Course
Title |
No. |
Credit |
Description |
| Advanced
Language Arts |
L1200 |
1 |
This
course requires the student's advanced comprehension/composition
skills focusing on English literature, including, but not limited
to: •The
Worth of Words
•The Structure of Language
•Reading, Researching, and Listening Skills
•Language: God's Gift to Man
•Medieval English Literature
•Elizabethan Literature
•17th- and 18th-Century English Literature
•Creative Writing
•Romantic and Victorian Poetry
•Review
|
Algebra
I
|
M900 |
1 |
This
course provides the student with a foundation of understanding
algebra and skills upon which to build future mathematics courses,
and shall include, but be not limited to:
•Variables
And Numbers
•Solving Equations And Inequalities
•Problem Analysis And Solution
•Polynomials
•Factors
•Algebraic Fractions
•Radical Expressions
•Graphing
•Systems
•Quadratic Equations And Review |
Algebra
II
|
M1100 |
1 |
This
course advances the student from basic algebra through linear
equations, quadratics, and shall include, but be not limited
to: •Set,
Structure, And Function
•Numbers, Sentences, And Problems
•Linear Equations And Inequalities
•Polynomials
•Algebraic Fractions
•Real Numbers
•Quadratic Relations And Systems
•Exponential Functions
•Counting Principles
•Review |
Biology
|
S1000 |
1 |
The
purpose of this course is to provide the student a basic understanding
of field of biology, and shall include, but be not limited to,
the following topics:
•Taxonomy:
Key To Organization
•Basis Of Life
•Microbiology
•Cells
•Plants: Green Factories
•Human Anatomy And Physiology
•Genetics: God's Plan Of Inheritance
•Cell Division And Reproduction
•Ecology, Pollution, And Energy
•Principles And Applications Of Biology
|
Chemistry
|
S1100 |
1 |
The
purpose of this course is to enable the student have a mastery
of the basics of chemistry and shall include, but be not limited
to, the following topics:
•Estimation
And Measurement
•Elements, Compounds And Mixtures
•Gases And Moles
•Atomic Structure And Periodicity
•Molecular Structure
•Chemical Reactions, Rates And Equilibrium
•Equilibrium Systems
•Carbon Chemistry: Hydrocarbons
•Carbon Chemistry: Functional Groups
•Chemistry Review |
Communication
Skills and Literature
|
L1100 |
1 |
This
course builds upon the previous two foundational courses and
develops the student's comprehension and critical reading, and
research skills including, but not limited to:
•The
Uses And Varieties Of English
•Writing Effective Sentences
•Sentence Workshop
•Why Study Reading?
•Poetry
•Nonfiction
•American Drama
•Studies In The American Novel
•Research
•Reviewing Communication Skills And Literature
|
Foundations
of Language Arts
|
L9000 |
1 |
This
course equips the student with a basic understanding of the
structure of English grammar, introduction to poetry, drama
and novel, and shall include, but not be limited to:
•The
Structure Of Language
•Nature Of Language
•Words And Writing
•Language In Literature
•Reading With Skill
•Enhancing Reading Skills And Poetic Understanding
•Communication
•The Library And Drama
•Studies In The Novel
•Review |
Geometry
I
|
M1000 |
1 |
This
course shall provide the student with the necessary understanding
of geometric form, formulas, and functions, and shall include,
but be not limited to:
•Introduction
Geometry
•Congruent Triangles And Quadrilaterals
•Geometric Circles
•Geometric Area And Volume
•Coordinate Geometry
•Geometric Transformations
•Geometric Review |
Government
and Economics
|
H1200 |
1 |
This
course equips the student with a basic understanding of governmental
systems and macroeconomics and shall include, but not be limited
to: •International
Governments
•United States Government
•The American Party System
•History of Government
•The Christian and His Government
•Free Enterprise
•Business and You
•The Stock Market
•Budget and Finance
•Banking
•Geography
|
| Health
|
H912 |
1 |
This
course is a basic health, safety, and nutrition course preparing
students to be a good steward of their own bodies with an awareness
of their responsibility to fellow-man, and shall include but
not be limited to: •Your
Body
•Systems, growth, development
•Health
•Choices, hygiene, ear/nose/throat
