Karrin Hanshew (Instructor) - Grade Details
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Karrin Hanshew - All Courses
Average Grade - 3.261
Median Grade - 3.5
Latest grades from Spring 2024
Karrin Hanshew - Overview
Course Number | Grade Info | Number of Students | Latest Grade Data | Breakdown | ||
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HST 206 | Average Grade - 3.134 Median Grade - 3.5 |
314 | Fall 2021 | |||
HST 452 | Average Grade - 2.854 Median Grade - 3.0 |
24 | Fall 2011 | |||
HST 348 | Average Grade - 3.281 Median Grade - 3.5 |
57 | Fall 2016 | |||
HST 295 | Average Grade - 3.167 Median Grade - 3.5 |
96 | Spring 2019 | |||
HST 483 | Average Grade - 3.332 Median Grade - 3.5 |
125 | Spring 2024 | |||
HST 392 | Average Grade - 3.324 Median Grade - 3.5 |
410 | Spring 2024 | |||
IAH 241G | Average Grade - 3.652 Median Grade - 4.0 |
49 | Spring 2021 | |||
ISS 335 | Average Grade - 3.500 Median Grade - 3.5 |
18 | Summer 2019 | |||
HST 203 | Average Grade - 3.500 Median Grade - 3.5 |
24 | Summer 2020 |
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HST 203 - U.S. History since 1876
Major topics and themes in U.S. history from 1876 to the present including such topics as political development, social change, women's history, race and ethnicity.
Average Grade - 3.500
Median Grade - 3.5
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HST 206 - European History since 1500
Major topics in European history from 1500 to present including Reformation, Renaissance, Enlightenment, the French Revolution, social, political changes in nineteenth century, nature of twentieth century.
Average Grade - 3.134
Median Grade - 3.5
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HST 295 - The Nazis
Genesis of National Socialism and its trajectory as a political movement and dictatorship. Life in the Third Reich. Regime's military and genocidal aims. Role of Adolf Hitler.
Average Grade - 3.167
Median Grade - 3.5
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HST 348 - Modern Germany
Enlightenment, industrial and political revolutions, and national unification. Jewish emancipation and antisemitism, Catholicism and Protestantism. Nationalism and militarism. World War I, Weimar, Nazism, Holocaust. Postwar developments, reunification and aftermath.
Average Grade - 3.281
Median Grade - 3.5
Latest grades from Fall 2016
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HST 392 - History of the Holocaust
Nazi persecution and genocide in Europe, 1933-1945. Jewish experience within broader context. Perpetrators, victims, bystanders, and resistors. Post-Holocaust memory, film, literature, and philosophical implications.
Average Grade - 3.324
Median Grade - 3.5
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HST 452 - Special Topics in European History
Experimental courses and courses taught by visiting faculty
Average Grade - 2.854
Median Grade - 3.0
Latest grades from Fall 2011
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HST 483 - Seminar in Modern European History (W)
A specific problem or theme in European social, political, cultural, or economic history since 1300.
Average Grade - 3.332
Median Grade - 3.5
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IAH 241G - Creative Arts and Humanities: Film and Culture (D)
The arts and humanities through the prism of film. Integration of perspectives from literature, visual arts, music, religion, philosophy. Introduction to diverse methods and materials from the arts and humanities for thinking about film and how it engages various perspectives from around the world. Selected themes. Variable by term.
Average Grade - 3.652
Median Grade - 4.0
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ISS 335 - National Diversity and Change: United States (N)
Racial, ethnic, class, gender, and other forms of diversity in the United States. Systems of dominant-minority relations and forms of prejudice and discrimination. Scope of and responses to group inequalities.
Average Grade - 3.500
Median Grade - 3.5
Latest grades from Summer 2019
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