Courses
Oklahoma History and Government: The Foundation, Formation, and Transformation of Oklahoma is a semester long course for 9-12th graders that explores the history of the state from prehistoric times to the present. Students will learn about Oklahoma’s earliest inhabitants and examine the effects of European exploration, colonization, and statehood. Students...
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This course explores the basic theories and principles of psychology. It guides students to a better understanding of the self. Students will also study consciousness and adolescent development, as well as traditional topics such as behaviorism, personality, learning, and social psychology.
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This course is a study of the way groups act and think as a result of socialization. It also focuses on students’ roles in society and how they can personally make a difference.
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This course will compare historical and cultural events in Europe with the same type of events in the Americas (North, Central, and South) during the same time period; highlights include in-depth discussions on medieval Europe, the Renaissance, the Aztecs, the Incas, and the colonial efforts in North America. This is...
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