Grade 11 American History

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Course Code: CHA3U

General Information

This is a grade 11 course. This course is a Canadian and World Studies, and more information can be found at the Canadian and World Studies department. Prerequisites: CHC2D or similar.

Course Description

This course traces the social, economic, and political development of the United States from colonial times to the present. Students will examine issues of diversity, identity, and culture that have influenced the country's social and political formation and will consider the implications of its expansion into a global superpower. Students will use critical-thinking and communication skills to determine casual relationships, evaluate multiple perspectives, and present their own points of view.

This course is a university preparation course, which will prepare students for university by providing them with skills needed to enter university. This course focuses on independent learning using theoretical methods, with practical applications being used when nessesary.

More Information

For more detailed information on this course, or any other course, please contact student services. You may be able to find more information online at Canadian and World Studies. This information provided on this page may be out of date or inaccurate, as course information may change rapidly as the year progresses.

You can view the full curriculum, including information for this course, at the Ministry of Education's website.

Course choices may vary from year to year due to staffing and student interest. Simply because a course is listed here or has been previously run doesn't necessarily mean that it will run in the future.

Related Courses

  • CHA3UG - Grade 11 American History (Gifted)

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