This course will include a comprehensive introduction to basic film and video production techniques and equipment. Proper procedures are explained for the use of digital and film cameras, filters, lights, microphones, audio equipment, editing systems, and other motion picture equipment. Attention is also given to production planning and post-production.
493650
A/V Productions II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course will incorporate extensive production experience to aid students in proficiency in the use of film and video production techniques and equipment. Proper procedures are explained for the use of digital and film cameras, filters, lights, microphones, audio equipment, editing systems, and other motion picture equipment. Attention is also given to production planning and post-production.
493660
A/V Productions III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course incorporates project-based instruction and is an extension of the AVT &F program of study. It provides classroom training and instruction for the advanced student that is above the basic core course requirement. The content of this course builds on the knowledge, skills, and abilities taught in the Fundamental and Intermediate courses.
493670
A/V Productions Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This class serves as an extension of the skills and concepts learned in the previous courses within its pathway. The lab helps to develop these skills and concepts in simulated real-world environments.
495370
Abnormal Psychology (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:495350, 495360
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
This course provides a basic survey of maladaptive human behavior.
244630
AC Keyboarding 4
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:4 - 4
Credit:0.0
419140
Academic Reading Grade 10
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 10
Credit:1.0
419150
Academic Reading Grade 11
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 11
Credit:1.0
419160
Academic Reading Grade 12
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:12 - 12
Credit:1.0
366150
Academic Reading Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0
377150
Academic Reading Grade 7
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 7
Credit:
388150
Academic Reading Grade 8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0
419130
Academic Reading Grade 9
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 9
Credit:1.0
This course may be offered to students in grade 9 as a dyslexia intervention course for students exhibiting characteristics of dyslexia. The teacher will implement a dyslexia program that meets the requirements of Arkansas dyslexia law and rule with fidelity to teach the standards of this course.
479050
Academic Study of the Bible (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Examine the Bible and its impact upon American culture. This nonsectarian, nonreligious, academic course integrates the study of the Bible as a piece of literature with art, music, literature, culture, and politics in order to understand the relationships between the Bible, society, and culture. As an English Language Arts elective, students will develop and apply literacy skills of reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
492100
Accounting I
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Computerized Accounting I is a year-long course with emphasis on basic accounting principles as they relate to both manual and computerized financial systems. Instruction is on an integrated basis, using computers, spreadsheet software, and electronic calculators as the relationships and processes of manual computerized accounting are presented. Entry-level skills in the accounting occupations can be attained.
492110
Accounting II
Prerequisite Course Codes:492100, 492120
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Computerized Accounting II is designed to provide students with the knowledge, understanding, and skills necessary for college and career readiness. Departmental and corporate accounting systems are components of the course with emphasis given to computerized software and automated systems.
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
579130
ADE Approved AP Macroeconomics with Personal Finance (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
579140
ADE Approved AP Microeconomics with Personal Finance (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
490350
ADE Approved Business - Hospitality & Tourism (Requires ADE Approval)
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
490220
ADE Approved Credit Transportation, Distribution and Logistics I (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
490240
ADE Approved Credit Transportation, Distribution and Logistics III (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
490250
ADE Approved Credit Transportation, Distribution and Logistics IV (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
490260
ADE Approved Credit Transportation, Distribution and Logistics V (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
490270
ADE Approved Credit Transportation, Distribution and Logistics VI (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
490380
ADE Approved Education & Training (Requires ADE Approval)
ADE Approved Health Science I (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
494400
ADE Approved Health Science II (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
494420
ADE Approved Health Science III (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
492750
ADE Approved Health Science IV (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
493630
ADE Approved Human Services (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
494030
ADE Approved Manufacturing I (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
494040
ADE Approved Manufacturing II (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
494860
ADE Approved Manufacturing III (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
494990
ADE Approved Manufacturing IV (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
495250
ADE Approved Manufacturing V (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
495270
ADE Approved Manufacturing VI (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
492050
ADE Approved Marketing (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
ADE Approved Other CTE Concurrent Credit/Local Credit Only (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
490450
ADE Approved STEM - Architecture & Construction I (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
490560
ADE Approved STEM - Architecture & Construction II (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
492040
ADE Approved STEM (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1
490360
ADE Approved T&I Architecture & Construction I (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
490750
ADE Approved T&I Architecture & Construction II (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course may be used in specific instances such as when set courses in approved Career and Technical Education pathway do not align with local industry needs, when a pilot program is in the developmental stage and does not align with existing course standards, or when an additional course is needed in an existing pathway. Approval is required to use this course code.
ADE Concurrent Credit T & I - Architecture & Construction III (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
593480
ADE Concurrent Credit T& I - Architecture & Construction II (Requires ADE Approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
590270
ADE Concurrent Credit Tourism Industry Management
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
591370
ADE Concurrent Credit Transportation and Distribution
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
592320
ADE Concurrent Credit Transportation, Distribution and Logistics I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
592330
ADE Concurrent Credit Transportation, Distribution and Logistics II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
593340
ADE Concurrent Credit Transportation, Distribution and Logistics III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
593500
ADE Concurrent Credit Transportation, Distribution and Logistics IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
593510
ADE Concurrent Credit Transportation, Distribution and Logistics V
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
593570
ADE Concurrent Credit Transportation, Distribution and Logistics VI
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
593580
ADE Concurrent Credit Transportation, Distribution and Logistics VII
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
593590
ADE Concurrent Credit Transportation, Distribution and Logistics VIII
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
592850
ADE Concurrent Credit UAS Flex
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
592860
ADE Concurrent Credit UAS Level I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
592870
ADE Concurrent Credit UAS Level II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
592880
ADE Concurrent Credit UAS Level III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
591090
ADE Concurrent Credit Veterinary Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
591950
ADE Concurrent Credit Web Design 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
591960
ADE Concurrent Credit Web Design 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
591970
ADE Concurrent Credit Web Design 3
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
592700
ADE Concurrent Credit Welding Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
590680
ADE: CTE Concurrent Credit Anatomy/Physiology
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
970150
Adult Education
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 12
Credit:0.0
491300
Advanced Ag Leadership & Communications
Prerequisite Course Codes:491030, 491150
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course will provide the student with a sound understanding of public speaking, parliamentary procedure, organization, delegation, oral communication, conflict resolution, business etiquette and community service are major topics to assist students in development of their leadership skills for the future. Opportunities are provided for students to participate in FFA and supervised agricultural experience activities.
490810
Advanced Agricultural Mechanics
Prerequisite Course Codes:491150, 491390
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Students will cover agricultural technology terms, careers, systems, features and troubleshooting. They will develop industry partnerships to meet specific needs in agricultural settings with skills including agricultural power systems, small engine technology, agricultural electricity and CNC technology.
491010
Advanced Animal Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:491150, 491160, 491180 or 491150
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course allows for an in-depth look at the Animal Science Industry while providing hands on laboratories and opportunities to participate in FFA and Supervised Agricultural Experiences.
490860
Advanced Banking
Prerequisite Course Codes:492090, 492120
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
This two-semester course addresses all aspects of consumer and commercial lending as well as financial and insurance statements. Other topics addressed in this course include managing loan files, assessing risk in lending understanding issues of regulation and compliance, bankruptcy, credit reports, and appraisals.
490850
Advanced Business and Marketing Strategies
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120, 492330
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course encourages students to work in partnership with business and industry leaders in the community to analyze and solve real-world problems. Students completing projects in the course could benefit significantly from the use of resources and data from local businesses. Instructors are encouraged to leverage existing partnerships and to build on advisory committee relationships as they reach out to business owners or managers for authentic scenarios, materials, and other business information from which students could learn.
490910
Advanced Consumer Services
Prerequisite Course Codes:493080, 493310
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Advanced Consumer Services course is a school-based enterprise where students attain experience researching the market and identifying the need for a product of service. Students will create, produce, and market a product or service as part of the program. This program provides students the opportunity to determine the characteristics of entrepreneurs, and to track the establishment of a successful business from its inception as an entrepreneurial idea. Through the use of technology, students will learn to evaluate information that will attract and retain customers, provide customer satisfaction, and apply principles and processes to meet customer’s expectations. Students will learn to use business procedures and apply them in the school based enterprise work experience. As an enrichment activity, students are encouraged to launch their own entrepreneurial effort outside the school-based enterprise.
492140
Advanced Database Applications
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Students will work with multiple table operations, forms and reports. Student will learn advanced database features to manipulate and present data through advanced queries, calculated controls, macros, switchboards, custom forms/reports, sub forms, sub reports, joins, relationships, and more. Students will explore techniques in sharing, integrating, analyzing and managing a relational database.
490900
Advanced Fashion and Interior Design
Prerequisite Course Codes:490890, 493080
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Students in Advanced Fashion and Interior Design will develop necessary skills for the management and construction of commercial building, industrial garment construction and related projects. Basic construction techniques are integrated throughout the course in various projects. One or more advanced level projects will create projects using correct construction techniques and commercial interior design skills. Students will have in-depth experiences using advanced sewing techniques, such as pattern alterations exploring seams and constructions, use of facing and advanced hand stitching techniques and the use of advanced technology. The student will also develop skills for understanding commercial regulations pertaining to interior design. Upon completion of this course, students should master knowledge and skills needed for designing and constructing projects in both the fashion and interior design industry as well as develop a professional portfolio.
551060
Advanced Instrumental Music (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
495260
Advanced Manufacturing Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:494950 or 495570, 495570, 495580
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This class serves as an extension of the skills and concepts learned in the previous courses within its pathway. The lab helps to develop these skills and concepts in simulated real-world environments.
493340
Advanced Nutrition & Dietetics
Prerequisite Course Codes:493080, 493110
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1
Advanced Nutrition and Dietetics emphasizes the profession of nutrition and dietetics, the professional role of the dietitian, and career opportunities in nutrition and dietetics. The student will explore nutritive processes, nutritional needs for various stages of the life cycle, therapeutic diets, dietary modifications, and timely nutrition-related issues. Critical thinking skills will be used to investigate scientific, consumer oriented, and global aspects of nutrition, as well as programs, policies, and institutions that influence nutrition services at the local, state, and national levels. Laboratory instruction and work-based learning opportunities should be provided through the course curriculum. Leadership development will be provided through the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) student organization.
490800
Advanced Plant Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:491150, 491170, 491340 or 491150
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course allows for an in-depth look at the Plant Science Industry while providing hands on laboratories and opportunities to participate in FFA and Supervised Agricultural Experiences.
495540
Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding
Prerequisite Course Codes:495570, 495580
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to join or cut metal surfaces. Includes instruction in arc welding, resistance welding, brazing and soldering, cutting, high-energy beam welding and cutting, solid state welding, ferrous and non-ferrous materials, oxidation-reduction reactions, welding metallurgy, welding processes and heat treating, structural design, safety, and applicable codes and standards.
492450
Advanced Spreadsheet Applications (.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Advanced Spreadsheet is designed to provide students with in-depth coverage of higher-level skills, including: creating and working with tables, pivot tables, pivot charts, managing multiple worksheets and workbooks, using advanced functions and filtering, developing an application, and working with financial tools. A basic review of creating and formatting a workbook, working with functions, and creating charts and graphics is used as an introduction into this course also.
559160
Advanced Theatre (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
494150
Advertising and Graphic Design I
Prerequisite Course Codes:493680
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental skills and knowledge needed to create graphic works using industry-standard. hardware and software for a variety of purposes and outputs. Areas of study include the understanding of the industry history, terminology, color, design principles, typography and ethical and legal issues related to graphic designs. Emphasis is placed on layout design and the creation and
manipulation of graphics and how they are applied in today’s industry standards.
494170
Advertising and Graphic Design II
Prerequisite Course Codes:494150
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course is designed to build upon basic knowledge and skills learned in Advertising and Graphic Design Level 1. Students will be acquiring additional knowledge and skills needed to create graphic works using industry-standard hardware and software for a variety of purposes and outputs. Areas of study include the understanding of the industry history, terminology, color, design principles, typography, photography, web graphics, animation and ethical and legal issues related to the graphic design. Emphasis is placed on layout design and the creation and manipulation of graphics and how they are applied in today’s industry standards.
494130
Advertising and Graphic Design III
Prerequisite Course Codes:494150
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental skills and knowledge needed to create graphic works using industry-standard hardware and software for a variety of purposes and outputs. Areas of study include the understanding of the industry history, terminology, color, design principles, typography and ethical and legal issues related to graphic designs. The main emphasis will include layout design and the creation and manipulation of graphics and how they are applied in today’s industry standards.
494160
Advertising and Graphic Design Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:493680
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This class serves as an extension of the skills and concepts learned in the previous courses within its pathway. The lab helps to develop these skills and concepts in simulated real-world environments.
999860
Advisory/Homeroom
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
494980
Aerospace Engineering Weighted Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:493960, 493970
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Students explore fundamentals of flight in air and space through software simulations and hands-on experiences. Students learn how these concepts apply to a career in aerospace engineering and to other engineering fields.
474700
African American History (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Examines the contributions African Americans have made to the history of the United States. Supports students understanding of issues and events from multiple perspectives, develops an understanding of the historical roots of African American culture, especially as it pertains to social, economic, and political interactions within the broader context of United States history.
491370
Ag Education Capstone
Prerequisite Course Codes:491030 or 491150, 491100, 491150, 491170 or 491150, 491310 or 491150, 491340 or 491150, 491390 or 491150, 491470 or 491150
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Capstone course is an opportunity for students to continue gaining skills in a specific program of study at an advanced level. School districts may submit a request to the Agriculture Science and Technology office to offer this course along with a syllabus outline for what topics will be covered in the capstone course. Capstone courses should be rigorous, high level projects with direct industry connections and support.
491630
Ag, Power, and Technical (CASE) Weighted Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:491150, 491390
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Throughout the course, students apply technical skill while becoming competent in the process used to operate, repair, engineer, and design agricultural tools and equipment. Teachers are provided detailed professional development to facilitate instruction. CASE provides extensive preparation for the teacher to be proficient and confident in their ability to provide proper instruction of mechanical skills and concepts. Every lesson is aligned to national standards for agriculture, science, mathematics, and English language arts.
491030
Agribusiness Management
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
491390
Agricultural Mechanics
Prerequisite Course Codes:491150
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Ag Mechanics course encompasses the study of agricultural equipment, power systems and precision technology, as well as wood working, metal working, welding and project planning for agricultural structures.
491380
Agricultural Metals
Prerequisite Course Codes:491150, 491390
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course covers safety, technical information, tool fitting, sheet metal, hot and cold metal work, as well as an introduction to oxy acetylene welding and cutting and arc welding. It will also cover cold metal, hot metal, fabrication concepts, reading and implementing blueprints as they relate to metal work, arc welding, gas welding, MIG welding, TIG welding, plasma cutting, and careers related to metal work. Safety practices and performance skills will be emphasized in each area.
491410
Agricultural Structures
Prerequisite Course Codes:491150, 491390
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Students will be introduced to basic practices used in farm building and construction of facilities for the farm. A more in-depth look will be given to the technical areas of the agriculture structural industry. Topics will include FFA, SAEs, safety, planning, tools, basic construction, surveying, concrete and masonry structures, basic carpentry, plumbing, electricity, metal fabrication, and painting and finishing.
492210
Air Force JROTC Aviation Ground School
Prerequisite Course Codes:495760
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1
The JROTC curriculum includes coursework on leadership, civics, geography and global awareness, health, and wellness, language arts, life skills, and U.S. history. The curriculum is based on the principles of performance-based, learner-centered education and promotes development of core abilities: capacity for lifelong learning, communication, responsibility for actions and choices, good citizenship, respectful treatment of others, and critical thinking techniques.
492270
Air Force JROTC Drill and Ceremonies
Prerequisite Course Codes:495760
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1
The JROTC curriculum includes coursework on leadership, civics, geography and global awareness, health, and wellness, language arts, life skills, and U.S. history. The curriculum is based on the principles of performance-based, learner-centered education and promotes development of core abilities: capacity for lifelong learning, communication, responsibility for actions and choices, good citizenship, respectful treatment of others, and critical thinking techniques.
495760
Air Force JROTC I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Air Force JROTC I (year-long) course is designed to acquaint students with the historical development of flight and the role of the military in history. Additionally, wearing of the uniform, Air Force U.S. customs and courtesies, and basic drill skills are introduced.
495770
Air Force JROTC II
Prerequisite Course Codes:495760
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Air Force JROTC II (year-long) course is designed to acquaint students with the aerospace environment, the human requirements of flight, and the principles of flight and navigation. Students develop an understanding of the environment, and how the environment affects flight.
495780
Air Force JROTC III
Prerequisite Course Codes:495770
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Air Force JROTC III (year-long) course is designed to emphasize the propulsion systems of aircraft. Both reciprocal and jet engines are studied in some detail. Rocketry and spacecraft portions of the course include rocket propulsion, guidance and control, and orbits. Seniors enrolled in JROTC III will be administered the NOCTI JROTC Leadership and Employability Skills credential exam.
495880
Air Force JROTC IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:495780
Grade Range:12 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Air Force JROTC IV (year-long) course is designed to present the primary features of civil aviation and its impact on our society careers available in the civil and military aerospace community, and descriptions and uses of modern aerospace vehicles. Students enrolled in this course will be administered the NOCTI JROTC Leadership and Employability Skills credential exam.
492550
Air Force JROTC Leadership Development Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:495760
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
The JROTC curriculum includes coursework on leadership, civics, geography and global awareness, health, and wellness, language arts, life skills, and U.S. history. The curriculum is based on the principles of performance-based, learner-centered education and promotes development of core abilities: capacity for lifelong learning, communication, responsibility for actions and choices, good citizenship, respectful treatment of others, and critical thinking techniques.
430000
Algebra I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 12
Credit:1.0
Extend middle school linear understanding by exploring linear and exponential relationships by drawing comparisons between the two in this course. Apply models to data with linear trends. Develop an understanding of analyzing, solving, and using quadratic functions.
530020
Algebra I (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 12
Credit:1.0
432000
Algebra II
Prerequisite Course Codes:430000
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Analyze linear, quadratic, and exponential functions with a depth beyond Algebra I expectations. The course will expand comprehension of functions, including polynomial, rational, and radical functions. The emphasis is on problem-solving through developing models for various situations and solving equations, including incorporating complex numbers and applying logarithmic properties.
532020
Algebra II (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
439070
Algebra III (Transitional)
Prerequisite Course Codes:430000, 431000, 432000
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Deepen understanding of Algebra II concepts and explore pre-calculus concepts. Students will enhance skills in analyzing and solving various functions, including polynomials, rational, exponentials, and logarithmic, with a real-world focus. Apply mathematical techniques to model and analyze situations using sequences, series, matrices, and conics.
990000
Alternative Education Learning Skills Grades 6-12
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 12
Credit:0.0
990010
Alternative Education Learning Skills Grades K-5
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 5
Credit:0.0
449600
American Sign Language Arts and Design (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449510
American Sign Language Athletics
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449610
American Sign Language Athletics (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449520
American Sign Language Books and Literature
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449620
American Sign Language Books and Literature (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449580
American Sign Language Cultural Studies
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449680
American Sign Language Cultural Studies (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449530
American Sign Language Film
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449630
American Sign Language Film (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449540
American Sign Language Food and Cooking
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449640
American Sign Language Food and Cooking (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449300
American Sign Language for Agriculture
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449400
American Sign Language for Agriculture (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449500
American Sign Language for Arts and Design
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449310
American Sign Language for Business
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449410
American Sign Language for Business (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449100
American Sign Language for Computer Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449200
American Sign Language for Computer Science (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449320
American Sign Language for Construction and Manufacturing
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449420
American Sign Language for Construction and Manufacturing (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449330
American Sign Language for Education
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449430
American Sign Language for Education (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449110
American Sign Language for ELA
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449210
American Sign Language for ELA (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449120
American Sign Language for Fine Arts
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449220
American Sign Language for Fine Arts (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449340
American Sign Language for First Responders
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449440
American Sign Language for First Responders (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449350
American Sign Language for Government and Public Service
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449450
American Sign Language for Government and Public Service (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449130
American Sign Language for Health
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449230
American Sign Language for Health (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449360
American Sign Language for Health Care
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449460
American Sign Language for Health Care (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449140
American Sign Language for Math
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449240
American Sign Language for Math (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449370
American Sign Language for Media and Design
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449470
American Sign Language for Media and Design (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449150
American Sign Language for Oral Comm
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449250
American Sign Language for Oral Comm (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449160
American Sign Language for PE
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449260
American Sign Language for PE (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449170
American Sign Language for Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449270
American Sign Language for Science (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449380
American Sign Language for Service Industries
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449480
American Sign Language for Service Industries (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449180
American Sign Language for Social Studies
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449280
American Sign Language for Social Studies (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449550
American Sign Language Games
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449650
American Sign Language Games (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449010
American Sign Language I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
449020
American Sign Language II
Prerequisite Course Codes:proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
449030
American Sign Language III
Prerequisite Course Codes:proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
449040
American Sign Language IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
449560
American Sign Language Music
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449660
American Sign Language Music (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449590
American Sign Language Other Special Interests
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449690
American Sign Language Other Special Interests (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
449570
American Sign Language STEM and Tinkering
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449670
American Sign Language STEM and Tinkering (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
424030
Anatomy/Physiology
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Develop understanding of key concepts that help students make sense of the interactions among the eleven human body systems, including the Integumentary, Skeletal, Muscular, Respiratory, Circulatory, Digestive, Nervous, Endocrine, Lymphatic, Urinary, and Reproductive Systems.
Prerequisite Course Codes:491030, 491150 or 491150
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Animal Science course encompasses the study of animal systems, including content areas such as life processes, health, nutrition, genetics, management and processing, as applied to small animals, aquaculture, exotic animals, livestock, dairy, horses and/or poultry.
999130
Annual
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
559050
AP 2-D Art and Design
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Introductory college-level two-dimensional design course. Refine and apply 2-D skills to ideas developed throughout the course. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
559060
AP 3-D Art and Design
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Introductory college-level three-dimensional design course. Refine and apply 3-D skills to ideas developed throughout the course. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
574700
AP African American Studies
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:
559030
AP Art History
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Introductory college-level art history course. Cultivate understanding of art history through analyzing works of art and placing them in historical context. Explore concepts including theories and interpretations of art, the impact of materials, processes, and techniques on art and art making, and understanding purpose and audience in art historical analysis. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
520030
AP Biology
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Introductory college-level biology course. Cultivate understanding of biology through inquiry-based investigations of topics like evolution, energetics, information storage and transfer, and system interactions. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
534040
AP Calculus AB
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Introductory college-level calculus course. Cultivate understanding of differential and integral calculus through engaging with real-world problems represented graphically, numerically, analytically, and verbally and using definitions and theorems to build arguments and justify conclusions as they explore concepts like change, limits, and the analysis of functions. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
534050
AP Calculus BC
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Introductory college-level calculus course. Cultivate understanding of differential and integral calculus through engaging with real-world problems represented graphically, numerically, analytically, and verbally and using definitions and theorems to build arguments and justify conclusions as they explore concepts like change, limits, and the analysis of functions. Includes content beyond AP Calculus AB. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
521030
AP Chemistry
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Introductory college-level chemistry course. Cultivate understanding of chemistry through inquiry-based lab investigations while exploring four Big Ideas: scale, proportion, and quantity; structure and properties of substances; transformations; and energy. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
547060
AP Chinese Language and Culture
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Equivalent to an intermediate-level college course in Chinese. Cultivate understanding of Chinese language and perspectives
by applying the interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational modes of communication in real-life situations while exploring concepts related to family and community,
personal and public identity, beauty and aesthetics, science and technology, contemporary life, and global challenges.
This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
579180
AP Comparative Government & Politics
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Examines political structures; policies; and political, economic, and social challenges of six selected countries:
China, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria, Russia, and the United Kingdom. Cultivate understanding of comparative government and politics through analysis of data
and text-based sources while exploring topics like power and authority, legitimacy and stability, democratization, internal and external forces, and methods of political analysis.
Introductory college-level course in comparative government and politics.This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
559040
AP Drawing
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Introductory college-level drawing course. Refine and apply drawing skills to ideas developed throughout the course. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
517030
AP English Language and Composition
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Introductory college-level composition course. Cultivate understanding of writing and rhetorical arguments through reading, analyzing, and writing texts while exploring topics like rhetorical situation, claims and evidence, reasoning and organization, and style. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
517040
AP English Literature and Composition
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Introductory college-level literary analysis course. Cultivate understanding of literature through reading and analyzing texts as they explore concepts like character, setting, structure, perspective, figurative language, and literary analysis in the context of literary works. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
523030
AP Environmental Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Cultivate understanding of the interrelationships of the natural world through inquiry-based lab investigations and field work. Explore concepts these four Big Ideas; energy transfer, interactions between earth systems, interactions between different species and the environment, and sustainability. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
579170
AP European History
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Cultivate understanding through analyzing historical sources and learning to make connections, craft historical arguments, and explore concepts of interaction of Europe and the world; economic and commercial developments; cultural and intellectual developments; states and other institutions of power; social organization and development; national and European identity; and technological and scientific innovation. Introductory college-level European history course. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
541060
AP French Language and Culture
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Equivalent to an intermediate level college course in French.
Cultivate understanding of French language and culture by applying interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational modes of communication in real-life situations.
Explore concepts related to family and community, personal and public identity, beauty and aesthetics, science and technology, contemporary life, and global challenges.
