US History: Research Methodologies

Department:
Credit:
1.0
SS/CELT
Length:
1 Year
Grade Level (s):
11
12
  • Prerequisite(s):
    None
    Corequisite(s):
    None

Research Methodologies through US History Perspectives is an inquiry-based course focused within the context of the United States that is centered around the ideas/ concepts of the Constitution, Immigration, Social Movements, and Foreign Policy. Using primary and secondary resources, students learn about the various political, social, and economic developments that have shaped the United States, culminating in independent research into an area of interest within the scope of the course that they present to their peers for feedback. This project helps to prepare students for university-level social science research and presentation expectations. *This course fulfills a university US History requirement.