HST 230 Syllabus
Reading Assignments - You will read the following books during the course. See the class schedule for assignment dates.Available on reserve in the WCC library and on Amazon:
- Deborah Dwork and Robert Jan van Pelt, Holocaust: A History
Available as free online PDFs:
- William Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany
        - Anne Frank, The
                  Diary of a Young Girl
              
                    Excerpts provided as handouts in
                class:
                      - Robert Moeller, The
                Nazi State and German Society
                      - Christopher
              Browning, Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101
                and the Final Solution in Poland
                
              Course
                        Website and Lecture/Discussion Outlines
                  - This course will make extensive use
              of the internet. Outlines for each lecture/discussion and
              all assignments are posted on the course website.  (Be
                advised that I reserve the right to ADD or CHANGE
                information on the outlines and class schedule.  Do
                not print them out and assume that the information is
                set in stone for the duration of the course.) 
Course Grade Breakdown:
| Item | Point Value | 
| Discussions (10 x 10 points) | 100 | 
| Document Analysis | 100 | 
| Midterm Exam | 100 | 
| Final Exam | 100 | 
| Total Points | 400 | 
Course Grading Scale:
                
| A 371-400 (93-100%) | C 291-310 (73-77%) | 
| A- 359-370 (90-92%) | C- 279-290 (70-72%) | 
| B+ 351-358 (88-89%) | D+ 271-278 (68-69%) | 
| B 331-350 (83-87%) | D 251-270 (63-67%) | 
| B- 319-330 (80-82%) | D- 239-250 (60-62%) | 
| C+ 311-318 (78-79%) | F 238 and below | 
Description of Graded Items
Discussions - We will have 12 discussion during the semester. I will count 10 of the discussions for a grade. That is, you can miss TWO discussions without losing any points. You MUST discuss the assigned topic with your fellow students to earn points. Each discussion is worth 10 points for a total of 100 points.Document Analysis - Your writing assignment for this course is a document analysis of a section of Anne Frank's diary. See the class schedule for the due date. The document analysis is worth 100 points.
Exams - You will have a midterm exam and a final exam. Each exam will consist of several essay questions. A review sheet will be posted a couple weeks before each exam. See the class schedule for exam dates. Each exam is worth 100 points.
Other grading items of note - There is NO extra credit and NO grading curve in this course.
Other Important Information
Officially, a withdrawal from the course must be made by the end of Week 8. I will, however, allow a faculty withdrawal for an additional TWO weeks beyond the return of your Midterm Exam and your Midterm Grade Update.Communication - Please feel free to contact me by phone, email or in person. If my office hours are inconvenient for you, call me or email me to set up another time to meet. Also, if you have feedback, comments, suggestions or concerns about any aspect of this course, please feel free to bring them to my attention.
Academic Dishonesty - In accordance with Article 4095 of the WCC Board of Trustees Policy Manual, plagiarism, cheating, or any other form of academic dishonesty will not be tolerated in this course. Students found to have committed academic dishonesty will be referred to the Dean of Arts and Sciences for disciplinary action.
Classroom Behavior - In this class, you are
              expected to act in a professional manner at all
              times.  Classroom disruption will NOT be
              tolerated.  Treating myself or any of your fellow
              students in an unprofessional manner will not be
              tolerated.  If you disrupt the class, you will be
              asked to leave the classroom, and probably drop the
              course.  See the WCC
                Board of Trustees Policy Manual for more
              information.
            
    ** Do
                  not disrupt class by being habitually late. 
              
                  ** Do
                  not talk to other students during lecture. 
              
                  ** Turn
                  cell phones OFF (or switch them to SILENT)
              when you come into class.  
                  ** Do
                  not text during class.  
                  ** Do
                  not surf the internet during class.  You
              may only use your computer to take notes 
                      and follow along on
              the course website. 
The Writing Center - This is a great resource if you need help with your writing. They will NOT write your papers for you, but they will help you with your writing skills and give you assistance with your writing assignments. See their webpage for more information and their hours.
Learning Support Services - Reasonable accommodation will be made for students with learning disabilities. You MUST, however, first undergo a Learning Disabilities Assessment at Learning Support Services. (See their webpage for more information: Learning Support Services.) You MUST present me with written verification from Learning Support Services to receive such accommodation. (For example, you may NOT have a person taking notes for you in this class without written documentation from Learning Support Services.)
Grade Appeal Procedure - If you have a complaint about your final course grade, you MUST follow the procedure listed in the WCC Board of Trustees Policy Manual.
            
 History of the Holocaust
 History of the Holocaust