This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
542060
AP German Language and Culture
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Equivalent to an intermediate level college course in German. Cultivate understanding of German language and culture by applying interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational modes of communication in real-life situations . Explore concepts related to family and communities, personal and public identities, beauty and aesthetics, science and technology, contemporary life, and global challenges. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
579080
AP Human Geography
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
543060
AP Italian Language and Culture
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Equivalent to an intermediate level college course in Italian. Cultivate understanding of Italian language and culture by applying interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational modes of communication in real-life situations . Explore concepts related to family and community, personal and public identity, beauty and aesthetics, science and technology, contemporary life, and global challenges. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
546060
AP Japanese Language and Culture
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Equivalent to an intermediate-level college course in Japanese. Cultivate understanding of Japanese language and culture by applying interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational modes of communication in real-life situations. Explore concepts related to family and community, personal and public identity, beauty and aesthetics, science and technology, contemporary life, and global challenges. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
545070
AP Latin
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Equivalent to an upper-intermediate level college course in Latin with focus on in-depth study of selections from works in Latin literature: Vergil’s Aeneid and Caesar’s Gallic War. Cultivate understanding of classics through preparing and translating readings and considering themes in the context of ancient literature. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
579150
AP Macroeconomics
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Cultivate understanding of the principles that apply to an economic system as a whole by using principles and models to describe economic situations and predict and explain outcomes with graphs, charts, and data to explore economic measurements, markets, macroeconomic models, and macroeconomic policies. Introductory college-level macroeconomics course. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
579160
AP Microeconomics
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Cultivate understanding of the principles that apply to an economic system as a whole by using principles and models to describe economic situations and predict and explain outcomes with graphs, charts, and data to explore concepts like economic measurements, markets, macroeconomic models, and macroeconomic policies. Introductory college-level macroeconomics course. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
559010
AP Music Theory
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Introductory college-level music theory course. Cultivate understanding of music theory through analyzing performed and notated music. Explore concepts of pitch, rhythm, form, and musical design. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
522080
AP Physics 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Algebra-based, introductory college-level physics course. Cultivate understanding of physics through classroom study, in-class activity, and hands-on, inquiry-based laboratory work as they explore concepts like systems, fields, force interactions, change, and conservation. Develop the ability to reason about physical phenomena using important science practices, such as explaining relationships, applying and justifying the use of mathematical routines, designing experiments, analyzing data, and making connections across content related topics.
522090
AP Physics 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Algebra-based, introductory college-level physics course. Cultivate understanding of physics through classroom study, in-class activity, and hands-on, inquiry-based laboratory work as they explore concepts like systems, fields, force interactions, change, conservation, waves, and probability. Develop the ability to reason about physical phenomena using important science practices, such as explaining relationships, applying and justifying the use of mathematical routines, designing experiments, analyzing data, and making connections across content related topics.
522040
AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Calculus-based introductory college-level physics course. Cultivate understanding of physics through classroom study and activities as well as hands-on laboratory work as they explore concepts like change, force interactions, fields, and conservation. Develop the ability to reason about physical phenomena using important science practices, such as explaining relationships, applying and justifying the use of mathematical routines, designing experiments, analyzing data, and making connections across content related topics.
522050
AP Physics C: Mechanics
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Calculus-based introductory college-level physics course. Cultivate understanding of physics through classroom study and activities as well as hands-on laboratory work as they explore concepts like change, force interactions, fields, and conservation. Develop the ability to reason about physical phenomena using important science practices, such as creating and analyzing representations of physical scenarios, designing experiments, analyzing data, and using mathematics to model and to solve problems across content related topics.
533030
AP Precalculus
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Develop and hone symbolic manipulation skills, including solving equations and manipulating expressions, for many function types. Explore functions and their compositions, inverses, and transformations through graphical, numerical, analytical, and verbal representations and reveal different attributes of functions for solving problems in mathematical and applied contexts. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
579120
AP Psychology
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Cultivate understanding of the systematic and scientific study of human behavior and mental processes through inquiry-based investigations while exploring concepts like the biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, learning and cognition, motivation, developmental psychology, testing and individual differences, treatment of abnormal behavior, and social psychology. Introductory college-level psychology course. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
517070
AP Research
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Second course in the AP Capstone experience. Deeply explore an academic topic, problem, issue, or idea of individual interest. Design, plan, and implement a yearlong investigation to address a research question. Through this inquiry, further skills acquired in the AP Seminar course by learning research methodology, employing ethical research practices, and accessing, analyzing, and synthesizing information. Reflect on skill development, document processes, and curate the artifacts of scholarly work through a process and reflection portfolio. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
517060
AP Seminar
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Foundational course in the AP Capstone experience. Engage in cross-curricular conversations that explore the complexities of academic and real-world topics and issues by analyzing divergent perspectives. Investigate a problem or issue, analyze arguments, compare different perspectives, synthesize information from multiple sources, and communicate ideas. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
540070
AP Spanish Language and Culture
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Intermediate level college course. Cultivate understanding of Spanish language and culture by applying interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational modes of communication in real-life situations while exploring concepts related to family and communities, personal and public identities, beauty and aesthetics, science and technology, contemporary life, and global challenges. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
540080
AP Spanish Literature and Culture
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
College level introductory survey course of literature written in Spanish. Develop interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational skills in Spanish language as well as critical reading and analytical writing while exploring short stories, novels, plays, essays, and poetry from Spain, Latin America, and U.S. Hispanic authors along with other non-required texts. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
539030
AP Statistics
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Introductory college-level statistics course. Recognize major concepts and tools for collecting, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data. Cultivate understanding of statistics using technology, investigations, problem solving, and writing while exploring concepts like variation and distribution; patterns and uncertainty; and data-based predictions, decisions, and conclusions. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
572010
AP United States Government and Politics
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Introductory college-level course in U.S. government and politics. Cultivate understanding of U.S. government and politics through analysis of data and text-based sources while exploring topics like constitutionalism, liberty and order, civic participation in a representative democracy, competing policy-making interests, and methods of political analysis. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
572040
AP United States Government and Politics (for Civics credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Introductory college-level course in U.S. government and politics that includes Arkansas academic standards to meet the Civics requirement. Cultivate understanding of U.S. government and politics through analysis of data and text-based sources while exploring topics like constitutionalism, liberty and order, civic participation in a representative democracy, competing policy-making interests, and methods of political analysis. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
570020
AP United States History
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Introductory college-level U.S. history course. Cultivate understanding of U.S. history from c. 1491 CE to the
present through analyzing historical sources and learning to make connections and craft historical arguments while exploring concepts like American and national
identity; work, exchange, and technology; geography and the environment; migration and settlement; politics and power;
America in the world; American and regional culture; and social structures.This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
571020
AP World History
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Introductory college-level modern world history course. Cultivate understanding of world history from c. 1200 CE to the present through analyzing historical sources and learning to make connections and craft historical arguments while exploring concepts like humans and the environment, cultural developments and interactions, governance, economic systems, social interactions and organization, and technology and innovation. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
539090
Applied Data Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
494710
Architecture/CADD I
Prerequisite Course Codes:494700
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Architectural/CAD I focuses on the knowledge and skills required to plan and prepare scale pictorial interpretations of plans and design concepts for residential buildings. Emphasis is given to the development of competencies related to solving drafting and design problems that require the individual to understand and apply a wide range of technical knowledge and critical thinking skills. The course is designed to allow the student to produce drawings as traditional or computer-aided drawings.
494730
Architecture/CADD II (1 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:494700, 494710
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Architectural/CAD II focuses on the knowledge and skills required to plan and prepare scale pictorial interpretations of plans and design concepts for residential buildings. Emphasis is given to the development of real-world experiences in applying the application of architectural drafting standards. The course is designed to allow the student to produce drawings as traditional drawings or advanced use of various CAD software to produce drawings.
494720
Architecture/CADD Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:494700, 494710
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
This production-based program is designed to allow for the development of skills and knowledge needed to execute a comprehensive architectural product.
473000
Arkansas History (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Develops an understanding of the history of Arkansas. Addresses the geographic features and economics of the state, focusing on the political, social, religious, military, scientific, and cultural developments that have occurred over time. Organizes course content historically and chronologically by referencing the Encyclopedia of Arkansas eras and time periods to address strands and content standards for more rigorous coursework in Arkansas History Grades 9-12 .
573010
Arkansas History (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
378720
Arkansas History 7-8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 8
Credit:0.0
492230
Arkansas Hospitality and Tourism (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120 or 492120, 492260 or 493110, 493260
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:0.5
Arkansas Hospitality is a one-semester course designed to familiarize students with Arkansas careers in hospitality and the opportunities available to promote travel and tourism in the state. Emphasis will be on the food industry, transportation industry, lodging industry, and tourist attractions within the various geographical locations in the state.
593620
Arkansas Military Service and Security
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
495790
Army JROTC I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Army JROTC I (year-long) course is designed to present the history, purpose, and objectives of the JROTC program; the wearing of the uniform; respect for the flag and National Anthem; and organizational principles
495800
Army JROTC II
Prerequisite Course Codes:495790
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Army JROTC II (year-long) course is designed to present discussion of self-concept; the definition of management: the elements of the leadership process; practical exercise in the development of leadership skills; the school of the cadet; the role of cadets as leaders; and the value of physical exercise and conditioning.
495810
Army JROTC III
Prerequisite Course Codes:495800
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Army JROTC III (year-long) course is designed to present discussion of military leadership and managerial techniques, the aspect of mutual respect (leader/subordinate relationship), the duties of a leader/manager the building of teamwork and team spirit, the flow of communication, the management to operating level and back, the problem-solving process, staff supervision of assigned tasks, and staff functions and procedures. Seniors enrolled in JROTC III will be administered the NOCTI JROTC Leadership and Employability Skills credential exam.
495890
Army JROTC IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:495810
Grade Range:12 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Army JROTC IV (year-long) course is designed to present the psychology of leadership; review of LD-3 instruction; the moral aspects of leadership; group relations and behavior; indicators of leadership, communications, and management of resources; the problem-solving process; and practical exercises in problem solving and management. Students enrolled in this course will be administered the NOCTI JROTC Leadership and Employability Skills credential exam.
450070
Art History (Baroque to Contemporary) (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Examine periods of art history from around the world, with emphasis on Baroque, Rococo, Pre-Modern, Modern, Postmodern, and Contemporary art. Examine characteristics of art including themes, artists, major artworks, media, and processes involved in creating artwork that is unique to each period of art. Explore societal influences on art from each period, and the impact art from each period has had on society, and apply basic terminology and higher order thinking skills and draw inferences from artwork and artists from each period of art history.
450060
Art History (Prehistoric to Renaissance) (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Examine periods of art history from around the world, with emphasis on art from ancient civilizations, classic civilizations, the Middle Ages, and the Early and High Renaissance. Examine characteristics of art including themes, artists, major works of art, media, and processes involved in creating works of art that is unique to each period of art; explore societal influences on art from each period and the impact art from each period has had on society; apply basic terminology and higher order thinking skills; and draw inferences from works of art and artists from each period of art history.
465430
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning - Advanced Year 3 - Weighted Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
In this capstone course, students advance their expertise in AI and ML by honing their skills in creating, evaluating, and modifying algorithms, designing sophisticated programs, and implementing advanced data analysis techniques. They further explore concepts of probabilistic reasoning, supervised and unsupervised learning algorithms, and reinforcement learning algorithms.
465410
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning - Year 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore the fundamentals of artificial intelligence and machine learning through this comprehensive course, where students develop computational thinking skills and problem-solving techniques related to AI/ML. From understanding data management and security principles to mastering algorithms and program creation, students will develop the skills to analyze, evaluate, and modify software solutions. With a focus on professionalism and the societal impacts of computing, students will learn to effectively and ethically communicate and problem solve in the dynamic world of AI/ML.
465420
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning - Year 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Building upon the groundwork laid in Year 1, students deepen their understanding of AI and ML by exploring advanced algorithms, programming techniques, and cybersecurity principles. They analyze and utilize decision theory techniques and the concepts of intelligent agents. Concepts such as Bayes Theorem, data mining, and machine learning software are explored.
425050
Astronomy
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Recognize and classify celestial objects through observational evidence and the use of star maps with various coordinate systems. Investigate historical astronomical models, progressing from geocentric to heliocentric, and apply scientific principles to explain planetary structures. Demonstrate understanding of lunar phases, eclipses, planetary conditions, electromagnetic radiation from stars, the dual nature of light, and the life cycle of stars, culminating in an investigation of galactic motion, universal expansion, and dark matter halos around galaxies.
485040
Athletics
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Identify and apply knowledge about various aspects of training and competition. Demonstrate skills as they apply to sports, functioning in team environments, and most importantly to the other areas of their lives.
399110
Automation and Robotics (semester course)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 8
Credit:0.0
490000
Automotive Collision Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:494300, 494310
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This class serves as an extension of the skills and concepts learned in the previous courses within its pathway. The lab helps to develop these skills and concepts in simulated real-world environments.
494190
Automotive Electrical Systems / HVAC
Prerequisite Course Codes:494180
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course prepares individuals to engage in the diagnosis and repair of electrical/electronic systems. Instruction will include units on general electrical system diagnosis and service.
490010
Automotive Service Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:494180, 494190
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This class serves as an extension of the skills and concepts learned in the previous courses within its pathway. The lab helps to develop these skills and concepts in simulated real-world environments.
494250
Aviation I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:2.0
This program will include instruction on the general core curriculum required by the Federal Aviation Administration.
494260
Aviation II
Prerequisite Course Codes:494250
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:2.0
This program will include instruction on the general core curriculum required by the Federal Aviation Administration. This course will have an emphasis on Power Plant Theory, Maintenance, Systems and Components.
490020
Aviation Maintenance Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:494250, 494260
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This class serves as an extension of the skills and concepts learned in the previous courses within its pathway. The lab helps to develop these skills and concepts in simulated real-world environments.
591010
AVID I (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
591020
AVID II (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
591030
AVID III (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
591040
AVID IV (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
B
451000
Band I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply music fundamentals and instrumental techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of instrumental music performance. Apply sight-reading skills, improvisational skills, and performance techniques in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique music performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of instrumental music on society as well as societal influences on instrumental music. Perform in a variety of settings and will demonstrate successful completion of student learning expectations.
451040
Band II
Prerequisite Course Codes:451000
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply music fundamentals and instrumental techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of instrumental music performance. Apply sight-reading skills, improvisational skills, and performance techniques in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique music performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of instrumental music on society as well as societal influences on instrumental music. Perform in a variety of settings and will demonstrate successful completion of student learning expectations.
451050
Band III
Prerequisite Course Codes:451000, 451040
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply music fundamentals and instrumental techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of instrumental music performance. Apply sight-reading skills, improvisational skills, and performance techniques in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique music performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of instrumental music on society as well as societal influences on instrumental music. Perform in a variety of settings and will demonstrate successful completion of student learning expectations.
451060
Band IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:451000, 451040, 451050
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply music fundamentals and instrumental techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of instrumental music performance. Apply sight-reading skills, improvisational skills, and performance techniques in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique music performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of instrumental music on society as well as societal influences on instrumental music. Perform in a variety of settings and will demonstrate successful completion of student learning expectations.
420000
Biology - Integrated
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Examine the cycling of carbon-based molecules through photosynthesis and cellular respiration, using mathematical models to illustrate carbon flow in ecosystems. Investigate cell structure and function, hierarchical organism systems, and the role of biodiversity and animal behavior in ecosystems. Explore genetic concepts, including genetic modification, and the role of DNA in the unity of life, culminating in the exploration of Earth's dynamic systems, climate change, and the complex interactions among human activity and the environment.
Course resumes showcase the technical skills students obtain in each PLTW course. Each resume outlines the computational skills, analytical skills, and knowledge acquired in the course. Course resumes also detail student experience with tools, software, lab work, and engineering design. The detailed skills listed within course resumes illustrate the immediate, applicable contributions that students can make within a workplace.
494180
Brakes/Manual Drive Train
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
The student will learn to diagnose and repair drum and disc brake systems. Also covered will be diagnosing and repairing the entire hydraulic brake system, which will include the master cylinder, lines, proportioning valves and stop light operation. The student will learn to diagnose and repair power assist units. Finally, this course will cover diagnosis and service of wheel bearings, to include how to replace bearings and races, as well as clean, repack and adjust wheel bearing preload.
492060
Business Communications (.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
This course is a semester course that will explore concepts, theories and skills that lead to communicating effectively and appropriately in a variety of workplace situations. This course will cover communications basics for verbal, nonverbal, and written communications as well as application of advanced level communication skills incorporating teamwork, collaboration, and technology.
356020
Business Innovation Grades 5-6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 6
Credit:0.0
378010
Business Innovation Grades 7-8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 8
Credit:
593640
Business Intelligence
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
492070
Business Law I (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120, 492380
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:0.5
Business Law I covers the history and evolution of our law, the fundamental elements of the American legal system, and its common law origins. The scope of the course will include: the application and operation of the legal system in the remedy of business disputes, the development and operation of the court system, regulatory law for business firms, consumer protection, and contract law.
492080
Business Law II (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:492070, 492120, 492380
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:0.5
Business Law II covers the standards of law that govern our business and personal affairs in today’s marketplace. It is designed to help students better understand the business world in which they live, gain confidence in conducting business, and be better prepared to recognize legal problems in management of an enterprise. Topics will include: credit and bankruptcy, commercial paper, employment and agency, forms of business organization (proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations), real and personal property, bailments, and insurance.
492380
Business Procedures
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This is a two-semester course that will provide students with concepts and skills in technology, communication, human relations, financial and record management, and employability skills that can be applied in the management and administration of an office.
C
494470
Cabinetry
Prerequisite Course Codes:493840, 494460 or 494480, 494480
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Cabinetmaking introduces advanced trainees and experienced carpenters to the construction of high-quality finished products such as cabinets and furniture. Many companies build and install custom cabinets designed to fit into a specific area or serve a particular need.
Explore the methods and applications of calculus in this two-semester course, designed to provide practical experience and a solid grasp of its concepts. The course emphasizes a multi-representational approach, expressing concepts graphically, numerically, symbolically, analytically, and verbally, focusing on derivatives, integrals, limits, application and modeling, and approximation.
534020
Calculus (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
999890
CAP/Mentoring
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
356720
Career Awareness
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 6
Credit:0.0
399280
Career Development
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 8
Credit:0.0
490600
Career Practicum - AG: Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources
Prerequisite Course Codes:491030 or 491150, 491100 or 491150, 491150, 491170, 491310 or 491150, 491340 or 491150, 491470 or 491150
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Career Practicum is a paid or unpaid experience designed to assist students in grades 11 - 12 in their specific CTE program of study. A student must be at least 16 years of age. The student must have completed at least Level 1 and Level 2 courses in a chosen CTE program of study to be eligible for this course, and the job duties must align to this program of study.
490610
Career Practicum - Bus: Finance
Prerequisite Course Codes:492090 or 492120, 492100 or 492120, 492120, 492290
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Career Practicum is a paid or unpaid experience designed to assist students in grades 11 - 12 in their specific CTE program of study. A student must be at least 16 years of age. The student must have completed at least Level 1 and Level 2 courses in a chosen CTE program of study to be eligible for this course, and the job duties must align to this program of study.
490620
Career Practicum - Bus: Hospitality and Tourism
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120, 492260
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Career Practicum is a paid or unpaid experience designed to assist students in grades 11 - 12 in their specific CTE program of study. A student must be at least 16 years of age. The student must have completed at least two courses in a chosen CTE program of study to be eligible for this course.
490630
Career Practicum - Bus: Management and Administration
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120, 492320 or 492120, 492380 or 492120, 492690
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Career Practicum is a paid or unpaid experience designed to assist students in grades 11 - 12 in their specific CTE program of study. A student must be at least 16 years of age. The student must have completed at least two courses in a chosen CTE program of study to be eligible for this course.
490640
Career Practicum - Bus: Marketing Sales and Services
Prerequisite Course Codes:490820, 492120, 492330 or 492120, 492760 or 492120
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Career Practicum is a paid or unpaid experience designed to assist students in grades 11 - 12 in their specific CTE program of study. A student must be at least 16 years of age. The student must have completed at least Level 1 and Level 2 courses in a chosen CTE program of study to be eligible for this course, and the job duties must align to this program of study.
490650
Career Practicum - Bus: Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120, 492770
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Career Practicum is a paid or unpaid experience designed to assist students in grades 11 - 12 in their specific CTE program of study. A student must be at least 16 years of age. The student must have completed at least Level 1 and Level 2 courses in a chosen CTE program of study to be eligible for this course, and the job duties must align to this program of study.
490280
Career Practicum - FCS: Arts, A/V Technology & Communications
Prerequisite Course Codes:490890, 493080
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Career Practicum is a paid or unpaid experience designed to assist students in grades 11 - 12 in their specific CTE program of study. A student must be at least 16 years of age. The student must have completed at least Level 1 and Level 2 courses in a chosen CTE program of study to be eligible for this course, and the job duties must align to this program of study.
490660
Career Practicum - FCS: Education and Training
Prerequisite Course Codes:493240, 493290
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Career Practicum is a paid or unpaid experience designed to assist students in grades 11 - 12 in their specific CTE program of study. A student must be at least 16 years of age. The student must have completed at least Level 1 and Level 2 courses in a chosen CTE program of study to be eligible for this course, and the job duties must align to this program of study.
490670
Career Practicum - FCS: Hospitality and Tourism
Prerequisite Course Codes:493110, 493260 or 493080
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Career Practicum is a paid or unpaid experience designed to assist students in grades 11 - 12 in their specific CTE program of study. A student must be at least 16 years of age. The student must have completed at least Level 1 and Level 2 courses in a chosen CTE program of study to be eligible for this course, and the job duties must align to this program of study.
490680
Career Practicum - FCS: Human Services
Prerequisite Course Codes:493020 or 493080, 493080, 493110, 493310 or 493080
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Career Practicum is a paid or unpaid experience designed to assist students in grades 11 - 12 in their specific CTE program of study. A student must be at least 16 years of age. The student must have completed at least Level 1 and Level 2 courses in a chosen CTE program of study to be eligible for this course, and the job duties must align to this program of study.
490690
Career Practicum - STEM: Architecture and Constructions
Prerequisite Course Codes:494700, 494710 or 494700, 494740
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Career Practicum is a paid or unpaid experience designed to assist students in grades 11 - 12 in their specific CTE program of study. A student must be at least 16 years of age. The student must have completed at least Level 1 and Level 2 courses in a chosen CTE program of study to be eligible for this course, and the job duties must align to this program of study.
490700
Career Practicum - STEM: Health Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:495000, 495010
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Career Practicum is a paid or unpaid experience designed to assist students in grades 11 - 12 in their specific CTE program of study. A student must be at least 16 years of age. The student must have completed at least Level 1 and Level 2 courses in a chosen CTE program of study to be eligible for this course, and the job duties must align to this program of study.
490730
Career Practicum - T&I: Architecture and Construction
Prerequisite Course Codes:493840, 494460 or 494480, 494480
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Career Practicum is a paid or unpaid experience designed to assist students in grades 11 - 12 in their specific CTE program of study. A student must be at least 16 years of age. The student must have completed at least Level 1 and Level 2 courses in a chosen CTE program of study to be eligible for this course, and the job duties must align to this program of study.
490740
Career Practicum - T&I: Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications
Prerequisite Course Codes:493380 or 493680, 493420 or 493680, 493680, 494150 or 493680, 494350
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Career Practicum is a paid or unpaid experience designed to assist students in grades 11 - 12 in their specific CTE program of study. A student must be at least 16 years of age. The student must have completed at least Level 1 and Level 2 courses in a chosen CTE program of study to be eligible for this course, and the job duties must align to this program of study.
490760
Career Practicum - T&I: Health Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:490820, 494050 or 492120, 495350, 495360 or 495350
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Career Practicum is a paid or unpaid experience designed to assist students in grades 11 - 12 in their specific CTE program of study. A student must be at least 16 years of age. The student must have completed at least Level 1 and Level 2 courses in a chosen CTE program of study to be eligible for this course, and the job duties must align to this program of study.
490770
Career Practicum - T&I: Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security
Prerequisite Course Codes:490050, 490420 or 490470, 490480 or 494620, 494630
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Career Practicum is a paid or unpaid experience designed to assist students in grades 11 - 12 in their specific CTE program of study. A student must be at least 16 years of age. The student must have completed at least Level 1 and Level 2 courses in a chosen CTE program of study to be eligible for this course, and the job duties must align to this program of study.
490780
Career Practicum - T&I: Manufacturing
Prerequisite Course Codes:494950 or 495570, 495570, 495580
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Career Practicum is a paid or unpaid experience designed to assist students in grades 11 - 12 in their specific CTE program of study. A student must be at least 16 years of age. The student must have completed at least Level 1 and Level 2 courses in a chosen CTE program of study to be eligible for this course, and the job duties must align to this program of study.
490790
Career Practicum - T&I: Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
Prerequisite Course Codes:494190, 494250, 494260 or 494650, 494310 or 494180, 494660 or 495400, 495420 or 494300
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Career Practicum is a paid or unpaid experience designed to assist students in grades 11 - 12 in their specific CTE program of study. A student must be at least 16 years of age. The student must have completed at least Level 1 and Level 2 courses in a chosen CTE program of study to be eligible for this course, and the job duties must align to this program of study.
465780
Career Practicum 1 - Computer Science (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
465790
Career Practicum 2 - Computer Science (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
465880
Career Practicum 3 – Computer Science (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
465890
Career Practicum 4 - Computer Science (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
493900
Career Readiness (0.5 Credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Career Readiness is a one-semester .5 credit course. The major goal of Career Readiness is to engage students to develop characteristics and skills employers most desire. It is designed to provide the student with the necessary skills to evaluate who they are, what they need in a career, research college and career information, refine their choices through a decision-making process and master the essential/soft skills most needed by 21st Century employers.
494460
Carpentry
Prerequisite Course Codes:494480
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This instructional program prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to layout, fabricate, erect, install, and repair wooden structures and fixtures, using hand and power tools.
495600
Case Studies in Health Informatics
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
450500
Ceramics I
Prerequisite Course Codes:450000
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Apply the elements of art and the principles of design. Use a variety of media, techniques, processes, and tools to create original ceramic artwork that demonstrates understanding of aesthetic concerns and complex compositions. Develop, expand, and increase real life application of problem solving through maturation. Create, critique, reflect, and make connections to ceramic art while exhibiting original ceramic artwork and developing portfolios that reflect personal growth.
450510
Ceramics II
Prerequisite Course Codes:450000, 450510
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Apply the elements of art and the principles of design. Use a variety of media, techniques, processes, and tools to create original ceramic artwork that demonstrates understanding of aesthetic concerns and complex compositions. Develop, expand, and increase real life application of problem solving through maturation. Create, critique, reflect, and make connections to ceramic art while exhibiting original ceramic artwork and developing portfolios that reflect personal growth.
