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HISTORY 2001

Launching America

An introduction to the history of what would become the United States, from the Colonial period to Reconstruction, with an emphasis on race, gender and ethnicity. Topics include colonization, the dispossession and enslavement of African and Native peoples, gender roles, immigration, the conquest and settlement of the Southwest, and the events that moved America both toward and away from equality. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 1151.

Grade history

1,425 students across 3 instructors · course avg 3.36

Source: historical OSU grade releases via thegradeguide.com (Adam Gluck), Spring 2016 – Summer 2023. FERPA-filtered: sections under 10 students excluded.

Sections
4
Instructors
2
Enrolled
5 / 150
Open
4

Instructors

Sections in Autumn 2026

#SecInstructorHist. GPADays/TimeRoomEnrollment
26577TBA0/45 · 0/45
148460010Brian HimebaughMoWe 9:35AM - 10:55AMGalvin 119Open · 0/35
150230010James WeeksTuTh 9:35AM - 10:55AMTBAOpen · 3/35
150240020James WeeksTuTh 3:55PM - 5:15PMTBAOpen · 2/35