North Laurel High School
Curriculum Guide
2015-2016
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North Laurel High School
http://www.laurel.kyschools.us/school_home.aspx?schoolID=1
1300 E. Hal Rogers Parkway
London KY 40741
Phone: (606) 862-4699
Fax: (606) 862-4701
Principal
Mr. J. Michael Black
Assistant Principals
Mr. Michael E. Harris
Mrs. Kenna Williams
Counselors
Mrs. Janie Mynk
Mrs. Rachel Gaynor
Mrs. Amy Gaines
MISSION STATEMENT
We at North Laurel High School recognize that ALL students can learn and we accept responsibility to assist them in achieving their highest level of academic excellence
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CREDITS AND COURSE INFORMATION
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS…………………….. ......................................................................................................................................... 4
CREDIT REQUIREMENT SCALE…. ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4
PRE-COLLEGE CURRICULUM …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..5
CAREER MAJOR CLUSTERS.. ................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
CAREER MAJOR DESCRIPTIONS ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……7
COURSES & COURSE CREDITS…………………………………………………………………………………….……………………………14
NORTH LAUREL HIGH SCHOOL COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
AGRICULTURE….. .................................................................................................................................................................................................18
ART……………………………………………….. ...................................................................................................................................................19
BUISNESS DEPARTMENT…………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………..20
DRAMA…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……………………………….22
DRIVER’S EDUCATION .........................................................................................................................................................................................22
ENGLISH ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................22
FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE ..................................................................................................................................................................24
FOREIGN LANGUAGE ............................................................................................................................................................................................26
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION….. .......................................................................................................................................................26
MATHEMATICS ......................................................................................................................................................................................................27
MILITARY SCIENCE (JROTC)….. .........................................................................................................................................................................29
MUSIC……………………………. ..........................................................................................................................................................................30
SCIENCE….. .............................................................................................................................................................................................................31
SOCIAL STUDIES ...................................................................................................................................................................................................32
TECHNOLOGY ………..….. ...................................................................................................................................................................................33
CURRICULAR INFORMATION
PERFORMANCE BASED CREDITS………………………………….... ............................................................................................................ 34
PUPIL PROGRESS REPORTING…….. ..................................................................................................................................................................35
HOW TO CALCULATE G.P.A. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….35
GRADING PERIODS…………………………………………………………………………………………..…………………………………36
DUAL CREDIT. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
CREDIT RECOVERY……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……38
INDEPENDENT STUDY........................................................................................................................................................................................ 39
FINAL EXAM EXEMPTION POLICY .................................................................................................................................................................. 39
FINAL EXAM POLICY….. .................................................................................. ……………………………………………………..…….….39
INFINITE CAMPUS ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...40
ACT/ PLAN TESTING ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 41
COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS..…….……………………………………………………………………………………….……..…..…41
ADVANCED PLACEMENT.. ................................................................................................................................................................................ 42
HONOR DIPLOMA CHECKLIST …………………………………………….…………………………………………………………….…..43
DIPLOMA OF DISTINCTION …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………44
NO PASS NO DRIVE………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…45
KENTUCKY EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP (KEES)….. ......................................................................................................45
END OF COURSE ASSESSMENTS ………………………………. ................................................................................................................... 46
EXPLORE/PLAN/ ACT/EOC 2014-15 TEST WINDOWS ……………………………………………………………………………………..46
EXTRA-CURRICULAR INFORMATION
EXTRA-CURRICULAR ELIGIBILITY ……………………………………………………………………………………..………………….47
KHSAA ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS …………………………………………………………………………………………………….48
ATTENDANCE POLICY FOR EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES …………………………………………………………..…………..49
ATHLETIC PARTICIPATION POLICY …………………………………………………………………………………….…………………49
SCHOOL CLUBS ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….50
GENERAL INFORMATION
REGISTRATION AND ENROLLMENT ………………………………………………………………………………………………………53
ATTENDANCE POLICY ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………53
HOME HOSPITAL INSTRUCTION …………………………………………………………………………………………..………………53
ILLNESS AT SCHOOL …………………………………………………………………………………………………..…………………….54
PROCEDURES FOR DISMISSAL …………………………………………………………………………………………………….………54
MEDICATION POLICY ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………...………..54
NURSE CONSENT FORM ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..55
ACADEMIC RECOGNITION
SENIOR AWARDS POLICY ……………………………………………………………………………………………..…………………….55
UNDERCLASSMEN AWARDS POLICY ………………………………………………………………………………….………………….58
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
The following items shall apply to the scheduling of high school students:
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All students will be in attendance six (6) hours (as outlined in policy entitled "Length of School Day for High School Students").
