Integrated Social Studies III

An integrated approach to study the principles and practices of American government through an examination of events occurring in United States history.

Integrated Social Studies IV

Similar in approach to Integrated Social Studies III, this course studies historical and political events occurring in the world and the United States from the early 20th Century to present.

Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities

A problem-based approach to developing and using citizenship skills in a democratic society, emphasizing social rights and responsibilities.

Economics and Financial Literacy

An overview of our economic system that also explores contemporary economic problems and issues. An in-depth focus will be placed on financial literacy where students will implement decision-making skills to become wise and knowledgeable consumers, savers, investors, users of credit, money managers, citizens, and members of a global workforce and society.

American Government

An in-depth study of U.S. government and the essential features of American federal, state, and local governments. Topics include: the U.S. Constitution, federalism, civil rights and civil liberties, branches of government and their powers, citizen participation, rights, and responsibilities.

Offered at Eastland Career Center only (semester courses):
Current History
World Cultures
You and the Law
Offered at Fairfield Career Center only (semester courses):
American History Since 1945
European History: 1814 through World War I
History of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
History of World War II
Political Parties and the Electoral Process
Psychology
Sociology
The Holocaust