TTH Syllabus - Pasadena City College

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HISTORY 25B
Pasadena City College
S. Anderson
TTH 1:00
C337
WOMEN IN AMERICAN SOCIETY
TEXT
Through Women’s Eyes: An American History with Documents, 3rd Edition, Ellen
DuBois and Lynn Dumenil.
Bibliography. You will be required to read one book from the list handed out in class.
You can purchase your selection from any major bookstore either on-line or in person.
You may also want to see if your selection is in the Shatford Library.
(The main reader can be purchased at the Bookmart located at 1535 E. Colorado Blvd.
across the street from the college)
GRADING AND ATTENDANCE
There will be a midterm and a final examination. For these exams you will be
responsible for learning events, terms and key concepts outlined in class and in the
readers. In addition to these two tests, you will be required to turn in one paper on the
work you choose from the Bibliography – three to five pages typed (you will receive a
handout on the specifics of the paper). Any unexcused absence from a test will constitute
a grade of zero for that test and you will not pass the course. “Excused” means that you
have contacted the instructor before missing an exam or class for any reason.
Pasadena City College policy will be followed regarding attendance. “Students
are expected to attend all class meetings of the courses in which they are enrolled.
Students have a responsibility to drop classes they no longer attend. Excessive
absences after the drop or withdrawal deadlines result in the assignment of F grades.”
Your final grade will be derived from the following:
ATTENDANCE/IN-CLASS ASSIGN.
20%
WRITTEN EXERCISES
20%
MIDTERM
20%
PAPER
20%
FINAL
20%
OFFICE LOCATION AND PHONE #: C347, 626/585-7495
E-MAIL: SJANDERSON@PASADENA.EDU , WEBSITE:
HTTP://FACULTY.PASADENA.EDU/SJANDERSON
OFFICE HOURS: MW 8:00-8:45 a.m., TTH 8:00-10:30 a.m., OR BY
APPOINTMENT
PLAGIARISM, CHEATING, AND OTHER WAYS TO FAIL
You are responsible for your own work in this class. Your paper must be posted
on www.turnitin.com by the time the assignment is due. If you fail to submit a hard
copy and a copy to turnitin.com, you will not receive credit for the class. There is a
detailed explanation of how to use www.turnitin.com on my website. If you don’t pass
either the midterm or final satisfactorily, you will not pass the course. Any student
caught cheating on any core assignment will receive a failing grade and will be subject to
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further disciplinary action by the college. TURNITIN.COM CLASS ID: 11426851
PASSWORD: Woodhull. Cell Phone use will not be tolerated in class. If you have an
emergency, please use phone in the hallway. Three warnings will be given and if not
heeded, you will be dropped from the class. Laptop use in class is for taking notes only.
All electronic users must be respectful of everyone in the class! Social networking, emailing, etc. in class will result in being dropped from the class.
During the semester, EXTRA CREDIT will be announced. The difficulty of the
assignment will determine the amount of extra credit you will receive. ALL EXTRA
CREDIT IS DUE ON APRIL 25th AT THE BEGINNING OF THE CLASS. I
suggest that you turn extra credit in as you complete it for feedback. You will receive a
separate handout on types of possible extra credit.
NOTE: YOU MUST COMPLETE ALL CORE ASSIGNMENTS –
MIDTERM, PAPER, AND FINAL – WITH SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE
IN ORDER TO PASS THIS COURSE. EXTRA CREDIT DOES NOT REPLACE
MISSED WRITTEN EXERCISES OR MISSED CLASSES. IN ADDITION, YOU
MUST PASS EITHER THE MIDTERM OR FINAL WITH “C” OR BETTER IN
ORDER TO PASS THE COURSE!
THE COURSE
This course is designed to familiarize the student with the role of women in
American history and how this role relates to their place in today’s society. We will look
at the development of gender roles beginning with the early 1600s. As the course
progresses we will touch on the various types of feminism with the intention of
developing an understanding of women’s position in the educational process. The
literature chosen is varied in order to illustrate the diversity and newness of the field
regarding history and gender.
ASSIGNMENTS
Jan. 12-14
Course Introduction: American in the World, to 1650
Assignment: D&D, introduction and chapter 1
Jan. 19-21
America in the World con’t
Assignment: D&D, chapter 1
Jan. 26-28
Colonial Worlds, 1607-1750
Assignment: D&D, chapter 2
Feb. 2-4
Colonial Worlds, 1607-1750
Assignment: D&D, chapters 2,
WRITTEN EXERCISE #1 FEB. 4(D&D 1-2)
Feb. 9-11
Mothers and Daughters of the Revolution, 1750-1800
Assignment: D&D, chapters 3
Feb. 16-18
Pedestal, Loom, and Auction Block, 1800-1860
Assignment: D&D, chapter 4
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WRITTEN EXERCISE #2 Feb. 18 (D&D 3-4)
Feb. 23-25
Shifting Boundaries: Expansion, Reform, and Civil
War, 1840-1865
Assignment: D&D, chapter 5
Mar. 1-3
MIDTERM EXAMINATION
Mar. 15-17
Reconstructing Women’s Lives in North and South,
1865-1900
Assignment: D&D, chapter 6
Mar. 22-24
Women in an Expanding Nation: Consolidation of the
West, Mass Immigration, and the Crisis of the 1890s
Assignment: D&D, chapter 7, WRITTEN EXERCISE #3
MAR. 23 (D&D 6-7)
Mar. 29
Power and Politics: Women in the Progressive Era,
1900-1920
Assignment: D&D, chapter 8
Apr. 5-7
Change and Continuity: Women in Prosperity,
Depression, and War, 1920-1945
Assignment: D&D, chapter 9, WRITTEN EXERCISE #4
APR. 7 (D&D 8-9)
Apr. 12-14
Beyond the Feminine Mystique: Women’s Lives, 19451965
Assignment: D&D, chapter 10, WRITTEN EXERCISE
#5 APR. 14 (draft of book Analysis)
Apr. 19-21
Modern Feminism and American Society, 1965-1980
Assignment: D&D, chapter 21-22 PAPER DUE APR. 21
Apr. 26-28
Global Feminism
Assignment: D&D, chapter 22
May 3
FINAL EXAMINATION, 1:00-3:00
WRITTEN EXERCISES
Written Exercises are due according to the dates on the syllabus. All written exercises
will be in-class and will be on videos and other material from in-class as well as reading
material from the textbooks. These are all open note – some will be short answer and
some will be short essay. You will be informed prior to the written exercise the format.
The questions are all based on material needed to know for the midterm and final. We
will review and discuss your answers in class.
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