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The minimum load for a full time student shall be six (6) classes per semester.
Subject
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Credits
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Required Courses
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Language Arts
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4
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English I, II, III, IV
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Mathematics
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4
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Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry & 1 Math elective
Note: Must take and pass a math class each year
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Science
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3
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Int. Science, Biology, & 1 Science Elective
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Social Studies
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3
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U.S. History, Civics, and World History
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Health & PE I
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½ each
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Note: Students who successfully complete NJROTC I or Marching Band will receive ½ credit in PE.
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Arts & Humanities
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1
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Note: Students may take the History and Appreciation of Visual and Performing Arts course or one of the following: Drama I/Drama II; Visual Arts I, II, III, IV, or AP Studio Art; Chorus, Band, or Piano Keyboard.
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NOTE: Electives required vary with graduation year.
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CREDIT REQUIREMENT SCALE POLICY
Credits Needed
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Class of 2016
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Class of 2017
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CLASS OF 2018
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CLASS OF 2019
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To Graduate
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24
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23
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22
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22
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To Be Senior
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18
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17
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16
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16
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To Be Junior
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13
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11
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10
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10
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To Be Sophomore
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6
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6
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5
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5
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This scale has been used in transition from a seven-period to a five-period day to a six-period day. Students transferring to NLHS from an alternate schedule with different graduation/credit requirements will have credits pro-rated accordingly, either up or
PRE-COLLEGE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS
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Pre-college Curriculum
Requirements
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SUBJECT
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CREDITS
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COURSES
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Language Arts
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4
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Same as Minimum High School Graduation Requirements
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Social Studies
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3
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Same as Minimum High School Graduation Requirements
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Mathematics
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4
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Same as Minimum High School Graduation Requirements
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Science
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3
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Same as Minimum High School Graduation Requirements
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Health
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1/2
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Same as Minimum High School Graduation Requirements
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Physical Education
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1/2
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Same as Minimum High School Graduation Requirements
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Visual and
Performing Arts
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1
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Same as Minimum High School Graduation Requirements
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World Language
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2
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2 units of a single world language or demonstration of a world language proficiency
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Electives
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NOTE: Electives required vary with graduation year.
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CAREER MAJOR CLUSTERS & HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM OF STUDY
Each student will be required to declare a career major and to update your four-year ILP to meet specific recommendations for your selected major. You will be provided access to registration guides with sample programs of study to assist you in selecting courses that will meet both your graduation requirements and ILP requirements.
The Career Major Clusters are:
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Agriculture
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Agriculture Power, Structural , Technical Systems
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Animal Science Systems
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Horticulture and Plant Science Systems
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Environmental Science / Natural Resource Systems
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Health Services / Allied Health
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Business Education / Marketing / Information Technology
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Accounting
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Finance
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Marketing Education
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Information Processing
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Engineering & Design / Construction
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NJROTC
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Family & Consumer Science / Education / Human Services
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Consumer & Family Management
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Culinary & Food Services
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Early Childhood Education
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Fundamentals of Teaching
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Arts & Humanities
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Communications
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Manufacturing
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Public Service
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Science & Mathematics
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Social Sciences
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Transportation
Agriculture
Career Majors
A career pathway in Agriculture may lead to a pre-professional certification. Choose a pathway below. When the 3 recommended courses and one of the appropriate elective courses are completed (totaling 3 credits of coursework) you will be eligible for the assessment and possible certification in your selected career major.
