Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. 160-4-2-.03

Current through Rules and Regulations filed through November 21, 2024
Rule 160-4-2-.03 - List of State-Funded K-8 Subjects and 9-12 Courses for Students Entering Ninth Grade Prior to 2008
(1) REQUIREMENTS.
(a) Local boards of education shall not receive state funds for the following:
1. Any course for which the course guide does not allocate a major portion of class time towards the development of one or more student competencies established by the Georgia Board of Education. (See State Board of Education Rule 160-4-2-.01 The Quality Core Curriculum and Student Competencies.)
2. Any course that requires participation in an extracurricular activity and for which enrollment is on a competitive basis.
3. Any class period in which the student serves as an assistant in a school office or in the media center, except when such placement is an approved work learning site of a recognized career or vocational program.
4. Any study hall or other noncredit course.
(b) Local boards of education may apply for state funding for courses not on this list using DE Form 0287 Local School System Request for Addition to Rule 160-4-2-.03 List of State-Funded K-8 Subjects and 9-12 Courses. The forms are posted on the Standards, Instruction, and Assessment webpage.
(c) New course additions will be considered each year by the State Board of Education. DE Form 0287 must be submitted to the Department by June 1 each year.
(d) The courses attached to this rule shall become effective at the beginning of school year 2011-2012.
(e) Local boards of education shall receive state funds for the following courses.

COURSE NUMBERING EXPLANATION

The course numbers are related to the national Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) index.

Appendix A contains the list of all state-funded subjects for kindergarten through the eighth grade and courses earning Carnegie unit credit.

Assigning correct numbers as students register for courses ensures that accurate data are gathered by the Department. Such data identify the number and program designations of students involved in all state-funded courses.

The process for assigning a number to subjects or courses is as follows:

(1) Determine the needs of each student. This process will involve knowing whether the student is to participate in special programs with specific guidelines.
(2) Identify the appropriate subject or course for each student. The course numbers precede the title of the subject or course. There must be a valid number assigned as prescribed in this rule for each course that a student takes for which the local school systems received state funding.
(3) Select numbers from the subject and course list. The whole number identifies the discipline or content area. The first digit to the right of the decimal identifies the type of instruction for each student in a particular subject or course. Local school systems determine the appropriate number for the first digit to the right of the decimal using the options stated on pages 3 through 6. In the following list, a 0 is placed as the first digit to the right of the decimal. Exceptions are a 3 designating a Virtual High School course, a 4 designating a one hour lab course, a 5 designating a two hour lab course, and a 6 designating a three hour lab course. The second, third, and fourth digits to the right of the decimal are static. The fifth digit to the right of the decimal will generally be a zero. However, local school systems should refer to pages 6 through 8 to determine if other digits should be used. The sixth and seventh digits to the right of the decimal are for local school system use. A total of nine digits (a two digit whole number and seven digits to the right of the decimal) must be given for each course. The following list includes seven of the nine required digits. As stated above, local school systems will either add two zeros for the last two digits or use other locally identified digits.

The position of the nine numbers is as follows:

12.3456789

The two digit whole number to the LEFT of the decimal designates the main subject area field.

EXAMPLES: 27.0000000 = MATHEMATICS

49.0000000 = MANUFACTURING SCIENCES

53.0000000 = MUSIC

The first numerical digit to the RIGHT of the decimal identifies the type of instruction.

EXAMPLE: 53.0000000 = MUSIC, GENERAL CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION

The options for the first numerical digit to the right of the decimal are explained below.

XX.00 = GENERAL INSTRUCTION

A 0 as the first numerical digit to the right of the decimal indicates general instruction. A 0 means that the course is taught in a traditional or regular classroom setting.

XX.11 = REMEDIAL INSTRUCTION

A 1 as the first numerical digit to the right of the decimal indicates that the student taking the course is identified as a participant in either the grades K-5 Early Intervention Program (EIP) or the grades 6-12 Remedial Education Program (REP). State Board of Education Rules 160-4-2-.17 EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM (EIP) and 160-4-5-.01 REMEDIAL EDUCATION PROGRAM identifies the eligibility requirements for students receiving EIP or REP instruction. The EIP provides an intervention program for students in grades K-5 who are at risk of not reaching or maintaining academic grade level in English language arts and/or mathematics in Kindergarten and in reading and/or math for grades 1-5. The REP provides a remedial educational program designed for students in grades 6-12 who have identified deficiencies in reading, writing, and/or math. Consequently, a 1 in the first numerical digit to the right of the decimal is valid ONLY for EIP or REP served students at these grade levels.

XX.22 = GIFTED INSTRUCTION

A 2 as the first numerical digit to the right of the decimal indicates that the student taking the course is identified as a participant in Gifted Education. State Board of Education Rule 160-4-2-.38 Educational Program for Gifted Students describes the requirements necessary for students participating in the Gifted Education program. Courses for gifted students include mathematics, science, English/language arts, social studies, foreign languages, fine arts, and technology/career education. The approved delivery models for Gifted Education services are described in the Department of Education Resource Manual for Gifted Education Programs.

XX.33 = DISTANCE LEARNING

A 3 as the first numerical digit to the right of the decimal indicates that students taking the course are doing so in a distance learning classroom setting. Distance learning can be through interactive telecommunications, virtual high school on-line courses, or any other setting when the instruction is delivered and received through electronic communication means. The courses listed with a 3 in the first digit to the right of the decimal in the following list are Virtual High School courses.

XX.44 = ONE HOUR LAB

A 4 as the first numerical digit to the right of the decimal indicates that students are taking the course as a one-hour lab class.

Vocational labs are state-approved vocational courses. Descriptions for vocational labs are found in FTE Program Codes and Weights. Vocational labs include the following criteria:

a. Replacement costs of equipment and materials are at least 50 percent higher than those needed for a general education class except for cooperative work-study labs.
b. Students spend a minimum of 25 percent of the instructional time in "hands-on" activities.
c. Students are enrolled in grades 9-12.

XX.55 = TWO HOUR LAB

A 5 as the first numerical digit to the right of the decimal indicates that students are taking the course as a two-hour lab class.

Vocational labs are state-approved vocational courses. Descriptions for vocational labs are found in FTE Program Codes and Weights. Vocational labs include the following criteria:

a. Replacement costs of equipment and materials are at least 50 percent higher than those needed for a general education class except for cooperative work-study labs.
b. Students spend a minimum of 25 percent of the instructional time in "hands-on" activities.
c. Students are enrolled in grades 9-12.

XX.66 = THREE HOUR LAB

A 6 as the first numerical digit to the right of the decimal indicates that students are taking the course as a three-hour lab class.

Vocational labs are state-approved vocational courses. Descriptions for vocational labs are found in FTE Program Codes and Weights. Vocational labs include the following criteria:

a. Replacement costs of equipment and materials are at least 50 percent higher than those needed for a general education class except for cooperative work-study labs.
b. Students spend a minimum of 25 percent of the instructional time in "hands-on" activities.
c. Students are enrolled in grades 9-12.

XX.77 = WORK-BASED LEARNING (WBL)

The system for assigning course numbers to students enrolled in Work-Based Learning is a unique coding process applicable to these numbers only. Other course numbering conventions, including the previous descriptions for coding of the first digit past the decimal in other course numbers, should not be applied to these work-based learning numbers. The following chart indicates the numbering convention that applies only to these work-based learning numbers. Criteria for placement of students in these courses may be found in the Standards and Guidelines available from the Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education Division.

A 7 as the first numerical digit to the right of the decimal indicates that students taking the course are participating in a work based learning program. State Board of Education Rule 160-4-3-.13 CAREER RELATED EDUCATION describes the requirements necessary for students to participate in the work-based learning program that include only students in grades 10-12.

Work-based programs may be designated in each CTAE pathway using the chart below. The five digits to the right of the decimal used in conjunction with the 7 will be applied to the two digit whole number that indicates the Program CIP code number. Using this system, student enrollments are possible in all CTAE pathways for up to 3 credits in each WBL placement. Following are two examples of course numbers utilizing this numbering system:

07.711500Business and Computer Science WBL Placement

(This number may be used for an 11th grade student who is enrolled in or has completed the necessary course(s) in a Business and Computer Science pathway for a first time, 2 hour or 2 credit WBL placement).

21.721400Engineering and Technology WBL Placement

(This number may be used for an 12th grade student who is enrolled in or has completed the necessary course in an Engineering and Technology pathway for the second year, 1 hour or 1 credit WBL placement).

CIP #

Program Area

Year

Semester

Hours

XX.711400

Concentration/Pathway Title

Year one

Semester one

One hour

XX.712400

Concentration/Pathway Title

Year one

Semester two

One hour

XX.711500

Concentration/Pathway Title

Year one

Semester one

Two hour

XX.712500

Concentration/Pathway Title

Year one

Semester two

Two hour

XX.711600

Concentration/Pathway Title

Year one

Semester one

Three hour

XX.712600

Concentration/Pathway Title

Year one

Semester two

Three hour

XX.721400

Concentration/Pathway Title

Year two

Semester one

One hour

XX.722400

Concentration/Pathway Title

Year two

Semester two

One hour

XX.721500

Concentration/Pathway Title

Year two

Semester one

Two hour

XX.722500

Concentration/Pathway Title

Year two

Semester two

Two hour

XX.721600

Concentration/Pathway Title

Year two

Semester one

Three hour

XX.722600

Concentration/Pathway Title

Year two

Semester two

Three hour

XX.88 = GENERAL EDUCATION COURSE IN A SPECIAL EDUCATION SETTING

An 8 as the first numerical digit to the right of the decimal indicates the students are students whose Individualized Education Program (IEP) has placed them in a general education course but in a special education setting and are being taught by a certified special education teacher. Students in these classes are earning Carnegie unit credit.

Note: The number 90.XXXXXXX is used for any course determined by a student's Individualized Education Plan (IEP) and taught by a special education teacher. Carnegie unit credit is not given for those courses and the seven digits to the right of the decimal may be used as the school system wishes, such as, to identify semester, class period, teacher, etc.

XX.99 = GENERAL EDUCATION COURSE IN A GENERAL EDUCATION SETTING WITH SPECIAL EDUCATION SUPPORT

A 9 as the first numerical digit to the right of the decimal indicates the students are students whose Individualized Education Program (IEP) has placed them in a general education course in a general education setting but with a specified amount and model of special education support listed on the IEP. Students are taught by a certified general education teacher and also receive the identified IEP support by the appropriately certified special education personnel. Students in these classes are earning Carnegie unit credit.

Note: In accordance with guidance issued by the United States Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights on October 17, 2008, transcripts may not contain information disclosing students' disabilities. Therefore, course numbers that identify students as students with disabilities must not be printed on transcripts. Course numbers including .8 and .9 or a 90 prefix should not appear on student transcripts.

Below is a summary for the first digit to the right of the decimal.

XX.00 = GENERAL

XX.11 = REMEDIAL

XX.22 = GIFTED

XX.33 = DISTANCE LEARNING

XX.44 = ONE HOUR LAB

XX.55 = TWO HOUR LAB

XX.66 = THREE HOUR LAB

XX.77 = WORK-BASED LEARNING

XX.88 = GENERAL EDUCATION COURSE IN A SPECIAL EDUCATION SETTING

XX.99 = GENERAL EDUCATION COURSE IN A GENERAL EDUCATION SETTING WITH SPECIAL EDUCATION SUPPORT

The second numerical digit to the right of the decimal identifies the minor subject area.

EXAMPLE: 53.06XXXXX = MUSIC

ETHNIC AND FOLK

The third numerical digit to the right of the decimal identifies the specific course or subject.

EXAMPLE: 53.063XXXX = MUSIC

General Instruction

ETHNIC AND FOLK

Jazz

Jazz/Grade 8

The fourth numerical digit to the right of the decimal further identifies the type of course or subject.

EXAMPLE: 53.0641XXX = MUSIC

General Instruction

ETHNIC AND FOLK

Jazz

Beginning Jazz I

The fifth numerical digit to the right of the decimal reserves 0 and 1 for use by the Department. A 0 is always used as the fifth numerical digit to the right of the decimal unless one of the following descriptions for the use of digits 2 through 9 apply.

XX.XXXX2XX = LOCALLY FUNDED

A 2 as the fifth numerical digit to the right of the decimal indicates that the course is funded using local funds not state funds.

