International Baccalaureate Year 1 and 2
IB History at Prince Andrew examines world history from the late nineteenth century to the Cold War with a focus on European history, particularly for students studying at the higher level. In view of the international nature of the IB and its commitment to intercultural understanding, IB History students examine a range of significant historical issues from a variety of perspectives and analyze their impact on different regions of the world. IB History students will develop skills in research, document analysis and interpretation, and essay writing.
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Pre IB History 10
The Pre-IB History 10 course is designed to introduce you to the writing and research skills necessary for the IB History course while giving you a solid understanding of the emergence and development of world civilizations. Students will be given the opportunity to study a variety of civilizations in order to gain insight into the cultural, political, economic and military forces that have shaped the modern world.
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Global History 12
The Global History 12 course is one of the two Global credits required to graduate high school. It is comprised of five compulsory units each of which focuses upon an historical construction of the post-World War II era. These five themes will help students to answer the key question on which the course is built: “Has humanity emerged into a world whose actions are governed more by interdependence at the global level than by dependence or independence at the national or international level?”
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