Summer 2011
History 121 Telecourse
The United States Since 1965
Section #45281
Instructor: Gerald Ghelfi
Office Hours: Leave
a Voice Mail message
Office Phone: (714)
564-6534
Office: Santa Ana
College Campus Dunlap Hall Room D-415
Course Description
A critical analysis of American history. Includes industrial and
technological development, the changing nature of society, cultural
developments, domestic politics, and America's expanded world role.
You
may now order your books online through the Santa Ana College Bookstore
at:
http://www.donbookstore.com/
COURSE MATERIAL:
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(Textbook:
American History: A Survey, Volume II,13th
ed., by Alan Brinkley, McGraw-Hill Publishers
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Study Guide:
Telecourse Guide for Unfinished Nation Vol. 2,
4th ed., by Michael V. Namoratto & Charles Steven
Palmer, McGraw-Hill Publishers
This telecourse does not air on T.V. You have the option of
viewing or checking out the telelessons at the Santa Ana or Santiago
College library. The libraries have a limited supply of copies for
a 48-hour checkout. You may also purchase the complete set of
DVD'S at the SAC Bookstore.
Schedule of Campus Meetings
All
on-campus meetings will take place at Santa Ana College Campus
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Day/Date |
Time |
Location |
| Orientation & Review # 1 |
Monday, June 13 |
5:00 - 6:00 p.m. |
D-105 |
Exam #1
|
June 20 - 23 |
Santa Ana
Testing Center |
L-221 |
| Review #2 |
Monday, June 20 |
5:00 - 6:00 p.m. |
D-105 |
Exam
#2
|
June 27 - 30 |
Santa Ana
Testing Center |
L-221 |
| Review #3 |
Monday, June 27 |
5:00 - 6:00 p.m. |
D-105 |
Exam
#3
|
July 5 - 8 |
Santa Ana
Testing Center |
L-221 |
| Review#4 |
Monday, July 11 |
5:00 - 6:00 p.m. |
D-105 |
Exam #4
|
July 18 - 21 |
Santa Ana
Testing Center |
L-221 |
| Review#5 |
Monday, July 18 |
5:00 - 6:00 p.m. |
D-105 |
Exam #5
|
July 25 - 28 |
Santa Ana
Testing Center |
L-221 |
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