490030
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:495350, 495360
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:0.5
This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to perform basic care services in a long-term care setting. The course prepares students for the certification examination required to work in the nursing assistant field. The course covers the fundamental principles, skills, and attitudes needed to give nursing care and prevent the spread of disease. Procedures used in the care of the sick and the ability to adapt them to various situations are discussed. Students will learn to document their observations and interventions.
490500
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) (1.0)
Prerequisite Course Codes:495350, 495360
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to perform basic care services in a long-term care setting. The course prepares students for the certification examination required to work in the nursing assistant field. The course covers the fundamental principles, skills, and attitudes needed to give nursing care and prevent the spread of disease. Procedures used in the care of the sick and the ability to adapt them to various situations are discussed. Students will learn to document their observations and interventions.
999850
Cheerleading/Drill Team
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
421000
Chemistry - Integrated
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Investigate the substructure of atoms, utilizing the periodic table to explain and predict element properties. Explore chemical reactions, including rates and energy changes, providing mechanistic explanations for biological and geophysical phenomena. Demonstrate knowledge of energy concepts at both macroscopic and atomic scales, involving fusion and fission, motions of particles, configurations, and properties of waves, while also applying engineering principles to design devices minimizing forces during collisions.
Use models to predict the substructure of atoms and develop more mechanistic explanations of substance properties, utilizing patterns in the periodic table. Explore quantum mechanics using models of electromagnetic radiation and delve into nuclear processes. Demonstrate knowledge of multi-tiered bond formation, substance identification, electrostatic forces using Coulomb’s Law, mole concept application, and stoichiometry. Use graphical models to explain energy changes including enthalpy and Chatelier's Principle, examine chemical reaction rates, and identify organic compounds through functional groups and nomenclature of simple structures.
493130
Chemistry of Foods
Prerequisite Course Codes:493080, 493110
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Chemistry of Foods focuses on the scientific method to study the various relationships between food science, nutrition, and food preparation. Laboratory skills in measuring, recording, and analyzing data used to explore these relationships. Experimental methods are employed to analyze food mixtures, food microbiology, food preservations, and complex food systems. Students are given insight into career possibilities as well as up to date information regarding technological advances and future trends in food preparation, preservation, evaluation, and utilization of food.
493010
Child Care Guidance, Management, and Services
Prerequisite Course Codes:493020, 493080
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course provides students with information and experiences in the occupational field of childcare guidance, management and services. Employment opportunities include childcare and guidance, early childhood education, foster care, family day care, and teacher assistants. Emphasis in this course is given to development of competencies related to FCCLA, employability, understanding the child care profession, child development, health and safety of children, guiding children's behavior, guiding special needs children, planning and management of a child care program and facility, and the effect of technology in child care and guidance management and services. Upon successful completion of this course, students may apply for state certification as childcare teacher, childcare assistant, or child care aide. The level of certification depends on the number of FACS courses taken in the childcare program of study.
493020
Child Growth and Development
Prerequisite Course Codes:493240, 493290 or 493080
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Child Growth and Development explores human growth and development starting from the prenatal stages and going through adolescent maturation. The course content deals with in-depth theories, practices, trends, and environmental factors that influence the development of children and adolescents, including family dynamics and the role of a child educator. Students are expected to complete field work and observations with a licensed Arkansas teacher in order to observe and record the learning behaviors and dynamics of children in a classroom. This course requires up to 25 hours of practicum for the Pre-Educator Program of Study. The Human and Social Services Program of Study does not require the practicum hours.
592020
Child Growth and Development: Concurrent Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447500
Chinese Arts and Design
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447600
Chinese Arts and Design (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447510
Chinese Athletics
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447610
Chinese Athletics (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447520
Chinese Books and Literature
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447620
Chinese Books and Literature (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447580
Chinese Cultural Studies
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447680
Chinese Cultural Studies (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447530
Chinese Film
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447630
Chinese Film (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447540
Chinese Food and Cooking
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447640
Chinese Food and Cooking (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447400
Chinese for Agriculture (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447310
Chinese for Business
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447410
Chinese for Business (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447320
Chinese for Construction and Manufacturing
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447330
Chinese for Education
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447340
Chinese for First Responders
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447350
Chinese for Government and Public Service
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447360
Chinese for Health Care
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447370
Chinese for Media and Design
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447380
Chinese for Service Industries
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447550
Chinese Games
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447650
Chinese Games (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447560
Chinese Music
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447660
Chinese Music (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447590
Chinese Other Special Interests
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447690
Chinese Other Special Interests (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447570
Chinese STEM and Tinkering
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447670
Chinese STEM and Tinkering (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
472000
Civics (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Formulates a strong foundation in civics and government. Supports the application of civic virtues and democratic principles, including an investigation of problem-solving in society. Integrates a study of the structure and functions of federal, state, and local government, examines constitutional principles, the concepts of rights and responsibilities, the role of political parties and interest groups, and the importance of civic participation in the democratic process.
572000
Civics (0.5 credit) (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
972000
Civics Exploration
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
495440
Civil Engineering & Architecture Weighted Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:493960, 493970
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course builds upon the computer solid modeling design skills developed in Engineering I and Engineering II. Students will be presented with design problems that require the use of computer-aided drafting skills to develop solutions to the problems. Students apply math, science and standard engineering practices to design both residential and commercial projects.
378650
Coding Block (7th & 8th Grade)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 8
Credit:0.0
493880
College and Career Readiness (.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
College and Career Readiness is a one-semester .5 credit course. It is designed to provide the student with the necessary skills to evaluate who they are, what they need in a career, and what they need from education to be prepared to refine their choices through a decision-making process. It helps the student master the skills most needed by 21st century employers. This course is recommended for the junior or senior year to assess labor market information, personal academic and career ready potential, and make application to postsecondary institutions.
565130
College Board Advanced Placement (AP) Computer Science A - Advanced Year 3 - Weighted Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Introductory college-level course. Cultivate understanding of coding through analyzing, writing, and testing code while exploring concepts like modularity, variables, and control structures. The course is taught using one of the most in-demand programming languages, Java. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
565030
College Board Advanced Placement (AP) Computer Science Principles - Year 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Introductory college-level computing course introducing the breadth of the field of computer science. Design and evaluate solutions and apply computer science to solve problems through the development of algorithms and programs. Incorporate abstraction into programs and use data to discover new knowledge. Explain how computing innovations and computing systems—including the internet—work, explore their potential impacts, and contribute to a computing culture that is collaborative and ethical. This is a College Board Advanced Placement course.
490490
Community Preparedness & Response
Prerequisite Course Codes:490470, 490480
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
The course is to provide skills, knowledge, and hands-on training in disaster preparedness, disaster psychology, active shooter incidents, terrorism, CERT training, disaster medical operations, fire safety and utility controls, light search and rescue operations, types of natural disasters, and disaster simulation.
496010
Community Service Learning
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:12 - 12
Credit:1.0
465490
Computer Engineering - Advanced Year 3 - Weighted Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
In the third year of the computer engineering course, students continue to build on their understanding of the fundamental laws of electricity as well as refine their skills in designing and utilizing advanced algorithms. Course topics include further exploration of finite state machines, logic gate implementation, and assembly language programs.
465470
Computer Engineering - Year 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore the fundamentals of computer engineering through this comprehensive course, where students develop computational thinking skills and problem-solving techniques related to computer engineering. From understanding data management and security principles to mastering algorithms and program creation, students will develop the skills to analyze, evaluate, and modify solutions. With a focus on professionalism and the societal impacts of computing, students will learn to effectively and ethically communicate and problem solve in the dynamic world of computer engineering.
465480
Computer Engineering - Year 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
In the second year of the computer engineering course, students deepen their understanding and practical skills in advanced hardware and software concepts. Building on the foundational knowledge acquired in the first year, this course explores the fundamental laws of electricity and how to represent basic electrical quantities. Through hands-on projects and collaborative activities, students further develop their expertise in designing intricate circuits, illustrate the flow of combinational and sequential logic circuits, and explore finite state machines.
495450
Computer Integrated Manufacturing Weighted Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:493960, 493970
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Students learn about manufacturing processes, product design, robotics, and automation. Students develop their knowledge and skills of Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing to produce products using a Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) mill. Students apply the knowledge and skills gained in this course as they collaborate to design, build, and program factory system models.
308650
Computer Science Activity
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 8
Credit:0.0
366650
Computer Science Activity Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
377650
Computer Science Activity Grade 7
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 7
Credit:0.0
388650
Computer Science Activity Grade 8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0.0
465930
Computer Science Independent Study - Weighted Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
A Computer Science and Computing Independent Study Program shall be designed to enrich the student’s computer science educational experience. The student will be required to develop an educational plan, submit it to a local advisor or advisory board responsible for reviewing, monitoring, and approving the plan. The student will produce a final product for presentation.
465940
Computer Science Internship - Weighted Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
A Computer Science and Computing Internship Program aims to aid high school students in transitioning to careers or college by providing workplace experience. Whether students pursue immediate careers after graduation or seek further education, they stand to gain by advancing their computer science skills, soft skills, and learning new competencies. The program is designed to foster strong business partnerships, offering intensive, competency-based immersion in advanced computer science concepts for participants, facilitated by computing professionals.
999110
Computing Activity
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
590200
Concurrent Credit A/V Productions I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
590490
Concurrent Credit A/V Productions II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
590500
Concurrent Credit A/V Productions III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
590510
Concurrent Credit A/V Tech and Film Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
595260
Concurrent Credit Advanced Manufacturing Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
590170
Concurrent Credit Advanced Plant Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
591820
Concurrent Credit Advertising and Graphic Design II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
591830
Concurrent Credit Advertising and Graphic Design III
Concurrent Credit Damage Analysis, Estimating and Customer Service
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
593140
Concurrent Credit Digital Cinema Productions I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
593150
Concurrent Credit Digital Cinema Productions II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
593160
Concurrent Credit Digital Cinema Productions III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
593170
Concurrent Credit Digital Cinema Productions Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
590330
Concurrent Credit Drafting & Design
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
525030
Concurrent Credit Earth Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
574000
Concurrent Credit Economics with Personal Finance
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
590940
Concurrent Credit Emergency Services I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
The EMS Program is based off the National Emergency Medical Services Education Standards with three levels of course offerings (Emergency Services I, II, III) along with a lab course offering as an additional level 3 option. Each course increases in specificity, offering student opportunities as an Emergency Medical Responder, Emergency Medical Technician, Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, and/or Paramedic.
590950
Concurrent Credit Emergency Services II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
The EMS Program is based off the National Emergency Medical Services Education Standards with three levels of course offerings (Emergency Services I, II, III) along with a lab course offering as an additional level 3 option. Each course increases in specificity, offering student opportunities as an Emergency Medical Responder, Emergency Medical Technician, Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, and/or Paramedic.
593250
Concurrent Credit Emergency Services III
Prerequisite Course Codes:490470 or 580470 and 490480 or 580480
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
The EMS Program is based off the National Emergency Medical Services Education Standards with three levels of course offerings (Emergency Services I, II, III) along with a lab course offering as an additional level 3 option. Each course increases in specificity, offering student opportunities as an Emergency Medical Responder, Emergency Medical Technician, Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, and/or Paramedic.
591000
Concurrent Credit Emergency& Fire Management Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:490470 or 580470 and 490480 or 580480
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This class serves as an extension of the skills and concepts learned in the previous courses within its pathway. The lab helps to develop these skills and concepts in simulated real-world environments.
519920
Concurrent Credit English 10
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
519930
Concurrent Credit English 11
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
519940
Concurrent Credit English 12
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
519910
Concurrent Credit English 9
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
524040
Concurrent Credit Environmental Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
594080
Concurrent Credit Exercise Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
559000
Concurrent Credit Fine Arts
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
580470
Concurrent Credit Firefighting I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This Course is based on NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications. The course is designed for that person who seeks the knowledge and skills to function as an integral part of a firefighting team under direct supervision in hazardous environments. The Firefighter I course consists of a combination of classroom hours, drill field practices, and training evolutions that will prepare firefighters to perform most fireground functions under the supervision of an officer or more experienced firefighter.
580480
Concurrent Credit Firefighting II
Prerequisite Course Codes:490470 or 580470
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This Course is based on NFPA 1001: Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications. This course is designed for the Fire Fighter I who is prepared to assume a leadership role in department. This course is made up of topics designed to give the student more knowledge of fire ground situations so that they can make basic evaluations of safety problems and assume leadership roles in carrying out the interior attack and search operations.
590280
Concurrent Credit Food Production, Management, and Services
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
590160
Concurrent Credit Forestry
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
590260
Concurrent Credit Foundations of Health Care
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
590310
Concurrent Credit Introduction to Criminal Justice
Prerequisite Course Codes:493840, 494460 or 494480, 494480
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This class serves as an extension of the skills and concepts learned in the previous courses within its pathway. The lab helps to develop these skills and concepts in simulated real-world environments.
493310
Consumer Services
Prerequisite Course Codes:493080
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Consumer Services is a course that introduces applications with a consumer service industry. Students will obtain a broad-based knowledge in consumer products and industry equipment in order to obtain and maintain a profession in consumer services, to allow demonstration of product/equipment features and associated uses, to read and understand current research information to include in presentations to consumers, and to recognize and apply current ethical and legal practices in consumer services. Course content includes using technology to manage various aspects of consumer services to meet consumer expectations and to utilize consumer information and resources.
539200
Core Math (LIMI) (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
459280
Costume Design I
Prerequisite Course Codes:459240 or 459100 or portfolio selection process
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Mastery in costume design means discovering the creative elements of design and construction, knowing the terminology and historical background that is used to comprehend technical theatre, having a clear sense of what costuming embodies, and being able to reflect, critique, and connect personal experience to the theatre.
459290
Costume Design II
Prerequisite Course Codes:459280
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Mastery in costume design means discovering the creative elements of design and construction, knowing the terminology and historical background that is used to comprehend technical theatre, having a clear sense of what costuming embodies, and being able to reflect, critique, and connect personal experience to the theatre.
417010
Creative Writing - One Semester (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Engage in the writing of poetry, short fiction, personal narratives, and other genres with an emphasis on developing and exercising imagination. Students will read closely for multiple purposes to analyze and evaluate exemplary texts to develop creative writing skills and critique; and refine writing through guided discussions, collaborative revisions, and individual reflections. Students will produce a portfolio of creative work that reflects student growth and understanding of the techniques of published authors and share writing in a variety of ways and research methods for publishing original work.
417020
Creative Writing - One Year 1 Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Engage in the writing of poetry, short fiction, personal narratives, and other genres with an emphasis on developing and exercising imagination. Students will read closely for multiple purposes to analyze and evaluate exemplary texts to develop creative writing skills and critique; and refine writing through guided discussions, collaborative revisions, and individual reflections. Students will produce a portfolio of creative work that reflects student growth and understanding of the techniques of published authors and share writing in a variety of ways and research methods for publishing original work.
970190
Credit Recovery
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 12
Credit:0.0
494600
Crime Scene Investigation
Prerequisite Course Codes:494620, 494630
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
The course provides students with methods and procedures employed in a crime scene investigation from discovery of evidence to its presentation in courts of law. Topics include how to secure a crime scene, how to recognize various types of forensic evidence, how to collect, and preserve evidence. The topic of how to maintain a chain of custody and avoid contamination of physical evidence and biological specimens while gathering, transporting, and analyzing each item found at a scene.
494610
Criminal Law
Prerequisite Course Codes:494620, 494630
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course emphasizes the study of substantive criminal law. Selected crimes most likely to be dealt with by the criminal justice professional are explored through discussion, where applicable, of the English Common Law precedents, general modern application, and specific Arkansas Criminal Code.
596000
Critical Algebra I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Co-Requisite 430000
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Prepare for Algebra I success with Critical Algebra I, a two-semester course covering essential skills, understandings, and mathematical connections. Aligned with Algebra I learning targets, it refreshes students' memories and engages them with prerequisite topics, providing "just in time" for a high-quality Algebra I curriculum. Students should enroll in both an Algebra I class and a Critical Algebra I class either consecutively or at different times of the day.
493260
Culinary Arts I
Prerequisite Course Codes:493110
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Culinary Arts I is a one-year course designed to expand students’ knowledge in the culinary arts profession. The course emphasizes the study of kitchen staples, principles of cooking, soups, stocks and sauces, dairy products, eggs, fruit and vegetables, grains and pasta cookery, meat cookery and principles of baking. Upon completion of this course, students should have attained basic skills needed for entry-level employment in the food service industry, customer relations, purchasing and storage of foods, cooking techniques and principles of baking.
493270
Culinary Arts II
Prerequisite Course Codes:493110, 493260
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Culinary Arts II is a one-year course designed to expand students’ knowledge in the culinary arts profession. Emphasis is on the study of sauces, garde-manger, advanced meat preparation, advanced poultry preparation, fish and shellfish, candy making, chocolate, advanced baking and pastries, plating, presentation and garnishing, and career opportunities. Upon completion of this course, students should have obtained the basic skills needed for employment in the food service industry or further education in culinary arts.
493460
Culinary Arts Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
465290
Cybersecurity - Advanced Year 3 - Weighted Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Take an advanced approach to Cybersecurity with more focus on industry-relevant concepts and deeper understanding of core concepts that relate to security on a holistic scale. Develop a portfolio and build stronger skills as they relate to things like network, operational, and data security.
465270
Cybersecurity - Year 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore the fundamentals of cybersecurity through this comprehensive course, where students develop computational thinking skills and problem-solving techniques related to cybersecurity. From understanding data management and security principles to mastering algorithms and program creation, students will develop the skills to analyze, evaluate, and modify cybersecurity solutions. With a focus on professionalism and the societal impacts of computing, students will learn to effectively and ethically communicate and problem solve in the dynamic world of cybersecurity.
465280
Cybersecurity - Year 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore advanced cybersecurity concepts that relate to a multitude of computer science concepts including networking, cryptography, digital forensics and incident response, algorithmic analysis, and more. Take an ethical approach to diving into information security and analysis and make clear connections to how cybersecurity impacts our lives daily.
D
494220
Damage Analysis, Estimating and Customer Service
Prerequisite Course Codes:494300, 494310
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course will educate the student on how to assess and analyze collision damaged vehicles. The student will also learn the fundamentals of damage patterns and different types of damage. Handwritten and computer-generated estimates using the latest estimating software and resources will be taught.
453300
Dance Appreciation (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Apply the basic elements, principles, processes, and inherent qualities of dance. Examine a broad range of methods and conduct critical analyses of the creative processes involved in dance. Reflect on the connections between society and dance while developing perceptual awareness and aesthetic sensitivity, as well as a foundation for a lifelong relationship with dance.
200580
Dance for Kindergarten
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - K
Credit:0.0
211580
Dance Grade 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:1 - 1
Credit:0.0
222580
Dance Grade 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:2 - 2
Credit:
233580
Dance Grade 3
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:3 - 3
Credit:0.0
244580
Dance Grade 4
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:4 - 4
Credit:0.0
355580
Dance Grade 5
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 5
Credit:0.0
366580
Dance Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
377580
Dance Grade 7
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 7
Credit:0.0
388580
Dance Grade 8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0.0
459200
Dance I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply dance fundamentals and dance techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of dance performance. Perform in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of dance on culture, as well as cultural influences on dance.
459210
Dance II
Prerequisite Course Codes:459200
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply dance fundamentals and dance techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of dance performance. Perform in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of dance on culture, as well as cultural influences on dance.
459220
Dance III
Prerequisite Course Codes:459200, 459210
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply dance fundamentals and dance techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of dance performance. Perform in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of dance on culture, as well as cultural influences on dance.
459230
Dance IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:459200, 459210, 459220
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply dance fundamentals and dance techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of dance performance. Perform in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of dance on culture, as well as cultural influences on dance.
465730
Data Science - Advanced Year 3 - Weighted Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Take an advanced approach to Cybersecurity with more focus on industry-relevant concepts and deeper understanding of core concepts that relate to security on a holistic scale. Develop a portfolio and build stronger skills as they relate to things like network, operational, and data security.
465710
Data Science - Year 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore the fundamentals of data science through this comprehensive course, where students develop computational thinking skills and problem-solving techniques related to data science. From understanding data management and security principles to mastering algorithms and program creation, students will develop the skills to analyze, evaluate, and modify data solutions. With a focus on professionalism and the societal impacts of computing, students will learn to effectively and ethically communicate and problem solve in the dynamic world of data science.
465720
Data Science - Year 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Building on foundational knowledge, Year 2 focuses on refining problem-solving skills and deepening the integration of mathematics and computer science concepts. Students will further explore algorithms and programs, data analysis techniques, and the ethical implications of data use. Students will work with qualitative and quantitative data, apply best-practices of data visualization, and utilize more advanced algorithmic design.
414050
Debate I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Understand the fundamentals of argumentation and will express ideas and present information in a variety of oral advocacy situations from small group discussions to formal debates. Special emphasis will be given to research proficiencies and analytical thinking and listening skills. The skills listed in Strand 1: Communication Skills will be embedded throughout the course, providing students with an understanding of the dynamics of effective oral communication when speaking, listening, and responding.
414060
Debate II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Build on the fundamentals of argumentation and express ideas and present information in a variety of oral advocacy situations from small group discussions to formal debates. Special emphasis will be given to research proficiencies and analytical thinking and listening skills.
414070
Debate III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Build on the fundamentals of argumentation and express ideas and present information in a variety of oral advocacy situations from small group discussions to formal debates. Special emphasis will be given to research proficiencies and analytical thinking and listening skills.
414080
Debate IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Build on the fundamentals of argumentation and express ideas and present information in a variety of oral advocacy situations from small group discussions to formal debates. Special emphasis will be given to research proficiencies and analytical thinking and listening skills.
399120
Design and Modeling (semester course)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 8
Credit:0.0
494950
Design for Manufacturing
Prerequisite Course Codes:495570
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course will introduce students to the role that manufacturing plays in the design and development, manufacturing and marketing of products that are purchased by consumers, including food products, toys, clothing, vehicles, technology and many other items found around the world. The focus areas of this course include basic design concepts, computer skills, and drawing skills used within the manufacturing and machining industries. Students will also increase knowledge and application of computer-aided design (CAD) software programs that are commonly used within the manufacturing to design tools, parts and products.
493420
Digital Cinema Productions I
Prerequisite Course Codes:493680
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
In this course, students will gain media awareness and develop a fundamental understanding of production principles. Students will learn digital video camera basics, non-linear (computer based) video editing, script writing, audio production, and digital broadcasting.
493430
Digital Cinema Productions II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Emphasis is on the concept and technique of production of television broadcasts in practical situations. Practical experience in the operation of television studio and control room equipment, including both pre- and post-production needs, will be emphasized.
493440
Digital Cinema Productions III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
In this course, students will gain media awareness and develop an understanding of production principles. Students will learn advanced digital video camera techniques, non-linear video editing, script writing, audio production, and digital broadcasting.
493450
Digital Cinema Productions Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:493420, 493680
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This class serves as an extension of the skills and concepts learned in the previous courses within its pathway. The lab helps to develop these skills and concepts in simulated real-world environments.
495460
Digital Electronics (PLTW) Weighted Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:493960, 493970
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Digital Electronics is a course of study in applied digital logic. The course is patterned after the first-semester course in digital electronics taught in two-and four-year colleges. Students will study the application of electronic logic circuits and devices and apply Boolean logic to the solution of problems.
492760
Digital Marketing
Prerequisite Course Codes:490820, 492120 or 492120
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This is a two-semester project-based course that enhances technology skills, job search and employability skills along with communication skills. Students will create an online electronic career portfolio focused on an individual career path, create, digital marketing campaigns [including content marketing, social media, and viral marketing campaigns], participate in video conferencing, cloud-based collaboration, and learn and practice other workplace related communication technologies and channels. Students will apply verbal and nonverbal communication skills related to both spoken and written communications; technology will be used to enhance these skills. Productivity programs and apps will be used to teach time management, organization and collaboration skills, cloud storage and computing. Students will also create career-related documents according to professional layout and design principles, and will also learn the photo and video editing skills needed to create promotional and informational business communications and viral marketing campaigns.
494350
Digital Photography I
Prerequisite Course Codes:493680
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course is an introduction to the basics of photography, and it includes camera operation, techniques, and presentation skills. An emphasis on design, history, and contemporary trends as a means of developing an understanding of photographic aesthetics is included.
494370
Digital Photography II
Prerequisite Course Codes:494350
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Extends the student’s knowledge of technique and guides them in developing personal outlooks toward specific applications of the photographic process.
494380
Digital Photography III
Prerequisite Course Codes:494370
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This independent production based course will provide the advanced photography student with the practical knowledge and highly advanced skills for a comprehensive career in commercial photography.
494360
Digital Photography Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:493680, 494350
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental skills and knowledge needed to create graphic works using industry-standard. hardware and software for a variety of purposes and outputs. Areas of study include the understanding of the industry history, terminology, color, design principles, typography and ethical and legal issues related to graphic designs. Emphasis is placed on layout design and the creation and manipulation of graphics and how they are applied in today’s industry standards.
494700
Drafting & Design
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Drafting and Design focuses on the basic knowledge and skills required to produce engineering and architectural drawings. Emphasis is given to the development of competencies related to the use of drafting equipment, the production of beginning level engineering drawings, and the production of beginning level architectural drawings.
516010
Drama (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
450200
Drawing I
Prerequisite Course Codes:450000
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Apply the elements of art and the principles of design. Use a variety of media, techniques, processes, and tools to create original artwork that demonstrates understanding of aesthetic concerns and complex compositions. Develop, expand, and increase real life application of problem solving through artistic maturation. Create, critique, reflect, and make connections to art while exhibiting original artwork and developing portfolios that reflect personal growth.
450210
Drawing II
Prerequisite Course Codes:450000, 450200
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Apply the elements of art and the principles of design. Use a variety of media, techniques, processes, and tools to create original artwork that demonstrates understanding of aesthetic concerns and complex compositions. Develop, expand, and increase real life application of problem solving through artistic maturation. Create, critique, reflect, and make connections to art while exhibiting original artwork and developing portfolios that reflect personal growth.
450220
Drawing III
Prerequisite Course Codes:450000, 450200, 450210
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Apply the elements of art and the principles of design. Use a variety of media, techniques, processes, and tools to create original artwork that demonstrates understanding of aesthetic concerns and complex compositions. Develop, expand, and increase real life application of problem solving through artistic maturation. Create, critique, reflect, and make connections to art while exhibiting original artwork and developing portfolios that reflect personal growth.
