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AP U.S. History (Sem 1)

Advanced Placement U.S. History I is a college-level introductory course which examines the nation’s political, diplomatic, intellectual, cultural, social, and economic history from 1491 to 1877. Students are challenged to see American history through a variety of historical themes while developing thinking skills that will help them contextualize specific periods of American history. A college level textbook is supplemented by primary and secondary sources throughout this course. This course does not include the AP exam; students can contact their school’s AP coordinator or guidance counselor to sign up for the exam. In order to maintain the integrity of AP standards, all AP course midterm and final exams must be proctored.

Terms Offered

(23-24) Semester 1
(24-25) Semester 1

NCAA Approved?

Approved

Course Type

Advanced Placement

Standards

College Board: AP Course Topics and Objectives