XX.XXXX3XX = CREDIT IN LIEU OF ENROLLMENT

A 3 as the fifth numerical digit to the right of the decimal indicates that students receive credit for a course in which they are not enrolled. Such instances would require a local policy that must be met in order for a student to receive credit without enrolling in the course. (For example, a student whose native language is not English could be given one or two Carnegie unit credits for foreign language if he/she can demonstrate proficiency in that language. A local system could use an end of Level I or II test or a proficiency test of its choice.)

XX.XXXX4XX = DUAL ENROLLMENT CREDIT

A 4 as the fifth numerical digit to the right of the decimal indicates that the students receive credit for the course while taking it for dual enrollment credit at a postsecondary public or private institution. Students participating in dual enrollment must adhere to the requirements found in State Board of Education Rule 160-4-2-.34 DUAL ENROLLMENT. Funding for dual enrollment course participation is provided through FTE, the Accel program, or the Hope Grant program. Refer to the Georgia Student Finance Commission web site for the Accel Program Course Directory for approved college courses, listed by college, for dual enrollment purposes and for additional information on funding and eligibility. Refer to the Career, Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE) Dual Enrollment Course Directory for college courses approved for dual enrollment purposes located on the Georgia Department of Education CTAE web site.

Note: Each college determines availability of courses and acceptance of credit.

XX.XXXX5XX = JOINT ENROLLMENT CREDIT

A 5 as the fifth numerical digit to the right of the decimal indicates that the students are enrolled in postsecondary coursework with an eligible postsecondary institution while continuing to pursue his or her high school diploma, but the student's high school has not agreed to accept the postsecondary coursework as credit toward the student's high school graduation requirements. Students participating in joint enrollment must adhere to the requirements found in State Board of Education Rule 160-4-2-.16 Scheduling for Instruction and Rule 160-4-2-.34 Dual Enrollment. Students are responsible for funding Joint Enrollment participation.

XX.XXXX6XX = OUT-OF-STATE PUBLIC SCHOOL CREDIT

A 6 as the fifth numerical digit to the right of the decimal indicates that students receive credit for the course taken at a public school, accredited and nonaccredited, out-of-state. State Board of Education Rule 160-5-1-.15 Acceptance of Transfer Credit and/or Grades provides additional guidelines for assigning credit.

XX.XXXX7XX = IN-STATE AND OUT-OF-STATE PRIVATE SCHOOL CREDIT

A 7 as the fifth numerical digit to the right of the decimal indicates that students receive credit for the course taken at a private school, accredited and nonaccredited, out-of-state. State Board of Education Rule 160-5-1-.15 Acceptance of Transfer Credit and/or Grades provides additional guidelines for assigning credit.

XX.XXXX8XX = OUT-OF-USA CREDIT

An 8 as the fifth numerical digit to the right of the decimal indicates students receive credit for the course taken at a school outside the United States of America. State Board of Education Rule 160-5-1-.15 Acceptance of Transfer Credit and/or Grades provides additional guidelines for assigning credit.

XX.XXXX9XX = HOME SCHOOL CREDIT

A 9 as the fifth numerical digit to the right of the decimal indicates that the students receive credit for the course taken at a home school.

Summary of options for the fifth digit to the right of the decimal:

23. 06100XX = RESERVED FOR STATE USE

23. 06101XX = RESERVED FOR STATE USE

23. 06102XX = LOCALLY FUNDED

23. 06103XX = CREDIT IN LIEU OF ENROLLMENT

23. 06104XX = DUAL ENROLLMEN CREDIT

23. 06105XX = JOINT ENROLLMENT PRIVATE INSTITUTION CREDIT

23. 06106XX = OUT-OF-STATE PUBLIC SCHOOLS CREDIT (ACCREDITED AND NONACCREDITED)

23. 06107XX = PRIVATE (IN-STATE AND OUT-OF-STATE) SCHOOL CREDIT (ACCREDITED AND NONACCREDITED)

23. 06108XX = OUT OF U.S.A. CREDIT

23. 06109XX = HOME SCHOOL CREDIT

EXAMPLE: 53.06417XX = MUSIC

General Instruction

ETHNIC AND FOLK

Jazz

Beginning Jazz I

COURSE TRANSFERRED FROM A PRIVATE SCHOOL

The sixth and seventh numerical digits to the right of the decimal are reserved for local system use. Zeros should be used in the two digits unless the local system chooses to use them.

EXAMPLE: 53.0641000 = MUSIC

General instruction

ETHNIC AND FOLK

Beginning Jazz I

FIFTH DIGIT RESERVED FOR STATE USE. SIXTH AND SEVENTH DIGITS RESERVED FOR LOCAL SCHOOL SYSTEM USE

SUMMARY OF NUMBERING SYSTEM

Of the 9 digits in the course numbers to the right of the decimal, seven are reserved for state use and the final two are assigned for local system use.

[X X. X X X X X] [X X]

STATE USE LOCAL USE

EXAMPLE: 53.XXXXXXX = MUSIC (Main Subject Area)

.0XXXXXX = GENERAL INSTRUCTION (Type of Instruction)

.X6XXXXX = ETHNIC AND FOLK (Further defines subject)

.XX3XXXX = JAZZ/GRADE 8 (Further defines course)

.XXX0XXX = FURTHER DEFINES COURSE OR SUBJECT

.XXXX0XX = RESERVED FOR STATE USE; LOCALLY FUNDED; AND TRANSFERRED CREDIT

.XXXXX00 = RESERVED FOR LOCAL SYSTEM USE

The CIP numbering system does not ensure that the numbers within a given subject are consecutive. For example, 26 designates Life Science and 40 designates Physical Sciences. The numbers are grouped by subject area on the list rather than numerically.

The course list also provides information regarding required (r), core (c), and elective (e) credit options for College Preparatory (CP) and Technology/Career Preparatory (T/CP) high school diplomas. Refer to State Board of Education high school graduation rules for clarification regarding course requirements, core courses, and electives.

160-4-2-.03 LIST OF STATE-FUNDED K-8 SUBJECTS AND 9-12 COURSES.

State Funded Number

State Funded Course Title

CP

T/CP

See Accel Course Directory or CTAE Dual Enrollment Course Directory for Approved Dual Enrollment College Courses

13.

EDUCATION

13.01000

TEACHER EDUCATION, GENERAL (GRADES 9-12)

13.01100

Examining the Teaching Profession (FACS-ETP)

c/e

c/e

13.01200

Contemporary Issues in Education (FACS-CIE)

c/e

c/e

13.52100

Teaching as a Profession Internship (FACS-TPI)

c/e

c/e

17.

HEALTH

17.00

HEALTH EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY (GRADES K-5 AND MIDDLE GRADES 6-8)

17.00100

Health/Grade K

17.00200

Health/Grade 1

17.00300

Health/Grade 2

17.00400

Health/Grade 3

17.00500

Health/Grade 4

17.00600

Health/Grade 5

17.00700

Health/Grade 6

17.00800

Health/Grade 7

17.00900

Health/Grade 8

17.01

HEALTH EDUCATION, SECONDARY (GRADES 9-12)

17.01100

Health

r

r

17.01200

Mental/Social Health

e

e

17.01300

First Aid and Safety

e

e

17.01400

Driver Education (1/2 unit)

e

e

23.

ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS

23.00000

LANGUAGE ARTS, GENERAL, ELEMENTARY (GRADES K-5)

23.00100

Language Arts/Grade K

23.00200

Language Arts/Grade 1

23.00300

Language Arts/Grade 2

23.00400

Language Arts/Grade 3

23.00500

Language Arts/Grade 4

23.00600

Language Arts/Grade 5

23.01000

LANGUAGE ARTS, GENERAL, MIDDLE GRADES (GRADES 6-8)

23.01100

Language Arts/Grade 6

23.01110

Language Arts/Grade 6 - Academic Block Remediation

23.01120

Language Arts/Grade 6 - Academic Block Enrichment

23.01160

Language Arts/Grade 6 - Connections Remediation

23.01170

Language Arts/Grade 6 - Connections Enrichment

23.01200

Language Arts/Grade 7

23.01210

Language Arts/Grade 7 - Academic Block Remediation

23.01220

Language Arts/Grade 7 - Academic Block Enrichment

23.01260

Language Arts/Grade 7 - Connections Remediation

23.01270

Language Arts/Grade 7 - Connections Enrichment

23.01300

Language Arts/Grade 8

23.01310

Language Arts/Grade 8 - Academic Block Remediation

23.01320

Language Arts/Grade 8 - Academic Block Enrichment

23.01360

Language Arts/Grade 8 - Connections Remediation

23.01370

Language Arts/Grade 8 - Connections Enrichment

23.01400

Reading/Grade 6

23.01410

Reading/Grade 6 - Academic Block Remediation

23.01420

Reading/Grade 6 - Academic Block Enrichment

23.01460

Reading/Grade 6 - Connections Remediation

23.01470

Reading/Grade 6 - Connections Enrichment

23.01500

Reading/Grade 7

23.01510

Reading/Grade 7 - Academic Block Remediation

23.01520

Reading/Grade 7 - Academic Block Enrichment

23.01560

Reading/Grade 7 - Connections Remediation

23.01570

Reading/Grade 7 - Connections Enrichment

23.01600

Reading/Grade 8

23.01610

Reading/Grade 8 - Academic Block Remediation

23.01620

Reading/Grade 8 - Academic Block Enrichment

23.01660

Reading/Grade 8 - Connections Remediation

23.01670

Reading/Grade 8 - Connections Enrichment

23.01700

Connections Speech

23.02

ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS, HIGH SCHOOL (GRADES 9-12) CLASSICS AND COMPARATIVE LITERATURE

23.02100

Mythology, (Greek, Roman, Norse)

e

e

23.02300

Shakespeare

e

e

23.02400

Literature and History of the Old Testament Era

e

e

23.02500

Literature and History of the New Testament Era

e

e

23.02600

An Introduction to Women's Literature

e

e

23.03

ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS, (GRADES 9-12), COMPOSITION, SPECIFIC

23.03100

Writer's Workshop

e

e

23.03200

Journalism I

e

e

23.03300

Journalism II

e

e

23.03400

Advanced Composition

c/e

c/e

23.03500

Journalism III

e

e

23.03600

Journalism IV

e

e

23.04

ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS, (GRADES 9-12), LINGUISTICS

23.04100

History of the English Language

e

e

23.04200

Oral/Written Communication (Speech)

e

e

23.04300

Advanced Placement Language/Composition

c/e

c/e

23.04600

Speech/Forensics I

e

e

23.04700

Speech/Forensics II

e

e

23.04800

Speech/Forensics III

e

e

23.04900

Speech/Forensics IV

e

e

23.05

ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS (GRADES 9-12), LITERATURE, AMERICAN AND BRITISH

23.05100

American Literature and Composition Only designated substitutions may be made for this course.

r

r

23.05200

British Literature and Composition

c/e

c/e

23.05300

Advanced Placement Language and Composition (American Literature and Composition) May substitute for 23.05100

c/e

c/e

23.06

ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS, (GRADES 9-12) LITERATURE, GENERAL

23.06100

Ninth Grade Literature and Composition

c/e

c/e

23.06200

Tenth Grade Literature and Composition

c/e

c/e

23.06300

World Literature and Composition

c/e

c/e

23.06400

Literary Types and Composition

c/e

c/e

23.06500

Advanced Placement Literature and Composition

c/e

c/e

23.06600

Contemporary Literature and Composition

c/e

c/e

23.06700

Multicultural Literature and Composition

c/e

c/e

23.06800

International Baccalaureate English SL (American Literature) May substitute for 23.05100

c/e

c/e

23.06900

International Baccalaureate English HL (World Literature)

c/e

c/e

23.06110

International Baccalaureate Communication

c/e

c/e

23.06120

International Baccalaureate English B SL

c/e

c/e

23.06130

International Baccalaureate English B HL May substitute for 23.05100

c/e

c/e

23.08

ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS, (GRADES 9-12), READING

23.08100

Communication Skills

e

e

23.08200

Reading Enrichment

e

e

23.08300

Basic Reading/Writing I

e

e

23.08400

Basic Reading/Writing II

e

e

23.08500

Basic Reading/Writing III

e

e

23.08600

Basic Reading/Writing IV

e

e

23.09

ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES (ESOL), (GRADES 9-12)

23.09000

ESOL SECONDARY (GRADES 9-12)

23.09100

English ESOL I

c/e

c/e

23.09200

English ESOL II

c/e

c/e

23.09300

English ESOL III

c/e

c/e

23.09400

English ESOL IV

c/e

c/e

SCIENCE

26.

