World History – Semester 1 analyzes and evaluates major events that occurred in history, emphasizing global expansion and encounter (1450-1750), and the age of revolutions (1750—1917). The course explores the different eras of world history, causes and conflicts between countries, as well as the individuals and movements that have shaped countries world-wide. Students will learn the historical significance of position and the varying perspectives of various world countries and their leaders, as well as the effects of geography on cultures and their economies.
Note: This course is not designed for ELL (English Language Learners) students. ELL students may enroll in this course ONLY if they have adequate mentor support at their home school and are able to fulfill all course requirements.
This course is intended only for students recovering previously lost or failed credits. Students and parents/guardians are responsible for ensuring that the student is eligible to take this course for credit recovery and that it meets school or district requirements. This course will be listed on the transcript as Credit Recovery.
Section 1 - Global Expansion and Encounter (1450—1750)
Section 2 - Global Expansion and Encounter (1450—1750)
Section 3 - Global Expansion and Encounter (1450—1750)
Section 4 - Age of Revolutions (1750—1917)
Section 5 - Age of Revolutions (1750—1917)
Section 6 - Western Civilization