

Frances McMeeken
Email: frances.mcmeeken@gcccd.edu
Cell Phone # see syllabus
Office Hours: by appointment

Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "CR" in ENGL 110 or equivalent.
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES:
1. Students will be able to analyze and synthesize American history sources to formulate a historical thesis.
2. Students will be able to explain relationships between the causes of historical events in America and their effects.
3. Students will be able to describe historical actors and events and explain their significance in historical and historiographical context.
Spring 2010 Schedule
History 109: Modern American History 
Section 7779 Bldg 53, Room 542
Tue / Thurs 9:30-10:45 am
History 108: Early American History 
Section 7761 Bldg 51, Room 576
Tue / Thurs 2-3:15 pm
EDUCATION
2000-2004 San Diego State University San Diego, CA.
Master of Arts in History
Thesis Journal of an Unidentified Highland Loyalist Officer: A Personal Look at the Battle of Moore’s Creek, 1776
2002 University of Dundee Dundee, Scotland, UK
History Study
Researched and studied topics related to Master’s Thesis
1994-1999 San Diego State University San Diego, CA.
Bachelor of Arts in History
Three emphases, California History, Public History, and European History. Graduated with distinction.
Bachelor of Arts in Classics
Emphasis in Ancient Greek. Graduated as a member of Eta Sigma Phi, Undergraduate Classical Honor’s Society.

Last Updated Monday, 04 January 2010