LIFE SCIENCES

26.01000

BIOLOGY, GENERAL

26.01100

Science (Grade 7)

26.01110

Science (Grade 7) Academic Block Remediation

26.01120

Science (Grade 7) Academic Block Enrichment

26.01160

Science (Grade 7) Connections Remediation

26.01170

Science (Grade 7) Connections Enrichment

26.01200

Biology I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

26.01300

Biology II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

26.01400

Advanced Placement Biology (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

26.01500

Genetics (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

26.01600

Applied Biology/Chemistry I (Grades 9-12)

e

c/e

26.01700

Applied Biology/Chemistry II (Grades 9-12)

e

c/e

26.01800

International Baccalaureate Biology SL

c/e

c/e

26.01900

International Baccalaureate Biology HL (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

26.03

BOTANY (GRADES 9-12)

26.03100

Botany 1

c/e

c/e

26.05

MICROBIOLOGY (GRADES 9-12)

26.05100

Microbiology

c/e

c/e

26.06

OTHER SPECIALIZED AREAS, LIFE SCIENCES (GRADES 9-12)

26.06100

Ecology

c/e

c/e

26.06110

Environmental Science

c/e

c/e

26.06200

Advanced Placement Environmental Science

c/e

c/e

26.06300

International Baccalaureate Environmental Systems

c/e

c/e

26.06400

Advanced Genetics/DNA Research

e

e

26.07

ZOOLOGY (GRADES 9-12)

26.07100

Zoology

c/e

c/e

26.07200

Entomology

c/e

c/e

26.07300

Human Anatomy/Physiology

c/e

c/e

40.

PHYSICAL SCIENCES

40.01

PHYSICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL

40.01100

Physical Science (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

40.01200

Principles of Technology I (Grades 9-12)

e

c/e

40.01300

Principles of Technology II (Grades 9-12)

e

c/e

40.01700

Science (Grade 8)

40.01710

Science (Grade 8) Academic Block Remediation

40.01720

Science (Grade 8) Academic Block Enrichment

40.01760

Science (Grade 8) Connections Remediation

40.01770

Science (Grade 8) Connections Enrichment

40.01780

8th Grade Science Research

40.02

ASTRONOMY (GRADES 9-12)

40.02100

Astronomy

c/e

c/e

40.04

ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES AND METEOROLOGY (GRADES 9-12)

40.04100

Meteorology

c/e

c/e

40.05000

CHEMISTRY (GRADES 9-12)

40.05100

Chemistry I

c/e

c/e

40.05200

Chemistry II

c/e

c/e

40.05300

Advanced Placement Chemistry

c/e

c/e

40.05500

International Baccalaureate Chemistry SL

c/e

c/e

40.05600

International Baccalaureate Chemistry HL

c/e

c/e

40.05700

Organic Chemistry Magnet school and Post-AP only

c/e

c/e

40.05800

Biochemistry Magnet school and Post-AP only

c/e

c/e

40.06

GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES

40.06100

Science (Grade 6)

40.06110

Science (Grade 6) Academic Block Remediation

40.06120

Science (Grade 6) Academic Block Enrichment

40.06160

Science (Grade 6) Connections Remediation

40.06170

Science (Grade 6) Connections Enrichment

40.06300

Geology (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

40.06400

Earth Systems

c/e

c/e

40.07

OTHER PHYSICAL SCIENCES (GRADES 9-12)

40.07100

Oceanography

c/e

c/e

40.07200

Science, Technology and Society

c/e

c/e

40.08

PHYSICS (GRADES 9-12)

40.08100

Physics I

c/e

c/e

40.08200

Physics II

c/e

c/e

40.08300

Advanced Placement Physics B

c/e

c/e

40.08410

Advanced Placement Physics C: Mechanics

c/e

c/e

40.08420

Advanced Placement Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism

c/e

c/e

40.08500

International Baccalaureate Physics SL

c/e

c/e

40.08600

International Baccalaureate Physics HL

c/e

c/e

40.08800

Special Topics in Modern Physics Magnet school and Post-AP only

c/e

c/e

40.08900

Advanced Physics Principles/Robotics (Post AP Science typically for Magnet Students)

c/e

c/e

40.09

GENERAL ADVANCED SCIENCE

40.09100

Advanced Scientific Internship (Post AP Science typically for Magnet Students)

e

e

40.09210

Scientific Research I

c/e

c/e

40.09220

Scientific Research II

c/e

c/e

40.09230

Scientific Research III

c/e

c/e

40.09240

Scientific Research IV

c/e

c/e

40.09300

Forensic Science

e

e

40.09400

Chemical & Material Science Engineering

e

e

40.09500

International Baccalaureate Design Technology SL

c/e

c/e

40.09600

International Baccalaureate Design Technology HL

c/e

c/e

41.

SCIENCE, ELEMENTARY (GRADES K-5)

41.01

SCIENCE, ELEMENTARY

41.01100

Science/Grade K

41.01200

Science/Grade 1

41.01300

Science/Grade 2

41.01400

Science/Grade 3

41.01500

Science/Grade 4

41.01600

Science/Grade 5

27.

MATHEMATICS

27.01

MATHEMATICS, GENERAL, ELEMENTARY (GRADES K-5)

27.01100

Mathematics/Grade K

27.01200

Mathematics/Grade 1

27.01300

Mathematics/Grade 2

27.01400

Mathematics/Grade 3

27.01500

Mathematics/Grade 4

27.01600

Mathematics/Grade 5

27.02

MATHEMATICS/GENERAL MIDDLE GRADES (6-8)

27.02100

Mathematics/Grade 6

27.02110

Mathematics/Grade 6 - Academic Block Remediation

27.02120

Mathematics/Grade 6 - Academic Block Enrichment

27.02160

Mathematics/Grade 6 - Connections Remediation

27.02170

Mathematics/Grade 6 - Connections Enrichment

27.02200

Mathematics/Grade 7

27.02210

Mathematics/Grade 7 - Academic Block Remediation

27.02220

Mathematics/Grade 7 - Academic Block Enrichment

27.02260

Mathematics/Grade 7 - Connections Remediation

27.02270

Mathematics/Grade 7 - Connections Enrichment

27.02300

Mathematics/Grade 8

27.02310

Mathematics/Grade 8 - Academic Block Remediation

27.02320

Mathematics/Grade 8 - Academic Block Enrichment

27.02360

Mathematics/Grade 8 - Connections Remediation

27.02370

Mathematics/Grade 8 - Connections Enrichment

27.03

MATHEMATICS, SECONDARY BASIC (GRADES 9-12)

27.03100

Basic Mathematics I

e

e

27.03200

Basic Mathematics II

e

e

27.04

MATHEMATICS, SECONDARY (GRADES 9-12)

27.05400

Concepts of Probability and Statistics

e

c/e

27.05500

Concepts of Problem Solving

e

c/e

27.05600

Concepts of Algebra

e

c/e

27.04400

Mathematics Support I

e

e

27.04500

Mathematics Support II

e

e

27.04510

Applied Problem Solving

c/e

c/e

27.04700

Pre-Algebra

e

c/e

27.04800

SREB Math

e

c/e

27.04610

Applied Algebra

c/e

c/e

27.04900

Applied Geometry

c/e

c/e

27.05300

Mathematical Money Management

e

c/e

27.06100

Algebra I

c/e

c/e

27.06200

Informal Geometry

c/e

c/e

27.06300

Euclidean Geometry

c/e

c/e

27.06400

Algebra II

c/e

c/e

27.06610

Algebra III

c/e

c/e

27.05100

Statistics

c/e

c/e

27.07400

Advanced Placement Statistics

c/e

c/e

27.06500

Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry

c/e

c/e

27.06700

Analysis (Pre-Calculus)

c/e

c/e

27.06120

International Baccalaureate Mathematics SL

c/e

c/e

27.06900

Discrete Mathematics

c/e

c/e

27.06130

International Baccalaureate Mathematics HL

c/e

c/e

27.07100

Calculus

c/e

c/e

27.07200

Advanced Placement Calculus AB

c/e

c/e

27.07300

Advanced Placement Calculus BC

c/e

c/e

27.07500

Advanced Calculus

c/e

c/e

27.07600

Advanced Calculus II

c/e

c/e

27.05200

History of Mathematics

e

e

27.05220

IB Mathematics Mathematical Methods

c/e

c/e

27.05240

IB Mathematical Studies SL

c/e

c/e

35.

PERSONAL, INTERPERSONAL AND SOCIAL SKILLS

35.00

PERSONAL, INTERPERSONAL AND SOCIAL SKILLS (GRADES 6-8)

35.01100

Computer Literacy 6

35.01200

Computer Literacy 7

35.01300

Computer Literacy 8

35.01400

Library/Research/Reading Skills 6

35.01500

Library/Research/Reading Skills 7

35.01600

Library/Research/Reading Skills 8

35.01700

Study Skills 6

35.01800

Study Skills 7

35.01900

Study Skills 8

35.02100

Survey of High School Courses 6

35.02200

Survey of High School Courses 7

35.02300

Survey of High School Courses 8

35.02700

Skills for Adolescents 6

35.02800

Skills for Adolescents 7

35.02900

Skills for Adolescents 8

35.04

PEER FACILITATION (GRADES 9-12)

35.04100

Peer Facilitation I

e

e

35.04200

Peer Facilitation II

e

e

35.04300

Peer Facilitation III

e

e

35.04000

Peer Facilitation IV

e

e

35.05

SOCIAL SKILLS (GRADES 9-12)

35.05100

Social Skills I

e

e

35.05200

Social Skills II

e

e

35.05300

Social Skills III

e

e

35.05400

Social Skills IV

e

e

35.06

STUDY SKILLS (GRADES 9-12)

35.06100

Study Skills I

e

e

35.06200

Study Skills II

e

e

35.06300

Study Skills III

e

e

35.06400

Study Skills IV

e

e

35.06600

SAT Preparation

e

e

35.06700

Tools for College Success

e

e

35.06800

High School Transition

e

e

35.07

THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE

35.07000

International Baccalaureate Theory of Knowledge

c/e

c/e

36.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

36.00

PHYSICAL EDUCATION, (GRADES K-8)

36.00100

Physical Education/Grade K

36.00200

Physical Education/Grade 1

36.00300

Physical Education/Grade 2

36.00400

Physical Education/Grade 3

36.00500

Physical Education/Grade 4

36.00600

Physical Education/Grade 5

36.00700

Physical Education/Grade 6

36.00800

Physical Education/Grade 7

36.00900

Physical Education/Grade 8

36.01

PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SECONDARY, GENERAL (GRADES 9-12)

36.01100

General Physical Education I

e

e

36.01200

General Physical Education II

e

e

36.01300

General Physical Education III

e

e

36.01400

General Physical Education IV

e

e

36.01500

Principles of Athletic Training /Sports Medicine

e

e

36.01600

Theory in Physical Education

e

e

36.02

PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SECONDARY, INTRODUCTORY SPORTS (GRADES 9-12)

36.02100

Introductory Team Sports

e

e

36.02200

Introductory Lifetime Sports

e

e

36.02300

Introductory Track and Field

e

e

36.02400

Introductory Aquatics/Water Sports

e

e

36.02500

Introductory Outdoor Education

e

e

36.02600

Introductory Rhythmics and Dance

e

e

36.02700

Introductory Recreational Games

e

e

36.02800

Introductory Gymnastics, Stunts and Tumbling

e

e

36.02900

Introductory Self-Defense

e

e

36.03

PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SECONDARY, INTERMEDIATE SPORTS (GRADES 9-12)

36.03100

Intermediate Team Sports

e

e

36.03200

Intermediate Lifetime Sports

e

e

36.03300

Intermediate Track and Field

e

e

36.03400

Intermediate Aquatics/Water Sports

e

e

36.03500

Intermediate Outdoor Education

e

e

36.03600

Intermediate Rhythmics and Dance

e

e

36.03700

Intermediate Recreational Games

e

e

36.03800

Intermediate Gymnastics, Stunts and Tumbling

e

e

36.03900

Intermediate Self-Defense

e

e

36.04

PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SECONDARY, ADVANCED SPORTS GRADES 9-12)

