Courses
Multicultural Studies is a one-semester elective history and sociology course that examines the United States as a multicultural nation. The course emphasizes the perspectives of minority groups while allowing students from all backgrounds to better understand and appreciate how race, culture and ethnicity, and identity contribute to their experiences.
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In World History, students learn to see the world today as a product of a process that began thousands of years ago when humans became a speaking, travelling, and trading species. Through historical analysis grounded in primary sources, case studies, and research, students investigate the continuity and change of human...
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World History explores the people, events, and ideas that have shaped history from the beginnings of human society to the present day. As students read the lessons in this course, they should keep these enduring understandings in mind: World History is the story of the interaction between people, the environment,...
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In World History Survey, Semester A, youÕll learn about major historical events, from the earliest human societies through the Middle Ages. In the first unit, youÕll learn about early humans, the Neolithic Revolution, and the development of civilizations in Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, and China. In the second and third units,...
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