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    The trig class doesn't satisfy any math requirement at some of the UCs, as it shouldn't, being high school material.
    You meant that as a joke, right?

    There are higher levels you know.

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    But you bet wrong.

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    Back on topic, has there ever been a worse candidate than Santorum? I'm used to hearing stupid in campaigns, but not being able to take US history at the best system of public universities in the nation?

    Unbelievable that people can defend this con-man.

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    So MTH 112 ELEM FUNCTIONS-TRIGONOMETRY at OSU isn't a college level class?

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    I just said it didn't satisfy any math requirement at some UCs, being high school level.

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    So MTH 112 ELEM FUNCTIONS-TRIGONOMETRY at OSU isn't a college level class?
    Well, it IS OSU.

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    So MTH 112 ELEM FUNCTIONS-TRIGONOMETRY at OSU isn't a college level class?
    Do you think the remedial english classes are college level?

    If it doesn't satisfy a degree requirement then its not college level. You went to a tech school so you could be a partschanger but thats how it works.

    i also like your new tact of defending anything Fox News or anti-'liberal' and then feign trolling once you realize that you are wrong. Its disgusting sophist .

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    I'd like to know what you think the differences are.
    Shocking.

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    Well, it IS OSU.
    Still, there are standards among accredited universities. Right?

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    "American Culture" rather than "American history"
    I'd like to know what you think the differences are.
    Do you think another accredited university will accept those as a "history" requirement?

    UC doesn't have history minors or majors that I could find. If someone goes there, and takes these "culture" classes that are listed as "history" classes, decides to major in history and goes to another school, will those classes be accepted for their new major?

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    Do you think another accredited university will accept those as a "history" requirement?

    UC doesn't have history minors or majors that I could find. If someone goes there, and takes these "culture" classes that are listed as "history" classes, decides to major in history and goes to another school, will those classes be accepted for their new major?
    Are you trying to establish this a some type of credibilty test?

    If so, that's patently ridiculous without knowing anything about who accepts what as credits.

    Nice dodge, and a fair shot at pe io principii....but stupid.

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    Do you think another accredited university will accept those as a "history" requirement?

    UC doesn't have history minors or majors that I could find. If someone goes there, and takes these "culture" classes that are listed as "history" classes, decides to major in history and goes to another school, will those classes be accepted for their new major?
    WC, do you think you could provide with a list of "history" courses from other colleges? I'm guessing you'll be able to find a few very quickly, for comparison.

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    Do you think another accredited university will accept those as a "history" requirement?

    UC doesn't have history minors or majors that I could find. If someone goes there, and takes these "culture" classes that are listed as "history" classes, decides to major in history and goes to another school, will those classes be accepted for their new major?
    You couldn't find the course catalog of course you cannot find the degree programs. That doesn't mean they don't exist but rather than you are stupid.

    And yes pretty much every university in the country will accept the US History Settlement to Civil War as a history credit.

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    UC doesn't have history minors or majors that I could find. If someone goes there, and takes these "culture" classes that are listed as "history" classes, decides to major in history and goes to another school, will those classes be accepted for their new major?
    You honestly cannot be this ing stupid.

    http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/archiv...talog11-12.pdf

    pp.373

    Course 139: American Civil War
    141A-141B: American Economic History
    142A-142B: American Intellectual History
    143A-143B: American Cons utional History
    142B: American Pop Culture.

    These are all classes for a history major. None have anything to do with your American Studies bull (even though, most the classes you're thinking of are now housed under "American Studies Departments" at most universities anyway).

    And also, who the cares? Why does it matter if you can't major in American History? Why should people be taking American History classes or majoring in that bull anyway?
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    WC, do you think you could provide with a list of "history" courses from other colleges? I'm guessing you'll be able to find a few very quickly, for comparison.
    I've already looked and found some. Even Lewis and Clark in Oregon has some. Didn't save the links, and yes, my history isn't wiped yet, but I only have a few more minutes I can spend on the computer before I have to leave.

