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The Department of History offers several on-line classes.

Most commonly, the following courses are offered:

    HIST 1120  World History since 1500

    HIST 2010  U.S. History to 1877

    HIST 2020  U.S. History since 1877

    HIST 3410  Historical Methods

    HIST  3729 History of Africa


Some things you need to think about if you are considering taking an on-line course.

1. Online courses are not "easier".  Just because you are not 'in class', that does not mean that you get to skip work you should be doing.

2. Online classes take a good level of maturity and self-discipline.  You must set aside regular times during the week to work on your assignments, particularly as may are time and cannot be completed once they have expired.

3.  You must participate in ALL aspects of your course.  If your online course requires discussion boards, or peer review, or chat, you must participate.

4.  Do not wait until the last minute.  Alway assume server failure ten minutes prior to the deadline for your assignments and get it done before then.



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