Earn these career-relevant skills in weeks, not years.
- Compare history and archaeology.
- Trace the development of Shi’ite, Sunni, Turkish, Olmec, Mayan, Toltec, Aztec, and Andean civilizations.
- Identify the intellectual contributions, architecture, artistic forms, religious beliefs, and traditions of Shi’ite, Sunni, Turkish, Olmec, Mayan, Toltec, Aztec, and Andean civilizations.
- Trace the development of North African, Sahelian, West African, Central African, Swahili, Shona, medieval European, and Renaissance Italian societies.
- Identify the intellectual contributions, architecture, artistic forms, religious beliefs, and traditions of North African, Sahelian, West African, Central African, Swahili, Shona, medieval European, and Renaissance Italian societies.
- Compare the roles of Christianity and Islam during the Middle Ages and the Crusades.
- Analyze the creation of the Magna Carta.
- Trace the expansion of Christianity and the transatlantic economy.
- Identify the intellectual contributions, architecture, artistic forms, religious beliefs, and traditions from the Reformation and colonialism in the New World.
- Compare the experiences of European settlers, African slaves, and indigenous peoples in the plantation economy.
- Trace the development of East Asia in the Late Traditional era, early Modern Europe, and the last great Islamic empires.
- Identify the intellectual contributions, architecture, artistic forms, religious beliefs, and traditions of East Asia in the Late Traditional era, early Modern Europe, and the last great Islamic empires.
- Describe the societal structures during the industrial and agricultural revolutions.
- Trace the development of the scientific revolution and the Enlightenment in Europe and the Americas.
- Identify the intellectual contributions, artistic forms, religious beliefs, and traditions of Enlightenment Europe, Revolutionary France, the new United States of America, and independent Latin American states.
- Describe the progression of representative democracy from the Magna Carta to the revolutions of the British American colonies, France, Haiti, and Latin America.