690040
Driver's Education
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
493150
Dynamics of Human Relationships
Prerequisite Course Codes:493020, 493080
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Dynamics of Human Relationships focuses on the nature, function, and significance of human relationships within family, community and career settings. This course examines skills needed for positive and productive relationships. The course also includes the study of these relationships and their effects on an individual’s life. The course includes the importance of mental wellness, positive coping techniques, and awareness of treatment options of mental illnesses. This course a provides a foundation for all career areas that involve interacting with families, mental health and wellness, treatment team members, clients, patients, customers, and the public.
E
525010
Earth and Space Science (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
425020
Earth Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Construct explanations for the temporal scales of Earth's processes. Interpret data records and use radiometric dating to determine absolute ages in the geologic record. Investigate the coevolution of the biosphere with other Earth systems and analyze the impact of natural hazards, resources, and human activities, with an emphasis on understanding and addressing climate change.
525020
Earth Science (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
377620
EAST Grade 7
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 7
Credit:0.0
211620
EAST 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:1 - 1
Credit:0.0
222620
EAST Grade 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:2 - 2
Credit:0.0
233620
EAST Grade 3
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:3 - 3
Credit:0.0
244620
EAST Grade 4
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:4 - 4
Credit:0.0
355620
EAST Grade 5
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 5
Credit:0.0
366620
EAST Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
388620
EAST Grade 8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0.0
560010
EAST Initiative I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Students in EAST I will spend much of their time exploring their own interests and becoming familiar with the technology available in the EAST classroom (Programming, Geographic Information System, Computer-Aided Modeling and Design, Animation, Graphic Design, Digital Filmmaking, Network Design and Maintenance, etc.). There will be a heavy focus on self-directed project-based learning, problem-solving, teamwork, collaboration with peers, and building community partnerships.
560020
EAST Initiative II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
EAST II is a continuation of the EAST methodology with an added emphasis on project sophistication and self-directed learning skills, mentoring fellow students in acquired knowledge of advanced applications and other skills gained through EAST I.
560030
EAST Initiative III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
EAST III is a continuation of the EAST methodology with an emphasis on project outreach through collaborative teamwork with fellow students and community clients using acquired knowledge and a continued emphasis on mentoring fellow students in acquired knowledge of advanced applications and other skills gained through EAST I and II.
560040
EAST Initiative IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
EAST IV is a continuation of the EAST methodology with an emphasis on mentoring fellow students in acquired knowledge of advanced applications and other skills gained through EAST I, II, and III. There is an added emphasis on the archiving of projects for sustained success of the local program and student self-assessment of their personal educational and vocational goals.
560110
EAST Initiative V
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
EAST V is a continuation of the EAST methodology with an emphasis on mentoring fellow students in acquired knowledge of advanced applications and other skills gained through EAST I, II, III, and IV. There is an ongoing emphasis on the archiving of projects for sustained success of the local program and student self-assessment of their personal educational and vocational goals.
200620
EAST K
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - K
Credit:0.0
474300
Economics with Personal Finance (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Appraises economic and personal finance decision-making. Considers the interrelationships among consumers, producers, and resources as well as the interrelationships between national and global economies. Distinguishes the relationship between individual choices and the direct influence of these choices on career and future earning potential.
974000
Economics, Personal Finance, & Financial Literacy Exploration
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
493290
Education Technology
Prerequisite Course Codes:493240
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Education Technology is a project-based course that introduces students to the role of technology in the classroom. Students will explore various technologies being used as digital learning tools in multiple modes of learning including online, face-to-face, and hybrid classroom environments. This course will expose students to the skills and strategies needed to integrate technology into the classroom, develop methods of digital communication and collaboration, support practices for digital citizenship, and reflect on their own performance in a digital environment. Students are expected to gain field experience by completing classroom observations, both online and face-to-face, with a licensed Arkansas teacher and to complete an initial Google certification to become a Google certified Educator. This course requires 25 hrs of field experience; partnering universities and local schools may have additional requirements.
590520
Education Technology: Concurrent Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
416010
ELA Drama
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Engage in an examination of written plays to become informed, perceptive, and appreciative audience members. Students will analyze and evaluate dramatic elements by studying classical to contemporary plays; examine and compare historical influences and contexts, universal themes, and authorial treatment of tragic heroes from various literary periods in dramatic literature; and demonstrate understanding of dramatic literature by creating written adaptations and original works.
416000
ELA Drama (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Engage in an examination of written plays to become informed, perceptive, and appreciative audience members. Students will analyze and evaluate dramatic elements by studying classical to contemporary plays; examine and compare historical influences and contexts, universal themes, and authorial treatment of tragic heroes from various literary periods in dramatic literature; and demonstrate understanding of dramatic literature by creating written adaptations and original works.
516020
ELA Drama (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
972120
ELA Special Education Self-Contained
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
494500
Electrical
Prerequisite Course Codes:493840, 494460 or 494480, 494480
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This instructional program prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to install and repair residential electrical systems.
494800
Electronics I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
494820
Electronics II
Prerequisite Course Codes:494800
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Electronics is an applied course in the manufacturing cluster for students interested in learning more about careers as an electronic technician, maintenance technician, electromechanical technician, and manufacturing engineer. This course covers basic electrical and mechanical components of electronic systems with instrument controls and embedded software designs. Manufacturing Technology teaches the design, building, and maintaining of equipment that combines electronics, mechanics, pneumatics, hydraulics, and computer control systems.
494810
Electronics Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This class serves as an extension of the skills and concepts learned in the previous courses within its pathway. The lab helps to develop these skills and concepts in simulated real-world environments.
211140
Elementary Elective PLTW Launch - Grade 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:1 - 1
Credit:0.0
222140
Elementary Elective PLTW Launch - Grade 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:2 - 2
Credit:0.0
233140
Elementary Elective PLTW Launch - Grade 3
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:3 - 3
Credit:0.0
244140
Elementary Elective PLTW Launch - Grade 4
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:4 - 4
Credit:0.0
355140
Elementary Elective PLTW Launch - Grade 5
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 5
Credit:0.0
200140
Elementary Elective PLTW Launch - Kindergarten
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - K
Credit:0.0
490530
Emergency & Fire Management Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:490050, 490420 or 490470, 490480
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This class serves as an extension of the skills and concepts learned in the previous courses within its pathway. The lab helps to develop these skills and concepts in simulated real-world environments.
490050
Emergency Services I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
The EMS Program is based off the National Emergency Medical Services Education Standards with three levels of course offerings (Emergency Services I, II, III) along with a lab course offering as an additional level 3 option. Each course increases in specificity, offering student opportunities as an Emergency Medical Responder, Emergency Medical Technician, Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, and/or Paramedic.
490420
Emergency Services II
Prerequisite Course Codes:490050
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
The EMS Program is based off the National Emergency Medical Services Education Standards with three levels of course offerings (Emergency Services I, II, III) along with a lab course offering as an additional level 3 option. Each course increases in specificity, offering student opportunities as an Emergency Medical Responder, Emergency Medical Technician, Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, and/or Paramedic.
490540
Emergency Services III
Prerequisite Course Codes:490050, 490420
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
The EMS Program is based off the National Emergency Medical Services Education Standards with three levels of course offerings (Emergency Services I, II, III) along with a lab course offering as an additional level 3 option. Each course increases in specificity, offering student opportunities as an Emergency Medical Responder, Emergency Medical Technician, Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, and/or Paramedic.
399310
Energy and the Environment (semester course)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 8
Credit:0.0
494200
Engine Performance/Engine Repair
Prerequisite Course Codes:494180, 494190
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
In this course the student will learn the theory, operation, and diagnosis of vehicle ignition and emission control systems. This includes catalytic converters, and computer-controlled ignition systems. This course meets all applicable National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) standards.
493990
Engineering Capstone
Prerequisite Course Codes:(494980 OR 493980 OR 495460 OR 495440 OR 495450 OR 495450), 493960, 493970
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
In this course, students will work in teams of two to four to design and construct the solution to an engineering problem, applying the principles developed in the preceding three courses.
493960
Engineering I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Students are introduced to the engineering design process, applying math, science, and engineering standards to identify and design solutions to a variety of real problems. They work both individually and in collaborative teams to develop and document design solutions using engineering notebooks and 3D modeling software.
493970
Engineering II
Prerequisite Course Codes:493960
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Engineering II is a broad-based survey course designed to help students understand the field of engineering and engineering technology and its career possibilities. Students will develop problem-solving skills that are involved in postsecondary education programs and engineering careers. They will explore various engineering sub-types such as mechanical engineering, robotics, and manufacturing processes.
493980
Engineering III
Prerequisite Course Codes:493470, 493960
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Engineering III is a broad-based survey course designed to help students understand the fields of engineering and engineering technology and the career possibilities. Students will continue to develop engineering problem-solving skills that are involved in postsecondary education programs and engineering careers. They will explore engineering sub-types such as aerospace, environmental, civil, and electrical.
494740
Engineering/CADD I
Prerequisite Course Codes:494700
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Engineering/CAD I focuses on the knowledge and skills required to produce advanced level engineering drawings. Emphasis is given to the development of competencies related to solving drafting and design problems that require the individual to understand and apply a wide range of technical knowledge and critical- thinking skills. The course is designed to allow the student to produce drawings of mechanical parts, engineering diagrams, electronics, etc. as traditional drawings or as computer-aided drawings.
494760
Engineering/CADD II (1 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:494700, 494740
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Engineering/CAD II focuses on the knowledge and skills required to produce advanced level engineering drawings. Emphasis is given to putting into practice real-world experience related to solving problems that require the individual to understand and use various engineering software and techniques.
494750
Engineering/CADD Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:494700, 494740
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This production-based program is designed to allow for the development of skills and knowledge needed to execute a comprehensive engineering product.
411000
English 10
Prerequisite Course Codes:410000
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate independence; build strong content knowledge; respond to the varying demands of audience, task, purpose, and discipline; comprehend as well as critique; value evidence; use technology and digital media strategically and capably; come to understand other perspectives and cultures. The English student focuses on reading and analyzing literature and literary nonfiction, studying the English language, and writing about related topics.
412000
English 11
Prerequisite Course Codes:411000
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate independence; build strong content knowledge; respond to the varying demands of audience, task, purpose, and discipline; comprehend as well as critique; value evidence; use technology and digital media strategically and capably; come to understand other perspectives. The English student focuses on reading and analyzing literature and literary nonfiction, studying the English language, and writing about related topics.
512010
English 11 (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
418030
English 11/12: Comparative Literature (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:0.5
Compare a variety of literature, using one of the following models: Topic - two units of study, each focusing on a specific topic; Topic Across Genres / Periods - study of one topic from two different genres of literary periods; Retellings of a Story - study the retellings of one story from different time periods and/or text types.
418020
English 11/12: Cross-Cultural Literature (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:0.5
Compare and contrast a variety of of texts across cultures, analyzing their literary and rhetorical features. Examine the historical and contemporary significance of texts.
418210
English 11/12: Entrepreneurship and Innovation (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:0.5
Examine texts relating to entrepreneurship and innovation. Students will analyze what success looks like and the written and visual process involved with developing innovative solutions while learning from failure.
418040
English 11/12: Film as Literature (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:0.5
Analyze and evaluate the similarities and differences in the interpretation of a story between film and novels and/or short stories. Students will analyze the similarities and differences in the compositional structure of a wide range of texts and formats.
418120
English 11/12: Mass Communications (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:0.5
Examine the varied methods of delivery and texts within mass communications such as podcasts, social media, news programs, and websites. Students will explore how media influences the decisions people make, and how media mirrors the society of a respective time period.
418100
English 11/12: Public Relations (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:0.5
Compare the communications mediums used in public relations, sales, and marketing. Students will analyze a wide range of texts, examining changes over time in the presentation and delivery advertising materials.
418110
English 11/12: Reading and Writing for Business Professions (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:0.5
Analyze texts within business and professional communications on topics such as contracts, insurance, resumes, professional branding, and collaboration. Students will explore the idea of professionalism within varied contexts.
418200
English 11/12: Reading and Writing for STEM Professions (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:0.5
Evaluate a wide range of STEM themed fictional works and STEM nonfiction articles. Students will analyze how logic contributes to the quality of people’s daily lives and the role data plays in people’s everyday lives.
418220
English 11/12: Technical Reading and Writing for Trade and Industry (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:0.5
Compare trade and industry texts as related to a specified field. Students interpret texts (e.g., words, symbols, blueprints) to perform tasks and learn processes for writing authentic and precise technical procedures.
418010
English 11/12: U.S. History Seminal Documents (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:0.5
Examine U.S. Historical Seminal Documents government documents, speeches, hymns, ballads, current events articles, and U.S. Supreme Court cases. Students will analyze how the past shapes the present and future, and why it is important to corroborate documents from multiple sources.
413000
English 12
Prerequisite Course Codes:412000
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate independence; build strong content knowledge; respond to the varying demands of audience, task, purpose, and discipline; comprehend as well as critique; value evidence; use technology and digital media strategically and capably; come to understand other perspectives. The English student focuses on reading and analyzing literature and literary nonfiction, studying the English language, and writing about related topics.
513010
English 12 (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
410000
English 9
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate independence; build strong content knowledge; respond to the varying demands of audience, task, purpose, and discipline; comprehend as well as critique; value evidence; use technology and digital media strategically and capably; come to understand other perspectives. The English student focuses on reading and analyzing literature and literary nonfiction, studying the English language, and writing about related topics.
911000
English Exploration 10
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
912000
English Exploration 11
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
913000
English Exploration 12
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
910000
English Exploration 9
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
596600
English Language Development (ELD) I (Requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:English learner with Emerging English Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Provides targeted English Language Development instructional practice and assessment of speaking, writing, reading, and listening in English with each level one descriptor of the 9-12 English Language Proficiency Standards. This course provides English learners operating with emerging or beginning English language proficiency functional practice using the English necessary to begin meaningful engagement with and responding to the rigorous demands of life and their grade-level content standards in English.
596610
English Language Development (ELD) II (Requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:English learner with Early Intermediate English Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Provides targeted English Language Development instructional practice and assessment of speaking, writing, reading, and listening in English with each level two descriptor of the 9-12 English Language Proficiency Standards. This course provides English learners operating with early intermediate English language proficiency functional practice developing the English necessary to meaningfully interact with and respond to the rigorous demands of life and the other grade-level content standards in English.
596620
English Language Development (ELD) III (Requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:English learner with Intermediate English Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Provides targeted English Language Development instructional practice and assessment of speaking, writing, reading, and listening in English with each level three descriptor of the 9-12 English Language Proficiency Standards. This course provides English learners operating with Intermediate English Language proficiency the functional practice in English necessary to meaningfully choose and refine their language choices while interacting with and responding to the rigorous demands of life and other grade-level content standards in English.
596630
English Language Development (ELD) IV (Requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:English learner with proficient or nearly proficient English Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Provides targeted English Language Development instructional practice and assessment of speaking, writing, reading, and listening in English with each level four or five descriptors of the 9-12 English Language Proficiency Standards. This course provides English learners operating with proficient or nearly proficient English language proficiency the functional practice in English necessary to meaningfully choose and refine their academic language choices while interacting with and responding to the rigorous demands of life and other grade-level content standards in English.
971600
English Learner Services (EL/ESOL)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:P - 12
Credit:0.0
424020
Environmental Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Analyze data and explain changes in Earth systems over time. Investigate water properties and its role in Earth systems, using quantitative models for carbon cycling. Engage in the engineering process including designing investigations, creating models, and building devices for energy transfer exploration. Use technology for data collection and analysis in evaluating factors affecting ecosystems. Construct explanations for the influence of human activity on natural resources, hazards, and climate change using simulations to address environmental impacts and promote sustainability.
495430
Environmental Sustainability
Prerequisite Course Codes:493960, 493970
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Students investigate and design solutions to solve real-world challenges related to clean drinking water, a stable food supply, and renewable energy. Students are introduced to environmental issues and use the engineering design process to research and design potential solutions.
511030
ESL English 10
Prerequisite Course Codes:410000 or 510040
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate independence; build strong content knowledge; respond to the varying demands of audience, task, purpose, and discipline; comprehend as well as critique; value evidence; use technology and digital media strategically and capably; come to understand other perspectives. Instruction simultaneously introduces both language and content using specialized and research-based techniques to accommodate English Learners' (ELs) linguistic needs; instruction focuses on teaching academic content. Supports Newcomer ELs in attaining meaningful access to English 10 core content.
512030
ESL English 11
Prerequisite Course Codes:411000 or 511030
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate independence; build strong content knowledge; respond to the varying demands of audience, task, purpose, and discipline; comprehend as well as critique; value evidence; use technology and digital media strategically and capably; come to understand other perspectives. Instruction simultaneously introduces both language and content using specialized and research-based techniques to accommodate English Learners' (ELs) linguistic needs; instruction focuses on teaching academic content. Supports Newcomer ELs in attaining meaningful access to English 11 core content.
513030
ESL English 12
Prerequisite Course Codes:412000 or 512303
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate independence; build strong content knowledge; respond to the varying demands of audience, task, purpose, and discipline; comprehend as well as critique; value evidence; use technology and digital media strategically and capably; come to understand other perspectives. Instruction simultaneously introduces both language and content using specialized and research-based techniques to accommodate English Learners' (ELs) linguistic needs; instruction focuses on teaching academic content. Supports Newcomer ELs in attaining meaningful access to English 12 core content.
510040
ESL English 9
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate independence; build strong content knowledge; respond to the varying demands of audience, task, purpose, and discipline; comprehend as well as critique; value evidence; use technology and digital media strategically and capably; come to understand other perspectives. Instruction simultaneously introduces both language and content using specialized and research-based techniques to accommodate English Learners' (ELs) linguistic needs. Supports Newcomer ELs in attaining meaningful access to English 9 core content.
579100
ESOL Social Studies
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Designed to meet the academic and transitional needs of newly arrived immigrants (newcomers) and Recently Arrived English Learners (RAEL) with limited English Proficiency in a separate, relatively self-contained Social Studies course with a certified Social Studies teacher. Supports Newcomer ELs in attaining meaningful access to Social Studies subject-matter by focusing on making the content comprehensible to ELs by providing opportunities to engage in discipline-specific practices, construct conceptual understanding of academic language, and build language competence in tandem.
399160
ETE II-Fundamentals of Engineering and Technology Education (semester course)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 8
Credit:0.0
494020
ETE II-Fundamentals of Engineering and Technology Education (semester course) (.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 9
Credit:0.5
This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive overview of the fields of information and communication, construction, manufacturing, energy, power, and transportation technologies. Students will also develop an understanding of the history of technology and how the design loop is used to solve technological problems. Emphasis will be placed on the exploration of principles and concepts as well as the application of technological concepts and practices through the completion of experiments, learning exercises, field trips, writing activities, and design projects.
399150
ETE I-Intro to Engineering and Technology Education (semester course)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 8
Credit:0.0
494010
ETE I-Intro to Engineering and Technology Education (semester course) (.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 9
Credit:0.5
This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive overview of the fields of information and communication, construction, manufacturing, energy, power, and transportation technologies. Students will also develop an understanding of the history of technology and how the design loop is used to solve technological problems. Emphasis will be placed on the exploration of principles and concepts as well as the application of technological concepts and practices through the completion of experiments, learning exercises, field trips, writing activities, and design projects.
494080
Exercise Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:495350, 495360 or 494050
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course provides coherent and rigorous content aligned with challenging academic standards and relevant technical knowledge and skills needed to prepare for further education and careers in the Health Science career cluster. It will specifically provide technical skill proficiency, and includes competency-based applied learning that contributes to the academic knowledge, higher-order reasoning and problem-solving skills, work attitudes, general employability skills, technical skills, and occupation-specific skills, and knowledge of all aspects Exercise Science.
356000
Exploration of Skilled Trades Grades 5-6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 6
Credit:0.0
378000
Exploration of Skilled Trades Grades 7-8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 8
Credit:0.0
399040
Exploring Business Applications
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 8
Credit:0.0
399260
Exploring Personal Finance (semester course)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 8
Credit:0.0
F
493080
Family & Consumer Sciences
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Family and Consumer Science provides students with the basic information and skills needed to function effectively in the family and the workforce, within a complex and changing society. Emphasis is on the development of competencies related to Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America, individual and family relationships, healthy lifestyle choices; housing and interior design; garment care, selection and construction; the physical, emotional, social and intellectual development of children; nutrition, meal planning, food preparation and foodservice; home management, money management. Upon completion of this course, the student should have developed skills that promote a positive influence on the quality of life.
399080
Family & Consumer Sciences Investigations (semester course)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 8
Credit:0.0
490890
Fashion and Interior Design
Prerequisite Course Codes:493080
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Fashion and Interior Design course will assist students in developing skills necessary for personal fashion and residential interior design. The student will gain knowledge and industry necessary skills needed in the fashion and interior design career fields. The skills introduced and taught are clothing care and selection, characteristics of natural and synthetic fibers, types of fabric and fabric finishes, laws and regulations related to the clothing and textile industry, use and care of basic sewing supplies and equipment, fabric selection for clothing and housing materials, clothing construction techniques, and careers related to the fashion and textile industry. Students will also gain knowledge related to the basics of home design, materials used in home design and construction, home maintenance and safety, and careers in housing and interior design. Upon completion of this course, the student should acquire textile construction skills and design skills enabling them to advance to the next level in the fashion and interior design field.
492190
Fashion Merchandising (.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Fashion Merchandising is designed to offer an overview of fashion and merchandising industry. It provides the foundation in preparing students for a wide range of careers available in the different levels of the fashion, merchandising and retail industry. Emphasis is given to historical development, marketing, customer service, retailing, fashion, merchandising, and design.
492290
Financial Planning
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.5
This course will introduce students to the basic concepts of economics and financial literacy then build on those topics to provide a more in-depth study of wealth management and personal financial planning. Components of financial planning and strategies used in the accumulation and conservation of wealth will be the focus. Strategies for investing, tax, insurance, and retirement planning, as well as estate planning will be studied. In addition, basics of business financial planning will also be discussed, including the purpose and use of financial statements in making business decisions.
550050
Fine Arts (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
559830
Fine Arts (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
490470
Firefighting I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This Course is based on NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications. The course is designed for that person who seeks the knowledge and skills to function as an integral part of a firefighting team under direct supervision in hazardous environments. The Firefighter I course consists of a combination of classroom hours, drill field practices, and training evolutions that will prepare firefighters to perform most fireground functions under the supervision of an officer or more experienced firefighter.
490480
Firefighting II
Prerequisite Course Codes:490470 or 580470
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This Course is based on NFPA 1001: Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications. This course is designed for the Fire Fighter I who is prepared to assume a leadership role in department. This course is made up of topics designed to give the student more knowledge of fire ground situations so that they can make basic evaluations of safety problems and assume leadership roles in carrying out the interior attack and search operations.
494140
First Responder
Prerequisite Course Codes:494620, 494630 or 495350, 495360
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
It is obvious that First Responders provide a service in an environment requiring special skills and knowledge. They also serve as liaisons with other emergency services. This course provides an introduction to these concepts. Individual orientation to the specific systems and services with which the First Responder will be affiliated is necessary to achieve a full level of competency within a specific organization.
399250
Flight and Space
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 8
Credit:0.0
493120
Food Production, Management, and Services
Prerequisite Course Codes:493080, 493110
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Emphasis in this course is given to the development of competencies related to employability; technology in food production, management, and services; sanitation and safety; nutrition as related to food service; servicing of food; purchasing, receiving, and storing of food supplies; production and management of food; use, care, and storage of large and small commercial foodservice equipment; menu planning; and modified diets.
491120
Food Products and Processing Capstone
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:12 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Capstone course is an opportunity for students to continue gaining skills in the Food Products & Processing program of study at an advanced level. Capstone courses should be rigorous, high level projects with direct industry connections and support.
491100
Food Products and Processing I
Prerequisite Course Codes:491150
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course examines the food industry in production, manufacturing/processing, distribution and marketing. It also explores careers, consumer consumption, food safety, global commodities and food companies.
491110
Food Products and Processing II
Prerequisite Course Codes:491100, 491150
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course examines the food industry in product development, storage, handling and safety of food products.
493110
Food Safety and Nutrition
Prerequisite Course Codes:493080
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course focuses on the development of essential food safety practices needed to select, receive, store, prepare, and serve food, as well as the skills needed to select food that meets nutritional needs of individuals and families. Students will learn to create and implement an environment of food safety procedures based on the latest FDA Food Code and local regulations. This course gives emphasis to the development of competencies related to nutrition, weight control, the food consumer, the effect of technology on food and nutrition, and food preparation skills. With completion of this course, students should be able to apply sound sanitation practices, to apply sound nutritional practices for positive effect on their health, and food preparation skills necessary in various aspects of the food industry.
491480
Food Science & Safety (CASE)
Prerequisite Course Codes:491150
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Students will maintain a research level Laboratory Notebook throughout the course documenting their experiences in the laboratory. Research and experimental design will be highlighted as students develop and conduct industry appropriate investigations. In addition, students will explore connections between the Food Science and Safety lessons, Supervised Agricultural Experience, and FFA components that are important for the development of an informed agricultural education student. Students will investigate, experiment, and learn about documenting a project, solving problems, and communicating solutions to their peers and members of the professional community.
999810
Football/Basketball/Track
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
414020
Forensics I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Understand the dynamics of effective oral communication when speaking, listening, and responding. Students will develop basic communication competencies including ethical practices in communication, recognition of communication barriers, effective use of interpersonal communication through verbal and nonverbal messages, and use of digital media.
414030
Forensics II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Understand the dynamics of effective oral communication when speaking, listening, and responding. Students will build communication competencies including ethical practices in communication, recognition of communication barriers, effective use of interpersonal communication through verbal and nonverbal messages, and use of digital media.
414040
Forensics III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Understand the dynamics of effective oral communication when speaking, listening, and responding. Students will build communication competencies including ethical practices in communication, recognition of communication barriers, effective use of interpersonal communication through verbal and nonverbal messages, and use of digital media.
