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History
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Honors US History I |
Full Credit/Enrichment - Time:
8:00 am - 1:15 pm |
This course will study American History
from pre-colonial America through reconstruction. Special
emphasis is placed on colonial America, westward expansion
and the Civil War. This course is taught by a teacher; however,
students have to be self motivated and independent learners,
as they are required to study on an independent level. Only
highly motivated, independent workers need apply. Students
work on assignments provided by and then graded by the teacher.
The course includes chapter readings, research papers, article
analysis and tests.
Tuition: $1695(books and materials
not included)
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Honors US History II |
Full Credit/Enrichment - Time: 8:00 am - 1:15
pm |
This course will cover the Guilded Age
(1870) to the end of the Cold War (1991). Special emphasis
will be placed on the industrialization of the later 1800’s
and the emergence of America as a world power in the 1900’s.
This course is taught by a teacher; however, students have
to be self motivated and independent learners, as they are
required to study on an independent level. Only highly motivated,
independent workers should apply. Students work on assignments
provided by and then graded by the teacher. The course includes
chapter readings, research papers, article analysis and
tests.
Tuition: $1695(books and materials
not included)
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here for course syllabus |
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Honors World/European History |
Full Credit/Enrichment - Time: 8:00 am - 1:15
pm |
This course’s topics include, but are
not limited to, Greek and Roman Civilization, Renaissance
and Reformation, English and French Revolutions and World
War I. This course is taught by a teacher; however, students
have to be self motivated and independent learners, as they
are required to study on an independent level. Only highly
motivated, independent workers should apply. Students work
on assignments provided by and then graded by the teacher.
The course includes chapter readings, research papers, article
analysis and tests.
Tuition: $1695(books and materials
not included)
Click here for course syllabus |
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