Empowering Global Citizens Looking Backwards Driving Change in Society Looking Forward Students develop a high school capstone project and select three semester long courses that help them gain depth in understanding of economic de— velopment, public health, global conflicts, environmental sustainability and emerging technologies. Overview of Units 1) 2) 7) 8) 9) Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship The Population Paradox: Opportunities and Challenges in Current Global Trends Population Pyramids and Introduction to Basic Demography Human—Environmental Interactions and Comparisons Across Species New York City Scavenger Hunt: Introduction to Immigration and Migration Migration and International Development: Reasons for and Effects of Migration Along the Silk Road: An In—Depth Look at the Cultural Exchange and the Effects of Migration on Art, Music, Trade, and Belief Systems Modern Populations: Case Study of China and India Presentation of Social Enterprise Capstone Project Students will create a social enterprise around one of the SDGs and present their work at the end of the year.