Program of Studies 2022-23

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enduring understandings of current world issues and relate them to their historical, political, economic, geographical and cultural contexts. Placement by the Department using the following criteria: 7th and 8th grade Social Studies grades, standardized test scores, placement test scores, writing sample, placement in Honors English 1. (NCAA)

SOCIAL STUDIES 5100 World History (9) 5 Credits 80 Minutes, 1 Semester This course delves into the convictions, technologies, wisdom and the leadership of such civilizations as China, India, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. The influence of the world’s major religions and governments is analyzed throughout the course as it traces the rise of the Islamic Empire and the decline of Western Europe. The transformation of medieval Europe is investigated through Europe’s contact with the non-western world, the achievements of the Renaissance and the turmoil of the Reformation. The desired outcome of this course is that students develop relevant, enduring understandings of current world issues and relate them to their historical, political, economic, geographical and cultural contexts. As students examine the historical roots of significant events and ideas they encounter the contributions and patterns of civilizations of the past and societies around the world. (NCAA)

5200 U.S. History 1 (10) 5 Credits 80 Minutes, 1 Semester This course will help students develop a deeper understanding of modern-day America by evaluating the origins of the United States from exploration through industrialization. Students will be required to use critical and analytical skills through research, writing, technology, and oral and project-based assessment. (NCAA) 5210 Honors/Pre-AP U.S. History 1 (10) 5 Credits 80 Minutes, 1 Semester This accelerated and challenging course covers American history from the PreColumbian era through the Gilded Age. Students should expect extensive reading and writing assignments to help them acquire content knowledge, provide a foundation for college readiness, and prepare them for success in Advanced Placement courses. This course is highly recommended for students who wish to take AP US History in the future. Placement will be determined based upon course performance shown in World History or Honors World History, including evidence of mastery of course assignments targeting critical thinking, critical reading, and research and writing skills, as well as consideration of final exam grade, final course grade and teacher recommendation. (NCAA)

5110 Honors World History (9) 5 Credits 80 Minutes, 1 Semester This accelerated and challenging course focuses on the convictions, technologies, wisdom and the leadership of such civilizations as China, India, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. The influence of the world’s major religions and governments is analyzed throughout the course as it traces the rise of the Islamic Empire and the decline of Western Europe. The transformation of medieval Europe is investigated through Europe’s contact with the non-western world, the achievements of the Renaissance and the turmoil of the Reformation. The desired outcome of this course is that students develop relevant, 33


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