| An 108-clock hour online survey course in World History which meets regularly in a PC lab. The course curriculum includes: An Introduction to Social Sciences, Geography, Culture, Ancient Civilizations, World Belief Systems, Expanding Zones of Encounter, Global Interactions, the First Global Age, and Age of Revolutions units, as outlined by the NYS Global History and Geography curriculum. The course culminates in a local final examination that is modeled on the high-stakes NYS Global History and Geography Regents examination, which is required for graduation in New York.
An 108-clock hour online survey course in World History which meets regularly in a PC lab. Course curriculum includes: Nationalism & Unification, the Industrial Revolution, the Age of Imperialism, World War One, the Russian Socialist Revolution, the Interwar Years, Rise of Dictatorships, World War Two, the Cold War, Modern Independence Movements, and World Concerns units, as outlined by the NYS Global History and Geography curriculum. The course culminates in a high-stakes Global History and Geography Regents examination, which is required for graduation in New York.
An 108-clock hour online survey course in American History which meets regularly in a PC lab. Course curriculum includes: Geography, Colonial Era, Government, Antebellum Period, Civil War and Reconstruction, Gilded Age, Progressive Era, American Imperialism and World Wars, Prosperity and Depression, Cold War, Civil Rights Movement, and Modern America, as outlined by the NYS U.S. History and Government curriculum. The course culminates in a high-stakes U.S. History and Government Regents examination which is required for graduation in New York.
A 54-clock hour online survey course in Economics which meets regularly in a PC lab. Course curriculum includes: Living in a Global Economy, U.S. Economic System, The Enterprise System and the U.S. Economy, Labor and Business in the U.S., Money, Finance, and Personal Finance, Making Fiscal and Monetary Policy, and Impact of Globalization on the Economies of Other Nations, as outlined by the NYS Economics, the Enterprise System, and Finance curriculum. The course culminates in the presentation of a fully cited 8-page academic paper.
A 54-clock hour online survey course in Government which meets regularly in a PC lab. Course curriculum includes: Purposes and Principles of Government, Citizenship in Comparative Perspective, Citizenship and Participation in the Electoral Process, Legal Obligations of Citizenship, Public Policy and Political Participation, and Policy Research and Analysis, as outlined by the NYS Participation in Government curriculum. The course culminates in the presentation of a fully cited 8-page academic paper.
Economics: Principles of Economics
Contains supplementary materials used with a traditional survey course in American History. Course curriculum includes: Geography, Colonial Era, Government, Antebellum Period, Civil War and Reconstruction, Gilded Age, Progressive Era, American Imperialism and World Wars, Prosperity and Depression, Cold War, Civil Rights Movement, and Modern America, as outlined by the NYS United States History and Government curriculum. The course culminates in a high-stakes U.S. History and Government Regents examination which is required for graduation in New York.
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