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Required for
Graduation: Pass 3 Credit Hours
Board Policy: Must take World History, US History, and American
Government
Course Name: World History
Grade Level: 9
Full Year Course: 1.0 Credit
Prerequisites: none
Course Description: World History is the study of the history of the
world from creation to the present. God, as the author of history, has written
“HIS story.” The Christian will see God’s hand in history, understand how much
God has cared for his children throughout time, and see how God has used history
to spread the good news of salvation.
Course Name: US History
Grade Level: 10, 11
Full Year Course: 1.0 Credit
Prerequisites: World History
Course Description: Students will see the history of their country as His
story. All instruction will be centered on God’s Word and the cross of Christ.
As such, all people and events studied will be discussed from a Christian
perspective of law and Gospel as taught in the Bible. Students will be taught
to view the past from a Christian perspective and to apply lessons learned to
their present and future as believers in their Savior, Jesus Christ. Semester I
will be an overview of American History from colonial origins through the end of
the 1800’s. Semester II will be an overview of American History during the
twentieth century.
Course Name: American Government
Grade Level: 11-12
One Semester Course: 0.5 Credit
Prerequisites: World History & US History
Course Description: A one-semester course in the basic principles of
democracy and their application to the United States’ government. The basic
operations of the US government will be explored, primarily on the national
level, and contemporary topics affecting the government will be debated by the
students. Most importantly, the role of the Christian in God’s two kingdoms
will be explored.
Course Name: Geography
Grade Level: 11-12
Three One-semester courses: 0.5 Credit each
Prerequisites: World History & US History
Course Description: Geography 1, 2, and 3 (People Alike, Old World
Lands, and Emerging Nations respectively) are courses designed to introduce
various regions of the world. Each course begins with a basic introduction of
geographic terms and concepts and then moves on to explore the physical and
cultural geography of each region.
Course Name: Consumer Economics
Grade Level: 11,12
One Semester Course: 0.5 credit
Prerequisites: None
Course Description: God blesses us richly with many gifts including
money and opportunities. How should a person use these gifts to the glory of
God? This hands-on course attempts to advise students regarding life-long money
management decisions. We will discuss student’s options and the “how tos” of
investing, vehicle and home purchasing, getting married, budgeting, insurance,
retirement planning, taxes, establishing credit, beginning a career, etc. for
the purpose of preparing each student to function as informed Christian
consumers.
Course Name: Sociology
Grade Level: 11-12
One or Two semester course: 0.5 Credit per semester
Prerequisites: World History & U.S. History
Course Description: Sociology is an elective course designed to study
social structures. As students delve into their own and other societies, they
will be led to see the consequences of sin. They will also understand that the
only cure for societies’ ills is the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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