HIS 102 (Fall 2012)
8 Week Course Assignment Schedule
5 September Start Date
 
 
Grades are recorded in the gradebook in Blackboard. For an explanation of the critical course deadlines, highlighted on the schedule in bold, please see the course home page.
 
Week Starts Topic Assignments/Critical course Deadlines Assignment
Due Date
Possible
Points
5
September
Unit 1: Introduction Introduction paragraph 8 am
10 September
50
9
September
Unit 2: Seventeenth-Century Europe

Required Seventeenth-Century paragraph

8 am
13 September
50
Unit 3: Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment Required American paragraph; Last Refund Date/First Assignment Due Date Deadline (13 September) 8 am
17 September
50
16
September
Unit 4: French Revolution Optional French paragraph 8 am
20 September

(25)

Unit 5: Industrial Revolution Required Dickens paper 8 am
24 September
100
23
September
Unit 6: Russia in Revolt? Optional Decembrists paragraph 8 am
27 September
(25)
Unit 7: Socialism Midterm Exam Due Date 1 October 150
30
September
Unit 8: Nationalism Required Bismarck Paragraph 8 am
4 October
50
Unit 9: Imperialism *Optional Imperialism paper 8 am
10 October
(100)
7
October
Unit 10: The Great War *Optional Remarque paper; Last Withdrawal Date (8 October) 8 am
11 October
(100)
Unit 11: Russian Revolution Required Web paper 8 am
15 October
100
14
October
Unit 12: Fascism Required Hitler paragraph 8 am
18 October
50
Unit 13: World War II Extra Credit Special project paper 8 am
22 October
(50-100)
21
October
Unit 14: Cold War *Optional Solzhenitsyn paper 8 am
25 October
(100)
Unit 15: Final Exam Final exam; Course End Date (30 October) 29 October 250
Any Week   Online Discussion (Post during the course.)   50
    TOTAL REQUIRED POINTS   1,000
 
* You must do one of these three book paper assignments.
 
Blue Separator Bar

The specific assignment deadlines in this course are listed on the course schedule. You may not submit late extra credit work from a course unit. You may submit any of the course assignments, or optional course assignments late, but the maximum point value will then be reduced by one-half.

Course grades are based on the following scale:

  • 1,000-900:  A
  •    899-800:  B
  •    799-700:  C
  •    699-600:  D
  •    599-000:  F

You must pass the final exam with a grade of "C" (175/250) or better to earn a passing grade of "C" or better in this course.

 

 

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