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Western Civilization, Part Two
Live course taught by Paul Hyatt for Spring 2025 High School Survey History
Summary

It would be a shame to live in a world that you do not understand. By taking this course students will better understand what it means to be Western.

Course Description: This course is a survey of Western history from the end of the early Middle Ages to the end of WWII.

Instructor: Paul Hyatt

Special notes

This is Part Two of a two-part series. Students are welcome to join us mid-year if there are seats available.

Total classes

12

Class dates

Wednesdays, January 8 to April 2, 2025. (No class Mar. 5 Ash Wednesday.)

Starting time

11:30 AM Eastern (10:30 Central; 9:30 Mountain; 8:30 Pacific)

Duration

55 minutes

Prerequisites

It is recommended that a student take Western Civilization Part One first, however, it is not required.

Suggested grade level

9-12

Suggested credit

One full semester of History

Outline

Course Outline:

Weeks 1-4 – High Middle Ages to the Renaissance

Weeks 5-8 – Renaissance to Revolution

Weeks 9-12 – Modern Age – WWI and WWII

Materials

  • All materials will be provided by the instructor.

Homework

This course will utilize weekly quizzes and two short essays. Students should be prepared to do 1-2 hours of work per week to be successful in this course.

Fees

Fee: For all 12 classes: $207 if you register on or before November 15; $227 if you register after Nov. 15. (Registration closes one week before the first day of class. After that date, registrations are not guaranteed. There is a $20 surcharge for late enrollments after the course is closed.)

Course name
Western Civilization, Part Two
Instructor
Paul Hyatt
Semester
Spring 2025
Category
History ➤ Survey History
Grade level
High School
Monitor
Jaydalia Dunne
Start time
January 8th, 2025 at 11:30 AM ET
Course type
Live
Price
$227
Seats available
25 seats available
Seats remaining
12 seats remaining
Relative due dates
Relative due dates are disabled for this course.

Paul Hyatt has had the honor of experiencing many different careers. He has served as a United States Marine Corps Infantryman in both Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom from 2007-to 2011.

After this he studied the social sciences, focusing primarily on history and political science, in order to receive his bachelors degree from Ball State University. Not too long after this, he had the pleasure of being a school teacher at Jay County High School for five years. Teaching brought out the best in Paul and ultimately acted as one of the great forces that pushed him to convert to Catholicism. While teaching, he was often recognized by parents, students, and faculty as being an incredible teacher, coach, and moral force for good in the Jay County community.

Paul is also a loving husband and craftsman. He builds handmade furniture, which led him to have an interest in building his own timber frame home someday. This led him to study timber framing at the Shelter Institute in Maine in the summer of 2021. Paul is very dedicated to bringing everything that he has learned to the next several generations of young people.

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Jaydalia Dunne

Jaydalia is a homeschooling mother of four children, the eldest studying engineering at university. Born in NYC and raised in New Jersey, she lives in Pennsylvania with her family. She earned a bachelor’s degree in International Relations at St Joseph’s University and studied abroad in Madrid, Spain. She worked for a year for an international bank in Manhattan after graduation and other corporate positions in NJ before getting married and having a family. Her favorite hobbies are reading, gardening, crafting and studying languages.