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  • Electives
  • G.LO.B.A.L
  • Grade 11
  • Grade 12
  • History/Social Studies

The International Relations course provides students with a basic understanding of the role the United States has
played in the world since the end of World War II so that they may judge for themselves what America's role should
be today and in the future. Current happenings in the world are investigated, analyzed, and evaluated as they occur,
in addition to the set curriculum.
This course provides students with a basic understanding of the role the United States plays in the world.
Consideration is given to the interaction between the United States and other nations, political, economic, and social
factors. A major project and/or research paper is required during the semester.


(Course qualifies for the G.L.O.B.A.L Citizenship Program)

0242 International Relations Grades 11 & 12 1 Semester 2.5 Credits