World History
In this course students will explore history starting with creation and working their way to the present. Students will investigate five key themes throughout history from a biblical perspective: justice, power, citizenship, environment, and world religions. They will also do expanded studies on Africa, the East, the Americas before colonization, and African, Indian, and Asian empires. Students will be introduced to primary sources in the student activities, and they will work with maps, charts, and data to develop those skills. In class there will be discussion and activities that enhance the material. In this course students will explore history starting with creation and working their way to the present. Students will investigate five key themes throughout history from a biblical perspective: justice, power, citizenship, environment, and world religions. They will also do expanded studies on Africa, the East, the Americas before colonization, and African, Indian, and Asian empires. Students will be introduced to primary sources in the student activities, and they will work with maps, charts, and data to develop those skills. In class there will be discussion and activities that enhance the material.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Cultural Geography
Resources and Materials:
BJU Press World History Student Text (5th Edition)
— Author: BJU Press
— ISBN-13: 9781628563443
BJU Press World History Student Activities (5th Edition)
— Author: BJU Press
— ISBN-13: 9781628563733
Categories:
Target Levels: Grade 10; Grade 11; Grade 12
High School Credits: 1
Laura Pittman
Tuition and Class Schedule by Academic Term:
Full Year 2024-25
Tuition and Fees
Tuition Fee: $595.00
Paid Security Guard Fee for Safety of Students: $25.00
Section 1: Laura Pittman (eandjmom@comcast.net) (Open)
Thu 9:25 am - 10:45 am
Topics and Objectives
1. Foundations of World History