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SSTH073: Advanced Placement® Comparative Government and Politics

Credits: 0.5 units/5 hours
4 Evaluations, 3 Projects, 3 Progress Tests
4 Teacher Connects
(SSTH073055)

NCAA Approved
AP Course

This course teaches students the tools and methods that political scientists use to analyze governments in different countries. Students apply these techniques while exploring the political systems of Britain, Russia, China, Mexico, Iran, Nigeria, and the United States. While learning about the structures and functions of government in each of these countries, students also evaluate how the trends of globalization, democratization, and marketization are influencing countries around the world. The course will prepare students for the College Board AP Comparative Government and Politics examination and is intended for students who have an in-depth interest in world affairs. Students are NOT required to take the College Board examination to receive credit for the course from UNHS.

Available in print or online

*Earn college credit for this course! Dual enrollment is available through the University of Nebraska Omaha. Contact UNHS Customer Service for more information.

Course Materials

Required:
Textbook: Comparative Politics Today: A World View.  ISBN: 9780132612487

Optional:
Advanced Placement Comparative Government and Politics SSTH073055 (printed course content)


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