Identify and describe basic chronologies of U.S. and world history.
Identify and critically evaluate primary and secondary historical sources.
Identify and evaluate conflicting historical interpretations of events and personalities.
Perform historical research using primary and secondary sources in libraries, archives, and other repositories of historical records.
Write in a clear, analytical, and organized manner, demonstrating appropriate professional documentation methods.
Discuss historical findings in clear and coherent oral presentations.
Understand basic chronologies relating to the subject area of the course.
Identify and critically evaluate primary and secondary historical sources relating to the subject area of the course.
Recognize some examples of historical interpretations of events and personalities relating to the subject area of the course.
Write in a clear, analytical, and organized manner.
Think historically: be objective, accurate and observant of causation and change over time.