36.04100

Advanced Team Sports

e

e

36.04200

Advanced Lifetime Sports

e

e

36.04300

Advanced Track and Field

e

e

36.04400

Advanced Aquatics/Water Sports

e

e

36.04500

Advanced Outdoor Education

e

e

36.04600

Advanced Rhythmics and Dance

e

e

36.04700

Advanced Recreational Games

e

e

36.04800

Advanced Gymnastics, Stunts and Tumbling

e

e

36.04900

Advanced Self-Defense

e

e

36.05

PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SECONDARY, PERSONAL FITNESS AND CONDITIONING (GRADES 9-12)

36.05100

Personal Fitness

r

r

36.05200

Physical Conditioning

e

e

36.05300

Aerobic Dance

e

e

36.05400

Weight Training

e

e

36.05500

Exercise and Weight Control

e

e

36.05600

Body Sculpting

e

e

36.05700

Intermediate Aerobic Dance

e

e

36.06

PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SECONDARY, ADVANCED PERSONAL FITNESS AND CONDITIONING (GRADES 9-12)

c/e

c/e

36.06100

Advanced Personal Fitness

c/e

c/e

36.06200

Advanced Physical Conditioning

e

e

36.06300

Advanced Aerobic Dance

e

e

36.06400

Advanced Weight Training

e

e

36.06500

Advanced Exercise and Weight Control

e

e

36.06600

Advanced Body Sculpting

e

e

36.07

PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SECONDARY, ADAPTIVE (GRADES 9-12)

36.07100

Adaptive Physical Education I

e

e

36.07200

Adaptive Physical Education II

e

e

36.07300

Adaptive Physical Education III

e

e

36.07400

Adaptive Physical Education IV

e

e

45.00

SOCIAL SCIENCES

45.00

SOCIAL STUDIES, ELEMENTARY (K-5) AND MIDDLE GRADES (6-8)

45.00100

Social Studies/Grade K

45.00200

Social Studies/Grade 1

45.00300

Social Studies/Grade 2

45.00400

Social Studies/Grade 3

45.00500

Social Studies/Grade 4

45.00600

Social Studies/Grade 5

45.00700

Social Studies/Grade 6

45.00710

Social Studies/Grade 6 - Academic Block Remediation

45.00720

Social Studies/Grade 6 - Academic Block Enrichment

45.00760

Social Studies/Grade 6 - Connections Remediation

45.00770

Social Studies/Grade 6 - Connections Enrichment

45.00800

Social Studies/Grade 7

45.00810

Social Studies/Grade 7 - Academic Block Remediation

45.00820

Social Studies/Grade 7 - Academic Block Enrichment

45.00860

Social Studies/Grade 7 - Connections Remediation

45.00870

Social Studies/Grade 7 - Connections Enrichment

45.00900

Georgia Studies/Grade 8

45.00910

Georgia Studies/Grade 8 - Academic Block Remediation

45.00920

Georgia Studies/Grade 8 - Academic Block Enrichment

45.00960

Georgia Studies/Grade 8 - Connections Remediation

45.00970

Georgia Studies/Grade 8 - Connections Enrichment

45.01

SOCIAL SCIENCE, SECONDARY, GENERAL (GRADES 9-12)

45.01100

Comparative Religions

e

e

45.01200

Current Issues

e

e

45.01300

Technology and Society

e

e

45.01310

International Baccalaureate Information Technology in a Global Society SL

e

e

45.01320

International Baccalaureate Information Technology in a Global Society HL

e

e

45.01400

The Humanities/Social Studies

e

e

45.01500

Psychology

e

e

45.01600

Advanced Placement Psychology

e

e

45.01700

International Baccalaureate Psychology SL

e

e

45.01710

International Baccalaureate Psychology HL

e

e

45.02

ANTHROPOLOGY (GRADES 9-12)

45.02100

Anthropology

e

e

45.03

SOCIOLOGY (GRADES 9-12)

45.03100

Sociology

e

e

45.03200

Ethnic Studies

e

e

45.05

POLITICAL SCIENCE AND GOVERNMENT (GRADES 9-12)

45.05200

Advanced Placement Government/Politics: United States May substitute for 45.05700

c/e

c/e

45.05300

Advanced Placement Government/Politics: Comparative

c/e

c/e

45.05500

Constitutional Theory

e

e

45.05600

The Individual and the Law

e

e

45.05700

American Government/Civics

r

r

45.05710

American Government/Civics Support

e

e

45.05800

Ethics and the Law

e

e

45.05900

Peer Leadership I

e

e

45.06

ECONOMICS (GRADES 9-12)

45.06100

Economics/Business/Free Enterprise

r

r

45.06200

Advanced Placement Macroeconomics May substitute for 45.06100.

c/e

c/e

45.06300

Advanced Placement MicroeconomicsMay substitute for 45.06100.

c/e

c/e

45.06400

Comparative Political/Economic Systems

e

e

45.06500

International Baccalaureate Economics SL May substitute for 45.06100.

c/e

c/e

45.06600

International Baccalaureate Economics HL

c/e

c/e

45.07

GEOGRAPHY (GRADES 9-12)

45.07110

World Geography

e

c/e

45.07200

Asian Studies

e

e

45.07300

Latin American Studies

e

e

45.07400

Middle Eastern Studies

e

e

45.07500

Sub-Saharan Studies

e

e

45.07600

Local Area Studies/Geography

e

e

45.07700

Advanced Placement Human Geography

e

e

45.07800

International Baccalaureate Geography SL

e

e

45.08

HISTORY (GRADES 9-12)

45.08100

United States History

r

r

45.08130

United States History Support

e

e

45.08120

U.S. History in Film

e

e

45.08200

Advanced Placement United States History May substitute for 45.08100

c/e

c/e

45.08300

World History

r

c/e

45.08310

World History/Geography Support

e

e

45.08110

Advanced Placement World History May substitute for 45.08100

c/e

c/e

45.08400

Advanced Placement European History

e

e

45.08500

Georgia History

e

e

45.08600

Local Area Studies/History

e

e

45.08700

International Baccalaureate History of the Americas SL (U. S. History). May substitute for 45.08100

e

e

45.08800

International Baccalaureate Twentieth Century History

c/e

c/e

45.08900

Modern U.S. Military History, 19l8-present

e

e

45.08910

Early U.S. Military History

e

e

45.08920

Recent U.S. Presidents

e

e

45.08930

International Baccalaureate History of the Americas HL

e

e

45.09

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (GRADES 9-12)

45.09100

United States and World Affairs

e

e

45.09200

World Area Studies

e

e

45.09300

International Baccalaureate Internship

e

e

50.

VISUAL ARTS

50.00

VISUAL ARTS, ELEMENTARY (GRADES K-5)

50.00100

Visual Arts/Grade K

50.00200

Visual Arts/Grade 1

50.00300

Visual Arts/Grade 2

50.00400

Visual Arts/Grade 3

50.00500

Visual Arts/Grade 4

50.00600

Visual Arts/Grade 5

50.01000

VISUAL ARTS, MIDDLE GRADES (GRADES 6-8)

50.01100

Visual Arts/Grade 6

50.01200

Visual Arts/Grade 7

50.01300

Visual Arts/Grade 8

50.02

VISUAL ARTS/COMPREHENSIVE (GRADES 9-12)

50.02110

Visual Arts/Comprehensive I

c/e

c/e

50.02120

Visual Arts/Comprehensive II

c/e

c/e

50.02130

Visual Arts/Comprehensive III

c/e

c/e

50.02140

Visual Arts/Comprehensive IV

c/e

c/e

50.02150

Visual Arts/Comprehensive V

c/e

c/e

50.02160

Visual Arts/Comprehensive VI

c/e

c/e

50.02170

Visual Arts/Comprehensive VII

c/e

c/e

50.02180

Visual Arts/Comprehensive VIII

c/e

c/e

50.03

VISUAL ARTS/DRAWING AND PAINTING (GRADES 9-12)

50.03110

Visual Arts/Drawing I

c/e

c/e

50.03120

Visual Arts/Drawing II

c/e

c/e

50.03130

Visual Arts/Drawing & Painting I

c/e

c/e

50.03140

Visual Arts/Drawing & Painting II

c/e

c/e

50.03210

Visual Arts/Painting I

c/e

c/e

50.03220

Visual Arts/Painting II

c/e

c/e

50.04

VISUAL ARTS/FINE AND FOLK CRAFTS (GRADES 9-12)

50.04110

Visual Arts/Ceramics/Pottery I

c/e

c/e

50.04120

Visual Arts/Ceramics/Pottery II

c/e

c/e

50.04130

Visual Arts/Ceramics/Pottery III

c/e

c/e

50.04140

Visual Arts/Ceramics/Pottery IV

c/e

c/e

50.04210

Visual Arts/Fibers I

c/e

c/e

50.04220

Visual Arts/Fibers II

c/e

c/e

50.04230

Visual Arts/Fibers III

c/e

c/e

50.04240

Visual Arts/Fibers IV

c/e

c/e

50.04310

Visual Arts/Applied Design I

c/e

c/e

50.04320

Visual Arts/Applied Design II

c/e

c/e

50.04330

Visual Arts/Applied Design III

c/e

c/e

50.04340

Visual Arts/Applied Design IV

c/e

c/e

50.04400

International Baccalaureate Visual Arts SL

c/e

c/e

50.04500

International Baccalaureate Visual Arts HL

c/e

c/e

50.04600

Jewelry and Metal Crafts I

e

e

50.05

VISUAL ARTS/PRINTMAKING (GRADES 9-12)

50.05110

Visual Arts/Printmaking I

c/e

c/e

50.05120

Visual Arts/Printmaking II

c/e

c/e

50.05130

Visual Arts/Printmaking III

c/e

c/e

50.05140

Visual Arts/Printmaking IV

c/e

c/e

50.06

VISUAL ARTS/SCULPTURE (GRADES 9-12)

50.06110

Visual Arts/Sculpture I

c/e

c/e

50.06120

Visual Arts/Sculpture II

c/e

c/e

50.06130

Visual Arts/Sculpture III

c/e

c/e

50.06140

Visual Arts/Sculpture IV

c/e

c/e

50.07

VISUAL ARTS/MEDIA ARTS (GRADES 9-12)

50.07110

Visual Arts/Photography I

c/e

c/e

50.07120

Visual Arts/Photography II

c/e

c/e

50.07130

Visual Arts/Photography III

c/e

c/e

50.07140

Visual Arts/Photography IV

c/e

c/e

50.07210

Visual Arts/Graphics I

c/e

c/e

50.07220

Visual Arts/Graphics II

c/e

c/e

50.07230

Visual Arts/Graphics III

c/e

c/e

50.07240

Visual Arts/Graphics IV

c/e

c/e

50.07250

Graphics Animation & Design Projects

e

e

50.07270

Advanced Digital & Media Design Projects

e

e

50.07310

Visual Arts/Video I

c/e

c/e

50.07320

Visual Arts/Video II

c/e

c/e

50.07330

Visual Arts/Video III

c/e

c/e

50.07340

Visual Arts/Video IV

c/e

c/e

50.08

VISUAL ARTS/ADVANCED PLACEMENT STUDIO (GRADES 9-12)

50.08110

Visual Arts/Advanced Placement Studio: Drawing

c/e

c/e

50.08130

Advanced Placement Studio: 2D Design Portfolio

c/e

c/e

50.08140

Advanced Placement Studio: 3D Design Portfolio

c/e

c/e

50.09

VISUAL ARTS/ART HISTORY AND CRITICISM (GRADES 9-12)

50.09110

Visual Arts/Art History and Criticism I

c/e

c/e

50.09120

Visual Arts/Art History and Criticism II

c/e

c/e

50.09210

Advanced Placement History of Art

c/e

c/e

51.

