Social Studies 2201 engages students in an examination of the human experience and the complex relationships between ideas, economics, politics, and international relations; students develop the ability to investigate and respond cogently to multifaceted questions.
This course provides the necessary context for topics examined in Social Studies 3201; topics include:
Each one of these has shaped human development and innovation. This course is a study in how people, places and their institutions have changed over time.
Social Studies 2202 topics are the same as those in Social Studies 2201, with reduced depth of treatment.
Note: Social Studies 1202 is recommended before students attempt Social Studies 2202.
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