Grade 12 / HSB4U

World History since the Fifteenth Century Grade 12 (University)

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Prerequisite: Any Grade 11 or 12 university (U) or university/college (M) preparation course in Social Sciences and Humanities, English, or Canadian and World Studies

Must be completed to enrol

Student Location: Canada

Mr. Marasovic, B.A., B.Ed., OCT
Department Head Social Sciences & Humanities


Grade 12 / HSB4U

Unveiling World Histories: A Discovery Expedition Through Time

Immerse yourself in the intricacies of our past with the course that unravels the tapestry of world history from 1450 onwards. "World History since the Fifteenth Century" is your passport to understanding contemporary challenges' historical roots, navigating global dynamics, and dissecting the profound changes that have shaped the world for the past six centuries. Engage in a dynamic exploration of evidence and historical thinking, assessing the trajectory of societies over time. Uncover the secrets of our shared history and embark on a quest of discovery like never before.

What you'll learn in this course

1450-1650

This unit examines the transformative period from 1450 to 1650, focusing on the Renaissance, Reformation, Scientific Revolution, and Age of Exploration. Students will analyze how shifts in ideas, technologies, and global interactions reshaped societies and challenged traditional worldviews. The unit also explores European expansion, colonialism, and cultural exchange, highlighting their long-term impact on global power dynamics. Through this study, students will gain insight into how this pivotal era influenced modern social sciences and shaped our world today.

1650-1789

This unit explores the period from 1650 to 1789, focusing on the Enlightenment, the rise of modern science, and significant political and economic transformations. Students will analyze key developments such as the growth of democratic ideas, the expansion of global trade, and the challenges to absolute monarchies. The unit also examines the cultural and intellectual shifts that redefined human rights and societal structures. By studying this era, students will gain an understanding of how these changes influenced modern social thought and laid the groundwork for revolutionary movements.

1789-1914

This unit examines the period from 1789 to 1914, focusing on the profound political, social, and economic changes brought by the French Revolution, Industrial Revolution, and the rise of nationalism. Students will explore the emergence of modern ideologies such as liberalism, socialism, and feminism, alongside the impacts of imperialism and global conflict. The unit also highlights the struggles for human rights and equality during this transformative era. By studying these developments, students will gain insight into the forces that shaped the modern world and set the stage for the 20th century.

1914-Present

This unit explores the period from 1914 to the present day, focusing on the global impact of two world wars, the Cold War, decolonization, and the rise of globalization. Students will analyze key social, political, and technological changes, including the fight for civil rights, the development of international organizations, and the challenges of climate change. The unit also examines how ideologies, conflicts, and innovations have shaped contemporary society. Through this study, students will understand the complexities of the modern world and the ongoing struggles for peace, justice, and sustainability.

About World History since the Fifteenth Century Grade 12 (University)

Why our courses are different?

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All of our courses have been designed by Ontario Certified teachers. All of our classes are taught by Ontario certified teachers. All of the credits will be handed out by Ontario certified teachers.

No Exams

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