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Economics
REGISTER NOW: ECONOMICS
Course Description
Course Cost: $340.00 - Credit: .5
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No textbook required.
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United States Government
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Course Description
Course Cost: $340.00 - Credit: .5
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No textbook required.
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United States History - Semester 1
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Course Cost: $340.00 - Credit: .5
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No textbook required.
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REGISTER NOW: US HISTORY - SEMESTER 1
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United States History - Semester 2
REGISTER NOW: US HISTORY - SEMESTER 2
Course Cost: $340.00 - Credit: .5
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No textbook required.
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REGISTER NOW: US HISTORY - SEMESTER 2
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World Geography - Semester 1
REGISTER NOW: WORLD GEOGRAPHY - SEMESTER 1
Course Cost: $340.00 - Credit: .5
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World Geography - Semester 2
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Course Cost: $340.00 - Credit: .5
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No textbook required.
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World History - Semester 1
REGISTER NOW: WORLD HISTORY - SEMESTER 1
Course Cost: $340.00 - Credit: .5
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No textbook required.
Course Description:
World History Semester One offers students an overview of the history of humankind from the earliest times through the Political and Scientific Revolutions. The major emphasis is on the study of significant people, events, and issues. Traditional historical points of reference in world history are identified as students analyze important events and issues in Western civilization as well as in civilizations in other parts of the world. Students evaluate the causes and effects of political and economic imperialism and of major political revolutions.
Students examine the impact of geographic factors on major historic events and identify the historic origins of contemporary economic systems. Students examine the history and impact of major religious and philosophical traditions. Students analyze the connections between major developments in science and technology and the growth of industrial economies, and they use the process of historical inquiry to research, interpret, and use multiple sources of evidence.
A foundation in history enables students to understand the importance of patriotism, function in a free enterprise society, and appreciate the basic democratic values of our state and nations.
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World History - Semester 2
REGISTER NOW: WORLD HISTORY - SEMESTER 2
Course Cost: $340.00 - Credit: .5
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No textbook required.
Course Description:
The second semester of World History covers the time period from the Industrial Revolution to the present. This semester looks at the rise of Western Europe and the impact this rise has on the rest of the world.
The course ends by looking at Modern Issues in a Global Society.
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REGISTER NOW: WORLD HISTORY - SEMESTER 2