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History 17A: United States History to 1877 (Online)
On this page you will find basic information about the course and some useful tips for online education. Instructor Contact Information Course Description and Textbooks Accessing the Course / Course Login Course Description:Survey of American history, development of the United States and its political, economic, social, and cultural institutions from colonial times through the era of reconstruction. Support Hour. You will need to purchase the following textbooks: Norton, et al., A People and A Nation, Volume 1 (8th edition) ISBN-10: 0618947167 ISBN-13: 9780618947164 Hoffman, et al. Major Problems in American History: Volume 1 (2nd edition) ISBN-10: 0618678328 ISBN-13: 9780618678327 The Devil in the Shape of a Woman by Carol Karlsen (Any edition) You may be able to access these books elsewhere, such as a local library. Please check your library for availability. In any event, you are responsible for obtaining these materials. Instructor Contact Information:Instructor: Chris D. Vancil, M.A., Ph.D. Candidate E-Mail: vancil@siskiyous.edu - Please contact me with any questions that you have. Course Registration:You may register for this course using the College of the Siskiyous Student Navigator at http://www.siskiyous.edu/navigator/ How To Access The Course:Registered students: The course will be available beginning on August 17, 2009. To access the course follow these instructions exactly: Go to: https://etudes-ng.fhda.edu/portal and login using your user id and password. Your user id is:
Please be sure to use lower case. EXAMPLE: John Smith's user ID would be josm56789 (if his SS# was 123-45-6789) Your password is:
If you encounter any difficulties logging into the course please try the College of the Siskiyous login assistance page. Course Provisos:1. You are required to login on the first day of class. Failure to log into the course by August 19, 2009 at 11:59 p.m. may result in your dismissal from the course. 2. This course is just as difficult and time intensive as any other college level course. This course is largely self-paced and will provide you with a great deal of flexibility. However, there are some deadlines which must be met. You will be aware of all deadlines on the first day of class. 3. You will find the syllabus and further instructions on the course site at https://etudes-ng.fhda.edu/portal 4. Please contact me with any questions at vancil@siskiyous.edu
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