History / Social Studies

US Government and Civics

Course Overview The MIA US Government and Civics course introduces students to the fundamental principles the U.S. Constitution is based upon, and how our government is run today. Throughout this course, students will study the founding of our country, how and why the American Revolution began, and how the law of our land was formed. …

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US History B (1940 21st Century)

Course Overview MIA U.S. History B – 1940-21st Century covers the development of the United States from the end of the Civil War through issues facing the country today.  MIA U.S. History II is the second in a two-part series that provides high school students with a good foundation in the history of this country. …

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US History A (1877 1940)

Course Overview MIA U.S. History A – 1877-1940 is the first semester of a two-part series that delves into the history of the United States. Beginning with a review of the nation’s beginnings and the impact of the Enlightenment on U.S. ideals, this course studies event of significant historical importance that occurred from the period …

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Psychology

Course Overview Psychology introduces students to the science of psych.  Students learn foundational knowledge regarding the scientific method, and human anatomy, and apply this to the study of memory, learning, stress, thought and personality, and states of consciousness.  Students also analyze common psychological disorders career paths within Psychology.  psychology as a science, the scientific method, …

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