Dual Credit U.S. History II 107 is a college-level course that surveys United States economic, social, political, and diplomatic history from Reconstruction through the late twentieth century. Students will examine major events, movements, and policies that shaped the nation’s development during this period, with an emphasis on historical analysis and interpretation. The course builds skills in evaluating primary and secondary sources, understanding historical context, and applying critical thinking to better understand the forces that influenced modern American society.
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 I to fulfill high school graduation requirements.