DANCE

51.00

DANCE, ELEMENTARY (GRADES K-5)

51.00100

Dance (Grade K)

51.00200

Dance (Grade)

51.00300

Dance (Grade 2)

51.00400

Dance (Grade 3)

51.00500

Dance (Grade 4)

51.00600

Dance (Grade 5)

51.01

DANCE, MIDDLE GRADES (6-8)

51.01100

Proficient Dance (Grade 6)

51.01110

Advanced Dance (Grade 6)

51.01200

Proficient Dance (Grade 7)

51.01210

Advanced Dance (Grade 7)

51.01300

Proficient Dance (Grade 8)

51.01310

Advanced Dance (Grade 8)

51.02

DANCE, SECONDARY, BALLET (GRADES 9-12)

51.02100

Ballet I

c/e

c/e

51.02200

Ballet II

c/e

c/e

51.02300

Ballet III

c/e

c/e

51.02400

Ballet IV

c/e

c/e

51.02500

Ballet V

c/e

c/e

51.03

DANCE, SECONDARY, JAZZ DANCE (GRADES 9-12

51.03100

Jazz Dance I

c/e

c/e

51.03200

Jazz Dance II

c/e

c/e

51.03300

Jazz Dance III

c/e

c/e

51.03400

Jazz Dance IV

c/e

c/e

51.04

DANCE, SECONDARY, MODERN (GRADES 9-12)

51.04100

Modern Dance I

c/e

c/e

51.04200

Modern Dance II

c/e

c/e

51.04300

Modern Dance III

c/e

c/e

51.04400

Modern Dance IV

c/e

c/e

51.05

DANCE, SECONDARY, GENERAL (GRADES 9-12)

51.05100

Dance History

c/e

c/e

51.05200

Dance Composition

c/e

c/e

51.05300

Dance I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

51.05400

Dance II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

51.05500

Dance III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

51.05600

Dance IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

51.06

SPECIALIZED DANCE

51.06100

Men's Dance

c/e

c/e

51.06200

African Dance

c/e

c/e

52.

DRAMATIC ARTS

52.00

DRAMATIC ARTS, ELEMENTARY (GRADES K-5)

52.00100

Theatre Arts (Grade K)

52.00200

Theatre Arts (Grade 1)

52.00300

Theatre Arts (Grade 2)

52.00400

Theatre Arts (Grade 3)

52.00500

Theatre Arts (Grade 4)

52.00600

Theatre Arts (Grade 5)

52.01

DRAMATIC ARTS, MIDDLE (GRADES 6-8)

52.01100

Theatre Arts (Grade 6)

52.01200

Theatre Arts (Grade 7)

52.01300

Theatre Arts (Grade 8)

52.02

DRAMATIC ARTS/FUNDAMENTALS, SECONDARY (GRADES 9-12)

52.02100

Theatre Arts/Fundamentals I

c/e

c/e

52.02200

Theatre Arts/Fundamentals II

c/e

c/e

52.02300

Dramatic Arts/Fundamentals III

c/e

c/e

52.02400

Dramatic Arts/Fundamentals IV

c/e

c/e

52.03

DRAMATIC ARTS/MUSICAL THEATER (GRADES 9-12)

52.03100

Theatre Arts/Musical Theater I

c/e

c/e

52.03200

Theatre Arts/Musical Theater II

c/e

c/e

52.03300

Theatre Arts/Musical Theater III

c/e

c/e

52.03400

Dramatic Arts/Musical Theater IV

c/e

c/e

52.04

DRAMATIC ARTS/TECHNICAL THEATER (GRADES 9-12)

52.04100

Theatre Arts/Technical Theater I

c/e

c/e

52.04200

Theatre Arts/Technical Theater II

c/e

c/e

52.04300

Theatre Arts/Technical Theater III

c/e

c/e

52.04400

Theatre Arts/Technical Theater IV

c/e

c/e

52.04500

Theater Technology I

c/e

c/e

52.04600

Theater Technology II

c/e

c/e

52.04700

Theater Technology III

c/e

c/e

52.04800

Theater Technology IV

c/e

c/e

52.04900

Foundations of Sound Recording

e

e

52.04910

Advanced Recording and Post Production Techniques

e

e

52.04920

Multi-Channel and Applied Digital Audio

e

e

52.05

DRAMATIC ARTS/ADVANCED DRAMA (GRADES 9-12)

52.05100

Theatre Arts/Advanced Drama I

c/e

c/e

52.05200

Theatre Arts/Advanced Drama II

c/e

c/e

52.05230

Theatre Arts/Advanced Drama III

c/e

c/e

52.05240

Theatre Arts/Advanced Drama IV

c/e

c/e

52.05300

International Baccalaureate Theatre Arts SL

c/e

c/e

52.05400

International Baccalaureate Theatre Arts HL

c/e

c/e

52.05500

International Baccalaureate Theatre Arts III

c/e

c/e

52.05600

International Baccalaureate Theatre Arts IV

c/e

c/e

52.06

DRAMATIC ARTS/ACTING (GRADES 9-12)

52.06100

Theatre Arts/Acting I

c/e

c/e

52.06200

Theatre Arts/Acting II

c/e

c/e

52.06300

Theatre Arts/Acting III

c/e

c/e

52.07

DRAMATIC ARTS/FILM/VIDEO & TELEVISION (GRADES 9-12)

52.07100

Dramatic Arts/Film/Video & Television I

c/e

c/e

52.07200

Dramatic Arts/Film/Video & Television II

c/e

c/e

52.08

DRAMATIC ARTS/HISTORY AND LITERATURE (GRADES 9-12)

52.08100

Theatre Arts Literature I

c/e

c/e

52.08200

Theatre Arts Literature II

c/e

c/e

52.09

SPECIALIZED THEATRE

52.09100

Theatre Marketing

c/e

c/e

53.

MUSIC

53.00

MUSIC, ELEMENTARY GENERAL (GRADES K-5 AND MIDDLE GRADES 6-8)

53.00100

Music, General/Grade K

53.00200

Music, General/Grade 1

53.00300

Music, General/Grade 2

53.00400

Music, General/Grade 3

53.00500

Music, General/Grade 4

53.00600

Music, General/Grade 5

53.00700

Music, General/Grade 6

53.00800

Music, General/Grade 7

53.00900

Music, General/Grade 8

53.01

MUSIC, APPRECIATION, GENERAL

53.01100

Music Appreciation/Grade 6

53.01200

Music Appreciation/Grade 7

53.01300

Music Appreciation/Grade 8

53.01400

Music Appreciation I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.01500

Music Appreciation II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.01600

Music Appreciation III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.01700

Music Appreciation IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.02

MUSIC, SECONDARY, GENERAL (GRADES 9-12)

53.02100

Beginning Music Theory and Composition

c/e

c/e

53.02200

Intermediate Music Theory and Composition

c/e

c/e

53.02210

Beginning Music Technology

c/e

c/e

53.02220

Intermediate Music Technology

c/e

c/e

53.02230

Advanced Music Technology

c/e

c/e

53.02240

Advanced Music Theory and Composition

c/e

c/e

53.02250

Mastery Music Technology

c/e

c/e

53.02300

Advanced Placement Music Theory

c/e

c/e

53.02400

Music History and Literature I

c/e

c/e

53.02500

Music History and Literature II

c/e

c/e

53.02600

Contemporary Music Studies, Ethnic and Folk

c/e

c/e

53.02900

International Baccalaureate Music SL

c/e

c/e

53.02910

International Baccalaureate Music HL

c/e

c/e

53.03

MUSIC, BAND

53.03100

Band (Grades K-5)

53.03300

Beginning Band (Grade 6)

53.03310

Intermediate Band (Grade 6)

53.03320

Advanced Band (Grade 6)

53.03400

Beginning Band (Grade 7)

53.03410

Intermediate Band (Grade 7)

53.34200

Advanced Band (Grade 7)

53.03500

Beginning Band (Grade 8)

53.03510

Intermediate Band (Grade 8)

53.03520

Advanced Band (Grade 8)

53.03610

Beginning Band I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.03620

Beginning Band II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.03630

Beginning Band III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.03640

Beginning Band IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.03710

Intermediate Band I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.03720

Intermediate Band II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.03730

Intermediate Band III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.03740

Intermediate Band IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.03810

Advanced Band I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.03820

Advanced Band II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.03830

Advanced Band III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.03840

Advanced Band IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.03910

Mastery Band I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.03920

Mastery Band II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.03930

Mastery Band III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.03940

Mastery Band IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.05

MUSIC, ORCHESTRA

53.05100

Orchestra (Grades K-5)

53.05300

Beginning Orchestra (Grade 6)

53.05310

Intermediate Orchestra (Grade 6)

53.05320

Advanced Orchestra (Grade 6)

53.05400

Beginning Orchestra (Grade 7)

53.05410

Intermediate Orchestra (Grade 7)

53.05420

Advanced Orchestra (Grade 7)

53.05500

Beginning Orchestra/Grade 8

53.05510

Intermediate Orchestra/Grade 8

53.05520

Advanced Orchestra/Grade 8

53.05610

Beginning Orchestra I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.05620

Beginning Orchestra II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.05630

Beginning Orchestra III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.05640

Beginning Orchestra IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.05710

Intermediate Orchestra I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.05720

Intermediate Orchestra II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.05730

Intermediate Orchestra III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.05740

Intermediate Orchestra IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.05810

Advanced Orchestra I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.05820

Advanced Orchestra II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.05830

Advanced Orchestra III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.05840

Advanced Orchestra IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.05910

Mastery Orchestra I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.05920

Mastery Orchestra II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.05930

Mastery Orchestra III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.05940

Mastery Orchestra IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06

MUSIC, ETHNIC AND FOLK

53.06100

Jazz/Grade 6

53.06200

Jazz/Grade 7

53.06300

Jazz/Grade 8

53.06410

Beginning Jazz I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06420

Beginning Jazz II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06

Beginning Jazz III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06440

Beginning Jazz IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06510

Intermediate Jazz I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06520

Intermediate Jazz II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06530

Intermediate Jazz III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06540

Intermediate Jazz IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06610

Advanced Jazz I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06620

Advanced Jazz II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06630

Advanced Jazz III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06640

Advanced Jazz IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06710

African-American Music Studies I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06720

African-American Music Studies II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06730

African-American Music Studies III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06740

African-American Music Studies IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06810

American Folk Music Studies I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06820

American Folk Music Studies II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06830

American Folk Music Studies III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06840

American Folk Music Studies IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06910

Ethnic Music Studies I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06920

Ethnic Music Studies II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06930

Ethnic Music Studies III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.06940

Ethnic Music Studies IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.07

MUSIC, CHAMBER ENSEMBLES, SECONDARY (GRADES 9-12)

53.07110

Beginning Choral Ensemble I

c/e

c/e

53.07120

Beginning Choral Ensemble II

c/e

c/e

53.07130

Beginning Choral Ensemble III

c/e

c/e

53.07140

Beginning Choral Ensemble IV

c/e

c/e

53.07210

Intermediate Choral Ensemble I

c/e

c/e

53.07220

Intermediate Choral Ensemble II

c/e

c/e

53.07230

Intermediate Choral Ensemble III

c/e

c/e

53.07240

Intermediate Choral Ensemble IV

c/e

c/e

53.07310

Advanced Choral Ensemble I

c/e

c/e

53.07320

Advanced Choral Ensemble II

c/e

c/e

53.07330

Advanced Choral Ensemble III

c/e

c/e

53.07340

Advanced Choral Ensemble IV

c/e

c/e

53.07410

Beginning Instrumental Ensemble I

c/e

c/e

53.07420

Beginning Instrumental Ensemble II

c/e

c/e

53.07430

Beginning Instrumental Ensemble III

c/e

c/e

53.07440

Beginning Instrumental Ensemble IV

c/e

c/e

53.07510

Intermediate Instrumental Ensemble I

c/e

c/e

53.07520

Intermediate Instrumental Ensemble II

c/e

c/e

53.07530

Intermediate Instrumental Ensemble III

c/e

c/e

53.07540

Intermediate Instrumental Ensemble IV

c/e

c/e

53.07610

Advanced Instrumental Ensemble I

c/e

c/e

53.07620

Advanced Instrumental Ensemble II

c/e

c/e

53.07630

Advanced Instrumental Ensemble III

c/e

c/e

53.07640

Advanced Instrumental Ensemble IV

c/e

c/e

53.07700

Individual Vocal Projects

c/e

c/e

53.07800

Song Writing

c/e

c/e

53.08

MUSIC, GUITAR STUDIES

53.08100

Guitar Techniques/Grade 6

53.08200

Guitar Techniques/Grade 7

53.08300

Guitar Techniques/Grade 8

53.08410

Beginning Guitar Techniques I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.08420

Beginning Guitar Techniques II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.08430

Beginning Guitar Techniques III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.08440

Beginning Guitar Techniques IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.08510

Intermediate Guitar Techniques I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.08520

Intermediate Guitar Techniques II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.08530

Intermediate Guitar Techniques III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.08540

Intermediate Guitar Techniques IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.08610

Advanced Guitar Techniques I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.08620

Advanced Guitar Techniques II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.08630

Advanced Guitar Techniques III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.08640

Advanced Guitar Techniques IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.09

MUSIC, KEYBOARD STUDIES

53.09100

Piano Techniques/Grade 6

53.09200

Piano Techniques/Grade 7

53.09300

Piano Techniques/Grade 8

53.09410

Beginning Keyboard Techniques I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.09420

Beginning Keyboard Techniques II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.09430

Beginning Keyboard Techniques III (Grades 9-12)c/e

c/e

c/e

53.09440

Beginning Keyboard Techniques IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.09510

Intermediate Keyboard Techniques I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.09520

Intermediate Keyboard Techniques II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.09530

Intermediate Keyboard Techniques III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.09540

Intermediate Keyboard Techniques IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.09610

Advanced Keyboard Techniques I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.09620

Advanced Keyboard Techniques II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

53.09630

Advanced Keyboard Techniques III (Grades 9-12) c/e

c/e

c/e

53.09640

Advanced Keyboard Techniques IV (Grades 9-12) c/e

c/e

c/e

53.09660

Advanced Keyboard Techniques V (Grades 9-12) c/e

c/e

c/e

53.09670

Advanced Keyboard Techniques VI (Grades 9-12) c/e

c/e

c/e

54.

