- This is the Advanced Placement World History course at McNeil High School. This course looks at World History from a global perspective. Students in the course work towards successful completion of the AP World History Exam in the Spring.
- Online supplement to Mr Nguyen's World History Course
This course is a survey of U.S. History from 1877 to the present. Emphasis is on the social, political and economic history of the United States.
Ms. Barfield's World Geography Moodle

- Phillips-United States History, 1877to present
This course provides a glance at the working economic systems. Economics can be divided into two subdivisions called microeconomics and macroeconomics. Microeconomics focuses on individual economic entities such as consumers and firms and emphasizes the allocation of resources and outputs between individual entities. Macroeconomics deals with the overall level of output, its rate of growth, and the level of prices in general.
The fall semester of World History will cover the events, people, and issues from the River Valley Civilizations through the Middle Ages. The spring semester of World History will cover the events, people, and issues picking up at the European Renaissance and continuing to present times.
This course is an introduction to macroeconomics. This division of economics deals with the economy as a whole: aggregate national income and output, government spending and taxation, money and banking, monetary policy, and international trade. Microeconomics focuses on individual economic entities such as consumers and firms and emphasizes the allocation of resources and outputs between entities. Macroeconomics deals with the overall level of output: its rate of growth, and the level of prices in general.
- This course is designed to mirror an entry-level college course. The course will introduce students to the systematic and scientific study of the behavior and mental processes of human beings and other animals. Critical thinking, vocabulary building, reading, and writing for the AP Exam will be emphasized. The course will consist of summer project assignment(s), lecture, discussion, classroom activities, projects and research assignments.
- U.S. Government
- US Government is the study of the background, prinicples, participants, and branches of government in the United States.
- US History is the study of the political, economic, social, and cultural aspects of the United States from 1877 to the present.
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United States Government (AP) is designed to focus on key policymaking institutions, Constitutional foundations, people in the political process, and civil liberties and civil rights. As a class we focus on current events and apply them to the main topics discussed throughout the course.