AGRICULTURE MECHANICS
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ANIMAL SCIENCE
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HORTICULTURE
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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
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Recommended Courses:
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Recommended Courses:
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Recommended Courses:
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Recommended Courses:
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Prin. Of Agriculture ( 1 credit/ semester)
Small Power Equipment (1.2 credit / semester
Ag. Construction Skills (1 credit / 2 semesters)
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Prin. Of Agriculture ( 1 credit/ semester)
Veterinary Science (1/2 credit / semester)
Animal Science (1 credit / 2 semesters)
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Prin. Of Agriculture ( 1 credit/ semester)
Greenhouse (1 credit / 2 semesters)
Plant & Land Science (1/2 credit / semester)
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Prin. Of Agriculture ( 1 credit/ semester)
Forestry ( 1 credit / 2 semesters)
Wildlife Management ( ½ credit/ semester)
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Elective Courses:
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Elective Courses:
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Elective Courses:
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Elective Courses:
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Agriscience (1 credit / semester)
Ag. Power & Machinery ( ½ credit semester)
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Agriscience (1 credit / semester)
Equine Science ( ½ credit/ semester)
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Agriscience (1 credit / semester)
Floral Design ( ½ credit / semester)
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Agriscience (1 credit / semester)
Plant & Land Science (1/2 credit / semester)
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Certification:
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Certification:
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Certification:
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Certification:
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KOSSA
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KOSSA
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KOSSA
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KOSSA
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Business
Career Majors
Students may select one of our career programs below and complete classes within that program in order to graduate with a career-related background. Choose a pathway below. When the 3 recommended courses and one of the appropriate elective courses are completed (totaling 3 credits of coursework) you will be eligible for the assessment and possible certification in your selected career major.
ACCOUNTING
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
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MARKETING
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INFORMATION PROCESSING
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Recommended Courses:
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Recommended Courses:
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Recommended Courses:
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Recommended Courses:
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Business Principles ( 1 credit / semester)
Accounting I ( 1 credit / 2 semesters)
Accounting II ( 1 credit / 2 semesters)
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Business Principles ( 1 credit / semester)
Accounting I ( 1 credit / 2 semesters)
Finance & Banking ( ½ Credit / semester)
Financial Services I ( ½ credit / semester)
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Business Principles ( 1 credit / semester)
Principles of Marketing ( 1 credit/ semester)
Advanced Marketing ( 1 credit /semester)
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Computer Applications ( 1 credit/ semester)
Advanced Computer Applications ( ½ credit / semester)
Publishing / Computer Graphics ( ½ credit / semester)
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Elective Courses:
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Elective Courses:
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Elective Courses:
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Elective Courses:
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Business Law ( ½ credit / semester)
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Financial Services II ( 1 credit / 2 semesters)
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Advanced Computer Applications ( ½ credit / semester)
Multimedia Publishing / Computer Graphics ( ½ credit / semester)
Marketing Co-op ( 1 credit / 2 semesters )per period
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Web Design ( ½ credit / semester)
Accounting I ( 1 credit / 2 semesters)
Marketing Co-op ( 1 credit / 2 semesters )per period
Financial Services I ( ½ credit / semester)
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Certification:
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Certification:
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Certification:
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Certification:
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KOSSA
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KOSSA
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KOSSA
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Administrative Support
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Engineering and Design
Career Major
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Recommended Courses:
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Technological Design – Construction or Transportation Systems ( ½ credit / semester)
Engineering Design ( ½ credit / semester)
CAD Drafting ( ½ credit / semester )
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Elective Courses:
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Foundations of Technology ( 1 credit / semester)
Photography ( ½ credit / semester )
Fundamentals of Engineering Design I (1/2 credit / semester)
Engineering Design II (1/2 credit / semester)
Technological Issues & Impacts ( ½ credit / semester)
Advanced Design Applications (1/2 credit / semester)
Principles of Engineering and Technology ( ½ credit / semester)
Special Topics in Engineering
Leadership Dynamics
Engineering & Technology
Computer & Technology Applications ( 1 credit / semester)
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Certification:
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Career Ready
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NJROTC
Career Major
When a student who has two credits in JROTC classes, is enrolled in a third class, successfully passes the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) and receives the JROTC three- or four-year Certificate of Training is considered career ready
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Recommended Courses:
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Naval Science I ( 1 credit / semester)
Naval Science II ( 1 credit / 1 semester)
Naval Science III ( ½ credit / semester)
Naval Science IV ( ½ credit / semester)
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Elective Courses:
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Survival and Wellness ( ½ credit / semester)
Leadership and Management ( ½ credit / semester)
Command and Staff ( ½ credit / semester)
Naval Customs (1/2 credit/ semester)
Honors and Ceremony ( ½ credit / semester)
Advanced Drill Inspection ( ½ credit / semester)
Advanced Color Guard ( ½ credit / semester)
Strategic Planning ( ½ credit / semester)
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Certification:
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Career Ready
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Family and Consumer Science
Career Majors
A career pathway in Family and Consumer Science may lead to a pre-professional certification. Choose a pathway below. When the 3 recommended courses and one of the appropriate elective courses are completed (totaling 3 credits of coursework) you will be eligible for the assessment and possible certification in your selected career major.