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    Just leave now.

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    LOL...

    Whatever.

    So...

    We focused on what. One out of maybe 10 UC schools?

    Let's assume you guys are right about this one. There is still room for Santorum to be right with 7 or 8 of them, right?

    Is anyone going to check for others while I'm away?

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    145A-145B US Urban History
    146A-146B American Working Class Movements
    147A-148B American Social History

    Were you a failed abortion?

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    Hes jsut trolling now. He still hasn't grasped the concept of lower division vs upper division amongst a great many other things but he knows hes full of at this point.

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    Here's one I'm sure WC would love to take ... History of Women in Colonial British American and Early U.S. 1600 - 1800

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    LOL...

    Whatever.

    So...

    We focused on what. One out of maybe 10 UC schools?

    Let's assume you guys are right about this one. There is still room for Santorum to be right with 7 or 8 of them, right?

    Is anyone going to check for others while I'm away?
    Ah....onus probandi now.

    off.

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    Do you think another accredited university will accept those as a "history" requirement?


    Let me give you a little purview into college academia. There are these things called classes. You need to take and pass them to get these things called credits. Now you need credits to graduate, and you need a specific number of credits to complete a major or a minor in a field. Sometimes a class can count as a credit for more than one subject... say, you take a cultural anthropology course to fill a humanities credit, or a course about art history to fulfill a cultural credit.

    The red lettering that says it's accepted for a cultural credit isn't stating that that's what the course is intended to fill. It's stating that it can ALSO be used for a cultural credit. You nimrod. They ASSUME that people smart enough to be taking an American History course at a major state university is also intelligent enough to figure out that it can (and usually is) used for a history credit/requirement.

    If you are ignorance of the collegiate education system, that's fine, but stop pretending like you know more than everyone else. It's all too obvious just how little you actually know.

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    2 ing seconds on a google search for UC Santa Barbara history classes.

    http://www.history.ucsb.edu/courses/


    Course le Days Time Place Syllabus Instructor
    2C World History (1700 CE to Present) TR 2:00-3:15 Buchn 1910 Download Bergstrom
    4B Western Civilization (1050 CE to 1715 CE) TR 8:00-9:15 MUSIC LLCH Tutino
    4C Western Civilization (1715 CE to Present) TR 8:00-9:15 IV Thea 1 Hasegawa
    8 Introduction to History of Latin America TR 12:30-1:45 Girv 1004 Download Rock
    17C The American People (World War I to the Present) MW 12:00- 1:15 Buchn 1920 Download Dineen-Wimberly
    17C The American People (World War I to the Present) TR 2:00-3:15 IV Thea 1 Download Yaqub

    102FM Special Topics W 3:00-5:50 HSSB 1207 Download English
    102SY Special Topics--The United States and the Middle East, 1900 to the Present TR 11:00-12:15 HSSB 4020 Yaqub
    102WR Special Topics - Cultural History of the Body (circa 1700-1920) TR 12:30-1:45 387 103 Download Ruberg
    108O History of the Oceans TR 3:30-4:45 HSSB 4020 Alagona
    111E The Eastern Greek World, 750-330BCE TR 3:30-4:45 387 101 Lee
    111P Proseminar in Greek History F 1:00-3:50 HSSB 4020 Lee
    112P Proseminar in Roman History M 11:00-1:50 Girv 1106 Dufault
    114A History of Christianity: Beginning to 800 WF 3:30-4:45 NH 1109 Dufault
    119 The Crusades and the Near East, 1095 to 1291 MW 2:00-3:15 387 101 Humphreys
    123C Europe Since Hitler TR 9:30-10:45 HSSB 4020 Edgar
    141P Proseminar in Modern British History R 9:00-11:50 HSSB 2202 Rappaport
    146PW Proseminar on Women and Gender in Middle Eastern History M 2:00-4:50 Girv 1106 Brownson
    146W Women and Gender in Middle Eastern History MW 11:00-12:15 NH 1111 Brownson
    151DR Directed Readings in the History of Latin America W 2:00-4:50 HSSB 3201 Rock
    151FQ Latin America History through Film W 5:00-7:50 HSSB 4020 Méndez Gastelumendi
    151G Latin America and Globalization TR 3:30-4:45 387 103 Download Cline
    156B History of Mexico (Post Independence) TR 9:30-10:45 387 103 Soto Laveaga
    157B History of Brazil (Modern) MW 7:00-8:15 TD-W 1701 Download Dutra
    159B Women in American History (1800 to 1900) [cross listed] MWF 9:00-9:50 Brda 1640 Cohen
    160C The Southern Civil Rights Movement, 1930 to the Present TR 8:00-9:15 Phelps 1508 Devoy

