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The overall objective of the Social Studies department is to help each student develop, to the limit of his or her ability, into an independent thinker and a responsible citizen in a democratic society. More specifically, all social studies courses, both required and elective, strive to: 1) develop the acquisition of knowledge about areas such as history, government or psychology; 2) develop participatory learning skills such as reading, writing, listening, and speaking; 3) develop analytical reasoning abilities (movement from concrete to abstract); and 4) promote personal development, particularly growth in self-knowledge and self-esteem. The Social Studies department offers courses to meet the needs of college bound students and students planning to enter the work world after high school. The diagram shows the sequential social studies graduation requirement and all elective offerings. The electives are open to all junior and senior students. Students are encouraged to read this guide carefully and to consult with their Social Studies teachers and/or counselor for help in selecting courses appropriate to their interests, needs, and abilities. All students are required to take one year of Global Connections, one year of United States History, and one year of electives.
College bound students should be aware that social studies courses such as Sociology, Economics, and American Government (political science) are required by colleges and universities for business and engineering degrees, currently the two most popular majors on college campuses. They should further consider a recent study which indicates that more students being accepted into medicine and dentistry chose humanities or social science majors for the pre-medical program. In order to prepare for these professional degrees, it is recommended that high school students take academically challenging social science and history courses.
Welcome to the 2009-2010 School Year!!
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