MS U.S. History - SS1106 Semesters A & B

Course Description

This is a full year course that is broken down into two 0.50 (half) credit semesters.

Offering an interactive and comprehensive overview of American history, this course engages and inspires students to learn about the rich and diverse history of America’s native peoples, early European colonization and settlement in America, and the creation of a new nation through the American Revolution. Middle school students enrolled in this course will closely examine major changes brought about by the nation’s reconstruction, industrialization, urbanization, and progressive reforms and consider the implications each of these events had on the expansion of the United States’ global influence through modern times. Over the course of two semesters, interesting course content encourages students to think carefully about the challenges and opportunities facing the United States in the twenty-first century.

Alta Independent Description
Course Number SS1106
Credits 1.0
Prerequisites None
Estimated Hours 120 Hours