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American History with World Perspective (9)
Grade Range: 9 Day/Time: Thursdays, 12:35 - 2:05 Minimum/Maximum # of students required for class: 10-15 Start/End Dates: 8/18/11 - 5/10/12 Course Fee: $250 Non-Refundable Registration Fee: $25 (applied to Course Fee) Facility Fee: $10
Brief Course Description: American History from 1600 AD to WWII with a Christian world perspective. Students will be doing map work, key concepts and vocabulary, creating a timeline, researching and/or reading about related history topics.
Prerequisite Requirements: Parent and/or student email address. Internet access and priting capability.
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U.S. Military History
Grade Range: 9-12 Day/Time: Thursdays, 12:35 - 2:05 Minimum/Maximum # of students required for class: 5-25 Start/End Dates: 8/18/11 - 5/10/12 Credit Assigned: 1 credit Course Fee: $350 Non-Refundable Registration Fee: $20 (applied to Course Fee) Facility Fee: $10
Brief Course Description: Introduction and overview of U.S. military history. The course traces the origins of the American military from Anglo-American colonial warfare to the present, including America's major wars, and the evolution of military technology and strategic level planning.
Prerequisite Requirements: The course is designed for highly motivated college-bound students who have demonstrated academic achievement, higher order thinking skills, and the ability to work independently.
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European History
Grade Range: 9-12 Day/Time: Thursdays, 10:35-12:05 Minimum/Maximum # of students required for class: 5-25 Start/End Dates: 8/18/11 - 5/10/12 Credit Assigned: 1 credit Course Fee: $400 Non-Refundable Registration Fee: $20 (applied to Course Fee) Facility Fee: $10
Brief Course Description: A broad survey of modern European history, from 1648 to present. Along with the consideration of major events and figures such as Napoleon, Hitler and Stalin, attention will be paid to the experience of ordinary people in times of upheaval and transition.
Prerequisite Requirements: The course is designed for highly motivated college-bound students who have demonstrated academic achievement, higher order thinking skills, and the ability to work independently.
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Government (Fall)
Grade Range: 10-12 Day/Time: Thursdays, 2:10 - 3:50 p.m. Minimum/Maximum # of students required for class: 5-25 Start/End Dates: 8/12/11 - 12/8/11 Credit Assigned: .5 credit Course Fee: $200 Non-Refundable Registration Fee: $20 (applied to Course Fee) Facility Fee: $10
Brief Course Description: Survey of American Government and its origins, as well as the landscape of lawmaking, politics and economics. This course offers an opportunity to engage the traditions of Constitutionality as well as current hot-button issues such as Executive power, Judicial activism, and legislating morality.
Prerequisite Requirements: The course is designed for highly motivated college-bound students who have demonstrated academic achievement, higher order thinking skills, and the ability to work independently.
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Economics (Spring)
Grade Range: 10-12 Day/Time: Thursdays, (time TBD) Minimum/Maximum # of students required for class: 5-25 Start/End Dates: 1/12/12 - 5/10/12 Credit Assigned: .5 credit Course Fee: $200 Non-Refundable Registration Fee: $20 (applied to Course Fee) Facility Fee: $10
Brief Course Description: Fundamental economic laws, factors of production, laws of supply and demand, market economies, money supply, governmental economic policy, globalism, investing, budgets, taxes, famous economists.
Prerequisite Requirements: The course is designed for highly motivated college-bound students who have demonstrated academic achievement, higher order thinking skills, and the ability to work independently.
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