Social Studies

National Security

Course Description: Do you know what it takes to keep an entire nation safe? It not only requires knowledge of how to handle disasters, but it also demands a cool head and tremendous leadership abilities. In National Security, you will have the opportunity to learn about the critical elements of the job, such as evaluating […]

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Law & Order

Introduction to Legal Studies Course Description: Imagine if there were no laws and people could do anything they wanted. It’s safe to say the world would be a pretty chaotic place! Every society needs some form of regulation to ensure peace in our daily lives and in the broader areas of business, family disputes, traffic

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Intro to Women’s Studies

Course Description: Maybe you grew up watching movies with female characters like Cinderella, Belle, Snow White, or Ariel. Maybe you’ve wondered why there are stereotypes about women being bad drivers or ignorant about sports. Maybe you want to know about feminism and the women’s movement. The Introduction to Women’s Studies: A Personal Journey Through Film

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Intro to Philosophy

Course Description: Go on an exciting adventure covering over 2,500 years of history! Along the way, you’ll run into some very strange characters, like the dirty barefoot man who hung out on street corners pestering everyone with questions, or that eccentric fellow who climbed inside a stove to think about whether he existed. Despite their

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Human Geography

Course Description: Modern humans have been roaming the earth for about 200,000 years. How do the places we live influence the way we live? How do geography, weather, and location relate to our customs and lifestyles? In Human Geography: Our Global Identity, you will explore the diverse ways that different people have physically influenced the

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History of the Holocaust

Course Description: “Never shall I forget that night, the first night in camp, which has turned my life into one long night, seven times cursed and seven times sealed.” Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor, wrote these words about his experiences in a Nazi concentration camp. History of the Holocaust will take you through the harrowing

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Government

Course Description: American Government helps students become informed and active citizens through the study of the  United States political system. Responsible citizenship means understanding the principles, structures, practices, and outcomes of government. Students will gain a greater understanding of the development of the U.S. government structure, and knowledge of how government functions at the local,

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Economics

Course Description: Economics is the study of how societies use limited resources to satisfy their wants and needs. Students learn how fundamental decisions about the four factors of production land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship are made. Key topics covered include the law of supply and demand; saving, borrowing, and spending; the Federal Reserve System and

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Criminology

Inside the Criminal Mind Course Description: Understanding the criminal mind is not easy. Why do certain people commit horrible acts? Can we ever begin to understand their reasoning and motivation? Perhaps. In Criminology: Inside the Criminal Mind, you will be given the rare opportunity to climb inside the mind of a criminal and examine the

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Contemporary World Issues

Course Description: Students analyze governments, economies, peoples, and cultures from around the world in this course. Instruction emphasizes the structures and policies of the United States and how they compare to other systems in the international community. Students apply critical thinking and research skills to examine current events and contemporary issues, including human rights, the

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