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Course Syllabus
PHIL 5423, Foundations of Knowledge in History
3 Credit Hour

Instructor

Joseph LeVesque

Office

Arlington, TX

Phone

TBA

Email

levejoe@comcast.net

Course Learning Resources:

Questia Subscription
Resources will be chosen and assigned from Questia's extensive library on the history of science. Questia is a subscription online library service featuring electronic books and journals.

Course Description

Examines the historian's methodology and the means by which we come to establish historical fact. Considers history as an instructional tool with special emphasis on its varying roles in contemporary societies.

Course Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, students will:
1. Be familiar with the fundamentals of history as a discipline of study;
2. Be aware of the historians methodology;
3. Understand how historical facts are established;
4. Consider the impact of history as a teaching tool;
5. Recognize the uses and misuses of history for political purposes;
6. Contemplate the role history plays in contemporary societies.

Course Policies

    Attendance
    This is a 6 week course, and moves fairly quickly. Its requirements include assignments, discussion in the virtual classroom and tests that you will complete and submit via the Internet.

    I will be available to answer questions, engage in discussion and provide assistance as needed.

    Your assignments should be submitted as file attachments in either Microsoft Word or HTML format. Each assignment will be evaluated, graded, and returned with feedback. Values for each assignment and test are provided in a table below. .

    Timing
    Please be sure to time your assignments so that you have adequate time to complete the work in the 6 weeks allowed.

    Communication
    Discussion is an important aspect to an effective online course. We will primarily communicate via the virtual classroom. However, please feel free to use my email address for questions, comments, concerns, etc. and I will do the same.

    Evaluation Material

    Assignments and Tests
    There will be 6 weekly assignments, a final paper and a final exam.
    The test will sent to you by email upon completion of the last weekly assignment.

    Grade Components

    6 Individual assignments: 10% each (60% of total)
    Final exam 20%
    Final paper: 20%

    Grading Scale

95-100

A

90-94

A-

87-89

B+

84-86

B

80-83

B-

77-79

C+

74-76

C

70-73

C-

67-69

D+

64-66

D

60-63

D-

0-59

F

How to Take This Course

Assignments are posted in the virtual classroom. Before you start working on assignments, please email me and introduce yourself. I would like to know a little about you, your motivation for taking this course, and what you hope to gain by taking it.

After that, to get started, just visit the virtual classroom and begin.
 

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