- NYS Regents
- History
IB History develops students' understanding of the past and its impact on the present through critical analysis of historical sources, events, and interpretations. Students study prescribed subjects such as world history topics, regional options, and specialized areas while developing skills in historical research, source evaluation, and analytical writing. The course emphasizes multiple perspectives, historical thinking skills, and the ability to construct evidence-based arguments about complex historical issues and their contemporary relevance.
Part A: World Issues
Part B: Population Issues and Their Impact
Part C: Economic Development and World Trade
Part D: Changing Political Power Structures
Part E: Environmental Issues
Part F: Human Rights
Part G: Technology
Part H: Transportation and Communication
Part I: Space Exploration
Part J: Mutual Impact and Influence: Europe, America, Africa-Asia
IB History develops students' understanding of the past and its impact on the present through critical analysis of historical sources, events, and interpretations. Students study prescribed subjects such as world history topics, regional options, and specialized areas while developing skills in historical research, source evaluation, and analytical writing. The course emphasizes multiple perspectives, historical thinking skills, and the ability to construct evidence-based arguments about complex historical issues and their contemporary relevance.
Part A: World Issues
Part B: Population Issues and Their Impact
Part C: Economic Development and World Trade
Part D: Changing Political Power Structures
Part E: Environmental Issues
Part F: Human Rights
Part G: Technology
Part H: Transportation and Communication
Part I: Space Exploration
Part J: Mutual Impact and Influence: Europe, America, Africa-Asia