 5, writing assignment 6
October 9: Read Chapter 10, writing assignment 6 due, Quiz 6, writing assignment 7
October 16: writing assignment 7 due, Quiz 7, work on power point
October 23: Power Point Presentations, Study for Final
October 30 : Finish Power Point Presentations, Final Exam (Chapters 6-10)
Additional Information: Power Point Presentation Rubric
The requirements for this assignment are as follows: 20 slides, at least seven graphics to support your
research, bibliography, and a title slide. You may use different fonts, backgrounds, transitions and colors in
creating your slides, so be creative. You need to use at least three different source types, like internet, book,
journal and etc. DO NOT have more than seven lines of text per slide. This assignment will be worth 100
points.
20 slides
3
18 slides
2
Many facts and useful
information
3
More than seven
3
Some facts and not
authentic
2
Conventions
Few mistakes
3
Some mistakes
2
Bibliography slide and
title slide
Both there and done
correctly
A few mistakes
2
Presentation
engaging presentation
3
Fair presentation
2
Length
Content/Research
Graphics
At least five
2
16 slides
1
Vague and general
1
three
1
Several mistakes
1
One is missing or several
mistakes
1
Poor presentation
1
Multiply the total score by 6.7 to get a percentage grade out of 100.
Group Members: ___________________________________________________________________________
Nation: ___________________________________________________________________________________
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