414090
Forensics IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Understand the dynamics of effective oral communication when speaking, listening, and responding. Students will build communication competencies including ethical practices in communication, recognition of communication barriers, effective use of interpersonal communication through verbal and nonverbal messages, and use of digital media.
491260
Forestry & Wildlife Ecosystems
Prerequisite Course Codes:491150, 491310 or 491150, 491470
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course provides an overview of the forestry and wildlife industry and its importance to the economy of the nation. Tree and wildlife identification, management practices, harvesting and marketing processes, and business applications are major topics. GPS and GIS are included.
This course is designed to introduce students to medical professions and the basic foundational skills for first aid and the treatment of patients.
494630
Foundations of Law Enforcement
Prerequisite Course Codes:494620
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course is designed to teach students the necessary background and practical skills to function as law enforcement officers. Topics reviewed in lecture and in applied exercises include administration of justice, basic law and procedures and patrol functions.
144010
Four Years Old
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:P - P
Credit:0.0
541050
French (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441500
French Arts and Design
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441600
French Arts and Design (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441510
French Athletics
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441610
French Athletics (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441520
French Books and Literature
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441620
French Books and Literature (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441580
French Cultural Studies
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441680
French Cultural Studies (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441530
French Film
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441630
French Film (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441540
French Food and Cooking
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441640
French Food and Cooking (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441300
French for Agriculture
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441400
French for Agriculture (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441310
French for Business
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441410
French for Business (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441100
French for Computer Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441200
French for Computer Science (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441320
French for Construction and Manufacturing
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441420
French for Construction and Manufacturing (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441330
French for Education
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441430
French for Education (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441110
French for ELA
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441210
French for ELA (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441120
French for Fine Arts
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441220
French for Fine Arts (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441340
French for First Responders
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441440
French for First Responders (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441350
French for Government and Public Service
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441450
French for Government and Public Service (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441130
French for Health
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441230
French for Health (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441360
French for Health Care
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441460
French for Health Care (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441140
French for Math
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441240
French for Math (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441370
French for Media and Design
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441470
French for Media and Design (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441150
French for Oral Comm
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441250
French for Oral Comm (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441160
French for PE
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441260
French for PE (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441170
French for Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441270
French for Science (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441380
French for Service Industries
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441480
French for Service Industries (0.5 Credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441180
French for Social Studies
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441280
French for Social Studies (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441550
French Games
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441650
French Games (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441000
French I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
441010
French II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
441030
French III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
441040
French IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
441560
French Music
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441660
French Music (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441590
French Other Special Interests
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441690
French Other Special Interests (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
441570
French STEM and Tinkering
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
441670
French STEM and Tinkering (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
494850
Furniture Manufacturing I
Prerequisite Course Codes:493840, 494460 or 494480, 494480
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course will introduce the beginning furniture and cabinetmaking student to the various stages of construction and assembly of wood products and related materials. This course is intended to provide students with the basic knowledge and skills necessary to design, construct, and finish furniture and/or cabinets in the woodworking industry. Through the course activities the student will gain an understanding of safety procedures, machine operation, and industrial applications. The appropriate use of technology and industry-standard equipment is an integral part of this course.
494870
Furniture Manufacturing II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:2.0
This course is a continuation of Furniture and Cabinetmaking I. This course provides intermediate furniture and cabinetmaking student with the necessary knowledge and skills to pursue employment in related industries. This course will increase knowledge gained in Furniture and Cabinetmaking I. Laboratory activities will include advanced processes using tools and equipment currently being used by the industry. The appropriate use of technology and industry standard equipment is an integral part of this course.
G
465690
Game Development and Design - Advanced Year 3 - Weighted Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Year 3 Game Development and Design advances students' skills in program creation, game mechanics, and asset creation. Students apply advanced programming, mathematical, and physics concepts to create immersive game experiences, and experience industry relevant collaborative workflow and project development life-cycles.
465670
Game Development and Design - Year 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore the fundamentals of game development and design through this comprehensive course, where students develop computational thinking skills and problem-solving techniques related to game development and design. From understanding data management and security principles to mastering algorithms and program creation, students will develop the skills to analyze, evaluate, and modify software solutions. With a focus on professionalism and the societal impacts of computing, students will learn to effectively and ethically communicate and problem solve in the dynamic world of game development and design.
465680
Game Development and Design - Year 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Year 2 Game Development and Design builds upon foundational knowledge by delving deeper into game mechanics and programming concepts. Students gain hands-on experience in algorithm creation and program development while utilizing mathematical principles to adapt to more immersive game mechanics. Students gain more experience with game design, game asset creation and utilization, and the workflow of game creation.
495550
Gas Metal Arc Welding
Prerequisite Course Codes:495570, 495580
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This program prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to join or cut metal surfaces. Includes instruction in arc welding, resistance welding, brazing and soldering, cutting, high-energy beam welding and cutting, solid state welding, ferrous and non-ferrous materials, oxidation reduction reactions, welding metallurgy, welding processes and heat treating, structural design, safety, and applicable codes and standards
495560
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
Prerequisite Course Codes:495570, 495580
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to join or cut metal surfaces. Includes instruction in arc welding,resistance welding, brazing and soldering, cutting, high-energy beam welding and cutting, solid state welding, ferrous and non-ferrous materials, oxidation-reduction reactions, welding metallurgy, welding processes and heat treating, structural design, safety, and applicable codes and standards.
970140
GED
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 12
Credit:0.0
355560
General Music Grade 5
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 5
Credit:0.0
377560
General Music Grade 7
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 7
Credit:0.0
388560
General Music Grade 8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0.0
200520
General Music for Kindergarten
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - K
Credit:0.0
211520
General Music Grade 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:1 - 1
Credit:0.0
222520
General Music Grade 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:2 - 2
Credit:0.0
233520
General Music Grade 3
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:3 - 3
Credit:0.0
244520
General Music Grade 4
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:4 - 4
Credit:0.0
366560
General Music Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
431000
Geometry
Prerequisite Course Codes:430000
Grade Range:8 - 12
Credit:1.0
Examine geometric relationships, explore various geometric situations, and construct mathematical arguments in this course. Students will develop a strong understanding of geometric principles by applying critical thinking and express mathematical reasoning with precision and clarity.
531020
Geometry (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 12
Credit:1.0
542070
German (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442500
German Arts and Design
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442600
German Arts and Design (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442510
German Athletics
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442610
German Athletics (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442520
German Books and Literature
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442620
German Books and Literature (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442580
German Cultural Studies
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442680
German Cultural Studies (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442530
German Film
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442630
German Film (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442540
German Food and Cooking
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442640
German Food and Cooking (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442300
German for Agriculture
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442400
German for Agriculture (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442310
German for Business
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442410
German for Business (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442100
German for Computer Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442200
German for Computer Science (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442320
German for Construction and Manufacturing
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442420
German for Construction and Manufacturing (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442330
German for Education
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442430
German for Education (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442110
German for ELA
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442210
German for ELA (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442120
German for Fine Arts
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442220
German for Fine Arts (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442340
German for First Responders
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442440
German for First Responders (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442350
German for Government and Public Service
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442450
German for Government and Public Service (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442130
German for Health
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442230
German for Health (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442360
German for Health Care
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442460
German for Health Care (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442140
German for Math
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442240
German for Math (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442370
German for Media and Design
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442470
German for Media and Design (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442150
German for Oral Comm
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442250
German for Oral Comm (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442160
German for PE
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442260
German for PE (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442170
German for Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442270
German for Science (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442380
German for Service Industries
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442480
German for Service Industries (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442180
German for Social Studies
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442280
German for Social Studies (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442550
German Games
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442650
German Games (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442000
German I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
442010
German II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
442030
German III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
442040
German IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
442560
German Music
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442660
German Music (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442590
German Other Special Interests
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442690
German Other Special Interests (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
442570
German STEM and Tinkering
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
442670
German STEM and Tinkering (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
970800
Gifted and Talented
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
596100
Gifted/Talented Seminar
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Develop critical thinking, creative thinking, independent and group investigation skills, and foster personal growth. Increase level of proficiency in process skills while pursuing different areas of content during each year of credit, if multiple years are offered.
211010
Grade 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:1 - 1
Credit:0.0
211820
Grade 1 Health and Safety
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:1 - 1
Credit:0.0
211110
Grade 1 Language Arts
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:1 - 1
Credit:0.0
211310
Grade 1 Mathematics
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:1 - 1
Credit:0.0
211930
Grade 1 Physical Education
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:1 - 1
Credit:0.0
211120
Grade 1 Reading
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:1 - 1
Credit:0.0
211210
Grade 1 Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:1 - 1
Credit:0.0
211710
Grade 1 Social Studies
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:1 - 1
Credit:0.0
211920
Grade 1 Tools for Learning
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:1 - 1
Credit:0.0
222010
Grade 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:2 - 2
Credit:0.0
222820
Grade 2 Health and Safety
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:2 - 2
Credit:0.0
222110
Grade 2 Language Arts
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:2 - 2
Credit:0.0
222310
Grade 2 Mathematics
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:2 - 2
Credit:0.0
222930
Grade 2 Physical Education
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:2 - 2
Credit:0.0
222120
Grade 2 Reading
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:2 - 2
Credit:0.0
222210
Grade 2 Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:2 - 2
Credit:0.0
222710
Grade 2 Social Studies
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:2 - 2
Credit:0.0
222920
Grade 2 Tools for Learning
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:2 - 2
Credit:0.0
233010
Grade 3
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:3 - 3
Credit:0.0
233820
Grade 3 Health and Safety
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:3 - 3
Credit:0.0
233110
Grade 3 Language Arts
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:3 - 3
Credit:0.0
233310
Grade 3 Mathematics
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:3 - 3
Credit:0.0
233930
Grade 3 Physical Education
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:3 - 3
Credit:0.0
233120
Grade 3 Reading
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:3 - 3
Credit:0.0
233210
Grade 3 Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:3 - 3
Credit:0.0
233710
Grade 3 Social Studies
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:3 - 3
Credit:0.0
233920
Grade 3 Tools for Learning
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:3 - 3
Credit:0.0
244010
Grade 4
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:4 - 4
Credit:0.0
244820
Grade 4 Health and Safety
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:4 - 4
Credit:0.0
244110
Grade 4 Language Arts
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:4 - 4
Credit:0.0
244310
Grade 4 Mathematics
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:4 - 4
Credit:0.0
244930
Grade 4 Physical Education
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:4 - 4
Credit:0.0
244120
Grade 4 Reading
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:4 - 4
Credit:0.0
244210
Grade 4 Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:4 - 4
Credit:0.0
244710
Grade 4 Social Studies
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:4 - 4
Credit:0.0
244920
Grade 4 Tools for Learning
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:4 - 4
Credit:0.0
355010
Grade 5
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 5
Credit:0.0
366010
Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
493620
Graphic Communications Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
399300
Green Architecture (semester course)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 8
Credit:0.0
491270
Greenhouse Management
Prerequisite Course Codes:491150, 491170, 491340 or 491150
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course covers greenhouse management practices, including structural considerations, plant propagation, pesticide use, and product marketing. The student will also receive ample hands-on practice.
H
580010
Health and Safety (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
980000
Health and Safety Exploration
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
355850
Health and Safety Grade 5
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 5
Credit:0.0
366850
Health and Safety Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
377850
Health and Safety Grade 7
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 7
Credit:0.0
388850
Health and Safety Grade 8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0.0
480000
Health and Wellness
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Explore various health education topics that impact self and others. Engage in health lessons that lead to implementation of healthy behaviors.
971510
Hearing Impaired Services
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
492250
Hospitality Administration (.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120, 492260 or 493110, 493260
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
(Business & Marketing) Hospitality Administration is a one-semester in depth study of the hospitality industry. Students will become familiar with careers in hospitality and the primary segments of the hospitality industry. The importance of personal presentation, communication skills, guest satisfaction, the ability to perform basic business math, along with basic marketing concepts will also be covered in this course.
495320
Human Behavior and Disorders (.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:495350, 495360
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
This course provides students with a general overview of psychology from the perspective of the health care community that includes history of psychology, research methods, major theories, and applications of the knowledge to the problems and challenges faced by today’s health care professionals. Other areas addressed are biological foundations of behavior, consciousness, memory, learning, emotion, personality, psychological disorders, and methods of therapy. Students gain a better understanding of mental health and the impact it has on providing quality health care.
495010
Human Body Systems
Prerequisite Course Codes:495000
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Students engage in the study of the processes, structures, and interactions of the human body systems. Important concepts in the course include: communication, transport of substances, locomotion, metabolic processes, defense, and protection. The central theme is how the body systems work together to maintain homeostasis and good health.
495100
HVACR I
Prerequisite Course Codes:493840, 494460 or 494480, 494480
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
HVAC/R provides a broad introduction to the world of the HVAC technician. The most basic operating principles of HVAC systems are presented along with a review of technician licensing and trade-governing regulations. The final portion describes potential career paths for the well-trained HVAC technician.
495110
HVACR II
Prerequisite Course Codes:495100
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
HVAC/R 2 provides a detailed look into the world of the HVAC technician. The most basic operating principles of HVAC systems are presented along with a review of technician licensing and trade-governing regulations. The latter portion of the training includes many of the principles and topics facing a well-trained HVAC technician.
I
540020
IB Spanish
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Build on previous experience with Spanish and improve language acquisition and skills through authentic materials such as magazine articles, films and podcasts.
596200
IB Theory of Knowledge
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore the interpretative nature of knowledge by reflecting critically on diverse ways of knowing and on areas of knowledge. Consider the role and nature of knowledge in one's own culture, in the cultures of others and in the wider world. Develop awareness of oneself as a thinker recognizing the need to act responsibly in an increasingly interconnected but uncertain world.
970120
Independent Study
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
495150
Industrial Technologies I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
495170
Industrial Technologies II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:2.0
495160
Industrial Technologies Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
366540
Instrumental Ensemble Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
377540
Instrumental Ensemble Grade 7
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 7
Credit:0.0
388540
Instrumental Ensemble Grade 8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0.0
551040
Instrumental Music IV (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
355540
Instrumental Music Grade 5 (***)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 5
Credit:0.0
551010
Instrumental Music I (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
551020
Instrumental Music II (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
551030
Instrumental Music III (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
529030
International Baccalaureate (IB) Biology I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Investigate, acquire knowledge of cells' form and function; interaction and interdependence; continuity and change. Investigate, analyse, evaluate and synthesize scientific information of interactions and fostering critical thinking with scientific investigation to extend and develop collaborative sciences project.
529060
International Baccalaureate (IB) Biology II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
592200
International Baccalaureate (IB) Business and Management I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Develop students' knowledge and understanding of business management theories. Apply a range of tools and techniques. Analyse, discuss, and evaluate business activities at local, national, and international levels.
593000
International Baccalaureate (IB) Business and Management II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
596210
International Baccalaureate (IB) Career Programme Core 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
The International Baccalaureate (IB) Career-related Programme (CP) enhances student's personal and interpersonal development, with an emphasis on experiential learning. The CP core bridges the IB academic courses and the career related study and provides students with a combination of personal and professional skills, service learning, reflective project and language development.
596220
International Baccalaureate (IB) Career Programme Core 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
The International Baccalaureate (IB) Career-related Programme (CP) enhances student's personal and interpersonal development, with an emphasis on experiential learning. The CP core bridges the IB academic courses and the career related study and provides students with a combination of personal and professional skills, service learning, reflective project and language development.
521040
International Baccalaureate (IB) Chemistry I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Identify patterns that help to explain matter at the microscopic level. Develop representative models and explanatory theories, both of which rely heavily on creative but rational thinking. Constructively engage with topical scientific issues. Examine scientific knowledge claims in a real-world context, fostering interest and curiosity. Develop understandings, skills and techniques which can be applied across studies.
521050
International Baccalaureate (IB) Chemistry II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
547070
International Baccalaureate (IB) Chinese IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Build on previous experience with Mandarin skills and improve language acquisition and skills through authentic materials such as magazine articles, films and podcasts.
565330
International Baccalaureate (IB) Computer Science HL – Year A
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Following the International Baccalaureate program, students use critical skills to program.
565340
International Baccalaureate (IB) Computer Science HL – Year B
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
565230
International Baccalaureate (IB) Computer Science SL
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Following the International Baccalaureate program, students use critical skills to program.
570040
International Baccalaureate (IB) Contemporary American History
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Follows the International Baccalaureate topics in contemporary American history.
517100
International Baccalaureate (IB) English 11
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Following the International Baccalaureate curriculum, students will demonstrate independence; build strong content knowledge; respond to the varying demands of audience, task, purpose, and discipline; comprehend as well as critique; value evidence; use technology and digital media strategically and capably; come to understand other perspectives. The English student focuses on reading and analyzing literature and literary nonfiction, studying the English language, and writing about related topics.
517200
International Baccalaureate (IB) English 12
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Following the International Baccalaureate curriculum, students will demonstrate independence; build strong content knowledge; respond to the varying demands of audience, task, purpose, and discipline; comprehend as well as critique; value evidence; use technology and digital media strategically and capably; come to understand other perspectives. The English student focuses on reading and analyzing literature and literary nonfiction, studying the English language, and writing about related topics.
529050
International Baccalaureate (IB) Environmental Systems and Societies
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Study environmental systems and societies with coherent perspective of interrelationships between environmental systems and societies. Evaluate the scientific, ethical and socio-political aspects of issues.
553020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Film
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Study and analyze film concepts, theories, practices and ideas from multiple perspectives. Develop students’ critical abilities and appreciation of artistic, cultural, historical and global perspectives in film.
559810
International Baccalaureate (IB) Fine Arts
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Actively explore the visual arts within and across a variety of local, regional, national, international and intercultural contexts. Through inquiry, investigation, reflection and creative application, visual arts students develop an appreciation for the expressive and aesthetic diversity in the world around them, becoming critically informed makers and consumers of visual culture.
541080
International Baccalaureate (IB) French ab initio SL
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Develop receptive, productive and interactive skills while learning to communicate in French in familiar and unfamiliar contexts. Strengthen the ability to communicate through the study of language, texts and the following themes: identities, experiences, human ingenuity, social organization and sharing the planet.
541070
International Baccalaureate (IB) French III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Build on previous experience with French and improve language acquisition and skills through authentic materials such as magazine articles, films and podcasts.
541090
International Baccalaureate (IB) French IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
579190
International Baccalaureate (IB) Geography
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Designed to meet the academic and transitional needs of newly arrived immigrants (newcomers) and Recently Arrived English Learners (RAEL) with limited English Proficiency in a separate, relatively self-contained Social Studies course where a certified Social Studies teacher uses Arkansas Social Studies Standards-aligned instruction that is rigorous, grade-level appropriate, and provides deliberate and appropriate scaffolds by integrating the English Language Proficiency (ELP) standards with in speaking, listening, reading and writing. Supports Newcomer ELs in attaining meaningful access to Social Studies subject-matter.
570050
International Baccalaureate (IB) History of the Americas
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Comparative and multi-perspective approach to the history of the Americas involving the study of a variety of types of history, including political, economic, social, and cultural. The course emphasizes the importance of thinking historically and developing historical skills, as well as gain factual knowledge. It puts a premium on developing the skills of critical thinking, and on developing an understanding of multiple interpretations of history encouraging a critical exploration of the
547080
International Baccalaureate (IB) Mandarin IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
539160
International Baccalaureate (IB) Math: Applications and Interpretation SL Year 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Practical applications of mathematical concepts by leveraging mathematics to better comprehend the world we live in. Utilization of technology and data in elucidating mathematical procedures.
539170
International Baccalaureate (IB) Math: Applications and Interpretation SL Year 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Building on practical applications of mathematical concepts by leveraging mathematics to better comprehend the world we live in. Utilization of technology and data in elucidating mathematical procedures.
569210
International Baccalaureate (IB) Philosophy
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Cultivate highly transferable skills such as the ability to formulate arguments clearly, to make reasoned judgments and to evaluate highly complex and multifaceted issues. Examine both one's own perspectives and those of others while developing one's own philosophical voice and growing into an independent thinker. Apply philosophical knowledge and skills to real-life situations and explore how non-philosophical material can be treated in a philosophical way.
522060
International Baccalaureate (IB) Physics I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
Understand the natural world; from determining the nature of the atom to finding patterns in the structure of the universe. Constructively engage with topical scientific issues. Examine scientific knowledge claims in a real-world context, fostering interest and curiosity. Develop understandings, skills and techniques which can be applied across their studies and beyond.
522100
International Baccalaureate (IB) Physics II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
579030
International Baccalaureate (IB) Psychology
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore three different approaches to understanding behaviour: the biological, cognitive and sociocultural approaches. Critically evaluate the knowledge, concepts, theories and research that have developed the understanding in these fields. Cultivate understanding of mental processes and behaviour as a complex, dynamic phenomenon. Consider the various approaches to research and how they are used to critically reflect on the evidence as well as assist in the design, implementation, analysis and evaluation of the one's own investigations.
579050
International Baccalaureate (IB) Psychology II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
540150
International Baccalaureate (IB) Spanish Ab Initio
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Develop receptive, productive and interactive skills while learning to communicate in Spanish in familiar and unfamiliar contexts. Strengthen the ability to communicate through the study of language, texts and the following themes: identities, experiences, human ingenuity, social organization and sharing the planet.
540130
International Baccalaureate (IB) Spanish III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Build on previous experience with Spanish and improve language acquisition and skills through authentic materials such as magazine articles, films and podcasts.
540140
International Baccalaureate (IB) Spanish IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Build on previous experience with Spanish and improve language acquisition and skills through authentic materials such as magazine articles, films and podcasts.
529040
International Baccalaureate (IB) Sports, Exercise, and Health Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore the science underpinning physical performance and apply these principles in a variety of disciplines including anatomy and physiology, biomechanics, psychology and nutrition. Execute practical (experimental) investigations in both laboratory and field settings. Develop a deeper understanding of the issues related to sports, exercise and health in the 21st century.
559120
International Baccalaureate (IB) Theatre
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Engage actively in the creative process of inquiring, developing, presenting and evaluating. Transform ideas into action and communicate these to an audience. Apply research and theory to inform and contextualize work physically through both action and practice. Strengthen awareness of one's own personal and cultural perspectives, developing an appreciation of the diversity of theatre practices, processes and modes of presentation.
559820
International Baccalaureate (IB) Visual Arts
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Challenge one's own creative and cultural expectations and boundaries. Develop analytical skills in problem-solving and divergent thinking, while working towards technical proficiency and confidence as art-makers. Explore and Compare visual arts from different perspectives and in different contexts. Engage in, experiment with and critically reflect upon a wide range of contemporary practices and media.
579020
International Baccalaureate (IB) World Religions
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Systematically, analytically, and empathetically examine the variety of beliefs and practices encountered in nine main religions of the world. Develop awareness of religious issues in the contemporary world by exploring a diverse range of religions. Develop an informed understanding of the diversity of world religions.
493860
Internship
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Internship course is a paid or unpaid experiential work-based learning experience available for all students. This course integrates knowledge and theory in which students will connect with professionals and experience valuable workplace skills.
493720
Intro to Media Communications
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1
399030
Intro to World Agriculture Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 8
Credit:0.0
388930
Introduction to Business and Marketing
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0.0
494620
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course provides the historical background of the agencies that compose the criminal justice system. It focuses on the development of justice and law, crime and punishment, the administration of laws, the agencies’ functions, career orientation, and public relations.
493240
Introduction to Education
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Introduction to Education is designed with the intent to prepare high school students to become prospective Arkansas teachers. Students in this course will study the foundations of American education including important historical moments and Acts, professional behavior, student needs and diversity, instructional methods, communication strategies for all stakeholders, and reflective practices to support learning. Students will collaborate with an Arkansas teacher to actively participate in classroom observations and field experience opportunities.
590230
Introduction to Education: Concurrent Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
492770
Introduction to Supply Chain and Logistics
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Introduction to Supply Chain Management & Logistics is a year-long course that introduces students to the supply chain and logistics industry. The content emphasizes beginning knowledge key to the success of working in the supply chain & logistics industries. Students study and gain a basic understanding of logistics, transportation, operations, warehousing, supply chain technology, transportation systems, SCOR model, and customer service skills ultimately learning how to buy, make and deliver products. Students will have the opportunity to explore careers in the supply chain and logistics industry.
543050
Italian (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
443000
Italian I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
443010
Italian II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
443020
Italian III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
443030
Italian IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
J
493800
JAG Apprenticeship/Work-Based Learning
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
493760
JAG High School ALE
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
399290
JAG Middle School
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 8
Credit:0.0
399350
JAG Middle School ALE
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 8
Credit:0.0
493780
JAG Multi-Year I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
493790
JAG Multi-Year II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
493770
JAG Senior Applications
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:12 - 12
Credit:1.0
446000
Japanese I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
446010
Japanese II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
446030
Japanese III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
446040
Japanese IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
451200
Jazz Band I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply music fundamentals and instrumental techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of jazz music performance. Apply sight-reading skills, improvisational skills, and performance techniques in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique music performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of jazz music on society as well as societal influences on jazz music. Perform in a variety of settings and will demonstrate successful completion of student learning expectations.
451210
Jazz Band II
Prerequisite Course Codes:451200
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply music fundamentals and instrumental techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of jazz music performance. Apply sight-reading skills, improvisational skills, and performance techniques in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique music performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of jazz music on society as well as societal influences on jazz music. Perform in a variety of settings and will demonstrate successful completion of student learning expectations.
451220
Jazz Band III
Prerequisite Course Codes:451200, 451210
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply music fundamentals and instrumental techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of jazz music performance. Apply sight-reading skills, improvisational skills, and performance techniques in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique music performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of jazz music on society as well as societal influences on jazz music. Perform in a variety of settings and will demonstrate successful completion of student learning expectations.
451230
Jazz Band IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:451200, 451210, 451220
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply music fundamentals and instrumental techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of jazz music performance. Apply sight-reading skills, improvisational skills, and performance techniques in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique music performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of jazz music on society as well as societal influences on jazz music. Perform in a variety of settings and will demonstrate successful completion of student learning expectations.
970160
Job Corps
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 12
Credit:0.0
515020
Journalism (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
515010
Journalism (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
415000
Journalism I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Analyze media and technology to enhance communication skills. Writing, technology, and visual and electronic media are used as tools for learning as students create, clarify, critique, and produce effective communication. Students will learn and apply journalistic guidelines for writing, design, and photography, which include objectivity, responsibility, and credibility.
