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May 19, 2022
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AHS 0467C - Civics, Part B (Online) The Civics course consists of the following content area strands: American History, World History, Geography, Humanities, Economics, and Civics and Government. The primary content for this course pertains to the principles, functions, and organization of the American government and political system; the roles, rights, responsibilities of United States citizens; and methods of active participation in the political system. Content should include, but is not limited to, the American constitutional government, free-enterprise system, structure and functions of local, state and national government within constitutional and economic frameworks, political and economic decision-making issues, rights and responsibilities of citizenship, and the importance of political participation. Part B extends the content beyond the first semester and is the equivalent of the second semester of this year-long course.
The purpose of this course is to formalize and extend concepts related to Civics and Government with a focus on the American government and political system, roles of citizens, and methods of participation in the political system. Part B extends the content beyond the first semester and is the equivalent of the second semester of this year-long course.
Prerequisites: None Corequisites: AHS 0467B Credit Hours: 0.15 Contact Hours: 19.2 Conditions: Online. Degrees Offered: None
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