Course Name
AP European History |
Department
Social Studies |
Course Num
H0412 |
Credit
1 |
Grade
11-12 |
Semester
FY |
Level
AP |
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Course Description
This course is a study of European history from 1350 to the present. This course will stress the Renaissance and Reformation, the Enlightenment, the age of discovery, the Napoleonic era, the unification period, imperialism, the world wars and interwar years, as well as the Cold War and present trends towards European integration. Throughout the course, emphasis will be placed on the geography of Europe and the interrelationships of its people. European cultures, social and political movements, and economic trends will be investigated as they develop and adapt into their modern forms. The course is designed to provide a fast-paced intensive experience in reading, writing, and research skills. NCAA Approved. |
Prerequisites
Recommendation of current instructor |
Course Notes
Required summer reading will be assigned. Students in this course are strongly encouraged to participate in the Advanced Placement examination administered by the College Board in May |
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