415010
Journalism II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Create, assess, and produce writing, technology, and visual and electronic media tools. Students will be active participants in the world of media to enhance their communication skills and progress in their academic knowledge through the roles of reporters, photographers, ad sales, and marketing team members.
415020
Journalism III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Create, critique, and produce writing, technology, and visual and electronic media tools. Students will immerse in the production process through an advanced study of media production and employ journalistic skills in media. Students will use academic knowledge gained in Journalism I and II to assume leadership roles and/or become advanced writers, designers, and photographers.
415030
Journalism IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Lead, create, evaluate, and produce writing, technology, and visual and electronic media tools. Students will be provided with media leadership opportunities to facilitate the production process and use their advanced journalistic knowledge and leadership skills to facilitate all aspects of media production. Students will ensure that journalistic guidelines for writing and design, which include objectivity, responsibility, and credibility, are followed.
480950
JROTC Health
Prerequisite Course Codes:495760 or 495790 or 494820 or 495850
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
The JROTC curriculum includes coursework on leadership, civics, geography and global awareness, health, and wellness, language arts, life skills, and U.S. history. The curriculum is based on the principles of performance-based, learner-centered education and promotes development of core abilities: capacity for lifelong learning, communication, responsibility for actions and choices, good citizenship, respectful treatment of others, and critical thinking techniques.
485950
JROTC Physical Education (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:495760 or 495790 or 494820 or 495850
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
The JROTC curriculum includes coursework on leadership, civics, geography and global awareness, health, and wellness, language arts, life skills, and U.S. history. The curriculum is based on the principles of performance-based, learner-centered education and promotes development of core abilities: capacity for lifelong learning, communication, responsibility for actions and choices, good citizenship, respectful treatment of others, and critical thinking techniques.
K
200820
K. Health and Safety
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - K
Credit:0.0
200110
K. Language Arts
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - K
Credit:0.0
200310
K. Mathematics
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - K
Credit:0.0
200930
K. Physical Education
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - K
Credit:0.0
200120
K. Reading
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - K
Credit:0.0
200210
K. Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - K
Credit:0.0
200710
K. Social Studies
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - K
Credit:0.0
200920
K. Tools for Learning
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - K
Credit:0.0
204910
K-4 Practical Living/ Career Exploration
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 4
Credit:0.0
690050
Keyboarding
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
399050
Keyboarding (5-8 grade)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 8
Credit:0.0
355630
Keyboarding 5
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 5
Credit:0.0
366630
Keyboarding 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
399320
KeyCode (5-8 grade)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 8
Credit:0.0
493850
Keystone (.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 10
Credit:0.5
The Keystone course is designed to help ninth and tenth graders successfully navigate high school. Students will receive instruction in self-realization, interpersonal skills, study skills, self-management skills and goal setting and planning strategies. This transition course will create a sense of belonging among students by having them become productive citizens of their school and community. Students will receive guidance in investigating their own interests, values and aptitudes in relation to possible Career Pathways and life-long learning and will begin developing a flexible education plan for high school and beyond.
200030
Kindergarten Advanced
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - K
Credit:0.0
200010
Kindergarten Developmental
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - K
Credit:0.0
200020
Kindergarten Regular
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - K
Credit:0.0
L
519060
Language Arts (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
519050
Language Arts (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
355110
Language Arts Grade 5
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 5
Credit:0.0
366110
Language Arts Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
377110
Language Arts Grade 7
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 7
Credit:0.0
388110
Language Arts Grade 8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0.0
545050
Latin (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
445000
Latin I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore the language, history, and culture of ancient civilizations. Basic instruction in grammar, vocabulary, and syntax prepares the student for reading and discussing selected works by ancient authors
445010
Latin II
Prerequisite Course Codes:445000
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Investigate classical languages with additional instruction in vocabulary, grammar, and more complex syntax. Reading and translating selections from ancient works builds comprehension ability. Explore advanced discussions of ancient life and culture.
545030
Latin III (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
545040
Latin IV (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
399090
Leadership & Service Learning (7-8 grade) (semester course)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 8
Credit:0.0
493160
Leadership & Service Learning (9-12) (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
970900
Learning Skills
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
970110
Library Skills
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
493200
Life and Fitness Nutrition
Prerequisite Course Codes:493080, 493110
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Life Fitness Nutrition is a Level 3 course in the Nutrition Science and Dietetics program of study. It enables students to analyze the interaction of nutrition, foods, and fitness for overall wellness. In this course, students will develop nutrition and fitness habits to make wise decisions regarding healthy living. Students will develop higher order thinking skills and academic skills in the areas of math, science, language arts, and social studies through the evaluation of relevant nutrition and wellness information. The course is for students with interests in health and wellness, fitness, and foods and nutrition related career pathways.
999120
Local Community Service Activity
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
649000
Local Credit World Language
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
999840
Lunch
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:P - 12
Credit:0.0
M
494970
Machine Power and Equipment Systems
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
495200
Machine Tool I
Prerequisite Course Codes:494950, 495570
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the precision machining processes used in industry, manufacturing, maintenance, and repair. The course instructs students in industrial safety, terminology, tools and machine tools, measurement and layout. Students will become familiar with the setup and operation of power saws, drill press, lathe, milling machine, grinders and receive an introduction to CNC (computer controlled) machines.
495220
Machine Tool II
Prerequisite Course Codes:494950, 495570
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course is a more in-depth study of skills learned in Machine Tool I, with a stronger focus on CNC setup/operation/programming. Classroom activities will concentrate on precision set-up and inspection work, as well as machine shop calculations. Students will develop skills in advanced machining and measuring parts involving tighter tolerances. A continued focus on safety will also be presented.
495210
Machine Tool Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:495200, 495220
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This class serves as an extension of the skills and concepts learned in the previous courses within its pathway. The lab helps to develop these skills and concepts in simulated real-world environments.
490080
Major Appliance Technology Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
492320
Management
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Management is designed to prepare students for managerial careers. Students will study the value of soft skills in the business environment. Other topics will include: the role of a manager in a business organization, government regulations, information and communication systems and the use of technology, business finance principles, product/service development, production, marketing, distribution, pricing, and human resources management.
547050
Mandarin (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447300
Mandarin for Agriculture
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447100
Mandarin for Computer Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447200
Mandarin for Computer Science (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447420
Mandarin for Construction and Manufacturing (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447430
Mandarin for Education (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447110
Mandarin for ELA
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447210
Mandarin for ELA (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447120
Mandarin for Fine Arts
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447220
Mandarin for Fine Arts (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447440
Mandarin for First Responders (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447450
Mandarin for Government and Public Service (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447130
Mandarin for Health
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447230
Mandarin for Health (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447460
Mandarin for Health Care (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447140
Mandarin for Math
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447240
Mandarin for Math (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447470
Mandarin for Media and Design (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447150
Mandarin for Oral Comm
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447250
Mandarin for Oral Comm (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447160
Mandarin for PE
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447260
Mandarin for PE (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447170
Mandarin for Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447270
Mandarin for Science (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447480
Mandarin for Service Industries (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447180
Mandarin for Social Studies
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
447280
Mandarin for Social Studies (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447000
Mandarin I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
447010
Mandarin II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
447030
Mandarin III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
447040
Mandarin IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
494960
Manufacturing Production Processes
Prerequisite Course Codes:494950, 495570
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
The focus areas of study of this course include electrical and mechanical systems, the role of automation, hydraulics, pneumatics and vacuum systems in the manufacturing process. Students will also increase knowledge and applications of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) and Programmable Logic Control (PLC) concepts and equipment that is an important part of production and assembly line operations within the manufacturing and machining industries. Students will also gain knowledge in lean manufacturing concepts and strategies that increase efficiency and consistency in the production process.
495820
Marine JROTC I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Marine Corps JROTC I (year-long) course focuses on introducing and integrating students to the JROTC program and its objectives. Classes focus on introducing leadership concepts such as definition, traits, morals & ethics, and responsibilities.
495830
Marine JROTC II
Prerequisite Course Codes:495820
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Marine Corp JROTC II (Leadership Education II) (year-long) course is a continuation of the Marine Corps JROTC I course with the further development of individual leadership skills.
495840
Marine JROTC III
Prerequisite Course Codes:495830
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Marine Corps JROTC III (year-long) course focuses on the development of advanced leadership skills. Seniors enrolled in JROTC III will be administered the NOCTI JROTC Leadership and Employability Skills credential exam.
495900
Marine JROTC IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:495840
Grade Range:12 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Marine Corps JROTC IV (year-long) course focuses entirely on the application of all previously learned leaderships training and sub-course contents. The students serve in the highest leadership billets in the Marine Corps JROTC program and under the guidance of the JROTC Instructor staff, serve as assistant instructors in the presentation of specified periods of instruction, inspections, and the lower level Marine Corps JROTC courses. Students enrolled in this course will be administered the NOCTI JROTC Leadership and Employability Skills credential exam.
492330
Marketing Business Enterprise
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Marketing Business Enterprise is a one-year course designed to offer an overview of the American business enterprise system. A study of various forms of ownership, internal organization, management functions, and financing as they relate to business. The course content focuses on the aspects of marketing and managing a small business enterprise; risk management; the use of technology; legal, ethical, and social obligation of businesses; savings and investments; taxes and government.
492350
Marketing Management
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120, 492330
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Marketing Management is a two-semester course designed to develop decision-making skills through the application of marketing and management principles. Competencies will be accomplished by utilizing various instructional methods, resources, and direct involvement with marketing businesses. The course will focus on organization, finance, risks, credit, technology, and social aspects. Although it is not mandatory, many students can benefit from the on-the-job training component (cooperative education) of this course. The student's job must relate to his/her career objectives.
492800
Markets and Analytics
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120, 492760
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
This two-semester course extends training in managing digital marketing content and data to maintain brand integrity, customer satisfaction, and profitability of a business. Students will learn strategies for creating effective digital marketing content directed toward specific target markets and for specific online platforms. Students will also explore and practice various methods for gathering and analyzing data in order to maximize return on investment for digital and content marketing efforts.
939000
Math Exploration I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
939010
Math Exploration II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
939020
Math Exploration III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
939030
Math Exploration IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
972350
Math Special Education Self-Contained
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
355320
Mathematics Developmental Skills Grade 5
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 5
Credit:0.0
366320
Mathematics Developmental Skills Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
377320
Mathematics Developmental Skills Grade 7
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 7
Credit:0.0
388320
Mathematics Developmental Skills Grade 8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0.0
355310
Mathematics Grade 5
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 5
Credit:0.0
366310
Mathematics Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
377310
Mathematics Grade 7
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 7
Credit:0.0
388310
Mathematics Grade 8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0.0
493840
Mechanical, Plumbing, and Electrical Systems
Prerequisite Course Codes:494480
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This instructional program prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning; electrical and mechanical systems; and plumbing. It is a foundation course to combine electrical, plumbing and HVAC courses into a one credit introductory course.
493680
Media Communications
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
The purpose of this course is to assist students in making informed decisions regarding their future academic and occupational goals and to provide information regarding careers in the Arts, A/V Technology and Communication Career Cluster. The content includes, but is not limited to, technology literacy; understanding the importance of Arts and A/V; understanding the role of science, math, reading, writing, history, and technology in Arts and A/V; and Digital Media.Reinforcement of academic skills occurs through classroom instruction and applied laboratory procedures. Instruction and learning activities are provided through theory and hands-on experiences with the equipment, materials and technology appropriate to the course content and in accordance with current practices.
490840
Medical Coding and Billing
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120, 492690
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
Students will be introduced to healthcare systems and the electronic medical records as it pertains to the field of medical coding and billing. Students will be exposed to the medical terminology used to describe human anatomy and physiology. Students will also be introduced to the field of health informatics.
399180
Medical Detectives
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 8
Credit:0.0
495020
Medical Interventions Weighted Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:495000, 495010
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Students investigate a variety of interventions involved in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease as they follow the lives of a fictitious family. The course is a “How-To” manual for maintaining overall health and homeostasis in the body as students explore how to prevent and fight infection; how to screen and evaluate the code in human DNA; how to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer; and how to prevail when the organs of the body begin to fail.
490510
Medical Lab (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:495350, 495360
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
This course is a “How-To” manual for maintaining overall health and homeostasis in the body as students explore how to prevent and fight infection; how to screen and evaluate the code in human DNA; how to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer; and how to prevail when the organs of the body begin to fail.
490520
Medical Lab (1.0 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:495350, 495360
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course is a “How-To” manual for maintaining overall health and homeostasis in the body as students explore how to prevent and fight infection; how to screen and evaluate the code in human DNA; how to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer; and how to prevail when the organs of the body begin to fail.
495240
Medical Math
Prerequisite Course Codes:495350, 495360 or 494050
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course is designed to increase students’ ability to identify, solve, and apply mathematical principles involving temperature, weights, and measures used in the healthcare delivery system.
492690
Medical Office Management
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course is designed to teach students concepts and skills that will be applied in the management and administration of a medical office. The course will focus on careers in the medical office environment, office management skills, patient billing and collections, patient/client service skills, ethics, medical terminology, and health information management.
495390
Medical Procedures Expanded (.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:495350, 495360
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
The Medical Procedures Expanded course focuses on the specific skills needed in several different areas of entry-level positions in health care. Students are able to build upon the skills gained in Medical Procedures. The different skill areas addressed are: dental assisting, laboratory assisting, medical assisting, nurse assisting, physical therapy assisting, and veterinary assisting.
495380
Medical Professions Expanded (.5 Credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:495350, 495360
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
This course is designed as an extension to the Foundations of Healthcare course. The course provides students with a general overview of the more crucial content areas of the Medical Professions Education program core courses. Areas covered are: medical terminology, medical math, human growth and development, processes of disease, and employability skills needed within the healthcare field.
495360
Medical Terminology
Prerequisite Course Codes:495350
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1
This course builds skills in pronouncing, spelling, and defining new words encountered in verbal and written information. Students have the opportunity to acquire skills in interpreting medical records and communications accurately and logically. Emphasis is on forming a foundation for a medical vocabulary including meaning, spelling, and pronunciation. Medical abbreviations, signs, and symbols are included.
494650
Medium/Heavy Brake/Drive Train
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:2.0
Medium/Heavy Brakes/Drive Train is a program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge to repair brakes and drive trains of trucks, buses, and other commercial and industrial vehicles.
494240
Medium/Heavy Diesel Engines/CAB
Prerequisite Course Codes:494650
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge to diagnose and repair diesel engines and CAB in trucks, buses, and other commercial and industrial vehicles.
494660
Medium/Heavy Electrical Systems/HVAC
Prerequisite Course Codes:494650
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:2.0
Medium/Heavy Electrical Systems/HVAC is a program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge to diagnose and repair electrical systems and HVAC in trucks, buses, and other commercial and industrial vehicles.
494230
Medium/Heavy Steering & Suspension/Hydraulics
Prerequisite Course Codes:494650
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Medium/Heavy Steering & Suspension/Hydraulics is a program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge to diagnose and repair Steering & Suspension/Hydraulics in trucks, buses, and other commercial and industrial vehicles.
490090
Medium/Heavy Truck Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:494650
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This class serves as an extension of the skills and concepts learned in the previous courses within its pathway. The lab helps to develop these skills and concepts in simulated real-world environments.
490070
MEP Systems Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This class serves as an extension of the skills and concepts learned in the previous courses within its pathway. The lab helps to develop these skills and concepts in simulated real-world environments.
399360
Middle School Introduction to Coding
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 8
Credit:0.0
971100
Migrant Education
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
593630
Military Service and Security Careers
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
999990
Misc. Non Academic Activity/Assignment
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
449390
Miscellaneous American Sign Language for Professions
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449490
Miscellaneous American Sign Language for Professions (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
447390
Miscellaneous Chinese for Professions
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
596500
Miscellaneous Concurrent Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
596400
Miscellaneous Credit I (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
596410
Miscellaneous Credit II (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
596420
Miscellaneous Credit III (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
596430
Miscellaneous Credit IV (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
596440
Miscellaneous Credit V (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449190
Miscellaneous Embedded American Sign Language
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
449290
Miscellaneous Embedded American Sign Language (0.5 credit)
Miscellaneous Mandarin for Professions (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440390
Miscellaneous Spanish for Professions
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440490
Miscellaneous Spanish for Professions (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
465390
Mobile Application Development - Advanced Year 3 - Weighted Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
In this advanced course, students further refine their problem-solving abilities and create mobile applications leveraging more sophisticated algorithms and programming concepts. Students consider the features and limitations of mobile devices while developing mobile applications. Additionally, students will engage in industry relevant collaborative workflow and project development life-cycles.
465370
Mobile Application Development - Year 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore the fundamentals of mobile application development through this comprehensive course, where students develop computational thinking skills and problem-solving techniques related to mobile application development. From understanding data management and security principles to mastering algorithms and program creation, students will develop the skills to analyze, evaluate, and modify software solutions. With a focus on professionalism and the societal impacts of computing, students will learn to effectively and ethically communicate and problem solve in the dynamic world of mobile application development.
465380
Mobile Application Development - Year 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Building on the foundational knowledge from Year 1, students expand upon their programming skills to create and evaluate more complex applications for mobile devices. Students consider data security and common attacks on mobile platforms to create secure applications. Student created programs will take advantage of common hardware and sensors found in mobile devices.
453030
Music Appreciation (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Apply the basic elements, principles, processes, materials, and inherent qualities of music. Examine a broad range of methods and will conduct critical analyses of the creative processes involved in music. Reflect on the connections between society and music while developing perceptual awareness and aesthetic sensitivity as well as a foundation for a lifelong relationship with music.
451500
Music Lab I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore skills needed for the harmonizing instrument, including but not limited to piano, guitar, banjo, general keyboards, synthesizers, iPads, or various technological media. Apply basic through advanced concepts that are germane to these musical media. Develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes for lifelong playing and listening to music and create opportunities for personal musical expression through choosing, discussing, and sculpting the musical experiences.
451510
Music Lab II
Prerequisite Course Codes:451500
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore skills needed for the harmonizing instrument, including but not limited to piano, guitar, banjo, general keyboards, synthesizers, iPads, or various technological media. Apply basic through advanced concepts that are germane to these musical media. Develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes for lifelong playing and listening to music and create opportunities for personal musical expression through choosing, discussing, and sculpting the musical experiences.
451520
Music Lab III
Prerequisite Course Codes:451500, 451510
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore skills needed for the harmonizing instrument, including but not limited to piano, guitar, banjo, general keyboards, synthesizers, iPads, or various technological media. Apply basic through advanced concepts that are germane to these musical media. Develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes for lifelong playing and listening to music and create opportunities for personal musical expression through choosing, discussing, and sculpting the musical experiences.
451530
Music Lab IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:451500, 451510, 451520
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore skills needed for the harmonizing instrument, including but not limited to piano, guitar, banjo, general keyboards, synthesizers, iPads, or various technological media. Apply basic through advanced concepts that are germane to these musical media. Develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes for lifelong playing and listening to music and create opportunities for personal musical expression through choosing, discussing, and sculpting the musical experiences.
459020
Music Technology
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Study the technologies used to create, manipulate, perform, record, and share music. Introduce the constantly changing resources and possibilities available for personal musical expression. Course activities may involve smartphones, tablets, computers, and cloud-based resources, along with the voice and available acoustic, analog, electronic, and digital instruments.
459010
Music Theory
Prerequisite Course Codes:One year of formal training in music at the high school level is a prerequisite for this course.
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Expand and enhance the skills of the serious high school musicians by examining components of music composition, melodic practices, theories of harmony, and other musical concepts. Analyze music from different stylistic periods and develop notation, aural, and sight-reading skills. Emphasis is placed on the application of rhythm, melody, harmony, form, and other compositional devices into original compositions.
459600
Musical Theatre I
Prerequisite Course Codes:459100
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Articulate the most fundamental elements of theatre by acting, vocal performance, dance, non-dance movement, and staging. Survey the evolution of music in theatre from ancient Greece to modern Broadway through a humanities approach and representative literature. Explore the unique staging and technical demands of musicals in contrast to non-musical plays.
459610
Musical Theatre II
Prerequisite Course Codes:459100, 459600
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Articulate the most fundamental elements of theatre by acting, vocal performance, dance, non-dance movement, and staging. Survey the evolution of music in theatre from ancient Greece to modern Broadway through a humanities approach and representative literature. Explore the unique staging and technical demands of musicals in contrast to non-musical plays.
Students will explore hands-on projects and activities while studying topics such as land use, water quality, stewardship, and environmental agencies. Study of the natural world including biomes, land, air, water, energy, use and care as well as a focus on issues surrounding man's interaction with the Earth will be addressed in this course. Students will select an ecosystem to study throughout the course and apply principles of natural resources and ecology from each unit of study to that ecosystem.
491310
Natural Resources Management
Prerequisite Course Codes:491030 or 491150, 491150
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Natural Resources Management course encompasses the study of the management, protection, enhancement and improvement of soil, water, wildlife, forests and air as natural resources along with the study of systems, instruments and technology used to monitor and minimize the impact of human activity on environmental systems.
495850
Navy JROTC I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Navy JROTC I (year-long) course is designed to present the history, purpose, and objectives of the Navy JROTC program; introduce cadets to the precepts of citizenship, the elements of leadership, and basic military discipline. This course is also designed to engender a sound appreciation for the heritage and traditions of America, with recognition that the historically significant role of sea power will be important in America's future, and develop in each cadet a growing sense of pride in his/her organization, associates, and self.
495860
Navy JROTC II
Prerequisite Course Codes:495850
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Navy JROTC II (year-long) course is designed to provide definition of management; the elements of the leadership process; practical exercise in the development of leadership skill; the role of cadets as leaders; the value of physical exercise and conditioning, and to learn about the basic elements and requirements for national security and their personal obligations as American citizens to contribute toward national security
495870
Navy JROTC III
Prerequisite Course Codes:495860
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Navy JROTC III (year-long) course is designed to focus on the development of advanced leadership and management skills. Seniors enrolled in JROTC III will be administered the NOCTI JROTC Leadership and Employability Skills credential exam.
495910
Navy JROTC IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:495870
Grade Range:12 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Navy JROTC IV (year-long) course focuses entirely on the application of all previously learned leadership and management skills and trainings. The students serve in the highest leadership billets in the Navy JROTC program. Students enrolled in this course will be administered the NOCTI JROTC Leadership and Employability Skills credential exam.
465190
Networking - Advanced Year 3 - Weighted Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Examine the intricacies of networking protocols and communication systems while also delving into industry-relevant hardware and software utilization. Emphasis is placed on understanding the impacts of technology, professionalism, and effective communication of technical information in the computing community.
465170
Networking - Year 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore the fundamentals of networking through this comprehensive course, where students delve into computational thinking and problem-solving techniques related to networking. From understanding data management and security principles to mastering algorithms and program creation, students will develop the skills to analyze, evaluate, and modify networking solutions. With a focus on professionalism and the societal impacts of computing, students will learn to effectively and ethically communicate and problem solve in the dynamic world of computer networking.
465180
Networking - Year 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Develop a deeper understanding of networking by analyzing advanced data management techniques and cybersecurity concepts. Refine skills in the utilization and communication of computer systems within a variety of applications.
999140
Newspaper
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
494300
Non-Structural Analysis/Repair
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Students will be taught how to identify and describe the current types of body/frame construction; identify and describe the individual components of both conventional and unitized construction. They will learn how to identify & repair damage to metal, plastic, fiberglass, rubber & SMC. Students will learn about general body repair, Metal straightening, Glass, Trim, & Hardware
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356880
Office Technology Skills
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 6
Credit:0.0
514020
Oral Communication (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
514010
Oral Communication (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
914000
Oral Communication Exploration
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
414200
Oral Communication: Personal Communication (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Understand the dynamics of effective communication while speaking, listening, and responding in the situations they encounter in day-to-day life. Students will practice communication competencies in both intrapersonal and interpersonal environments, prepare for both informal and formal communication, and participate in a variety of formal and informal personal communication experiences.
414210
Oral Communication: Professional Communication (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Understand the dynamics of effective communication while speaking, listening, and responding in the situations they will encounter in career settings. Students will practice the principles of communication competencies in professional settings, demonstrate the effect of intrapersonal and interpersonal communication of professional relationships, participate in collaborative communication activities that mirror the contemporary workplace, and deliver a variety of informal talks and addresses relevant to the business world.
451100
Orchestra I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply music fundamentals and instrumental techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of instrumental music performance. Apply sight-reading skills, improvisational skills, and performance techniques in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique music performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of instrumental music on society as well as societal influences on instrumental music.
451110
Orchestra II
Prerequisite Course Codes:451100
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply music fundamentals and instrumental techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of instrumental music performance. Apply sight-reading skills, improvisational skills, and performance techniques in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique music performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of instrumental music on society as well as societal influences on instrumental music.
451120
Orchestra III
Prerequisite Course Codes:451100, 451110
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply music fundamentals and instrumental techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of instrumental music performance. Apply sight-reading skills, improvisational skills, and performance techniques in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique music performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of instrumental music on society as well as societal influences on instrumental music.
451130
Orchestra IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:451100, 451110, 451120
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply music fundamentals and instrumental techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of instrumental music performance. Apply sight-reading skills, improvisational skills, and performance techniques in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique music performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of instrumental music on society as well as societal influences on instrumental music.
492780
Organizational Leadership I (0.5 Credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
This project-based semester course offers a foundation for understanding and evaluating organizational leadership. It is designed to assist student leaders and aspiring student leaders in developing a framework for understanding and becoming effective leaders. This course examines topics such as professionalism, organizational behavior, trends and issues, creativity, innovation, leadership, and teamwork.
492790
Organizational Leadership II (0.5 Credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120, 492780
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0,5
This project-based semester course offers a fundamental understanding and evaluation of organizational leadership. It is designed to assist student leaders and aspiring student leaders in developing a mindset of leadership with the skills and knowledge necessary to become an effective organizational leader. This course examines topics such as traits and motives of leaders, influence tactics, conflict resolution, leadership development, and succession planning.
