David T Bailey (Instructor) - Grade Details
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David T Bailey - All Courses
Average Grade - 3.085
Median Grade - 3.5
Latest grades from Fall 2015
David T Bailey - Overview
Course Number | Grade Info | Number of Students | Latest Grade Data | Breakdown | ||
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HST 306 | Average Grade - 2.974 Median Grade - 3.5 |
95 | Fall 2011 | |||
HST 315 | Average Grade - 3.786 Median Grade - 4.0 |
118 | Fall 2015 | |||
HST 201 | Average Grade - 3.226 Median Grade - 3.5 |
126 | Fall 2013 | |||
HST 480 | Average Grade - 3.909 Median Grade - 4.0 |
11 | Fall 2014 | |||
HST 316 | Average Grade - 3.750 Median Grade - 4.0 |
118 | Spring 2015 | |||
ISS 220 | Average Grade - 2.887 Median Grade - 3.0 |
1410 | Spring 2015 | |||
HST 321 | Average Grade - 3.370 Median Grade - 4.0 |
46 | Summer 2014 | |||
HST 324 | Average Grade - 3.215 Median Grade - 3.5 |
347 | Summer 2015 | |||
HST 394 | Average Grade - 3.617 Median Grade - 4.0 |
81 | Summer 2015 |
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HST 201 - Historical Methods and Skills
The nature and discipline of history. Introduction to analytical and interpretive reading and writing, historical research, and historical methodologies.
Average Grade - 3.226
Median Grade - 3.5
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HST 306 - Modern United States
United States history from 1920 to the present. Transformations in political, economic, and social institutions and Americans' responses to these changes. Development of the welfare-warfare state. The transformation to a post-industrial economy. Political and cultural responses to these changes.
Average Grade - 2.974
Median Grade - 3.5
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HST 315 - American Intellectual History to 1860
Development and influence of major ideas from the colonial period to 1860. Topics include Puritanism, the Enlightenment, Romanticism, and the women's movement.
Average Grade - 3.786
Median Grade - 4.0
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HST 316 - United States Intellectual History since 1860
Development and influence of major ideas from 1860 to present. Topics include Social Darwinism, imperialism, religion, and women's rights.
Average Grade - 3.750
Median Grade - 4.0
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HST 321 - History of the American West
Westward movement of people from European and African origins into Native American lands. Contact and conflict among cultures. Role of the west in national economic and political development.
Average Grade - 3.370
Median Grade - 4.0
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HST 324 - History of Sport in America
Social and cultural ramifications of colonial sport. Rise of modern sport in the nineteenth century. Social significance of sport in modern America with special attention to economics, gender, race, and politics.
Average Grade - 3.215
Median Grade - 3.5
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HST 394 - The Space Age
The exploration and science of aeronautics and space from the age of Galileo to the present. International relations as a driving force in technological advances. Cultural understandings and imaginings of space and space travel.
Average Grade - 3.617
Median Grade - 4.0
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HST 480 - Seminar in American History (W)
Exploration of particular topics in cultural, intellectual, or political history, seventeenth century to the present.
Average Grade - 3.909
Median Grade - 4.0
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ISS 220 - Time, Space and Change in Human Society (D)
Interdisciplinary exploration of human biological, geographic, and cultural variation and adaptation. Theories of change from evolutionary, ecological, and social science perspectives. Exploring diverse perspectives and cultural practices associated with diverse characteristics.
Average Grade - 2.887
Median Grade - 3.0
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