USC Schedule of Classes

Fall 2013

History 215g:

Business and Labor in America (4.0 units)

Expansion of business enterprise from colonial merchants to modern corporations; evolution of the labor force from artisans to skilled and unskilled industrial workers.
  • General Education: This course satisfies the university's general education requirement.
  • Note: Register for lecture, one discussion, lab and one section of WRIT 140 listed below (unless you have already satisfied the Writing Requirement)
  • Concurrent enrollment: WRIT 140
SectionSessionTypeTimeDaysRegisteredInstructorLocationSyllabusInfo
36980R001Lecture12:00-1:50pmMon, Wed46 of 90Michael BlockTHH102notesession dates
36981R001Discussion11:00-11:50amFriday22 of 25Michael BlockVKC160session dates
36982R001Discussion12:00-12:50pmFriday15 of 25Michael BlockVKC157session dates
36983R001Discussion1:00-1:50pmFriday5 of 25Michael BlockVKC157session dates
36984R001Discussion2:00-2:50pmFriday4 of 25Michael BlockVKC157session dates

Concurrent Course
WRIT 140: Writing and Critical Reasoning (4.0 units)

Focuses on analytical and argumentative writing skills requisite to academic and professional writing. Emphasizes logical analysis of texts and other data, effective use of evidence, ethical argumentation, and stylistic and grammatical fluency. Requires concurrent enrollment with an affiliated General Education course in the Social Issues category. Students must achieve a satisfactory score on the verbal portion of the SAT, the USC Writing Examination, or credit for WRIT 120 or 121 bef
    SectionSessionTypeTimeDaysRegisteredInstructorLocationSyllabusInfo
    64360D001Lecture9:00-9:50amMWF14 of 17Seth MichelsonGFS108session dates
    64391D001Lecture10:00-10:50amMWF15 of 17Seth MichelsonGFS114session dates
    66998D001Lab7:00-8:50pmWednesday754 of 2000BOV AUDsession dates
    Information accurate as of March 10, 2014 6:15 am.
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