What is the U.S history and government code requirement?
CSU graduates are expected to have knowledge of: significant events in U.S. history; the role of major ethnic and social groups in these events; the political, economic, social, and geographic context of these events; the U.S. Constitution, U.S. political institutions and processes; the rights and obligations of U.S. citizens; the California Constitution; federal-state relations; and California state and local government, and political processes. You can demonstrate your competence in these fields by either: (a) passing one of three CLEP tests offered each quarter by the Testing Office, and passing a Category II (ASSIST US-3) course, or (b) passing two courses (one course from each of the following two categories) which cover all three topics: First Category (ASSIST US-1 and/or ASSIST US-2): ES 1201 Ethnicity in American History I; HIST 1101 History of the U.S. to 1877; POSC 1201 American Political Institutions; HIST 3400 America to 1900; HIST 3540 The Making of the U.S. Constitution;
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