Academics

Social Studies

Department Head

Dan A. DiRosa ’81

dirosa@jesuitnola.org

Courses

Every course synced from the Oracle catalog for this department is listed below.

World Geography

Grades 8–9

This course will focus on the geographic, historical, cultural and economic characteristics of the various regions of the world. The basics of the world’s physical geography, such as weather, climate, natural resources, bodies of water, and major land forms will also be analyzed. Additionally, students will develop important map skills…

Western Civilization

Grades 9–10

This course will survey the history of Western Civilization from its roots in the ancient Near East through its development in medieval and modern Europe. Through lecture, readings, and discussion, students will gain a greater understanding of the major political, military, economic, social, cultural and intellectual figures, events, and movements…

American History

Grade 11

The study of American History is designed to acquaint the students with those individuals, events, and ideas which have shaped our American character. The course will cover the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the New Nation Period, Sectionalism, the Civil War, Reconstruction, Industrialization, Reforms, Imperialism, World War I, the Great…

AP U.S. History

Grade 11

AP Gov & Politics: US

Grade 12

Civics

Grade 12

This course will analyze the American system of government–how it is structured, how it operates, and how various influences act upon it. Students will develop a critical understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of our political system as well the issues that face us in the 21st century.

Economics

Grade 12

This course is designed to provide the graduating senior an overview of macroeconomic concepts. The primary focus of the course is to present the student with a practical understanding of capitalism and the modern characteristics of the American economic system. Topics considered include investments, financial planning, insurance, taxation, supply and…

Introductory Sociology

Grade 12

This course is designed to provide students with a heightened awareness of society and its cultural differences. Topics include deviant behavior, group and organizational dynamics, the life cycle and adolescence, and social conformity.

Law Studies

Grade 12

The course introduces students to the American legal system in three areas: criminal law, torts, and constitutional law. Real and hypothetical cases are used to teach basic legal terms and concepts and to illustrate how law applies in practice. Socratic method is employed to stimulate critical thinking and communication about…

Psychology

Grade 12

This course is a senior level elective designed as an introduction to the field of psychology. The central theme of this course is psychology as the science of mental processes and behavior. The various topics covered include: the history of psychology, statistics, biological foundations of behavior, sensation and perception, cognition,…

Psychology AP

Grade 12

U.S. President Conspiracy

Grade 12

This course will analyze the Lincoln, Garfield, and Kennedy presidential assassinations and will explore the social, political, and military events at the time of each incident. We will also examine the actual circumstances surrounding each assassination in an attempt to evaluate the possibility of a conspiracy in any of them.

World History

Grade 12

The purpose of this course will be for students to focus on world events and people from the Renaissance through the Modern Era. This course is built around lectures, readings, and discussions; topics covered include the Enlightenment, development of the world’s economy and trade, colonialism, and international conflict.

World History AP

Grade 12

In AP World History, students focus on how our world today came to be by studying the development of major civilizations, the interactions between different peoples around the world, and the broader forces that have influenced human society, such as trade, migration, and the diffusion of technology, disease, and culture.…

Faculty

Faculty appear here when at least one of their courses is part of this department.

Photo of Bryan J. Bairnsfather

Bryan J. Bairnsfather

bairnsfatherb@jesuitnola.org
Photo of Jackson J. Cheramie ’21

Jackson J. Cheramie ’21

cheramie@jesuitnola.org
Photo of Jay C. Combe ’83

Jay C. Combe ’83

combe@jesuitnola.org
Photo of Dan A. DeVun ’08

Dan A. DeVun ’08

devun@jesuitnola.org
Photo of Dan A. DiRosa ’81

Dan A. DiRosa ’81

dirosa@jesuitnola.org
Photo of Mark T. Duggan ’04

Mark T. Duggan ’04

duggan@jesuitnola.org
Photo of Greg L. Ernst ’83

Greg L. Ernst ’83

ernst@jesuitnola.org
Photo of Kenny C. Goodlett

Kenny C. Goodlett

goodlett@jesuitnola.org
Photo of Steve L. Hayes

Steve L. Hayes

hayes@jesuitnola.org
Photo of Chris P. Jennings ’78

Chris P. Jennings ’78

jennings@jesuitnola.org
Photo of Jon P. Orillion ’01

Jon P. Orillion ’01

orillionj@jesuitnola.org
Photo of Wade J. Trosclair ’07

Wade J. Trosclair ’07

trosclair@jesuitnola.org