CHORUS

54.01100

Beginning Chorus (Grades K-5)

54.01300

Beginning Chorus (Grade 6)

54.01310

Intermediate Chorus (Grade 6)

54.01320

Advanced Chorus (Grade 6)

54.01400

Beginning Chorus (Grade 7)

54.01410

Intermediate Chorus (Grade 7)

54.01420

Advanced Chorus (Grade 7)

54.01500

Beginngin Chorus (Grade 8)

54.01510

Intermediate Chorus (Grade 8)

54.01520

Advanced Chorus (Grade 8)

54.02110

Beginning Mixed Chorus I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02120

Beginning Mixed Chorus II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02130

Beginning Mixed Chorus III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02140

Beginning Mixed Chorus IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02210

Intermediate Mixed Chorus I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02220

Intermediate Mixed Chorus II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02230

Intermediate Mixed Chorus III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02240

Intermediate Mixed Chorus IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02310

Advanced Mixed Chorus I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02320

Advanced Mixed Chorus II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02330

Advanced Mixed Chorus III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02340

Advanced Mixed Chorus IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02410

Beginning Women's Chorus I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02420

Beginning Women's Chorus II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02430

Beginning Women's Chorus III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02440

Beginning Women's Chorus IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02350

Mastery Mixed Chorus I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02360

Mastery Mixed Chorus II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02370

Mastery Mixed Chorus III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02380

Mastery Mixed Chorus IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02510

Intermediate Women's Chorus I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02520

Intermediate Women's Chorus II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02530

Intermediate Women's Chorus III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02540

Intermediate Women's Chorus IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02610

Advanced Women's Chorus I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02620

Advanced Women's Chorus II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02630

Advanced Women's Chorus III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02640

Advanced Women's Chorus IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02650

Mastery Women's Chorus I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02660

Mastery Women's Chorus II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02670

Mastery Women's Chorus III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02680

Mastery Women's Chorus IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02710

Beginning Men's Chorus I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02720

Beginning Men's Chorus II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02730

Beginning Men's Chorus III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02740

Beginning Men's Chorus IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02810

Intermediate Men's Chorus I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02820

Intermediate Men's Chorus II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02830

Intermediate Men's Chorus III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02840

Intermediate Men's Chorus IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02910

Advanced Men's Chorus I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02920

Advanced Men's Chorus II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02930

Advanced Men's Chorus III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02940

Advanced Men's Chorus IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02950

Mastery Men's Chorus I (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02960

Mastery Men's Chorus II (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02970

Mastery Men's Chorus III (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

54.02980

Mastery Men's Chorus IV (Grades 9-12)

c/e

c/e

55.

ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES (ESOL)

55.00

ESOL, ELEMENTARY (GRADES K-5)

55.00100

ESOL/Grade K

55.00200

ESOL/Grade 1

55.00300

ESOL/Grade 2

55.00400

ESOL/Grade 3

55.00500

ESOL/Grade 4

55.00600

ESOL/Grade 5

55.01

ESOL, MIDDLE GRADES 6-8

55.01100

ESOL/Grade 6

55.01200

ESOL/Grade 7

55.01300

ESOL/Grade 8

55.02

ESOL, GRADES 9-12

55.02100

Communication Skills I

e

e

55.02110

Communication Skills in Math

e

e

55.02120

Communication Skills in Science

e

e

55.02130

Communication Skills in Social Studies

e

e

55.02200

Communication Skills II

e

e

55.02300

Reading and Listening in the Content Areas

e

e

55.02400

Oral Communication in the Content Areas

e

e

55.02500

Writing in the Content Areas

e

e

55.02600

Reading and Writing in Science

e

e

55.02610

Reading and Writing in Social Studies

e

e

55.02700

Academic Language of Science and Math

e

e

23.09000

ESOL SECONDARY (GRADES 9-12)

23.09100

English ESOL I

c/e

c/e

23.09200

English ESOL II

c/e

c/e

23.09300

English ESOL III

c/e

c/e

23.09400

English ESOL IV

c/e

c/e

60.

ROMANCE LANGUAGES

60.00

ELEMENTARY and MIDDLE GRADES FRENCH (GRADES K-8)

60.00100

Kindergarten French

60.00200

French/Grade 1

60.00300

French/Grade 2

60.00400

French/Grade 3

60.00500

French/Grade 4

60.00600

French/Grade 5

60.00700

French/Grade 6

60.00800

French/Grade 7

60.00900

French/Grade 8

60.01

HIGH SCHOOL FRENCH (GRADES 9-12)

60.01100

French I

c/e

c/e

60.01200

French II

c/e

c/e

60.01300

French III

c/e

c/e

60.01400

French IV

c/e

c/e

60.01500

French V

c/e

c/e

60.01600

French VI

c/e

c/e

60.01900

French VII

c/e

c/e

60.01110

French VIII

c/e

c/e

60.01700

Advanced Placement French/Language

c/e

c/e

60.01120

International Baccalaureate French SL Not a first or second year course

c/e

c/e

60.01130

International Baccalaureate French HL Not a first or second year course

c/e

c/e

60.01140

International Baccalaureate French abinitio I First year course

c/e

c/e

60.01150

International Baccalaureate French ab initio II Second year course

c/e

c/e

60.02

ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE GRADES ITALIAN (GRADES K-8)

60.02100

Kindergarten Italian

60.02200

Italian/Grade 1

60.02300

Italian/Grade 2

60.02400

Italian/Grade 3

60.02500

Italian/Grade 4

60.02600

Italian/Grade 5

60.02700

Italian/Grade 6

60.02800

Italian/Grade 7

60.02900

Italian/Grade 8

60.03

HIGH SCHOOL ITALIAN (GRADES 9-12)

60.03100

Italian I

c/e

c/e

60.03200

Italian II

c/e

c/e

60.03300

Italian III

c/e

c/e

60.03400

Italian IV

c/e

c/e

60.03500

Italian V

c/e

c/e

60.04

ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE GRADES PORTUGUESE (GRADES K-8)

60.04100

Kindergarten Portuguese

60.04200

Portuguese/Grade 1

60.04300

Portuguese/Grade 2

60.04400

Portuguese/Grade 3

60.04500

Portuguese/Grade 4

60.04600

Portuguese/Grade 5

60.04700

Portuguese/Grade 6

60.04800

Portuguese/Grade 7

60.04900

Portuguese/Grade 8

60.05

HIGH SCHOOL PORTUGUESE (GRADES 9-12)

60.05100

Portuguese I

c/e

c/e

60.05200

Portuguese II

c/e

c/e

60.05300

Portuguese III

c/e

c/e

60.05400

Portuguese IV

c/e

c/e

60.05500

Portuguese V

c/e

c/e

60.06

ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE GRADES SPANISH (GRADES K-8)

60.06100

Kindergarten Spanish

60.06200

Spanish/Grade 1

60.06300

Spanish/Grade 2

60.06400

Spanish/Grade 3

60.06500

Spanish/Grade 4

60.06600

Spanish/Grade 5

60.06700

Spanish/Grade 6

60.06800

Spanish/Grade 7

60.06900

Spanish/Grade 8

60.07

HIGH SCHOOL SPANISH (GRADES 9-12)

60.07100

Spanish I

c/e

c/e

60.07200

Spanish II

c/e

c/e

60.07300

Spanish III

c/e

c/e

60.07400

Spanish IV

c/e

c/e

60.07500

Spanish V

c/e

c/e

60.07600

Spanish VI

c/e

c/e

60.07110

Spanish VII

c/e

c/e

60.07120

Spanish VIII

c/e

c/e

60.07700

Advanced Placement Spanish/Language

c/e

c/e

60.07800

Advanced Placement Spanish/Literature

c/e

c/e

60.07810

International Baccalaureate Spanish A1 SL

c/e

c/e

60.07820

International Baccalaureate Spanish A1 HL

c/e

c/e

60.07900

Spanish for Native Spanish Speakers Level 1

c/e

c/e

60.07910

Spanish for Native Spanish Speakers Level 2

c/e

c/e

60.07110

Spanish VII

c/e

c/e

60.07120

Spanish VIII

c/e

c/e

60.07130

International Baccalaureate Spanish SL Not a first or second year course

c/e

c/e

60.07140

Workplace Spanish

c/e

c/e

60.07150

Advanced Workplace Spanish

c/e

c/e

60.07160

International Baccalaureate Spanish HL Not a first or second year course

c/e

c/e

60.07170

International Baccalaureate Spanish ab initio I First year course

c/e

c/e

60.07180

International Baccalaureate Spanish ab initio II Second year course

c/e

c/e

60.08

MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGE (GRADES 6-8)

60.08100

Connections French

60.08200

Connections Italian

60.08300

Connections Portuguese

60.08400

Connections Spanish

60.08500

Connections German

60.08600

Connections Latin

60.08700

Connections Russian

60.08800

Connections Chinese

60.08900

Connections Japanese

60.09100

Connections Korean

60.09200

Connections Arabic

60.09300

Connections Hebrew

60.09400

Connections Swahili

61.

GERMANIC, SLAVIC AND CLASSICAL LANGUAGES

61.00

ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE GRADES GERMAN (GRADES K-8)

61.00100

Kindergarten German

61.00200

German/Grade 1

61.00300

German/Grade 2

61.00400

German/Grade 3

61.00500

German/Grade 4

61.00600

German/Grade 5

61.00700

German/Grade 6

61.00800

German/Grade 7

61.00900

German/Grade 8

61.01

HIGH SCHOOL GERMAN (GRADES 9-12)

61.01100

German I

c/e

c/e

61.01200

German II

c/e

c/e

61.01300

German III

c/e

c/e

61.01400

German IV

c/e

c/e

61.01500

German V

c/e

c/e

61.01600

German VI

c/e

c/e

61.01800

German VII

c/e

c/e

61.01900

German VIII

c/e

c/e

61.01700

Advanced Placement German/Language

c/e

c/e

61.01110

Magnet German World Studies Seminar

c/e

c/e

61.01120

International Baccalaureate German SL Not a first or second year course

c/e

c/e

61.01130

International Baccalaureate German HL

c/e

c/e

61.02000

HIGH SCHOOL GREEK (CLASSICAL) (GRADES 9-12)

61.02100

Greek (Classical) I

c/e

c/e

61.02200

Greek (Classical) II

c/e

c/e

61.02300

Greek (Classical) III

c/e

c/e

61.02400

Greek (Classical) IV

c/e

c/e

61.02500

Greek (Classical) V

c/e

c/e

61.03

ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE GRADES LATIN (GRADES K-8)

61.03100

Kindergarten Latin

61.03200

Latin/Grade 1

61.03300

Latin/Grade 2

61.03400

Latin/Grade 3

61.03500

Latin/Grade 4

61.03600

Latin/Grade 5

61.03700

Latin/Grade 6

61.03800

Latin/Grade 7

61.03900

Latin/Grade 8

61.04

HIGH SCHOOL LATIN (GRADES 9-12)

61.04100

Latin I

c/e

c/e

61.04200

Latin II

c/e

c/e

61.04300

Latin III

c/e

c/e

61.04400

Latin IV

c/e

c/e

61.04500

Latin V

c/e

c/e

61.04600

Latin VI

c/e

c/e

61.04900

Latin VII

c/e

c/e

61.04110

Latin VIII

c/e

c/e

61.04700

Advanced Placement Latin: Vergil

c/e

c/e

61.04120

International Baccalaureate Latin SL Not a first or second year course

c/e

c/e

61.04130

International Baccalaureate Latin HL Not a first or second year course

c/e

c/e

61.05000

ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE GRADES RUSSIAN (GRADES K-8)

61.05100

Kindergarten Russian

61.05200

Russian/Grade 1

61.05300

Russian/Grade 2

61.05400

Russian/Grade 3

61.05500

Russian/Grade 4

61.05600

Russian/Grade 5

61.05700

Russian/Grade 6

61.05800

Russian/Grade 7

61.05900

Russian/Grade 8

61.06

HIGH SCHOOL RUSSIAN (GRADES 9-12)

61.06100

Russian I

c/e

c/e

61.06200

Russian II

c/e

c/e

61.06300

Russian III

c/e

c/e

61.06400

Russian IV

c/e

c/e

61.06500

Russian V

c/e

c/e

61.06600

Russian VI

c/e

c/e

61.06700

Russian VII

c/e

c/e

61.06800

Russian VIII

c/e

c/e

62.

