Tag: Social Sciences

  • Grade 8 U.S. History

    The course covers the time from the emergence of Native American cultures to the growth of sectional division in the 1850s. Students will also develop basic geography skills and engage in current events and research projects to further their understanding. The goal of this course is to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the…

  • Grade 7 Social Studies

    In Grade 7 social studies, students will study the time period from 1860 to the present. They will examine and assess the economic and social changes that occurred in the United States during the twentieth century. This class will focus on how America’s role as a global military and economic power has evolved and how…

  • Grade 6 Social Studies

    In Grade 6 Social Studies, students learn about basic geography skills, land, and people. They explore the world’s regions through the Five Themes of Geography, which include location (both absolute and relative), place (physical and human characteristics), human/environment interaction (relationships within places), movement (mobility of people, goods, and ideas), and region (formation and change). Students…

  • World Religions

    This course focuses on studying the main world religions such as Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Shintoism, and Taoism. Students will learn about the foundations of religious beliefs, examine the connections between religion and social and political institutions, track the significant developments of current religions, compare and contrast the major traditions, combine information and…

  • Sociology

    In this class, you will learn about the key theories, concepts, and methods of sociology. Students will understand the concept of having a sociological imagination. Moreover, this course will cover a wide range of topics such as social structures, socialization, culture, social inequality, and social change. Students will also explore different sociological perspectives and their…

  • Philosophy

    This philosophy course, focuses on the fundamental questions that are relevant to all aspects of human activity and investigation. The content covers a broad range of topics, including an overview of classical and modern philosophies, the core principles of philosophical thinking (such as semantics, logic, and inductive and deductive reasoning), and various social, political, and…

  • Psychology

    In Psychology, students will learn about human behavior, how people interact, and how individuals develop over time. They will gain knowledge and skills through studying theories and methods used by psychologists. Topics covered include human growth and development, self-concept, adjustment, motivation, intelligence, conditioning, learning, memory, personality, emotions, frustration, abnormal behavior, conformity, autonomy, alienation, stress, mental…

  • World History

    Set out on an exciting exploration of our shared past with the online World History course. Journey through time from ancient civilizations to modern times, understand the rise and fall of powerful empires, and investigate significant global events. Our interactive course illuminates the path of history, offering an engaging window into our collective past, right…

  • U.S. History

    Retrace the footsteps of the past with our online United States History course. Experience the transformative epochs, from colonial settlements through recent times, learning the critical events that threaded the American narrative. Our immersive course invites you to discover the rich panorama of U.S. History through vivid narratives, interactive timelines, and thematic explorations.

  • U.S. Government

    Step into the vibrant world of U.S. politics with our online U.S. Government course. Understand the U.S. Constitution’s ins and outs, navigate the power balances between government branches, and delve into the critical role of political parties. Engross yourself in the study of civil liberties, rights, and public policy, embracing the dynamic nature of American…