21 SOCIAL SCIENCE MODERN WORLD HISTORY Course Number: 04053 1 Semester; Fall Online Delivery This modern World History course introduces students to political, social, and economic matters from the Renaissance to the present. The course will consist of historical investigations where students will evaluate why and how events occurred. In doing so, they will acquire relevant knowledge about significant events, developments, individuals, groups, documents, places, and ideas in World History. Course Prerequisites: None SOCIOLOGY Course Number: 04258 1 Semester; Fall Online Delivery This Sociology course introduces students to the study of human behavior in society. This course provides an overview of sociology, including topics such as social institutions and norms, socialization and social change, and the relationships among individuals and groups in society. Course Prerequisites: Recommended for students with junior or senior status PSYCHOLOGY Course Number: 04254 1 Semester; Spring Online Delivery Psychology courses introduce students to the study of individual human behavior. Course content typically includes (but is not limited to) an overview of the field of psychology, topics in human growth and development, personality and behavior, and abnormal psychology. Course Prerequisites: Recommended for students with junior or senior status Modern World History Native American Studies Sociology U.S. Government Psychology AP U.S. History
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