CONSUMER AND FAMILY MANAGEMENT
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CULINARY AND FOOD SERVICES
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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
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FUNDAMENTALS OF TEACHING
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Recommended Courses:
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Recommended Courses:
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Recommended Courses:
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Recommended Courses:
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Intro. To FACS ( 1 credit / semester)
Business Principles ( 1 credit / semester)
Foods and Nutrition ( ½ credit / semester)
Relationships (½ credit / semester)
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Intro. To FACS ( 1 credit / semester)
Foods and Nutrition ( ½ credit / semester)
Culinary Skills I ( ½ Credit / semester)
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Intro. To FACS ( 1 credit / semester)
Child and Human Development ( ½ credit / semester)
Parenting ( ½ credit / semester)
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Intro. To FACS ( 1 credit / semester)
Child and Human Development ( ½ credit / semester)
Principles of Teaching ( 1 credit / 2 semesters)
Advanced Child Development ( ½ credit / semester)
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Elective Courses:
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Elective Courses:
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Elective Courses:
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Elective Courses:
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Child and Human Development ( ½ credit / semester)
Parenting ( ½ credit / semester)
Child Services ( 1 credit / 2 semesters)
Money Skills ( ½ credit / semester)
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Culinary Skills II ( ½ credit / semester)
Accounting I ( 1 credit / 2 semesters)
Money Skills ( ½ credit / semester)
Business Principles ( 1 credit / semester)
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Child Services ( 1 credit / 2 semesters)
Principles of Teaching ( 1 credit / 2 semesters)
Relationships (½ credit / semester)
Advanced Child Development ( ½ credit / semester)
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Relationships (½ credit / semester)
Money Skills ( ½ credit / semester)
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Certification:
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Certification:
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Certification:
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Certification:
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KOSSA
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KOSSA
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KOSSA OR Kentucky Early Care & Education Orientation Certificate
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Arts & Humanities
Career Major
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Recommended Courses:
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Pre-College Curriculum
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Elective Courses:
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Visual Arts I (½ credit / semester)
Visual Arts II (½ credit / semester)
Visual Arts III(½ credit / semester)
Visual Arts IV (½ credit / semester)
Piano (½ credit / semester)
Music Theory (½ credit / semester)
Drama I (½ credit / semester)
Drama II ( 1 credit / 2 semesters)
Chorus (½ credit / semester)
Chamber Choir ( 1 credit / 2 semesters)
Arts & Humanities (½ credit / semester)
Psychology (½ credit / semester)
21st Century Communications (1/2 credit/ semester)
Journalism ( ½ credit / semester)
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Certification:
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Communications
Career Major
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Recommended Courses:
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Pre-College Curriculum
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Elective Courses:
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Visual Arts I (½ credit / semester)
Visual Arts II (½ credit / semester)
Visual Arts III(½ credit / semester)
Visual Arts IV (½ credit / semester)
Psychology (½ credit / semester)
Journalism (½ credit / semester)
Yearbook ( 1 credit / semester)
Photography(½ credit / semester)
21st Century Communications (½ credit / semester)
Relationships (1/2 credit/ semester)
Ag. Communications (1/2 credit / semester)
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Certification:
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Manufacturing
Career Major
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Recommended Courses:
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Pre-College Curriculum
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Elective Courses:
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Principles of Technology (1 credit / semester)
Welding (@ S.C.C.)
