Dual Credit U.S. History I 106 is an introductory college-level course that surveys the development of American culture from the Colonial Period through Reconstruction. The course emphasizes the growth and evolution of political, social, and economic institutions and examines the historical forces that shaped early American society. Students will analyze key events, movements, and ideas using primary and secondary sources while developing skills in historical inquiry, critical thinking, and evidence-based writing aligned with college expectations.
Students choosing to take the course for college credit must apply to Crowder College and enroll in the course through both Crowder College and the high school. Students are financially responsible for any course fees incurred for taking the course for college credit.
The student should pair this course with Dual Credit Crowder College US History II to fulfill high school graduation requirements.