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This course follows the narrative of the history of the United States from before Europeans arrived in the Western Hemisphere to the end of the Civil War in View syllabus. This course is independent study and is self-paced. Students have five months upon registration in which to complete all coursework and exams.

Henretta, Hinderaker, Edwards, and Self. Sixth Edition, Self, ISBN Students are required to use a laptop or desktop computer with a high-speed internet connection. Tablets and smartphones are not supported. Visit the Test Registration System to view and register for upcoming test dates.

Students should expect to answer three long essays from four options. Each essay should be around 1, words. A maximum of three hours working time is allowed.

Because one does not need to attend 15 weeks of lecture, write papers, and read as many books and articles as customarily assigned for our faculty-taught History courses, this examination will be graded more stringently than an typical final in these history course.

Students are expected to have taken the time to develop considerable mastery of the wide variety of subjects that could be included on the exams.

The examinations are graded by faculty in the Department of History. To earn credit, students must make the equivalent of a C or better on the exam. Payments are due within 14 days of the billing date. All fees are subject to change. Students are strongly discouraged from attempting the examiniations during one test period due to the amount of information required to process and provide on the exam. Moreover, since the exams are offered at the same day and time, there would be a maximum of three hours working time allowed to complete both exams.

Well before the scheduled date of the examination, students should undertake a comprehensive study of United States History during the time frame of the course including the people, places, events, concepts,: who or what, when and where, and why these are historically significant. Students should definitely consult an American History textbook and others on more specific topics.



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