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History
History deepens learners’ understanding of global conflicts and transformations since the 20th century. Students explore the Cold War, independence movements, and post-war conflicts while engaging in critical source analysis. Emphasis is placed on structured essay writing, evaluating cause and consequence, and assessing the significance of historical events.

Geography
Geography provides a global perspective on population, development, and resource management. Students study economic growth, globalization, and environmental challenges alongside natural hazards through case studies. Fieldwork and real-world examples encourage critical application of geographical knowledge.

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Unit 1: History

  • 1.1: World Wars & 20th Century History
    1.2: Cold War & Decolonization
    1.3: Industrial Revolution & Social Change
    1.4: Colonialism & Nationalism
    1.5: Modern Conflicts & Peacekeeping

Unit 2: Geography

  • 2.1: Physical Geography (Landforms, Climate, Weathering, Tectonics)
    2.2: Human & Economic Geography (Population, Urbanization, Industry)
    2.3: Environmental Management & Sustainability
    2.4: Resources & Energy (Water, Fossil Fuels, Renewable Energy)
    2.5: Development & Inequality (Global North vs Global South)

Unit 3: Economics & Development

  • 3.1: Basic Economic Concepts (Scarcity, Opportunity Cost, Factors of Production)
    3.2: Trade & Globalization (Imports/Exports, WTO, Free Trade)
    3.3: Money, Banking & Finance (Inflation, Currency Exchange, Savings)
    3.4: Employment & Labor Markets (Unemployment, Wages, Skills)
    3.5: Economic Development Indicators (GDP, HDI, Sustainable Growth)

Unit 4: Civics & Global Perspectives

  • 4.1: Governance & Law (Democracy, Constitutions, Justice Systems)
    4.2: Human Rights & International Law
    4.3: Citizenship & Civic Responsibility
    4.4: Global Challenges (Poverty, Inequality, Migration, Refugees)
    4.5: International Organizations (UN, EU, African Union, NGOs)

Unit 5: Culture & Society

  • 5.1: Religion & Identity (World Religions, Secularism, Culture & Belief)
    5.2: Human Rights (Universal Declaration, Children’s Rights, Gender Equality)
    5.3: Media & Communication (Press Freedom, Social Media, Propaganda)
    5.4: Cultural Exchange & Globalization (Cultural Diffusion, Multiculturalism)
    5.5: Social Change & Movements (Civil Rights, Feminism, Environmentalism)