104010
Other Age Combination
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:P - P
Credit:0.0
999820
Other Athletics
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
559080
Other Concurrent Credit Fine Arts
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
580900
Other Concurrent Credit Health Ed.
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
519900
Other Concurrent Credit Language Arts
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
539960
Other Concurrent Credit Math
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
529900
Other Concurrent Credit Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
579900
Other Concurrent Credit Social Studies
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
696200
Other Concurrent Credit/Local Credit Only
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
696000
Other Local Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
650000
Other Local Credit Art
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
660000
Other Local Credit Computer Applications
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
617000
Other Local Credit English
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
680000
Other Local Credit Health and Safety
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
651000
Other Local Credit Instrumental Music
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
615000
Other Local Credit Journalism
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
624000
Other Local Credit Life Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
639000
Other Local Credit Mathematics
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
685000
Other Local Credit Physical Education
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
623000
Other Local Credit Physical Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
679000
Other Local Credit Social Studies
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
614000
Other Local Credit Speech
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
616000
Other Local Credit Theatre
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
652000
Other Local Credit Vocal Music
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
485030
Outdoor Pursuits
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Execute basic motor skills and movement concepts as they apply to outdoor physical activity. Participation in outdoor activities will increase physical fitness levels and develop health practices that value physical activity and its contribution to lifelong fitness.
P
450400
Painting I
Prerequisite Course Codes:450000
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Apply the elements of art and the principles of design. Students will use a variety of media, techniques, processes, and tools to create original paintings that demonstrate understanding of aesthetic concerns and complex compositions. Develop, expand, and increase their real life application of problem solving through maturation. Create, critique, reflect, and make connections to painting while exhibiting original paintings and developing portfolios that reflect personal growth.
450410
Painting II
Prerequisite Course Codes:450000, 450400
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Apply the elements of art and the principles of design. Students will use a variety of media, techniques, processes, and tools to create original paintings that demonstrate understanding of aesthetic concerns and complex compositions. Develop, expand, and increase their real life application of problem solving through maturation. Create, critique, reflect, and make connections to painting while exhibiting original paintings and developing portfolios that reflect personal growth.
494310
Painting/Refinishing
Prerequisite Course Codes:494300
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course introduces the proper procedures for using automotive refinishing equipment and materials in surface preparation and application. Topics include federal, state, and local regulations, personal safety, refinishing equipment and materials, surface preparation, masking, application techniques, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and use proper equipment and materials in refinishing following accepted industry standards.
495290
Pathology (.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:495350, 495360
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
This course is devoted to the exploration of human pathology. Pathology is the branch of medical science that studies the causes, nature, and effects of diseases. This course of study begins with an introduction to pathology-related terms, predisposing factors of diseases, the relationship between diagnosis and prognosis, and disease treatments. Following the introduction, the course delves into a range of pathology-related topics and their relationships to specific systems of the human body. The topics include signs and symptoms of pathology, the effects of trauma, the effects of age, and characteristics of common diseases.
366550
Performance Dance Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
377550
Performance Dance Grade 7
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 7
Credit:0.0
388550
Performance Dance Grade 8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0.0
459300
Performance Dance I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Audition
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore the dance experience and the elements needed for concert dance performance. Nurture and stimulate a quest for artistic achievement, technical mastery, and scholarly excellence.
459310
Performance Dance II
Prerequisite Course Codes:459300
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore the dance experience and the elements needed for concert dance performance. Nurture and stimulate a quest for artistic achievement, technical mastery, and scholarly excellence.
459320
Performance Dance III
Prerequisite Course Codes:459300, 459310
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore the dance experience and the elements needed for concert dance performance. Nurture and stimulate a quest for artistic achievement, technical mastery, and scholarly excellence.
459330
Performance Dance IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:459300, 459310, 459320
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore the dance experience and the elements needed for concert dance performance. Nurture and stimulate a quest for artistic achievement, technical mastery, and scholarly excellence.
491990
Personal Finance (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
This is a one-semester course designed to increase personal finance knowledge and skills and prepare students to successfully manage financial resources. This course also focuses on the individual's role and financial responsibilities as a student, citizen, consumer, and active participant in the business world. Emphasis is also placed on activities and competitions within career and technical student organizations (i.e., FBLA, FCCLA, and DECA). This course is aligned with and will satisfy the requirements set forth in Arkansas Act 480.
485010
Personal Fitness for Life
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Exhibit the knowledge and skills necessary to develop and maintain a health-enhancing level of fitness and to increase physical competence, self-esteem, and the motivation to pursue lifelong physical activity. Participation in activities that will increase physical fitness levels and develop healthy practices. Recognize the value of physical activity and its contribution to lifelong fitness.
495280
Pharmacological Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:495350, 495360
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This program focuses on broad, transferable skills and stresses understanding and demonstration of the following elements of the healthcare industry; planning, management, finance, technical and production skills, underlying principles of technology, labor issues, community issues and health, safety, and environmental issues.
585010
Physical Education (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
244600
Physical Education and Health 4
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:4 - 4
Credit:0.0
211600
Physical Education and Health Grade 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:1 - 1
Credit:0.0
222600
Physical Education and Health Grade 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:2 - 2
Credit:0.0
233600
Physical Education and Health Grade 3
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:3 - 3
Credit:0.0
355600
Physical Education and Health Grade 5
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 5
Credit:0.0
366600
Physical Education and Health Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
200600
Physical Education and Health Kindergarten
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - K
Credit:0.0
355810
Physical Education Grade 5
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 5
Credit:0.0
366810
Physical Education Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
377810
Physical Education Grade 7
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 7
Credit:0.0
388810
Physical Education Grade 8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0.0
423000
Physical Science - Integrated
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Develop an understanding of atomic substructure and substance properties, utilizing the periodic table to predict element properties. Explain the formation and abundance of elements, and comprehend chemical reactions, including rates and energy changes, in terms of molecule collisions and atom rearrangements. Investigate energy transfer in terms of wave properties and the interactions of electromagnetic radiation. Construct explanations for energy's role in matter cycling in organisms and ecosystems, applying mathematical concepts and developing models, while understanding the interdependencies between humans and Earth's systems through the impacts of natural hazards, dependencies on resources, and environmental impacts.
Investigates concepts of motion and create algebraic and conceptual models. Conduct investigations and use mathematical models to evaluate kinetic and potential energy of systems. Use computational models to investigate the conservation of energy and the total change of energy in a system. Use data to analyze wave properties and create visual and mathematical representations for the propagation of light and sound. Use principles of simple harmonic motion to relate periodic properties of waves to vibrations. Evaluate differences and similarities of mechanical and electromagnetic waves investigated through experiments involving light and sound.
522010
Physics (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
491340
Plant Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:491030 or 491150, 491150
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Plant Science course encompasses the study of plant life cycles, classifications, functions, structures, reproduction, media and nutrients, as well as growth and cultural practices through the study of crops, turf grass, trees, shrubs, and/or ornamental plants.
459500
Playwriting I
Prerequisite Course Codes:459100
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore the creative process, script analysis, dramatic structures historical and cultural influences on style and practice, the anatomy of a play, and the mechanics of writing. Participate in workshops and draft and complete plays of various styles and lengths. Public readings or performances may serve as the culmination of specific instructional goals.
459510
Playwriting II
Prerequisite Course Codes:459100, 459500
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore the creative process, script analysis, dramatic structures historical and cultural influences on style and practice, the anatomy of a play, and the mechanics of writing. Participate in workshops and draft and complete plays of various styles and lengths. Public readings or performances may serve as the culmination of specific instructional goals.
494510
Plumbing
Prerequisite Course Codes:493840, 494460 or 494480, 494480
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course connects plumbing students to the many career options available in today’s plumbing profession. This course also provides a history of plumbing and discusses the current technology, industries, and associations that make up the modern plumbing profession.
491440
Poultry Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:491150, 491160, 491180 or 491150
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course allows for an in-depth look at the Poultry Industry while providing hands on laboratories and opportunities to participate in FFA and Supervised Agricultural Experiences.
495400
Power Equipment Technology I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Power Equipment Technology I & II prepares students for careers in the Power Equipment industry. The course sequence focuses on duties and tasks performed by professionals in power equipment repair occupations, as well as pre-employment and employment skills.
495420
Power Equipment Technology II
Prerequisite Course Codes:495400
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Power Equipment Technology I & II prepares students for careers in the Power Equipment industry. The course sequence focuses on duties and tasks performed by professionals in Power Equipment repair occupations, as well as pre-employment and employment skills.
490100
Power Equipment Technology Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:495400, 495420
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This class serves as an extension of the skills and concepts learned in the previous courses within its pathway. The lab helps to develop these skills and concepts in simulated real-world environments.
433000
Pre Calculus
Prerequisite Course Codes:430000, 431000, 4320000
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Apply the study of trigonometric functions, identities, and practical applications of right triangle trigonometry and circular functions. Use symbolic reasoning and analytical methods to represent mathematical situations and express generalizations. Investigate the relationships among various mathematical concepts, employing functions and equations as tools for expressing generalizations.
533020
Pre Calculus (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
430300
Pre-AP Algebra 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 12
Credit:1.0
Develop a deep understanding of linear relationships emphasizing patterns of change, multiple representations of functions and equations, modeling real world scenarios with functions, and methods for finding and representing solutions of equations and inequalities.
432300
Pre-AP Algebra 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Solidify and extend the understanding of functions and data analysis. Build upon linear, quadratic, and exponential functions as they work to define logarithmic, polynomial, rational, square root, cube root, and trigonometric functions. Develop quantitative literacy by weaving data sets, contextual scenarios, and mathematical modeling throughout the course.
420100
Pre-AP Biology
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Engage in real-world data analysis and problem solving that sparks critical thinking about our living world. Utilize the kind of scientific reasoning skills needed to analyze the natural world—and to succeed in future science and social science courses in high school and college.
421300
Pre-AP Chemistry
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Develop a deep conceptual understanding of matter and energy at the molecular level while learning to explain macroscopic observations using particulate-level reasoning. Utilize scientific reasoning skills needed to analyze the natural world—and to succeed in future science and social science courses in high school and college.
459350
Pre-AP Dance
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
410100
Pre-AP English 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Observe small details in a text to arrive at a deeper understanding of the whole. Appreciate authors' sometimes-subtle choices, developing an awareness of how words produce effects and how the conventions of the English language are used for both precision and style. Create complex sentences, building this foundational skill en route to sophisticated, longer-form analyses.
411100
Pre-AP English 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Develop an awareness of poets, playwrights, novelists, and writers of nonfiction manipulation of language to serve their purposes. Compose more nuanced analytical essays with focus on craft and cohesion.
431300
Pre-AP Geometry with Statistics
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 12
Credit:1.0
Develop a deeper understanding of mathematics with a conceptual bridge between algebra and geometry through a unit of statistics and probability to support students’ understanding of concepts essential to quantitative literacy. Solve problems across the domains of algebra, geometry, and statistics.
451070
Pre-AP Music
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Study musical works to identify and understand the elements of music and the ways music is shaped by composers and performers through a variety of ensemble types. Course is entirely performance-based and rubric-scored.
459150
Pre-AP Theatre
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Focus on observation, investigation, and discussion of anchor works of art central to themes and content. Engage in structured conversations, critique work, discuss next steps of reflective writing throughout the process, and creative experimentation of developing work.
450100
Pre-AP Visual Arts
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Develop skills associated with ideation, experimentation, creation, revision, reflection, and analysis-processes and activities that artists use while producing their work. Including analysis and interpretation, peer-to-peer dialogue, experimentation, and reflective writing.
471100
Pre-AP World History and Geography
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Develop concepts and skills for high school and beyond. Explore structures and forces that reflect and shape regions, communities, governments, economies, and cultures of humanity. Develop an organized, meaningful understanding of time and space; examine sources and data; establish inferences to build and critique arguments; and learn tools of historians and geographers.
490110
Pre-Apprenticeship I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Internship course is a paid or unpaid experiential work-based learning experience available for all students. This course integrates knowledge and theory in which students will connect with professionals and experience valuable workplace skills.
490120
Pre-Apprenticeship II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Internship course is a paid or unpaid experiential work-based learning experience available for all students. This course integrates knowledge and theory in which students will connect with professionals and experience valuable workplace skills.
490130
Pre-Apprenticeship III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Internship course is a paid or unpaid experiential work-based learning experience available for all students. This course integrates knowledge and theory in which students will connect with professionals and experience valuable workplace skills.
490140
Pre-Apprenticeship IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Internship course is a paid or unpaid experiential work-based learning experience available for all students. This course integrates knowledge and theory in which students will connect with professionals and experience valuable workplace skills.
593650
Precision Agriculture
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
999800
Prep Period
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
491160
Principles of Agriculture Science-Animal (CASE) Weighted Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:491030, 491150 or 491150
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Student experiences will involve the study of animal anatomy, physiology, behavior, nutrition, reproduction, health, selection, and marketing. For example, students will acquire skills in meeting the nutritional needs of animals while developing balanced, economical rations. Throughout the course, students will consider the perceptions and preferences of individuals within local, regional, and world markets. Students will explore hands-on projects and activities to learn the characteristics of animal science and work on major projects and problems similar to those that animal science specialists, such as veterinarians, zoologists, livestock producers, and industry personnel, face in their respective careers. Students will investigate, experiment, and learn about documenting a project, solving problems, and communicating their solutions to their peers and members of the professional community. Teachers are provided detailed professional development facilitate instruction. Every lesson is aligned with national standards for agriculture, science, mathematics, and English language arts.
491170
Principles of Agriculture Science-Plant (CASE) Weighted Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:491030 or 491150, 491150
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Students will learn how to apply scientific knowledge and skills to use plants effectively for agricultural and horticultural production. Students will discover the value of plant production and its impact on the individual, the local, and the global economy. Lessons throughout the course will provide an overview of the field of agricultural science with a foundation in plant science. These lessons include working in teams and exploring hands-on projects. Students will work on major projects and problems similar to those that plant science specialists, such as horticulturalists, agronomists, greenhouse and nursery managers, and plant research specialists, face in their respective careers. Teachers are provided detailed professional development to facilitate instruction. Every lesson is aligned with national standards for agriculture, science, mathematics, and English language arts.
492090
Principles of Banking
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Banking is a one-year course that provides an introduction to banking services and financial institutions. Students will study principles of banking transactions and the services of a bank. Topics include soft skills in the workplace; history of banking; federal reserve; banking laws, ethics, and banks as business; banking services; bank security; ten-key touch; and banking transactions.
495000
Principles of Biomedical Sciences
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Student work involves the study of human medicine, research processes, an introduction to bioinformatics, and the use of computer science, mathematics, and information theory to model and analyze biological systems. Students investigate the human body systems and various health conditions including heart disease, diabetes, sickle-cell disease, hypercholesterolemia, and infectious diseases
494050
Principles of Sports Medicine
Prerequisite Course Codes:495350
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course is designed for students interested in fields such as athletic training, physical therapy, medicine, fitness, exercise physiology, kinesiology, nutrition, and other sports medicine related fields. This class includes both theory-based and practicum instruction that exposes students to various sports medicine careers. Through these connections students will understand the importance of medical terminology and how it relates to exercise, nutrition, treatment modalities, and preventative/rehabilitative care.
450300
Printmaking
Prerequisite Course Codes:450000
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Apply the elements of art and the principles of design. Students will use a variety of media, techniques, processes, and tools to create original prints that demonstrate understanding of aesthetic concerns and complex compositions. Develop, expand, and increase real life application of problem solving through maturation. Create, critique, reflect, and make connections to printmaking while exhibiting original prints and developing portfolios that reflect personal growth.
495610
Professional Practice: Health Informatics Internship
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
465090
Programming - Advanced Year 3 - Weighted Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
In this advanced course, students further refine their problem-solving abilities and explore the use of real world data to solve problems. Content includes the creation of sophisticated algorithms, expansion on object-oriented programming, advanced data analysis techniques, and cybersecurity strategies. Additionally, students will learn effective communication skills for technical information and storytelling with data, preparing them for real-world applications in the computing field.
465070
Programming - Year 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore the fundamentals of programming through this comprehensive course, where students develop computational thinking skills and problem-solving techniques related to programming. From understanding data management and security principles to mastering algorithms and program creation, students will develop the skills to analyze, evaluate, and modify software solutions. With a focus on professionalism and the societal impacts of computing, students will learn to effectively and ethically communicate and problem solve in the dynamic world of computer programming.
465080
Programming - Year 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Building upon the foundational knowledge from Year 1, this course delves deeper into algorithm development, data analysis, and cybersecurity concepts. Students will create and evaluate more complex algorithms and programs while gaining a deeper understanding of computer utilization in various industries and communication methods among computing devices. Programming concepts include the use of classes, file input and output, and version control systems.
474400
Psychology (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Provides an introduction to the science of behavior and mental processes. Integrates an overview of the history of psychology as well as an opportunity to study personality and individuality as well as explores how the knowledge and methods of psychologists are applied to the solution of human problems. Examines human development, biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, learning, memory and cognition, behavior patterns, personality, and individuality.
Q
439120
Quantitative Reasoning (Transitional)
Prerequisite Course Codes:430000
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Discover math topics, building on Algebra I basics. Focus on using modeling to analyze real-world situations and enhance mathematical understanding. Express and process reasoning in numbers, graphs, symbols, and words, connecting concepts to new contexts. Use technology including graphing calculators, computers, or data tools.
R
493380
Radio Broadcasting I
Prerequisite Course Codes:493680
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Principles of announcing/audio engineering: study of voice, diction, pronunciation, and delivery will be explored in this course. Experience in various types of announcing, concepts and techniques of sound production, including the coordinating and directing processes, hands-on experience with equipment, sound sources, and direction of talent, equipment maintenance and operations. Experience will include sports casting, audio reinforcement/ recording/editing, PSA’s, commercial copywriting, and newswriting.
493390
Radio Broadcasting II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Extension of study in announcing, audio production, broadcasting, and sound engineering: study of voice, diction, pronunciation and delivery as well as audio recording/editing is emphasized. With experience in various types of announcing, concepts and techniques of sound production, including the coordinating and directing processes, hands-on experience with equipment, sound sources, and direction of talent, equipment maintenance, and operations.
493400
Radio Broadcasting III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
This independent production-based course is designed to provide the advanced radio student the opportunity to master the skills and knowledge needed to begin a comprehensive career in radio broadcasting.
493410
Radio Broadcasting Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This class serves as an extension of the skills and concepts learned in the previous courses within its pathway. The lab helps to develop these skills and concepts in simulated real-world environments.
366190
Ramp-Up to Literacy - 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
377190
Ramp-Up to Literacy - 7
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 7
Credit:0.0
388190
Ramp-Up to Literacy - 8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0.0
590140
Razorback AgCademy Foundation of Ag Education
Prerequisite Course Codes:491030, 491150
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
A preparatory course evaluating the historical foundations of agricultural education with an introduction to the psychological, sociological and philosophical foundations of education. This course will encourage reflective practice through understanding of educational trends, classroom environment creation and utilization, and effective program planning.
590180
Razorback AgCademy Fundamentals of Ag Systems
Prerequisite Course Codes:491150, 491390
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Study of basic mathematical and physical science concepts important in the mechanization of agriculture.
590150
Razorback AgCademy Intro to Animal Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:491150, 491160, 491180 or 491150
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Students will be introduced to biological sciences associated with modern systems of care and management of livestock. Foundation sciences include topics in genetics, growth and development, physiology, nutrition, animal health, and animal behavior.
355120
Reading Developmental Skills Grade 5
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 5
Credit:0.0
366120
Reading Developmental Skills Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
377120
Reading Developmental Skills Grade 7
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 7
Credit:0.0
388120
Reading Developmental Skills Grade 8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0.0
355130
Reading Grade 5
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 5
Credit:0.0
366130
Reading Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
377130
Reading Grade 7
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 7
Credit:0.0
388130
Reading Grade 8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0.0
999020
Recess
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 6
Credit:0.0
485020
Recreational Sports
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Execute basic motor skills and movement concepts as they apply to physical activity, lifetime sports, and recreational activities. Participation in activities will increase physical fitness levels and develop health practices that value physical activity and its contribution to lifelong fitness.
970130
Remediation/Enrichment
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
496000
Research (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
490820
Retail Business
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Retail Business course will provide students an overview of the retailing industry from a regional, national, and global perspective. Students will increase awareness and knowledge of key elements within the retail industry including business operations, marketing, sales, supply, and production, merchandising, promotion, selling, analyzing and forecasting sales, operations, and inventory control. The course will also focus on fundamental retail processes and related careers that are essential to maintaining production, purchasing, inventory, and a sustainable supply chain to help ensure products are readily available for consumers. Students will also explore retail operations used within different types of retail companies, on-line and e-commerce businesses, and future trends within the retail industry.
465590
Robotics - Advanced Year 3 - Weighted Credit
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
In this advanced course, students further refine problem-solving skills utilizing computational thinking and the engineering design process. Students apply concepts of mechanical and electrical engineering to solve problems using robotics systems. Additional topics include furthering program writing skills, development of troubleshooting strategies, and analysis of data collected from robotic sensors.
465570
Robotics - Year 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore the fundamentals of robotics through this comprehensive course, where students develop computational thinking skills and problem-solving techniques related to robotics. From understanding data management and security principles to mastering algorithms and program creation, students will develop the skills to analyze, evaluate, and modify solutions. With a focus on professionalism and the societal impacts of computing, students will learn to effectively and ethically communicate and problem solve in the dynamic world of robotics.
465580
Robotics - Year 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Building upon the fundamentals, this intermediate course deepens students' understanding of computer communications and hardware/software utilization, cybersecurity, data analysis, and algorithm development. Students gain proficiency in programming to solve complex problems, while exploring robotics technology within various industries and its effects on the future.
999870
ROTC Drill Team
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 12
Credit:0.0
544050
Russian (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
444000
Russian I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
444010
Russian II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
444030
Russian III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
444040
Russian IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
S
529010
Science (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
529020
Science (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
233610
Science and Health 3
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:3 - 3
Credit:0.0
211610
Science and Health Grade 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:1 - 1
Credit:0.0
222610
Science and Health Grade 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:2 - 2
Credit:0.0
244610
Science and Health Grade 4
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:4 - 4
Credit:0.0
355610
Science and Health Grade 5
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 5
Credit:0.0
366610
Science and Health Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
200610
Science and Health K.
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - K
Credit:0.0
929000
Science Exploration I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
929010
Science Exploration II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
929020
Science Exploration III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
355210
Science Grade 5
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 5
Credit:0.0
366210
Science Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
377210
Science Grade 7
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 7
Credit:0.0
388210
Science Grade 8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0.0
973910
Science Special Education Self-Contained
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
450600
Sculpture
Prerequisite Course Codes:450000
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Apply the elements of art and the principles of design. Students will use a variety of media, techniques, processes, and tools to create original sculpture that demonstrates understanding of aesthetic concerns and complex compositions. Develop, expand, and increase real life application of problem solving through maturation. Create, critique, reflect, and make connections to sculpture while exhibiting original sculpture and developing portfolios that reflect personal growth.
492000
Securities, Investments, Risk, and Insurance
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120, 492290
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Securities, Investments, Risk, and Insurance provides students with the tools and techniques needed for short-term earnings and long-term saving and investing strategies while emphasizing an understanding of the value of money. In addition, ethical and professional characteristics for career success will be addressed. Project-based learning opportunities will be used to introduce students to the real-world applications of insurance planning, risk management, and investment avenues of personal financial planning.
495580
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
Prerequisite Course Codes:495570
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
A program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to join or cut metal surfaces. Includes instruction in arc welding, resistance welding, brazing and soldering, cutting, high-energy beam welding and cutting, solid state welding, ferrous and non-ferrous materials, oxidation-reduction reactions, welding metallurgy, welding processes and heat treating, structural design, safety, and applicable codes and standards.
494480
Skilled Trades: Construction
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Skilled Trades Construction is a foundational course in the Architecture & Construction cluster covering essential knowledge, skills, and concepts required for careers in construction. Students will learn to describe various construction fields and outline the steps necessary to advance in specific construction careers. Students will learn to employ tools safely and interpret construction drawings to complete projects demonstrating proper measurement and application of mathematical concepts. Standards in this course also include an overview of the construction industry and an introduction to building systems and materials.
495570
Skilled Trades: Manufacturing
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
The Skilled Trades Manufacturing course is designed to introduce students to many different types of manufacturing and machining-related career fields. Students will increase knowledge of the job skills that align with the different types of manufacturing processes, equipment and products that are produced by companies within the manufacturing and machining industries. Students will also gain valuable skills related to safety, proper use of equipment, communication, work ethic and other effective career skills that will be expected within the workplace. In the Manufacturing I course, students will also increase knowledge of essential math and literacy skills that relate to manufacturing. Students will gain foundational knowledge in the identification of and proper use of equipment and machine commonly used in the industry, including manual and power lathes, milling machines, robotic arm, CNC machine, drill press and bench grinders.
492700
Small Business Operations
Prerequisite Course Codes:490820, 492120, 492330 or 492120
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Small Business Operations is designed for students interested in learning how to manage a small business. Students will be required to participate in laboratory work. The lab experience will consist of operating a School Based Enterprise (SBE). In addition to the lab work, students will also complete a series of lessons designed to prepare them for the transition to higher education and/or an entrepreneurial career. The Small Business Operations (SBO) course requires that schools teaching this course also operate a fully operational small business enterprise (SBE).
579040
Social Studies (0.5 credit) (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
579000
Social Studies (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
579010
Social Studies (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
355710
Social Studies Grade 5
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 5
Credit:0.0
366710
Social Studies Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
377710
Social Studies Grade 7
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 7
Credit:0.0
388710
Social Studies Grade 8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0.0
474500
Sociology (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Investigates the science of behavior and mental processes, including an overview of the history of psychology. Provides the opportunity to study personality and individuality, as well as considers how the knowledge and methods of psychologists are applied to the solution of human problems. Considers human development; biological bases of behavior; sensation and perception; learning, memory, and cognition; behavior patterns; personality and individuality.
