English:
Grammar & Composition, Literature (American, British, Ancient,
Modern, Biblical); Poetry, Creative Writing; Analysis of Literature,
etc.
Mathematics: Consumer Math, Algebra 1 &
2, Trigonometry, Calculus, Drafting, Computer-Aided Design,
Accounting, Economics, General Math, Probability, Statistics,
Business Math, Adv. Math, etc.
Social Studies: History other than U.S. (European,
Economic, Ancient, Western Civilizations, Old & New Testament
Survey, Religion, Geography. May also include: Sociology, Economics,
Management, Marketing, Law, Macro & Micro Economics, etc.
U.S. History: America before 1877; since 1877;
History of Politics, Technology, Governments, Religions, the
Military, etc.
Science: Earth, Physical, Biology, Chemistry,
Life Science, Physical Mechanics, General Technology & Mechanics,
Anatomy, Pathology, Physiology, Ecology, Nutrition, Psychology,
Human Growth & Development, Maternal & Child Care/ Development,
Human Behavior, Criminology, etc.
Note:
Performing arts include
theater, motion pictures, drama, comedy, music, dance, opera,
magic and the marching arts, such as brass bands, etc. Artists
who participate in these arts are called performers, including
actors, comedians, singers, dancers, and musicians.
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Health:
Anatomy, Physiology, Disease Processes, Pathology, Interpersonal
Relationships, Nutrition, Growth & Development, First Aid, Aging,
Safety Certificates (Hunter Safety, CPR, CAN), etc.
Physical Education: Participation in a physical
fitness activity: aerobics, biking, skiing, hiking, swimming,
ball games, skating, team sports, weight training, track; earning
formal certification (Red Cross Life Saving, CPR, WSI), etc.
Fine Arts: Acting, dancing, visual arts, art appreciation, music
appreciation, formal art/music training, debate. Participation
in choir, band, orchestra, musical ensembles, dramatic productions,
etc.
Computer Skills: Keyboarding Skills; working
with applications, documents, printers, Web Sites; proper usage
and care of computer equipment, etc.
Electives: Any non-required course listed above
or create course titles from travel, reading, personal interest,
Home Ec., Literature, Driver’s Ed. Shop, Music, Culinary Arts,
Performing Arts, Speech, Computer Programming (include course
description & requirements to attain grade and credit).
Visual arts are a class of
artforms, including painting, sculpture, photography, and
others, that focus on the creation of artworks which are
primarily visual in nature. The visual arts are distiguished
from the performing arts, language arts, culinary arts, and
other such classes of artwork.
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