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History & Social Sciences

The History & Social Sciences Department offers a relevant, diverse, and challenging curriculum. When we study history, we are better able to grasp the forces that affect our own lives and better able to understand how the world really works. In doing so, our students gain a richer understanding of the stories and perspectives that have shaped, and continue to shape, our world. In all our courses, we are committed to developing each student’s skills, particularly critical thinking, research and media literacy, written and oral communication, collaboration, and creativity.

 

History & Social Science Courses

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ADV American Studies: Criminal Justice

Introduces students to the five main elements of the criminal justice system: the law, the police, the courthouse, incarceration, and the process of reentry into society. This course includes a travel component during the Project: Pomfret period.

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ADV Gender and American Society

Explore American history, culture, and politics through the lens of gender. You’ll engage with case studies, scholarly texts, and examine both past and contemporary events to better understand how gender shapes social institutions, historical narratives, and lived experiences.

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ADV Psychology

Learn how psychological research is conducted and the ethical standards applied to such research. Human behavior will be examined through the biological, cognitive, and social lenses.

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ADV Topics in American Studies

A survey of U.S. History from the eve of the American Revolution to the present day, focusing on the political, social, economic, diplomatic, and cultural trends that have existed over the past three centuries. 

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ADV US Government & Politics

Teaches students to understand and critically analyze the important concepts in United States politics through the in-depth study of American government, its foundations, and contemporary discourse. 

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Asian American History

This course challenges students to rethink and reframe the conventional Asian immigration narrative by examining the vast diversity within the social construct of "Asian American."

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Economics Series: Macroeconomics

In this course, which features a stock trading simulation, students will analyze national income and GDP, examine inflation and unemployment, and explore the basic tools of finance.

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History & Social Sciences Faculty

Alyssa Walker

Alyssa Walker

History and Social Sciences Department Head, History Teacher
Patrick Boyd

Patrick Boyd

Associate Dean of Students, History Teacher, Form Dean
Douglas Litowitz

Douglas Litowitz

History Teacher, Director of Experiential Learning

 

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