540060
Spanish (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440500
Spanish Arts and Design
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440600
Spanish Arts and Design (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440510
Spanish Athletics
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440610
Spanish Athletics (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440520
Spanish Books and Literature
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440620
Spanish Books and Literature (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440580
Spanish Cultural Studies
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440680
Spanish Cultural Studies (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440530
Spanish Film
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440630
Spanish Film (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440540
Spanish Food and Cooking
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440640
Spanish Food and Cooking (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440300
Spanish for Agriculture
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440400
Spanish for Agriculture (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440310
Spanish for Business
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440410
Spanish for Business (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440100
Spanish for Computer Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440200
Spanish for Computer Science (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440320
Spanish for Construction and Manufacturing
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440420
Spanish for Construction and Manufacturing (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440330
Spanish for Education
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440430
Spanish for Education (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440110
Spanish for ELA
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440210
Spanish for ELA (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440120
Spanish for Fine Arts
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440220
Spanish for Fine Arts (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440340
Spanish for First Responders
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440440
Spanish for First Responders (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440350
Spanish for Government and Public Service
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440450
Spanish for Government and Public Service (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440130
Spanish for Health
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440230
Spanish for Health (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440360
Spanish for Health Care
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440460
Spanish for Health Care (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
540100
Spanish for Heritage and Native Speakers I
Prerequisite Course Codes:language proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Integrate literacy through extensive, varied writing activities and exposure to a variety of literature, newspapers, magazines, films, music, and current issues. Demonstrate language skills through oral presentations, debates, and class discussions in both formal and informal settings. Intended for native speakers (students who were raised in an area where the target language is spoken), and heritage speakers (students raised in an English-speaking area, but in a family in which the target language was regularly spoken).
540110
Spanish for Heritage and Native Speakers II
Prerequisite Course Codes:language proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Integrate literacy through extensive, varied writing activities and exposure to a variety of literature, newspapers, magazines, films, music, and current issues. Demonstrate language skills through oral presentations, debates, and class discussions in both formal and informal settings. Intended for native speakers (students who were raised in an area where the target language is spoken), and heritage speakers (students raised in an English-speaking area, but in a family in which the target language was regularly spoken).
540120
Spanish for Heritage and Native Speakers III
Prerequisite Course Codes:language proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Integrate literacy through extensive, varied writing activities and exposure to a variety of literature, newspapers, magazines, films, music, and current issues. Demonstrate language skills through oral presentations, debates, and class discussions in both formal and informal settings. Intended for native speakers (students who were raised in an area where the target language is spoken), and heritage speakers (students raised in an English-speaking area, but in a family in which the target language was regularly spoken).
440140
Spanish for Math
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440240
Spanish for Math (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440370
Spanish for Media and Design
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440470
Spanish for Media and Design (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440150
Spanish for Oral Comm
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440250
Spanish for Oral Comm (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440160
Spanish for PE
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440260
Spanish for PE (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440170
Spanish for Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440270
Spanish for Science (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440380
Spanish for Service Industries
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440480
Spanish for Service Industries (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440180
Spanish for Social Studies
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440280
Spanish for Social Studies (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440550
Spanish Games
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440650
Spanish Games (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440000
Spanish I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
440020
Spanish II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
440030
Spanish III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
440040
Spanish IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:Language Proficiency
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Communicate ideas (that is, to understand, speak, read, and write the language), and increase communicative and cultural proficiency in the target language(s). Introduce cultures, traditions, and current events on the appropriate level through selected readings, audio/visual recordings, and other authentic materials to give students an appreciation of the similarities and differences in the life, customs, and cultures of other peoples and civilizations.
440560
Spanish Music
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440660
Spanish Music (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440590
Spanish Other Special Interests
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440690
Spanish Other Special Interests (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
440570
Spanish STEM and Tinkering
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
440670
Spanish STEM and Tinkering (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
971500
Special Education Itinerant Services
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
972100
Special Education Language Arts
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
972300
Special Education Mathematics
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
972110
Special Education Reading
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
971530
Special Education Resource Services
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
972200
Special Education Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
971540
Special Education Self-Contained (T/P Ratio 1-10 or 1-15)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
971550
Special Education Self-Contained (T/P Ratio 1-6)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
972700
Special Education Social Studies
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
971560
Special Education Transition
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 12
Credit:1.0
452070
Specialized Vocal Ensemble I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply music fundamentals and vocal techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of vocal music performance. Apply sight-reading skills, improvisational skills, and performance techniques in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique vocal music performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of vocal music on society as well as societal influences on vocal music.
452080
Specialized Vocal Ensemble II
Prerequisite Course Codes:452080
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply music fundamentals and vocal techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of vocal music performance. Apply sight-reading skills, improvisational skills, and performance techniques in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique vocal music performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of vocal music on society as well as societal influences on vocal music.
452090
Specialized Vocal Ensemble III
Prerequisite Course Codes:452080, 452090
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply music fundamentals and vocal techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of vocal music performance. Apply sight-reading skills, improvisational skills, and performance techniques in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique vocal music performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of vocal music on society as well as societal influences on vocal music.
452100
Specialized Vocal Ensemble IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:452080, 452090
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply music fundamentals and vocal techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of vocal music performance. Apply sight-reading skills, improvisational skills, and performance techniques in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique vocal music performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of vocal music on society as well as societal influences on vocal music.
971400
Speech Pathology
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
596300
Split Training Option
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 12
Credit:1.0
494070
Sports Medicine Injury Assessment
Prerequisite Course Codes:495350, 495360 or 494050
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course provides students with a more specific look at sports medicine from the perspective of injury evaluation that includes advanced injury assessment, and understand of common injuries that affect the physically active population. Students will gain a more complete understanding injury evaluation and the role it plays in the career field of Sports Medicine. It is recommended that Human Anatomy and Physiology, Sports Medicine I and Sports Medicine II be completed prior to enrolling in this course.
439090
Statistics
Prerequisite Course Codes:430000, 432000
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Embark on Statistics, a journey tailored for students completing Algebra II and interested in business, social sciences, or education. Develop an understanding of experimental design, estimation, hypothesis testing, and effective communication through probability, randomness, and variability. Engage in practical applications, exploring data collection and analysis methods throughout this two-semester course.
419120
Strategic Reading Grade 10
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:10 - 10
Credit:1.0
Accelerate reading growth by strengthening comprehension outcomes in grade 10. In a context of meaningful content, ongoing assessment, and focused explicit instruction, students will evaluate fiction and nonfiction texts and multicultural literature of diverse formats (e.g., print media, Web-based texts, fiction and nonfiction books and articles) and genres.
419170
Strategic Reading Grade 11
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:11 - 11
Credit:1.0
419180
Strategic Reading Grade 12
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:12 - 12
Credit:1.0
366140
Strategic Reading Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
377140
Strategic Reading Grade 7
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 7
Credit:0.0
388140
Strategic Reading Grade 8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0.0
419110
Strategic Reading Grade 9
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 9
Credit:1.0
Accelerate reading growth by strengthening comprehension outcomes in grade 9. In a context of meaningful content, ongoing assessment, and focused explicit instruction, students will evaluate fiction and nonfiction texts and multicultural literature of diverse formats (e.g., print media, Web-based texts, fiction and nonfiction books and articles) and genres.
690030
STRIVE
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 10
Credit:0.0
494320
Structural Analysis/Repair
Prerequisite Course Codes:494300, 494310
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Structural Analysis and Damage Repair is a course that prepares students to analyze structural collision damage to a vehicle, determine the extent of the damage and the direction of impact, initiate an appropriate repair plan, and correctly use equipment to fit metal to a specified dimension within tolerances. Course content includes repairs to vehicle frames and glass. The course prepares students for entry-level employment and advanced training in collision repair technology, and post-secondary education.
999100
Student Activities
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
999830
Student Aide
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
450080
Studio Art 2-D (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:450000
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:0.5
Explore, apply, and move toward mastery of the elements of art and principles of design in specific areas of art, such as painting, drawing, printmaking, digital art, photography, mixed media, surface design, or other 2-D media. Demonstrate evidence of complex problem-solving skills, higher order thinking, risk taking, imagination, and innovation. Exhibit art and will assemble portfolios that reflect personal growth in media, techniques, processes, and tools used to create complex 2-D compositions.
450090
Studio Art 3-D (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:450000
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:0.5
Explore, apply, and move toward mastery of the elements of art and principles of design in specific areas of art, such as ceramics, jewelry, mosaics, fiber arts, sculptures, mixed media, altered books, or other 3-D media. Demonstrate evidence of complex problem-solving skills, higher order thinking, risk taking, imagination, and innovation. Exhibit art and assemble portfolios that reflect personal growth in the media, techniques, process, and tools used to create complex 3-D compositions.
999000
Study Hall
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
491150
Survey of Agriculture Systems
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
A foundation course for all agricultural programs of study. Topics covered include general agriculture, FFA, leadership, supervised agricultural experiences, animal systems, plant systems, agribusiness systems, food products and processing systems, biotechnology, natural resources systems, environmental service systems and power, structural and technical systems.
492120
Survey of Business
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Survey of Business is a two-semester course. It is designed to introduce students to business and marketing programs of study and related technology to help students succeed in business and marketing careers. The clusters and related programs of study are: Business Management & Administration: Management, Medical Office Administration, and Office Administration; Finance: Accounting, Banking, and Business Finance; Hospitality and Tourism: Hospitality and Tourism; Marketing, Sales and Service: Digital Marketing, (Retail Management; and Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics: Supply Chain and Logistics. Using industry-recognized software (i.e., Microsoft), students will focus on skills in word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, and as they relate to business and marketing careers.
494210
Suspension & Steering/Automatic Transmissions
Prerequisite Course Codes:494180, 494190
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
In this course the student will learn the design, operation, and repair of vehicle steering and suspension systems. This will include two and four-wheel alignment on conventional and McPherson strut suspension systems, tire balance and service. This course meets all applicable National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) standards.
T
439130
Technical Math for College and Career
Prerequisite Course Codes:430000, 431000
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Explore real-world applications and modeling by collecting, organizing, and interpreting data for practical insights. Build abilities in strategic thinking and flexible reasoning using numbers, graphs, symbols, and words. Use technology tools like graphing calculators and computers to enhance understanding.
459240
Technical Theatre I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Experience all elements of technical theatre, including scenery, props, lighting, sound, costume, and makeup. All levels of Technical Theatre focus on the artistic processes of creating, performing, responding, and connecting.
459250
Technical Theatre II
Prerequisite Course Codes:459240
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Advance skills in all elements of technical theatre through practical experience, with new instruction in design. All levels of Technical Theatre focus on the artistic processes of creating, performing, responding, and connecting.
459260
Technical Theatre III
Prerequisite Course Codes:459240, 459250
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Deepen understanding and advance skills in one specialized area of technical theatre, which could include scenery, props, lighting, sound, costume, and/or makeup. All levels of Technical Theatre focus on the artistic processes of creating, performing, responding, and connecting.
459270
Technical Theatre IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:459240, 459250, 459260
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Focus on leadership skills required to provide technical direction to a collaborative production staff. All levels of Technical Theatre focus on the artistic processes of creating, performing, responding, and connecting.
356870
Technology Essentials
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 6
Credit:0.0
999880
Test Preparation
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
399130
The Magic of Electrons (semester course)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 8
Credit:0.0
399140
The Science of Technology (semester course)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 8
Credit:0.0
453130
Theatre Appreciation (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Develop an understanding of basic theatre skills and the history of the theatre, analyze and evaluate artistic work, and discover connections between theatrical works and societal, cultural, and historical contexts.
355570
Theatre Grade 5
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 5
Credit:0.0
366570
Theatre Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
378700
Theatre Grades 7-8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 8
Credit:0.0
214100
Theatre Grades K-4
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 4
Credit:0.0
459100
Theatre I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Master both academic and performance skills in the art of drama and theatrical production through improvisation, expressive movement, analysis of scripts and characters, acting, and stagecraft. Evaluate and critique both written and performed works and make connections between theatre, other art forms, and other cultures.
459110
Theatre II
Prerequisite Course Codes:459100
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Expand the knowledge and performance base of Theatre I. Master both academic and performance skills in the art of drama and theatrical production through improvisation, expressive movement, analysis of scripts and characters, acting, and stagecraft. Evaluate and critique both written and performed works and make connections between theatre, other art forms, and other cultures.
459120
Theatre III
Prerequisite Course Codes:459100, 459110
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Expand the knowledge and performance base of Theatre II. Master both academic and performance skills in the art of drama and theatrical production through improvisation, expressive movement, analysis of scripts and characters, acting, and stagecraft. Evaluate and critique both written and performed works and make connections between theatre, other art forms, and other cultures.
459130
Theatre IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:459100, 459110, 459120
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Master the skills required to direct drama/theatre experiences. Expand the knowledge and performance base of Theatre III. Master both academic and performance skills in the art of drama and theatrical production through improvisation, expressive movement, analysis of scripts and characters, acting, and stagecraft. Evaluate and critique both written and performed works and make connections between theatre, other art forms, and other cultures
459400
Theatre Production & Management
Prerequisite Course Codes:459110, 459250 or portfolio submission process, 459290
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
Develop leadership skills within the collaborative areas of theatre production. Serve as a production team in performance, directing, technical theatre, promotions, and/or business management, emphasizing collaboration, management, and organization.
459140
Theatrical Makeup (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:459100 or 459240
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:0.5
Master the technical theatre specialty of theatrical makeup. Mastery in theatrical makeup means discovering the expressive elements of design and application, knowing the terminology and historical background that is used to comprehend technical theatre, having a clear sense of what theatrical makeup embodies, and being able to reflect, critique, and connect personal experience to the theatre.
134010
Three and/or Four Years Old
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:P - P
Credit:0.0
133010
Three Years Old
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:P - P
Credit:0.0
970100
Title I Early Childhood
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 4
Credit:0.0
970200
Title I Early Childhood Supervised
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:P - 4
Credit:0.0
970400
Title I Language Arts
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
970500
Title I Language Arts Supervised
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
970600
Title I Math
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
970700
Title I Math Supervised
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
970300
Title I Reading
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
970310
Title I Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
970410
Title I Social Studies
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
355900
Tools for Learning Grade 5
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 5
Credit:0.0
366900
Tools for Learning Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
377900
Tools for Learning Grade 7
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 7
Credit:0.0
388900
Tools for Learning Grade 8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0.0
492260
Tourism Industry Management
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
The content includes but is not limited to customer service, management and supervisory development, management theory, decision making, organization, communications, human relations, leadership training, personnel training, travel counseling, reservationists, ticketing, tour development, security, sales, travel and tourism accounting, marketing, and convention management, applicable local, state, and federal laws and asset management.
971570
Transition Work Experience I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:1.0
971580
Transition Work Experience II
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:1.0
971590
Transition Work Experience III
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:1.0
971610
Transition Work Experience IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:1.0
413010
Transitional English 12
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Accelerate students’ literacy skills essential for college and career readiness. Students receive instruction in reading, writing, speaking and listening, and language, emphasizing literary and informational texts from diverse genres in print and digital formats. The course closely examines unique characteristics of literary and informational texts and emphasizes the specific strategies needed to comprehend them; and focuses on developing the requisite literacy skills for success in higher education and the workforce.
496040
Transitional Literacy
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Develop strategies for reading and fully understanding specific kinds of complex texts in all subjects. Students read texts to develop knowledge and formulate opinions in order to communicate in a variety of written formats. Transitional Literacy Ready prepares high school students to read and write about college-level texts in core subjects using two (2) history, two (2) English, and two (2) science modules/units.
496030
Transitional Literacy Ready
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
In Transitional Literacy, students receive instruction in reading, writing, speaking and listening, and language, emphasizing literary and informational texts from diverse genres in print and digital formats. The course develops the requisite literacy skills for success in higher education and the workforce by incorporating texts from ELA, history/social studies, science, and technical subjects.
490830
Transportation and Distribution
Prerequisite Course Codes:492120, 492770
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
This year-long course covers concepts and skills related to planning and management of transportation and distribution activities affecting business operations. Students will learn essential knowledge for entry into careers in the transportation, distribution, and logistics fields.
U
474100
United States Government (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Constructs an understanding of the social systems that are the foundation of society, enhances students’ understanding of the social world, and examines how the social world influences the way they think, feel, and act. Focuses on culture, social status, social institutions, social problems, the resulting behaviors as well as in using the tools and techniques of sociologists. Addresses the causes, consequences, and possible solutions for various social issues as they read major sociological theorists and consider how sociologists approach issues.
570030
United States History (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
570010
United States History (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
470000
United States History Since 1929
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Relates the effects of changing culture, technology, world economy, and environment, as well as the impact of global conflicts on contemporary society in the United States. Formulates an understanding of the cause-and-effect relationship between past and present events, recognizes patterns of interactions, and considers the impact of events in the United States within an interconnected world. Explores the Great Depression to the present by investigating the political, economic, geographic, social, and cultural development of the United States of America from the late nineteenth century into the twenty-first century.
490150
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Flex Course
Prerequisite Course Codes:490160, 490180
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
At the completion of the course, the student will be able to:
Understand the basic knowledge and skills to fly a UAS for a specific application.
This course is designed to be offered through multiple program areas to add the UAS emphasis.
490160
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
At the end of this course students will be able to successfully:
1. Pilot remotely controlled aircraft.
2. Demonstrate FAA regulations specific to UAS aircraft and operations.
3. Use basic tools and equipment safely.
4. Demonstrate design, troubleshooting and repair of Unmanned Aerial Systems.
5. Apply the technical skills sought by employers in today’s UAS related industries.
6. Demonstrate oral and written communication as it pertains to the workplace.
490170
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) II
Prerequisite Course Codes:490160
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
At the completion of the course, the student will be able to:
1. Pilot remotely controlled aircraft.
2. Demonstrate FAA regulations specific to UAS aircraft and operations.
3. Use basic tools and equipment safely.
4. Demonstrate design, troubleshooting and repair of Unmanned Aerial Systems.
5. Apply the technical skills sought by employers in today’s UAS related industries.
6. Demonstrate oral and written communication as it pertains to the workplace.
7. Pass the Federal Aviation Administration Part 107 Remote Pilot Knowledge Test.
490180
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) III
Prerequisite Course Codes:490160, 490180
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course is designed as a capstone course to enable students to plan and execute UAS flight mission(s) for an organization or business. The course may be in the form of an internship or project-based learning at the discretion of the school.
970000
US History Exploration
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
V
491460
Veterinary Science
Prerequisite Course Codes:491150, 491160, 491180 or 491150
Grade Range:10 - 12
Credit:1.0
This course will provide the student with a sound platform to master the knowledge and skills necessary to become a veterinary assistant. It will also prepare the student to pursue a rewarding career as part of the professional veterinarian team. It will also equip the next generation of veterinarians and veterinarian assistants with the new technological tools that reinforce our industry's expectations. Finally, it provides academic knowledge, higher order reasoning and problem solving skills, work attitudes, general employability skills, technical skills and occupational skills.
453100
Visual Art Appreciation (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Develop perceptual awareness and aesthetic sensitivity, as well as a foundation for a lifelong relationship with the arts. Learn the elements of art and principles of design; explore the basic processes, materials, and inherent qualities of visual art; examine a broad range of methods; conduct critical analyses of the creative processes involved in the various art forms; and reflect on the connections between society and visual art.
950000
Visual Art Exploration
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
200510
Visual Art for Kindergarten
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - K
Credit:0.0
450000
Visual Art Foundations I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Apply the elements of art and the principles of design by using a variety of media, techniques, processes, and tools to create original artwork that demonstrates understanding of aesthetic concerns and complex compositions. Basic concepts are introduced at the Visual Art Foundations I level, as students progress through each course, they will develop, expand, and increase real life application of problem solving through artistic maturation. Students will create, critique, reflect, make connections to art, exhibit original artwork and develop portfolios that reflect their personal growth.
450030
Visual Art Foundations II
Prerequisite Course Codes:450000
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Apply the elements of art and the principles of design by using a variety of media, techniques, processes, and tools to create original artwork that demonstrates understanding of aesthetic concerns and complex compositions. Basic concepts are introduced at the Visual Art Foundations I level, as students progress through each course, they will develop, expand, and increase real life application of problem solving through artistic maturation. Students will create, critique, reflect, make connections to art, exhibit original artwork and develop portfolios that reflect their personal growth.
450040
Visual Art Foundations III
Prerequisite Course Codes:450000, 450030
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Apply the elements of art and the principles of design by using a variety of media, techniques, processes, and tools to create original artwork that demonstrates understanding of aesthetic concerns and complex compositions. Basic concepts are introduced at the Visual Art Foundations I level, as students progress through each course, they will develop, expand, and increase real life application of problem solving through artistic maturation. Students will create, critique, reflect, make connections to art, exhibit original artwork and develop portfolios that reflect their personal growth.
450050
Visual Art Foundations IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:450000, 450030, 450040
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Apply the elements of art and the principles of design by using a variety of media, techniques, processes, and tools to create original artwork that demonstrates understanding of aesthetic concerns and complex compositions. Basic concepts are introduced at the Visual Art Foundations I level, as students progress through each course, they will develop, expand, and increase real life application of problem solving through artistic maturation. Students will create, critique, reflect, make connections to art, exhibit original artwork and develop portfolios that reflect their personal growth.
211510
Visual Art Grade 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:1 - 1
Credit:0.0
222510
Visual Art Grade 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:2 - 2
Credit:0.0
233510
Visual Art Grade 3
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:3 - 3
Credit:0.0
244510
Visual Art Grade 4
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:4 - 4
Credit:0.0
355510
Visual Art Grade 5
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 5
Credit:0.0
366510
Visual Art Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
377510
Visual Art Grade 7
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 7
Credit:0.0
388510
Visual Art Grade 8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0.0
971520
Visually Impaired Services
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - 12
Credit:0.0
366530
Vocal Ensemble Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
377530
Vocal Ensemble Grade 7
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 7
Credit:0.0
388530
Vocal Ensemble Grade 8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0.0
452000
Vocal Ensemble I
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply music fundamentals and vocal techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of vocal music performance. Apply sight-reading skills, improvisational skills, and performance techniques in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique vocal music performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of vocal music on society as well as societal influences on vocal music.
452040
Vocal Ensemble II
Prerequisite Course Codes:452000
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply music fundamentals and vocal techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of vocal music performance. Apply sight-reading skills, improvisational skills, and performance techniques in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique vocal music performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of vocal music on society as well as societal influences on vocal music.
452050
Vocal Ensemble III
Prerequisite Course Codes:452000, 452040
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply music fundamentals and vocal techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of vocal music performance. Apply sight-reading skills, improvisational skills, and performance techniques in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique vocal music performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of vocal music on society as well as societal influences on vocal music.
452060
Vocal Ensemble IV
Prerequisite Course Codes:452000, 452040, 452050
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Demonstrate an ability to apply music fundamentals and vocal techniques in the production, performance, analysis, and critique of vocal music performance. Apply sight-reading skills, improvisational skills, and performance techniques in solo, small group, and large group settings. Critique vocal music performances and deeply reflect upon the impact of vocal music on society as well as societal influences on vocal music.
355530
Vocal Music Grade 5 (***)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 5
Credit:0.0
W
490190
Welding Lab
Prerequisite Course Codes:495570, 495580
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
This class serves as an extension of the skills and concepts learned in the previous courses within its pathway. The lab helps to develop these skills and concepts in simulated real-world environments.
474600
World Geography (0.5 credit)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.5
Differentiates deep geographic reasoning, knowledge, and skills as students focus on spatial relationships, places, regions, and human systems including the application of geographic thinking skills to students’ immediate world around them, as well as in their local communities and cities. Assembles spatial and environmental perspectives and explores available geospatial technologies to analyze and interpret a variety of geographic representations, pictorial and graphic evidence, and data.
571000
World History (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
571030
World History (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
571010
World History (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
971000
World History Exploration
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:0.0
471000
World History Since 1450
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
Supports an in-depth study of the history of human society from Era 6: Emergence of First Global Age 1450-1770 to Era 9: Twentieth Century since 1945. Constructs an understanding of the human condition, how people and countries of the world have become increasingly interconnected across time and space, and the ways different people view the same event or issue from a variety of perspectives. Investigates historical roots of current world issues, especially as they pertain to international/global relations, requires an understanding of world cultures and civilizations, including an analysis of important ideas, social and cultural values, beliefs, and traditions.
549050
World Language (Weighted - requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
549000
World Language I (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
549010
World Language II (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
549030
World Language III (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
549040
World Language IV (requires ADE approval)
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:9 - 12
Credit:1.0
200410
World Languages for Kindergarten
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:K - K
Credit:0.0
211410
World Languages Grade 1
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:1 - 1
Credit:0.0
222410
World Languages Grade 2
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:2 - 2
Credit:0.0
233410
World Languages Grade 3
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:3 - 3
Credit:0.0
244410
World Languages Grade 4
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:4 - 4
Credit:0.0
355410
World Languages Grade 5
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:5 - 8
Credit:0.0
366410
World Languages Grade 6
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:6 - 6
Credit:0.0
377410
World Languages Grade 7
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:7 - 7
Credit:0.0
388410
World Languages Grade 8
Prerequisite Course Codes:Not applicable
Grade Range:8 - 8
Credit:0.0
ARKANSAS COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM
First Digit or First Two Digits
Level or Requirement – First Digit is the area of the standards being met and not necessarily the grade level of
the school.
1 = Preschool – Early Childhood.
2 = Kindergarten – Grade 4.
3 = Grades 5-8.
4 = Grades 9-12 Required to meet 38 Units in standards.
5 = Grades 9-12 May be used to meet State Graduation Requirements.
6 = Grades 9-12 Local academic credit only and may be used to meet LEA graduation requirements
beyond state requirements.
97 = Specialist and special instructional programs (not courses) ADE curriculum approval is not
required.
99 = Non Academic activities and assignments ACADEMIC CREDIT IS NOT ALLOWED and
ADE approval is not required
Second & Third Digit if First Digit is 1-6
Second & Third Digit is the low and high age if Level low and high grade if Level 2 or 3, and subject area if
Level 4
99 = Non Academic Credit
Courses and Activities
beyond state mandated requirements
Fourth and Fifth Digit
Fourth and fifth digit is designated by the ADE except for some 97 and 99 courses/activities.
Sixth Digit
The sixth digit is a 0 unless the school has a need to use another number or letter for scheduling purposes.
*Not to be used for core courses, i.e.
Math, English, Science, or Social Studies
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