Egypt in World Affairs

Global Leadership Curriculum 2009/2010

Contemporary American Society, Government & Economics Class

  1. American History
    • Colonialism
    • Independence
    • Past Presidents ( Name, Political Party , main contributions and dates)
  2. American Government
    • Political Parties
    • Elections
    • President and staff ( Congress, Senators, etc)
  3. American Diversity and Multi – Cultural Society
    • American Multiethnic Society
    • Native American
    • Racial and Ethnic Inequality
  4. American Society
    • Abortion and Teen Pregnancy
    • Aging and Inequality
    • Community Building
    • Family Values
    • Foreigner impressions about Americans
    • Freedom, Democracy and Responsibility
    • Gender
    • Population
    • Poverty and Wealth
    • Sexuality
    • Work and the Workplace
  5. American Education System
    • K – 12
    • Higher Education (Undergraduate, Graduate, PHD)
    • Instruction Format
    • White House Actions on Education
  6. American Business and Economy
    • Economic Crisis
    • Economic Interest Group
    • Inflation
    • International Trade
    • International Exchange
    • Globalization
    • Gross Domestic Product
    • Stock Market
    • Structure Changes in the US Economy
    • Unemployment
    • US Regions and Economy
    • White House Action on Economic Stimulus Package
  7. American Physical and Mental Healthy
    • American Health Care Issues and System
    • White House Actions on Health Care
  8. American Immigration and Migration Issues
    • Immigration and Migration patterns
    • Main Challenges to our society
    • White House Actions on Sustainability
  9. American Society Issues and Laws
    • Court System
    • Crime and Criminal Justice
    • Violence
    • Drugs and Alcohol
    • Traffic
  10. Technology and Environmental
    • Sustainability
    • Green Energy
    • Recycle
    • Kyoto Protocol
    • White House Actions

Global Understanding Class Curriculum

  1. World Time Line
    • Major Trends
  2. World Geography
  3. World in Transition
    • A global overview will be provided for students to understand the main global challenges that Africa, America, South Asia, East Asia, Europe, Latin America, Russia and the former Soviet Republics are facing now.
    • Cultural Aspects
    • Environmental
    • Economic Development
    • Technological Advancement
    • Global Health
    • Global Politics
    • Global Poverty
    • Global Social Change
    • Human Rights
    • World Religions
  4. Media
    • Globalization’s effect
    • Current global media landscape
  5. American Foreign Policy
    • Historical
    • 20th Century
    • Current
    • Core Values (Democracy, Free Markets, etc.)
    • Foreign Aid
  6. International Organizations
    • Global Governance
    • UN
    • UNESCO
    • UNDP
    • WHO
    • World Bank
    • IMF
  7. Non-Governmental Organizations
    • Global Roles and Applications
    • Major NGOs
    • Dallas NGOs
  8. UN Millennium Development Goals
    • Goals and Targets
    • Progress by Country
    • Major Obstacles
  9. Global Conflict
    • Current Wars
    • Future Threats
    • Major Terrorism Groups
  10. Peace
    • International Conflict Resolution
    • International Interfaith Conflict Resolution
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