Government: Difference between revisions
JStallings (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<data table="Courses" template="Infobox class"> coursename = Government description = This course will provide students with knowledge of the United States governme...") |
JStallings (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
Line 9: | Line 9: | ||
grcode = HG | grcode = HG | ||
offered = | offered = | ||
opento = [[Courses Available to Freshmen|Freshmen]] | |||
requiredby = Career & College|<i class="fas fa-building"></i> Career & College]]<br />[[Fine Arts|<i class="fas fa-paint-brush"></i> Fine Arts]]<br />[[Liberal Arts|<i class="fas fa-pencil-alt"></i> Liberal Arts]]<br />[[STEM|<i class="fas fa-cogs"></i> STEM | |||
</data> | </data> | ||
This course will provide students with knowledge of the United States government that will enable them to participate effectively in civic life in America. Students will examine fundamental constitutional principles; the organization of government at the federal, state, and local level; the rights and responsibilities of citizenship; the policy-making process; political parties and elections; comparative government and foreign policy; and the American economic system. | This course will provide students with knowledge of the United States government that will enable them to participate effectively in civic life in America. Students will examine fundamental constitutional principles; the organization of government at the federal, state, and local level; the rights and responsibilities of citizenship; the policy-making process; political parties and elections; comparative government and foreign policy; and the American economic system. |
Revision as of 22:11, 13 May 2018
coursename = Government
description = This course will provide students with knowledge of the United States government that will enable them to participate effectively in civic life in America. Students will examine fundamental constitutional principles; the organization of government at the federal, state, and local level; the rights and responsibilities of citizenship; the policy-making process; political parties and elections; comparative government and foreign policy; and the American economic system.
department = History and Social Studies
teacher = Alyssa Doty
sessions = 1
prerequisites =
note =
grcode = HG
offered =
opento = Freshmen
requiredby = Career & College| Career & College]]
Fine Arts
Liberal Arts
[[STEM| STEM
This course will provide students with knowledge of the United States government that will enable them to participate effectively in civic life in America. Students will examine fundamental constitutional principles; the organization of government at the federal, state, and local level; the rights and responsibilities of citizenship; the policy-making process; political parties and elections; comparative government and foreign policy; and the American economic system.