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SOCIAL STUDIES
SC425 | GRADES 11-12 | FULL YEAR
Prerequisites: C or higher in Algebra 1; two years of Biology, Chemistry or Integrated Science; teacher recommendation. This course engages students with scientific principles, concepts, and methodologies required to understand the interrelationships within the natural world. The course requires that students identify and analyze natural and human-made environmental problems, evaluate the relative risks associated with these problems, and examine alternative solutions for resolving or preventing them. This course does NOT fulfill Washington State science requirements, however, it engages students who have interest in studying environmental science. Class is dependent on enrollment and instructor availability.
WORLD HISTORY
SS205 | GRADE 10 | FULL YEAR
Prerequisites: None This course is designed to provide an overview of major geo-political events and movements from world history that have shaped the current face of the United States. Lessons and activities are designed such that students can study, and appreciate, key sequential cause and effect relationships that have impacted human progression. This course will not be offered during 2022-23 school year due to resequencing.
HONORS WORLD HISTORY
SS210 | GRADE 10 | FULL YEAR
Prerequisite: Teacher recommendation This course is designed to be a challenging, interdisciplinary survey of the events and thoughts that have shaped the course of human history and is for students who demonstrate a high proficiency in English with the capability for focused historical and literary study. It emphasizes advanced skill development in the study of major cultural and historical events, historical vocabulary, argumentative writing, and note-taking. There is also a special emphasis on the development of research skills through required participation in the Washington State History Day Competition. This course will not be offered during 2022-23 school year due to resequencing.
UNITED STATES HISTORY
SS305 | GRADE 11 | FULL YEAR
Prerequisites: World History or Honors World History. The United States History course is designed to emphasize the basic structure and functions of the United States. Within this goal, students will study the key sequential cause and effect relationships that have shaped our nation’s history. In addition, the origins of American philosophy and citizenship will be highlighted as well as the broad range of societal developments stemming from the richness and complexity of American pluralistic society.
AP UNITED STATES HISTORY
SS310 | GRADE 11 | FULL YEAR
Prerequisites: Teacher recommendation AP United States History is an introductory, college-level, U.S. history course. Students cultivate their understanding of U.S. history from c. 1491 CE to the present through analyzing historical sources and learning to make connections and craft historical arguments as they explore concepts like American and national identity; work, exchange, and technology; geography and the environment; migration and settlement; politics and power; America in the world; American and regional culture; and social structures. This course prepares students to take the AP exam in May for the opportunity to earn college credits.
SS405 | GRADE 12 | SEMESTER
Prerequisites: United States History or AP Unites States History. This course is a one-semester introduction to the concepts of American government, the American political process, and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. This course serves to create more informed citizens who are prepared to experience the challenges and joys that come from being an actively involved citizen. It serves as an introduction to key political concepts, ideas, institutions, policies, interactions, roles, and behaviors that characterize the constitutional system and political culture of the United States. Students will study U.S. foundational documents, Supreme Court decisions, and other texts and visuals to gain an understanding of the relationships and interactions among political institutions, processes, and behaviors. Satisfies Washington State civics requirement.
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
SS410 | GRADE 12 | SEMESTER
Prerequisites: United States History or AP Unites States History. Cultural Anthropology offers an opportunity for students to become acquainted with anthropological perspectives and ways of thinking, and to develop critical knowledge. This course fosters the development of citizens who are globally aware and ethnically sensitive.
CURRENT ISSUES
SS415 | GRADE 12 | SEMESTER
Prerequisites: United States History or AP Unites States History. Knowledge of historical and current social events and the ability to analyze and discuss them will become powerful tools for all students: those who are college bound and those who choose other paths. Much of the content of this course is designed to build on the foundation of the students’ previous Social Studies classes. This course will help prepare students for active social and political participation and cultivate a life-long desire to understand the world around them.
ECONOMICS
SS420/BTEL320 | GRADE 12 | SEMESTER
Prerequisites: United States History or AP Unites States History. This course will give students a greater understanding of economics ranging from the viewpoint of the individual consumer or small business owner to the global economy. The class is designed to provide students with an overview of business, finance, banking, investment, government’s role in the economic system, labor-management relations, foreign trade, income inequality, and related fields. The knowledge and skills acquired will help students make career decisions and wise choices for further study at a college or vocational school, while relating history and politics to the study of economics. This course can also be taken as a Business Technology Elective.
PACIFIC RIM STUDIES
SS425 | GRADE 12 | SEMESTER
Prerequisites: United States History or AP Unites States History. This course is designed to acquaint students with aspects of Washington State industry, geography, and political policy as they relate to the state’s economic interdependence with its Pan-Asian neighbors. This course will explore Pacific Rim geography, geology, historical background, cultural exchange, politics, trade, industry, and tourism. Satisfies Washington State history requirement.
HONORS SOCIAL STUDIES 12: DIFFERENCE, POWER, & SOCIAL CHANGE: SU DUAL CREDIT HUMT 1315
SS430 | GRADE 12 | FULL YEAR
Prerequisites: Teacher recommendation This course examines the ways that social constructs intersect with local, state, and federal laws, policies, and impacts every day lives and contemporary society. Outcomes and expectations for this course are set by Seattle University.