Introduction to U.S. Constitutional Law - Semester 2
UC A-G approved Introduction to U.S. Constitutional Law - Semester 2 course delivered fully online through immersive VR and AI-enhanced instruction.
Section GUC A‑G Requirement
College-Preparatory Elective — 1 year required
Must be chosen from additional courses in categories A–F (beyond the minimum requirements) OR from other UC-approved college-preparatory electives, including computer science, business, statistics, and interdisciplinary STEM courses.
Why This Matters for College Admission
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What You'll Learn
Analyze primary sources and historical narratives from the founding era through today
Evaluate the causes and consequences of major U.S. political and social movements
Understand the development of constitutional government and civil rights
Connect historical events to contemporary issues in economics and foreign policy
Develop argumentative essay skills using historical evidence
Prepare for AP U.S. History exam with document-based question (DBQ) practice
Course Structure
Foundations & Context
- Core vocabulary and concepts
- Skill baseline assessment
Core Content
- Primary content delivery
- Applied practice activities
Application & Synthesis
- Real-world application
- Final project or exam prep
Lectures & Reviews
Curated YouTube videos for Introduction to U.S. Constitutional Law - Semester 2Hand-picked from credible educators — AP teachers, university lectures, and Khan Academy. Click a thumbnail to play in place; cookies are blocked until you click.
The U.S. Constitution, EXPLAINED [AP Government Required Documents]
Open on YouTubeThe Constitution, the Articles, and Federalism: Crash Course US History #8
Open on YouTubeIntroducing Constitution 101 from Khan Academy and the National Constitution Center
Open on YouTubePrerequisites & Requirements
Open to qualifying students in grades 9, 10, 11, 12; no prerequisites required
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