    164CP Proseminar in Civil War and Reconstruction M 4:00-6:50 HSSB 4041 Wahlstrom
    164IB American Immigration MW 12:30-1:45 Girv 1112 Devoy
    166B United States in the Twentieth Century (1930 to 1959) TR 9:30-10:45 Embarc Hall Kalman

    167Q Labor Studies Internship Research Seminar R 2:00-4:50 Girv 1106 Download Lim
    168B History of the Chicanos [cross listed] MW 5:00-6:15 Girv 2112 Castillo-Muñoz
    168C Asian American History, 1850-1965 TR 3:30-4:45 Girv 2127 Download kard
    168D Asian American History Since 1965 Cancel cancelled
    168P Proseminar in Chicano History [cross listed] M 12:00-2:50 HSSB 4020 Castillo-Muñoz
    175A American Cultural History TR 2:00-3:15 HSSB 4020 Download Jacobson
    175D American Family History TR 9:30-10:45 387 101 Download Jacobson

    177P Proseminar in California History M 9:00-11:50 HSSB 2202 Graves
    184hm W 10-11:50 GIRV 2115 Marcuse
    187C Recent Japan TR 2:00-3:15 387 101 Download McDonald
    187P Proseminar in Japanese History T 9:00-11:50 HSSB 2202 McDonald
    191P Proseminar on the Cold War M 2:00-4:50 HSSB 2202 Hasegawa
    193F Food in World History TR 2:00-3:15 HSSB 1174 Rappaport
    197DR Special Topics - Directed Readings and Research W 1:00-3:50 HSSB 4020 Download Jacobson
    197P Special Topics - Liberation Struggles in Africa T 9:30- 12:20 Girv 1106 Chikowero
    200AS Historical Literature: Asia W 1:00-3:50 HSSB 4201 Zheng
    201AM Advanced Historical Literature: America W 5:00-7:50pm HSSB 4041 Hämäläinen
    201ME Advanced Historical Literature - Middle East T 2:00-4:50 HSSB 2201 Humphreys
    201WD Advanced Historical Literature: World W 2:00-4:50 HSSB 2202 Soto Laveaga
    204 Research Workshop M 2:00-4:50 HSSB 3202 Download Cline
    208A Research Seminar in Environmental History W 3:00-5:50 HSSB 4202 Alagona
    209B The Academic Profession of History R 11:00-1:50 HSSB 4041 Cohen
    215B Seminar in Medieval History W 1:00-3:50 HSSB 3202 Blumenthal/Farmer
    223B Seminar in Modern European History M 1:00-3:50 HSSB 4041 Edgar
    266B Research Seminar in Recent U.S. History T 11:00-1:50 HSSB 2214 Kalman
    287 Readings with Japanese Scholars R 2:00-4:50 HSSB 3001E Jung
    289B Seminar in Chinese History T 9:00-11:50 HSSB 2252 Barbieri-Low
    292C Foundations of U.S. History, 1917 to Present W 1:00-3:50 HSSB 2214 O'Connor
    294 Colloquium in Work, Labor, and Political Economy F 1:00-3:50 HSSB 4041 Lichtenstein
    295 Workshop in Environmental History R 6:00-8:50pm HSSB 4041 Alagona

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