This course allows students to develop a coherent understanding of the history of the U.S.A. The curriculum content provides for historical study in breadth from a variety of perspectives. This course gives students the opportunity to: understand key issues, ideas, people, and events that shaped the emergence and development of the U.S.A.; understand connections between them and understand their significance; and be able to develop a clear grasp of chronology and periodization. Teaching and learning will focus on: continuity, development, change overtime, causation and consequence, the significance of key turning points, and individual’s connections between different topics. This course is recommended for students seeking the AICE diploma through Cambridge.
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May be dual credit with MCC HIS 131/132.