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coursename = Oklahoma History description = Oklahoma History is a one trimester survey of key events, time periods and individuals that have formed and continue to transform our state. Students will demonstrate an understanding of important political and ideological movements, as well as economic, cultural, and social accomplishments of individuals and groups making a lasting impact not merely on this state, but on the progress of the nation. Oklahoma History is a core class and required for graduation. department = History and Social Studies teacher = Wes Hill sessions = 1 prerequisites = note = grcode = HOK offered = Yes opento = Freshmen requiredby = Career & College
Fine Arts
Liberal Arts
STEM 09 = y 10 = 11 = 12 = CC = y FA = y LA = y ST = y
Oklahoma History is a one trimester survey of key events, time periods and individuals that have formed and continue to transform our state. Students will demonstrate an understanding of important political and ideological movements, as well as economic, cultural, and social accomplishments of individuals and groups making a lasting impact not merely on this state, but on the progress of the nation. Oklahoma History is a core class and required for graduation.