•Nutrition and Fitness
•Health Maintenance
•Safety issues, first aid, disease prevention
•Stewardship
•Pollution, recycle, drugs |
| Physical
Science |
S900 |
1 |
The
purpose of this course is to provide the student a foundational
understanding of physical science basic to future chemistry
and physics studies, and shall include, but be not limited to:
•Our
Atomic World
•Volume, Mass, And Density
•Physical Geology
•Historical Geology
•Astronomy
•Oceanography
•Science And Tomorrow
•Review
|
Physics
|
S1200 |
1 |
This
course builds upon and requires the student to make application
of the foundational skills developed in physical science and
algebra courses, and shall include, but be not limited to, the
following topics: •Kinematics
•Dynamics
•Work and Energy
•Introduction to Waves
•Light
•Static Electricity
•Electric Currents
•Magnetism
•Atomic and Nuclear Physics
•Review
|
Pre-Calculus
|
M1200 |
1 |
This
course introduces the student to the world of calculus, functions
and probability including, but be not limited to:
•Relations
and Functions
•Functions
•Trigonometric Functions
•Circular Functions and their Graphs
•Identities and Functions of Multiple Angles
•Application of Trigonometric Functions
•Inverse Trigonometric Functions and Polar Coordinates
•Quadratic Equations
•Probability
•Calculus and Review |
Spanish
I
|
FLS912 |
1 |
This
course is designed to be the equivalent of the first semester
of college Spanish and shall enable the student to ask and answer
basic questions, initiate and respond to simple statements,
and maintain limited face-t-face conversations about familiar
topics. The course shall include, but be not limited to, the
following topics: •Basic
Communication
•Geography and Culture
•Nutrition and Medical
•Travel and Entertainment
•Grammar and Written Communication |
| Spanish
II |
FLS912B |
|
This
course is designed to be the equivalent of the second semester
of college Spanish, and fulfilling the requirements of “Standards
for Foreign Language Learning.” This course, advancing
the skills mastered in Spanish I, shall include, but not be
limited to, the following topics:
•Participation
in multilingual community
•Geography and Culture
•Relationships between practice and perspectives of
culture
•Relationships between products and perspectives of
culture
•Connections with other disciplines
•Comparisons/insights into nature of language and culture
•Grammar and Written Communication |
Social
Studies/Geography
|
H900 |
1 |
This
course shall provide the student with a foundation upon which
to build advancing courses and shall include, but not be limited
to: •The
Heritage Of The United States
•Our National Government
•State And Local Government
•Planning A Career
•Citizenship
•The Earth And Man
•Regions Of The World
•Man's Environment
•The Tools Of The Geographer
•Man In A Changing World
|
Structure
of Grammar and Genres of Literature
|
L1000 |
1 |
This
course involves the student in the writing, study, and
oral presentation of various genres, and shall include, but
not be limited to:
•Language
Structure
•Writing Effective Sentences
•Writing And Reading Skills
•Speaking And Listening
•The Development Of English
•The Short Story
•Studies In The Novel
•Drama
•Poetry
•Looking Back |
| U.S.
History |
H1100 |
1 |
This
course shall focus on America's history from foundations through
expansion, Civil War, and international conflicts to contemporary
America, and shall include, but not be limited to:
•Foundations
Of The American Republic
•Development Of Constitutional Government
•National Expansion
•A Nation Divided
•A Nation Divided And United
•U.S. Involvement At Home And Abroad
•The Search For Peace
•A Nation At War
•Contemporary America
•United States History
|
| World
History |
H1000 |
1 |
This
course shall provide the student with an intensive overview
from ancient civilizations through medieval, reformation, industrial
revolution to the contemporary world and shall include, but
not be limited to: •Ancient
Civilizations I
•Ancient Civilizations II
•The Medieval World
•Renaissance And Reformation
•Growth Of World Empires
•The Age Of Revolution
•The Industrial Revolution
•Two World Wars
•The Contemporary World
•Ancient Times To The Present
|