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Europe and the Modern World (HIST 113)
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Course and section syllabi for courses in HIST 113--Europe and the Modern World
HIST 113—Modern Europe (course syllabus)
Source/Contributor: James Felak
Course: HIST 113 Europe and the Modern World/Felak
Date: Spring 2007
Format: PDF

Three-page course syllabus, includes Course Overview, Course Topics (weeks 1-5 and 6-10), weekly list of assigned readings, Course Requirements (lecture and section attendance, weighting of assignments and exams, descriptions of assignments and exams), Important Dates and Deadlines, and Texts. Includes the advisory, "Failure to achieve a passing grade in any one of the above five course requirements could result in a failing grade for the course."


Information for History 113 Sections AB and AD (Section Syllabus)
Source/Contributor: Joe Roza, TA
Course: HIST 113 Modern Europe/Scholz
Date: Unknown
Format: PDF

Half-page section syllabus that covers additional requirements for section (to meet with the TA at least once during the quarter), how to find the TA (open door policy), talking to the professor, and grading policy (basic rules for challenging a grade).


History 113, Sections AC and AD, Winter 1996 (Section Syllabus)
Source/Contributor: Joe Roza, TA
Course: HIST 113—Modern Europe
Date: Winter 1996
Format: PDF

Half-page section syllabus that a covers "Preparation," "Punctuality," "Additional Requirement" (to meet with the TA in office hours at least once), "Written Assignments" (high standards, consultation, and information about the History Writing Center), "Rough Drafts," and "Late Papers" (penalties).


HIST 113C: Modern Europe Section Syllabus
Source/Contributor: Daren Salter, TA
Course: HIST 113--Europe and the Modern World/James Felak
Date: Spring 2007
Format: MS Word Document (editable)

Two-page section syllabus. Sections include: "Purpose," "Expectations" (covers Preparation, Attendance, Participation, and Classroom Etiquette), "Grading," "Written Work" (outlines course writing assignments, identifies History Writing Center as a resource, and explains plagiarism policies), and "Important Dates to Keep in Mind."


HIST 113 Europe and the Modern World Discussion Section Syllabus
Source/Contributor: Tim Wright, Lead TA
Course: HIST 113--Europe and the Modern World/James Felak
Date: Spring 2007
Format: MS Word Document (editable)
Two-page section syllabus. Covers "Goals and Roles," "How to Succeed in Sections" (attendance, preparation, open but respectful participation, complete assignments, and collaboration), "Absences," "Section Grading," "Grading Questions" (appeal process), "Academic Honesty" (penalties for plagiarism and cheating), and "Students with Disabilities," and "Housekeeping" (classroom behavior).
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