Either Civics or Government is Required in High School
- Most of the government courses listed below are one semester.
- Typically government and economics are studied in the same year in high school.
- Add economics to one-semester government courses for one year of social studies, if you desire.
Featured Government and Civics Courses
BJU Press Government Course (Christian-Based)
- BJU Press American Government is a traditional textbook curriculum for grade 12.
HMH Social Studies Government Courses (Non Religious, Secular)
- HMH Civics 2018 Homeschool Packages for grades 6-8
- HMH United States Government 2018 Homeschool Packages for high school
LifePac American Government Curriculum and Civics Courses (Christian-Based)
- LIFEPAC Civics is a one-semester course for junior or senior high school or homeschool.
- LIFEPAC Government and Economics The first semester of this course covers government.
Notgrass Company: Government and Civics (Christian-Based)
- Uncle Sam and You Civics and Government Course
- Exploring Government From the Notgrass Company
Switched-On Schoolhouse American Government and Civics (Christian-Based)
- Switched-On Schoolhouse Civics is a one-semester course for grades 7-12. This is an interactive computer-based program for PC.
- Switched-On Government and Economics The first semester of this course covers government.