Engineering Design(½ credit / semester)
Computer –Aided Design (1/2 credit / semester)
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Certification:
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Public Service
Career Major
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Recommended Courses:
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Pre-College Curriculum
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Elective Courses:
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Intro. to FACS ( 1 credit / 2 semesters)
Psychology (½ credit / semester)
Child Services ( 1 credit / 2 semesters)
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Certification:
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Science & Math
Career Major
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Recommended Courses:
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Pre-College Curriculum
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Elective Courses:
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AP Biology ( 1 credit / 2 semesters)
AP Chemistry ( 1 credit / 2 semesters)
AP Environmental Science ( 1 credit / 2 semesters)
AP Physics ( 1 credit / 2 semesters)
AP Calculus or AB or BC ( 1 credit / 2 semesters)
AP Statistics ( 1 credit / 2 semesters)
Anatomy (1 credit / 2 semesters)
Medical Science ( ½ credit / semester)
Medical Terminology ( ½ credit / semester)
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Certification:
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Social Science
Career Major
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Recommended Courses:
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Pre-College Curriculum
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Elective Courses:
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Psychology (½ credit / semester)
Child & Human Development ( ½ credit/ semester)
Relationships ( ½ credit / semester)
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Certification:
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Transportation
Career Major
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Recommended Courses:
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Pre-College Curriculum
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Elective Courses:
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Principles of Technology ( 1 credit /1 semester)
Transportation Systems ( ½ credit / semester)
Small Power Equipment ( ½ credit / semester)
Ag. Power & Machinery ( ½ credit / semester)
Auto Body ( @SCC)
Auto Tech ( @ SCC)
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Certification:
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2015-2016 North Laurel High School
COURSES AND COURSE CREDITS
FINE ART COURSES
COURSE
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CREDIT
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ART I
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½ Credit / Semester
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ART II
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½ Credit / Semester
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ART III
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½ Credit / Semester
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Art IV
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½ Credit/ Semester
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Arts & Humanities
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½ Credit / Semester
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Piano
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½ Credit / Semester
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Drama I
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½ Credit / Semester
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Music Theory
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½ Credit / Semester
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Chorus
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½ Credit / Semester
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Chamber Choir
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Drama II
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Band
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1 Credit/ 2 Semesters
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9th Grade Band
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1 Credit/ 2 Semesters
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BUSINESS COURSES
COURSE
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CREDIT
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*Business Principles
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1 Credit / Semester
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*Intro. Computer Applications
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1 Credit/ Semester
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*Principles of Marketing
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1 Credit/ Semester
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*Special Topics – Marketing
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1 Credit/ Semester
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*Leadership Dynamics – Marketing
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1 Credit/ Semester
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Accounting I
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1 Credit/ 2 Semesters
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Accounting II
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1 Credit/ 2 Semesters
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Marketing Co-op
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1 Credit/ 2 Semester (per period)
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MS Office
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½ Credit / Semester
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Web Design
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½ Credit / Semester
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Advanced Computer Applications
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½ Credit / Semester
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Multimedia Publishing/Computer Graphics
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½ Credit / Semester
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Business Law
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½ Credit/ Semester
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Finance & Banking
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½ Credit / Semester
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Financial Services I
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½ Credit / Semester
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Financial Services II (yr. 2)
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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DRIVER’S EDUCATION COURSES
COURSE
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CREDIT
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Driver’s Ed.
