U.S. HISTORY II: THE IND. REVOLUTION TO THE PRESENT (Grade 11)
Course Code:
1 Credit
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Course Fees:
The emphasis of this class is for students to understand America from the Industrial Revolution to the present. This course will require higher level thinking and inquiry skills. Emphasis will be placed on writing and in-depth study of subject matter.
U.S. HISTORY II: THE IND. REVOLUTION TO THE PRESENT Advanced (Grade 11) (+0.2 grade weight)
Course Code:
1 Credit
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Course Fees:
The emphasis of this class is for students to understand America from the Industrial Revolution to the present. This course will require higher level thinking and inquiry skills. Emphasis will be placed on writing and in-depth study of subject matter. Students who wish for a more challenging curriculum should take this course.
AP U. S. HISTORY II: Early America TO THE PRESENT (Grade 11) (+1.0 grade weight)
Course Code:
1 Credit
Prerequisites:
Course Fees: $97
This course is offered in the 11th grade and meets requirements of American history for graduation. This course is taught at the college level and is designed to provide students with analytic skills and factual knowledge necessary to deal critically with the problems and materials in United States history. Outside reading and extensive writing are required. Document-based essay questions will be a focus of testing to prepare the student for the AP Exam offered in the spring. Students will be awarded an additional quality point for the grade earned. There is a fee associated with this course. The AP Exam is mandatory for weighted course credit. (Based on student interest and/or teacher availability)
U. S. HISTORY 202 (Grade 11) (Dual Enrollment) (+1.0 grade weight)
Course Code: 905005
HS: 1 Credit College: 3 hrs
Prerequisites:
Course Fees: $497
This is a HYBRID course that includes some face-to-face class meetings. LECTURE AND OTHER ACTIVITIES WILL BE COMPLETED ONLINE. Because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, on campus meetings and/or labs for this class will require social distancing, use of face coverings, and other measures to ensure the safety of everyone in the class. This class may convert to a completely online format at any time depending on the status of the COVID-19 outbreak. Students must attend class or complete a required online activity the first week of the semester. Failure to do so in the first week may affect student attendance status, enrollment in the course, and financial aid benefits. Course content will be delivered through CACC's learning management system.