A global history course examining the rise of civilizations, major belief systems, and the forces that shaped the modern world through comparative historical study.
Johanna Maaghul
World History explores the development of civilizations from ancient societies through the early modern era, focusing on cultural, political, economic, and technological change across regions. Students analyze primary and secondary sources to compare civilizations, trace global interactions, and understand how ideas, trade, conflict, and innovation shaped human history. The course emphasizes historical thinking skills, geographic awareness, and cross-cultural analysis using openly available curriculum resources aligned to secondary education standards.
