SS2100, SS2200: World History I

Program
Credits 0.5
Weighted Credit
+0.5 for SS2200 only
Grade Level
9,
10
This course will enable students to explore the historic development of people, places, and patterns of life from ancient times until 1500 A.D. in terms of the impact on Western civilization. The study of history rests on knowledge of dates, names, places, events, and ideas. Historical understanding, however, requires students to engage in historical thinking, raise questions, and marshal evidence in support of their answers. Students engaged in historical thinking draw upon chronological thinking, historical comprehension, historical analysis and interpretation, historical research, and decision making. These skills are developed through the study of significant historical substance from the era or society being studied. Students who have not earned a verified credit in social studies must take the SOL test for World History and Geography to 1500 AD and pass it to earn a verified credit towards graduation.
Prerequisites

None