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AHSE 51 Contemporary History and World Problems

3-5 credits
This contextualized history course examines a contemporary history and world problems in depth. This course prepares the student to pass a high school equivalency examination and meet the history requirements of Washington State High School Diploma.

Prerequisites: A minimum of 221 on the CASAS Reading Assessment and a writing sample.

Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:

  • Investigate the development of civilization in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas and explore how societies change over time
  • Analyze technological, political, social, and economic revolutions in world history
  • Explore the conflicts between nations to the present day and analyze the challenges facing the modern world
  • Describe cultural characteristics of societies over time and investigate the effects of technological innovation on economic and social change
  • Engage in writing in response to texts, concepts, and scenarios
  • Use research skills to access, interpret, and apply information from multiple sources
  • Identify, analyze, and evaluate the decisions and actions of significant events that have shaped modern history 
  • Engage in thoughtful dialogue with their peers and share well informed opinions related to historical events
  • Work effectively both individually and collaboratively on historical projects 
  • Utilize technology to further enhance and develop their understanding of modern historical events 

Total Hours: 30-50 Theory (Lecture) Hours: 30-50