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½ Credit / Semester
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSES
COURSE
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CREDIT
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Spanish I
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Spanish II
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Spanish III
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION COURSES
COURSE
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CREDIT
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Health
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½ Credit / Semester
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PE
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½ Credit / Semester
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Emergency Procedures
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½ Credit / Semester
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Advanced PE
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½ Credit / Semester
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Fitness & Weight Management
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½ Credit / Semester
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JROTC COURSES
COURSE
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CREDIT
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*Naval Science 1
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1 Credit / 1 Semester
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*Naval Science 2
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1 Credit / 1 Semester
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Adv. Drill Inspection
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½ Credit / Semester
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Leadership & Management
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½ Credit / Semester
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Adv. Color Guard
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½ Credit / Semester
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Naval Science 3
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½ Credit / Semester
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Honors & Ceremony
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½ Credit / Semester
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Strategic Planning
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½ Credit / Semester
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Survival / Wellness
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½ Credit / Semester
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Naval Science 4
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½ Credit / Semester
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Command & Staff
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½ Credit/ Semester
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Naval Customs
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½ Credit/ Semester
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MATHEMATICS COURSES
COURSE
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CREDIT
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Algebra I
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Algebra II
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Algebra IA
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Algebra IB
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Geometry
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Pre AP Geometry
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Pre AP Pre Calculus
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Calculus AB
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Calculus BC
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Transitional Algebra (12th only)
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1 Credit/ 2 Semesters
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Accelerated Alg. w/ Trig. (12th only)
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Algebra w/ Trigonometry (12th only)
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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AP Statistics
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Probability & Statistics
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Algebra I Repeat
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1 Credit / Semester
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*Pre-Calculus (12th only)
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1 Credit/ Semester
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*Trigonometry (12th only)
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1 Credit/ Semester
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LAMP Math
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½ Credit / Semester
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Pre AP Algebra II
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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SCIENCE COURSES
COURSE
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CREDIT
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Pre AP Integrated Science I
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Integrated Science I
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Earth Science
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Biology
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Pre AP Biology
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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AP Biology
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Chemistry I
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Anatomy
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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AP Chemistry
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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AP Environmental
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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AP Physics (SLHS)
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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SOCIAL STUDIES COURSES
COURSE
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CREDIT
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Pre AP Civics
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Civics
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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US History
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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World History
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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AP European History
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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AP US History
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Kentucky Studies
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½ Credit / Semester
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Psychology
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½ Credit / Semester
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ENGLISH COURSES
COURSE
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CREDIT
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English I
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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English II
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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English III
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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*English IV
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1 Credit / Semester
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English IV Transition
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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English I Repeat
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1 Credit / Semester
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Pre AP English I
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1 Credit/ 2 Semesters
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Pre AP English II
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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AP English III
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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AP English IV
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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21st Century Communications
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½ Credit / Semester
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Journalism
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½ Credit / Semester
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LAMP Reading
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½ Credit / Semester
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Appalachian Literature
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½ Credit / Semester
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Film Studies
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½ Credit / Semester
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FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE COURSES
COURSE
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CREDIT
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*Intro. to FACS
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1 Credit / Semester
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Child Services
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Principles of Teaching
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Child Human Development
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½ Credit / Semester
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Adv. Child Human Development
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½ Credit / Semester
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Relationships
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½ Credit / Semester
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Parenting
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½ Credit / Semester
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Foods & Nutrition
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½ Credit / Semester
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Culinary Skills I
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½ Credit / Semester
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Culinary Skills II
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½ Credit / Semester
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Money Skills
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½ Credit / Semester
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AGRICULTURE COURSES
COURSE
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CREDIT
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*Principles of Agriculture
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1 Credit / Semester
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*Agriscience
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1 Credit / Semester
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Animal Science
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Greenhouse
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Forestry
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Ag. Construction Skills
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1 Credit / 2 Semesters
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Plant & Land Science
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½ Credit / Semester
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Wildlife Management
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½ Credit / Semester
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Floral Design
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½ Credit / Semester
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Equine Science
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½ Credit / Semester
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Small Power & Equipment
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½ Credit / Semester
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Vet Science
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½ Credit / Semester
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Ag. Power & Machines
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½ Credit / Semester
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TECHNOLOGY COURSES
COURSE
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CREDIT
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*Foundations of Technology
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1 Credit / Semester
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Photography
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½ Credit / Semester
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Engineering Design I
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½ Credit / Semester
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Engineering Design II
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½ Credit / Semester
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Construction Systems
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½ Credit / Semester
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Transportation Systems
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½ Credit / Semester
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CAD Drafting
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½ Credit / Semester
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ALLIED HEALTH COURSES
*Principles of Health Science
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1 Credit/ Semester
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Medical Terminology
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½ Credit/ Semester
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Medical Science
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½ Credit/ Semester
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*Performance Based Courses
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