Courses at Private and Universities in that Meet the Georgia Legislative Requirements Course Institution Number Course Title Requirement Met Course Description/Comments Andrew HIS 105 United States History to 1865 Georgia History This course surveys American history from the age of exploration and colonization through the Civil War. Special attention is given to Georgia’s role during this period of history. This course satisfies the U.S. History and Georgia History requirements. HIS 106 United States History to 1865 Georgia History This course surveys American history from Reconstruction to the present day. Special attention is given to Georgia's role during this period of history. This course satisfies the U.S. History and Georgia History requirements. Andrew College POS 111 Government of the United States Georgia Constitution This is a study of the federal government of the United States with its historical background, the constitutional principles involved in our federal form of government, and analysis of the powers and functions of the Legislative, Executive and Judicial branches. The state government is studied through the use of the Georgia Constitution.

Brewton-Parker College HIS 202 United States to 1877 Georgia History This course is a survey of the history of the United States from 1492 through 1877 with emphasis on the period from the end of the Colonial Era through the Civil War and Reconstruction. Particular attention is given to the history of Georgia in the same era. Brewton-Parker College HIS 203 United States 1877 to the Present Georgia History This course is a survey of the history of the United States from the end of Reconstruction through the modern era. Particular attention is given to the history of Georgia in the same era. Brewton-Parker College POL 202 American Government Georgia Constitution This course is a study of the theory and practice of the American political system at the national, state, and local levels. Some emphasis is given to the recent trends in government. Questions of national security, foreign policy, and civil liberties will be examined. This course satisfies state requirements concerning the United States and Georgia Constitutions.

Georgia Military College HIST 121 American History I Georgia History American History I is a survey of the social, cultural, economic, and political aspects of the development of this nation from the voyages of discovery through the Civil War. This course satisfies the Georgia Legislative requirements for United States and Georgia history.

Georgia Military College HIST 122 American History II Georgia History American History II is a survey of the social, cultural, economic, and political aspects of the development of this nation since 1865. This course satisfies the Georgia Legislative requirements for United States and Georgia history. Georgia Military College PLS 101 Intro to American Government Georgia Constitution This course is an introduction to national, state, and local government in the United States that examines the evolution of government from the writing of the U.S. Constitution to the modern day struggles of American politics. Special attention will be given to political development in the last thirty years. This course satisfies legislative requirements for U. S. and Georgia Constitutions.

Point University HIS 203 United States History Georgia History This course is no longer listed in the catalog. New courses do not mention Georgia Requirements. Old description: A general survey course of the history of the United States from the era of exploration through the 20th century. Special emphasis is placed on the religious, political, economic, and social development of the American nation. This course meets state legislative requirements for U.S. and Georgia constitutions. HIS 103 Intro to American Government Georgia Constitution This course will first explore the philosophical foundations of the United States government. Students will additionally examine the structure and operation of the United States federal government and the state government of Georgia. Emphasis will be given to the relationship between the United States government and the states and citizens.

Reinhardt University HIST 251 American History to 1865 Georgia History This course is a survey of America history through the Civil War, with emphasis on the role of the state of Georgia in relation to American history. Major topics include colonial life and society, the impact of European contact upon American Indians, American religion from the Puritans to the evangelical reform movements of the nineteenth century, the causes and results of the American Revolution, the role of women, the development of sectional rivalries, slavery in America, and the causes and course of the Civil War. HIST 252 American History Since 1865 Georgia History A survey of United States history from 1866 to the present within the global context, this course emphasizes the factors influencing the emergence of the U.S. as an industrialized power, as well as the historical development of problems that confront Georgia, the U.S., and the global society today. Major topics include the historical process; the South during Reconstruction and after; the West and the closing of the frontier; the industrialization of America; urbanization, populism, and progressivism; the Great Depression and the New Deal; wars and the move toward world-power status; the Cold War era; changes in the nation’s social fabric; the nationalization of American government and society; and the development of the global society. Reinhardt University POL 101 American Government Georgia Constitution This course is an introductory survey of the essential principles of American government, including the organization and functions of the institutions of the American political system at the national, state, and local levels, with special emphasis on Georgia’s government. Particular attention is given to constitutional evolution, the nature of power, federalism, civil rights and civil liberties, the roles of compromise and persuasion, and the democratization of the system.

Thomas University HIS 201 United States History and Government I Georgia History and Constitution A study of the important events, movements, and people of the United States covering the colonization of America through the election of Abraham Lincoln. Heavy emphasis is placed on the development of the political system in Georgia and the United States.

Truett-McConnell University HI 201 American History I Georgia History A survey of the development of the American nation from the Age of Discovery to 1877. Featured in this course will be the history of Georgia and the state's role in the life of the nation. Truett-McConnell University HI 202 American History II Georgia History A survey of the expansion and maturation of the American nation from the end of Reconstruction to the present. Featured in this course will be the history of Georgia and the state's role in the life of the nation. Truett-McConnell University PO 101 American National Government Georgia Constitution A survey of the United States Constitution and the federal government which it created and the relation of the branches and institutions of that government with states such as Georgia, with local government, and with the people. The ideas about human behavior and government that have shaped political practice in America are emphasized. Topics include current political issues and debate.

Young Harris College HIST 2111 American History I Georgia History This course examines pre-Colombian history to developments within the United States, including the causes and outbreak of America’s Civil War (1860 to 1865). Emphasis begins with pre-contact civilizations, but primarily focuses upon American colonies, the formation of the new nation, and both positive and negative aspects of national expansion. The content of this course satisfies the state legislative requirements in United States and Georgia history. HIST 2112 American History II Georgia History The course provides information on U.S. history since 1865. Topics include Reconstruction, western frontier outcomes, industrialization, World War I, the 1920s, the Great Depression, World War II, the onset of the Cold War, civil rights, and globalism. The content of this course satisfies the state legislative requirements in United States and Georgia history. Young Harris College POLI 1100 American Government Georgia Constitution The constitutional and political structures of our national and state governments are appraised in this course. Present events are treated in light of their constitutional background. The content of this course satisfies the state legislative requirements concerning the Georgia Constitution. Updated September 2, 2021