8492   WORLD HISTORY 22

Semester, 1 credit

Prerequisite: None

 

World History deals with the history of man from early times to present.  The activities, problems, and daily lives of people are studied through the use of textbook readings, lecture discussions, audio-visual aids and independent research projects.

 

Topics examined include: Medieval Europe, Renaissance and Reformation, the birth of modern day nations, the English and French Revolutions, and the two World Wars.  There will be a fee charged for this class.

 

World History deals with the history of man from early times to the present.  It takes a look at the influence and development that impact society today.  Students are expected to practice skills and processes that apply the Seven Interpretations of History (Social, Economic, Religion, Politics, Great Men, Geographical and External Conflicts).