Course Information

A study of Mexican Americans that interprets their history as part of the larger history of the United States. Major themes covered begin with the Spanish colonization of the American Southwest, and end with the contemporary issues of discrimination, civil rights, and assimilation.

University: Fort Hays State University

Field Of Study: History

Course Number: HIST 637G

Modality (Type): Online

Start Date: 06/02/2025

End Date: 07/25/2025

Credits: 3

University Information URL: https://webapps.fhsu.edu/semestercoursesearch/

Application URL: https://www.fhsu.edu/apply#:~:text=Master%E2%80%99s%20Degree-,Non%2DDegree%20Seeking,-Education%20Specialist%20(EdS

University Contact Name: Lesley Jenkins-Mackey

University Contact Email: gradschool@fhsu.edu

University Contact Phone: 785-628-4236

Additional Information

With a universal online graduate tuition rate of just $338.62/credit hour, Fort Hays State University offers the best value in higher education anywhere!

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