ASIAN LANGUAGES

62.00

ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE GRADES (MANDARIN) CHINESE (GRADES K-8)

62.001

Kindergarten Chinese

62.00200

Chinese/Grade 1

62.00300

Chinese/Grade 2

62.00400

Chinese/Grade 3

62.00500

Chinese/Grade 4

62.00600

Chinese/Grade 5

62.00700

Chinese/Grade 6

62.00800

Chinese/Grade 7

62.00900

Chinese/Grade 8

62.01

HIGH SCHOOL (MANDARIN) CHINESE (GRADES 9-12)

62.01100

Chinese I

c/e

c/e

62.01200

Chinese II

c/e

c/e

62.01300

Chinese III

c/e

c/e

62.01400

Chinese IV

c/e

c/e

62.01500

Chinese V

c/e

c/e

62.01600

Chinese VI

c/e

c/e

62.01700

Chinese VII

c/e

c/e

62.01800

Chinese VIII

c/e

c/e

62.01900

International Baccalaureate Chinese SL Not a first or second year course

c/e

c/e

62.01910

International Baccalaureate Chinese HL Not a first or second year course

c/e

c/e

62.01920

International Baccalaureate Mandarin Chinese ab initio I

c/e

c/e

62.01930

International Baccalaureate Mandarin Chinese ab initio II

c/e

c/e

62.01960

Advanced Placement Chinese Language and Culture

c/e

c/e

62.02

ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE GRADES JAPANESE (GRADES K-8)

62.02100

Kindergarten Japanese

62.02200

Japanese/Grade 1

62.02300

Japanese/Grade 2

62.02400

Japanese/Grade 3

62.02500

Japanese/Grade 4

62.02600

Japanese/Grade 5

62.02700

Japanese/Grade 6

62.02800

Japanese/Grade 7

62.02900

Japanese/Grade 8

62.03

HIGH SCHOOL JAPANESE (GRADES 9-12)

62.03100

Japanese I

c/e

c/e

62.03200

Japanese II

c/e

c/e

62.03300

Japanese III

c/e

c/e

62.03400

Japanese IV

c/e

c/e

62.03500

Japanese V

c/e

c/e

62.03600

Japanese VI

c/e

c/e

62.03700

Japanese VII

c/e

c/e

62.03800

Japanese VIII

c/e

c/e

62.03900

Advanced Placement Japanese Language and Culture

c/e

c/e

62.03920

International Baccalaureate Japanese SL

c/e

c/e

62.03930

International Baccalaureate Japanese HL

c/e

c/e

62.04

ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE GRADES KOREAN (GRADES K-8)

62.04100

Kindergarten Korean

62.04200

Korean/Grade 1

62.04300

Korean/Grade 2

62.04400

Korean/Grade 3

62.04500

Korean/Grade 4

62.04600

Korean/Grade 5

62.04700

Korean/Grade 6

62.04800

Korean/Grade 7

62.04900

Korean/Grade 8

62.05

HIGH SCHOOL KOREAN (GRADES 9-12)

62.05100

Korean I

c/e

c/e

62.05200

Korean II

c/e

c/e

62.05300

Korean III

c/e

c/e

62.05400

Korean IV

c/e

c/e

62.05500

Korean V

c/e

c/e

62.06

HIGH SCHOOL TURKISH (GRADES 9-12)

62.06100

Turkish I

c/e

c/e

62.06200

Turkish II

c/e

c/e

62.06300

Turkish III

c/e

c/e

62.06400

Turkish IV

c/e

c/e

62.06500

Turkish V

c/e

c/e

62.07

HIGH SCHOOL HINDI (GRADES 9-12)

62.07100

Hindi I

c/e

c/e

62.07200

Hindi II

c/e

c/e

62.07300

Hindi III

c/e

c/e

62.07400

Hindi IV

c/e

c/e

62.07500

Hindi V

c/e

c/e

62.08

HIGH SCHOOL URDU (GRADES 9-12)

62.08100

Urdu I

c/e

c/e

62.08200

Urdu II

c/e

c/e

62.08300

Urdu III

c/e

c/e

62.08400

Urdu IV

c/e

c/e

62.08500

Urdu V

c/e

c/e

63.

AFRICAN AND SEMITIC LANGUAGES

63.00

ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE GRADES ARABIC (GRADES K-8)

63.00100

Kindergarten Arabic

63.00200

Arabic/Grade 1

63.00300

Arabic/Grade 2

63.00400

Arabic/Grade 3

63.00500

Arabic/Grade 4

63.00600

Arabic/Grade 5

63.00700

Arabic/Grade 6

63.00800

Arabic/Grade 7

63.00900

Arabic/Grade 8

63.01

HIGH SCHOOL ARABIC (GRADES 9-12)

63.01100

Arabic I

c/e

c/e

63.01200

Arabic II

c/e

c/e

63.01300

Arabic III

c/e

c/e

63.01400

Arabic IV

c/e

c/e

63.01500

Arabic V

c/e

c/e

63.01600

Arabic VI

c/e

c/e

63.01700

International Baccalaureate Arabic SL Not a first or second year course

c/e

c/e

63.01800

International Baccalaureate Arabic HL Not a first or second year course

c/e

c/e

63.02

ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE GRADES HEBREW (GRADES K-8)

63.02100

Kindergarten Hebrew

63.02200

Hebrew/Grade 1

63.02300

Hebrew/Grade 2

63.02400

Hebrew/Grade 3

63.02500

Hebrew/Grade 4

63.02600

Hebrew/Grade 5

63.02700

Hebrew/Grade 6

63.02800

Hebrew/Grade 7

63.02900

Hebrew/Grade 8

63.03

HIGH SCHOOL HEBREW (GRADES 9-12)

63.03100

Hebrew I

c/e

c/e

63.03200

Hebrew II

c/e

c/e

63.03300

Hebrew III

c/e

c/e

63.03400

Hebrew IV

c/e

c/e

63.03500

Hebrew V

c/e

c/e

63.04

ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE GRADES SWAHILI (GRADES K-8)

63.04100

Kindergarten Swahili

63.04200

Swahili/Grade 1

63.04300

Swahili/Grade 2

63.04400

Swahili/Grade 3

63.04500

Swahili/Grade 4

63.04600

Swahili/Grade 5

63.04700

Swahili/Grade 6

63.04800

Swahili/Grade 7

63.04900

Swahili/Grade 8

63.05

HIGH SCHOOL SWAHILI (GRADES 9-12)

63.05100

Swahili I

c/e

c/e

63.05200

Swahili II

c/e

c/e

63.05300

Swahili III

c/e

c/e

63.05400

Swahili IV

c/e

c/e

63.05500

Swahili V

c/e

c/e

63.06

HIGH SCHOOL FARSI (GRADES 9-12)

63.06100

Farsi I

c/e

c/e

63.06200

Farsi II

c/e

c/e

63.06300

Farsi III

c/e

c/e

63.06400

Farsi IV

c/e

c/e

63.06500

Farsi V

c/e

c/e

64.00

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

64.00

ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE GRADES AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (GRADES K-8)

64.00100

American Sign Language Kindergarten

64.00200

American Sign Language Grade 1

64.00300

American Sign Language Grade 2

64.00400

American Sign Language Grade 3

64.00500

American Sign Language Grade 4

64.00600

American Sign Language Grade 5

64.00700

American Sign Language Grade 6

64.00800

American Sign Language Grade 7

64.00900

American Sign Language Grade 8

64.01

HIGH SCHOOL AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

64.03100

American Sign Language I

c/e

c/e

64.03200

American Sign Language II

c/e

c/e

64.03300

American Sign Language III

c/e

c/e

64.03400

American Sign Language IV

c/e

c/e

64.03500

American Sign Language V

c/e

c/e

64.03600

American Sign Language VI

c/e

c/e

65.

OTHER NATIVE SPEAKERS' LANGUAGES

65.01000

Native Language (Not English)

c/e

c/e

65.02000

Native Language Reading and Literacy I

c/e

c/e

65.02100

Native Language Reading and Literacy II

c/e

c/e

70.

PROFESSIONAL/CAREER PREPARATION (GRADES 9-12)

70.01

MENTORSHIP

70.01100

Mentorship I

e

e

70.01200

Mentorship II

e

e

70.01300

Mentorship III

e

e

70.01400

Mentorship IV

e

e

70.02

INTERNSHIP

70.02100

Internship I

e

e

70.02200

Internship II

e

e

70.02300

Internship III

e

e

70.02400

Internship IV

e

e

70.03

DIRECTED STUDY

70.03100

Directed Study I

e

e

70.03200

Directed Study II

e

e

70.03300

Directed Study III

e

e

70.03400

Directed Study IV

e

e

70.04

COMMUNITY SERVICE

70.04100

Community Service/Learning I

e

e

70.04200

Community Service/Learning II

e

e

70.04300

Community Service/Learning III

e

e

70.04400

Community Service/Learning IV

e

e

71.

GIFTED EDUCATION RESOURCE CLASSES

71.21

ELEMENTARY GIFTED EDUCATION RESOURCE CLASS

71.21000

Gifted Resource Class/Kindergarten

71.21100

Gifted Resource Class/Grade 1

71.21200

Gifted Resource Class/Grade 2

71.21300

Gifted Resource Class/Grade 3

71.21400

Gifted Resource Class/Grade 4

71.21500

Gifted Resource Class/Grade 5

71.21600

Gifted Resource Class/Elementary Multi-Grade

71.22

MIDDLE SCHOOL GIFTED EDUCATION RESOURCE CLASS

71.22600

Gifted Resource Class/Grade 6

71.22700

Gifted Resource Class/Grade 7

71.22800

Gifted Resource Class/Grade 8

71.22900

Gifted Resource Class/Middle School Multi-Grade

71.23

HIGH SCHOOL GIFTED EDUCATION RESOURCE CLASS

71.23100

Gifted Resource Class I

e

e

71.23200

Gifted Resource Class II

e

e

71.23300

Gifted Resource Class III

e

e

71.23400

Gifted Resource Class IV

e

e

80.00

LIBRARY SCIENCE

80.01000

Library Science

e

e

CAREER, TECHNICAL AND AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION

01.

AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS AND PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

01.01

AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP (GRADES 9-12)

01.01200

Agricultural Leadership and Personal Development

c/e

c/e

01.41100

Agricultural Business and Management

c/e

c/e

01.41200

Agribusiness Management and Leadership (AG-AML)

c/e

c/e

01.41300

Marketing Agricultural Products & Services (AG-MKT)

c/e

c/e

01.02

AGRICULTURAL MECHANIZATION TECHNOLOGY (GRADES 9-12)

01.42100

Agricultural Mechanics I (AG-AM I)

c/e

c/e

01.42200

Agricultural Mechanics II (AG-AMII)

c/e

c/e

01.42300

Agricultural Mechanics III(AG-AMIII)

c/e

c/e

01.42400

Agricultural Metals Fabrication (AG-AMF)

c/e

c/e

01.42500

Agricultural Power and Machinery (AG-AGP)

c/e

c/e

01.42600

Agricultural Electricity and Electrical Controls (AG-AEEC)

c/e

c/e

01.42700

Agricultural Construction (AG-AGC)

c/e

c/e

01.03

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT (GRADES 9-12)

01.43100

Agricultural Crop Production and Management

c/e

c/e

01.43200

Agricultural Animal Production and Management (AG-APM)

c/e

c/e

01.04

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND FOOD PROCESSING (GRADES 9-12)

01.44100

Agricultural and Food Products Processing Operations and Management

c/e

c/e

01.05

COOPERATIVE AGRIBUSINESS SALES AND MARKETING (GRADES 9-12)

01.05100

Cooperative Agribusiness Sales and Marketing I

c/e

c/e

01.05200

Cooperative Agribusiness Sales and Marketing II

c/e

c/e

01.06

HORTICULTURE (GRADES 9-12)

01.46100

General Horticulture and Plant Science (AG-GH/PS)

c/e

c/e

01.46200

Floriculture Production and Management(AG-FL) c/e

c/e

c/e

01.46300

Landscape Design and Management

c/e

c/e

01.46400

Nursery Production and Management

c/e

c/e

01.46500

Turf Production and Management

c/e

c/e

01.46600

Floral Design and Management

c/e

c/e

01.46800

Advanced Landscape Design

c/e

c/e

01.46900

Fruit, Vegetable, and Nut Production

c/e

c/e

01.47000

Nursery and Landscape (AG-NL)

c/e

c/e

02.

AGRICULTURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

02.01

AGRISCIENCE (GRADES 6-8)

02.01200

Exploring Agricultural Education (Grade 6)

02.01300

Exploring Agricultural Education (Grade 7)

02.01400

Exploring Agricultural Education (Grade 8)

02.02

ANIMAL SCIENCES (GRADES 9-12)

02.42100

Animal Science Technology/Biotechnology Course meets 3rd requirement for Science Core for TC/P and 4th year elective for CP

c/e

c/e

02.42200

Equine Science (AG-ES)

c/e

c/e

02.42300

Small Animal Care (AG-SAC)

c/e

c/e

02.42400

Veterinary Science (AG-VT)

c/e

c/e

02.03

FOOD FIBER SCIENCES (GRADES 9-12)

02.43100

Food and Fiber Science Technology

c/e

c/e

02.04

PLANT SCIENCES (GRADES 9-12)

02.44100

Plant Science and Biotechnology Course meets 3rd requirement for Science Core for TC/P and 4th year elective for CP

c/e

c/e

02.05

SOIL SCIENCES (GRADES 9-12)

02.06

PHYSICAL SCIENCES, AGRICULTURAL (GRADES 9-12)

02.46100

Physical Science Applications in Agriculture

c/e

c/e

02.07

AGRISCIENCE PRINCIPLES AND TECHNOLOGY (GRADES 9-12)

02.47100

Basic Agricultural Science and Technology (AG-BAS)

c/e

c/e

02.47500

Biotechnology(AG-BT)

c/e

c/e

03.

CONSERVATION AND RENEWABLE NATURAL RESOURCES

03.01

NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION (GRADES 9-12)

03.41100

Natural Resources Management (AG-NR)

c/e

c/e

03.02

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (GRADES 9-12)

03.42200

Environmental Science and Stewardship

c/e

c/e

03.03

FISHERIES SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT (GRADES 9-12)

03.43100

Aquaculture

c/e

c/e

03.04

FORESTRY PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING (GRADES 9-12)

03.05

FORESTRY SCIENCE (GRADES 9-12)

03.45100

Forest Science (AG-FS)

c/e

c/e

03.45200

Forestry Science II

c/e

c/e

03.45300

Wildlife Management (AG-WL)

c/e

c/e

03.45400

Urban and Community Forestry

c/e

c/e

06.

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (See BUSINESS, MARKETING, AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT)

07.

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (See BUSINESS, MARKETING, AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT)

08.

MARKETING DISTRIBUTION (See BUSINESS, MARKETING, AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT)

06., 07., 08.

BUSINESS, MARKETING, AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (GRADES 6-12)

06.04100

Basic Skills of Marketing (Grade 6)

06.04200

Exploring Marketing Education (Grade 7)

06.04300

Pathways in Marketing (Grade 8)

06.41430

International Business and Marketing (MKT-IBM)c/e

c/e

c/e

06.41500

Legal Environment of Business (BCS - LEB)

c/e

c/e

06.41600

Business Essentials (BCS - BE)

c/e

c/e

06.41700

Entrepreneurial Ventures (BCS - EV)

c/e

c/e

06.42000

IB Business and Management SL

c/e

c/e

06.43000

IB Business and Management HL

c/e

c/e

07.08300

Business and Computer Science (Grade 6)

07.08400

Business and Computer Science (Grade 7)

07.08500

Business and Computer Science (Grade 8)

07.41100

Principles of Accounting I (BCS-PAI)

c/e

c/e

07.41200

Principles of Accounting II (BCS-PAII)

c/e

c/e

07.42110

Banking and Investing (BCS-BI)

c/e

c/e

07.42600

Financial Literacy (BCS-FL)

c/e

c/e

07.42300

Insurance and Risk Management (BCS-IRM)

c/e

c/e

07.44110

Computer Applications I (BCS-CA1)

c/e

c/e

07.44120

Computer Applications II (BSC-CA2)

c/e

c/e

07.46210

Business Procedures (BCS-BP)

c/e

c/e

07.48310

Business Communication and Presentation (BCS-BCP)

c/e

c/e

07.48410

Communications for Business

c/e

c/e

08.41300

Introduction to Fashion Marketing (MKT-FM)

c/e

c/e

08.41400

Advanced Fashion Marketing (MKT-AFM)

c/e

c/e

08.43000

Discovering Hospitality and Tourism Marketing (MKT-IT)

c/e

c/e

08.43600

Entrepreneurship: Building a Business (MKT - EN)

c/e

c/e

08.43700

Hospitality and Tourism Management (MKT-HTM)

c/e

c/e

08.46100

Introduction to Retail Food Marketing

c/e

c/e

08.46200

Principles of Food Marketing, Sales, and Distribution

c/e

c/e

08.47200

Professional Sales & Promotion (MKT-PSP)

c/e

c/e

08.47400

Marketing Principles (MKT - MP)

c/e

c/e

08.47500

Advanced Marketing (MKT - AM)

c/e

c/e

08.47800

Introduction to Sports and Entertainment Marketing (MKT-SEM)

c/e

c/e

08.48500

Advanced Sports and Entertainment Marketing (MKT-ASEM)

c/e

c/e

08.47900

E-Marketing (MKT-EM)

c/e

c/e

08.48000

Marketing Research (MKT-MR)

c/e

c/e

11.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

11.01600

Advanced Placement, Computer Science A

c/e

c/e

11.41300

Computing in the Modern World (BCS - CMW)

c/e

c/e

11.41400

Information Technology Essentials (BCS-ITE)

c/e

c/e

11.41800

Beginning Programming (BCS - BP)

c/e

c/e

11.42000

Information Technology Support (BCS-ITS)

c/e

c/e

11.42100

Intermediate Programming (BCS - IP)

c/e

c/e

11.42200

Networking Systems (BCS-NTS)

c/e

c/e

11.42400

Database Management and Data Warehousing

c/e

c/e

11.42600

Information Systems Management

c/e

c/e

11.42800

Introduction to Animation and 3-D Design (BCS-IAD)

c/e

c/e

11.43100

Fundamentals of Web Design (BCS-FWD)

c/e

c/e

11.43200

Advanced Web Design (BCS-AWD)

c/e

c/e

20.

FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES

20.01100

Family and Consumer Science (Grade 6)

20.01200

Family and Consumer Science (Grade 7)

20.01300

Family and Consumer Science (Grade 8)

20.40101

FACS Pathway Essentials (FCS-FPE)

c/e

c/e

20.41610

Food, Nutrition & Wellness (FCS-FNW)

c/e

c/e

20.41710

Food & Nutrition Through the Lifespan (FCS-FNL)

c/e

c/e

20.41810

Food Science (FCS-FS)

c/e

c/e

20.43000

Consumer Finance (FCS-CF)

c/e

c/e

20.45100

Consumer Awareness (FCS-CA)

c/e

c/e

20.45200

Consumer Skills (FCS-CS)

c/e

c/e

20.42320

Human Growth & Development for Early Childhood (FACS-HGD)

c/e

c/e

20.44100

Foundations of Interior Design (FCS-FID)

c/e

c/e

20.44200

Interior Design Furnishings, Materials, and Components (FCS-IFMC)

c/e

c/e

20.44700

Textile Science (FCS-TS)

c/e

c/e

20.44800

Interior Design Internship (FCS-IDI)

c/e

c/e

20.52510

Introduction to Early Childhood Care and Education (FACS-IECE)

c/e

c/e

20.52610

Health, Safety & Nutrition for the Young Child (FACS-HSN)

c/e

c/e

20.52710

Early Childhood Education Internship (FACS-ECEI)

c/e

c/e

20.53100

Introduction to Culinary Arts (FCS-ICA)

c/e

c/e

20.53210

Culinary Arts I (FCS-CAI)

c/e

c/e

20.53310

Culinary Arts II (FCS-CAII)

c/e

c/e

21.

TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION

21.02100

Exploring Engineering and Technology (Grade 6)

21.02200

Invention and Innovation (Grade 7)

21.02300

Technological Systems (Grade 8)

21.42500

Foundations of Engineering and Technology (ENGR - FET)

c/e

c/e

21.43100

Communication Technology

c/e

c/e

21.43200

Drafting Technology: Introduction

c/e

c/e

21.43300

Drafting Technology Mechanical

c/e

c/e

21.43400

Drafting Technology Architectural

c/e

c/e

21.43500

Graphic Arts Technology

c/e

c/e

21.43600

Digital Media Technology

c/e

c/e

21.44100

Foundations of Manufacturing and Materials Science (ENGR-FMMS)

c/e

c/e

21.44400

Production Enterprises (ENGR-PE)

c/e

c/e

21.44500

Robotics and Automated Systems (ENGR-RAS)

c/e

c/e

21.44800

Energy Systems Internship (ENGR-LI)

c/e

c/e

21.45100

Energy and Power Technology (ENGR-EP)

c/e

c/e

21.45200

Foundations of Electronics (ENGR-FE)

c/e

c/e

21.45300

Advanced AC and DC Circuits (ENGR-AE)

c/e

c/e

21.45400

Digital Electronics (ENGR-DE)

c/e

c/e

21.45700

Appropriate and Alternative Energy Technologies (ENGR-AAE)

c/e

c/e

21.45800

Manufacturing Internship (ENGR-MI)

c/e

c/e

21.46100

Research, Design, and Project Management (ENGR - RDPM)

c/e

c/e

21.46800

Engineering Internship (ENGR-EI)

c/e

c/e

21.47100

Engineering Concepts (ENGR - EC)

c/e

c/e

21.47200

Engineering Applications (ENGR - EA)

c/e

c/e

21.47800

Electronics Internship (ENGR-LI)

c/e

c/e

10., 12., 17., 43., 46., 47., 48., and 49. TRADE, INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION AND MANUFACTURING SCIENCES

10.

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES

10.51110

Broadcast/Video Production I (ACCT-BVP1)

c/e

c/e

10.51210

Broadcast/Video Production II (ACCT-BVP2)

c/e

c/e

10.51310

Broadcast/Video Production III (ACCT-BVP3)

c/e

c/e

10.51410

Broadcast/Video Applications (ACCT-BVPA)

c/e

c/e

10.51510

Broadcast/Video Production Lab (ACCT-BVPL)

c/e

c/e

10.51610

Broadcast/Video Production Research (ACCT-BVPR)

c/e

c/e

10.51710

Broadcast/Video Production Management (ACCT-BVPM)

c/e

c/e

10.53100

Fundamentals of Telecommunications

c/e

c/e

10.53200

Network Concepts

c/e

c/e

10.53300

Network Systems

c/e

c/e

12.

PERSONAL SERVICES OCCUPATION

12.54500

Cosmetology Services Core I (HS-CS-I)

c/e

c/e

12.54600

Cosmetology Services Core II (HS-CS-II)

c/e

c/e

12.54800

Cosmetology Services Core III (HS-CS-III)

c/e

c/e

12.54900

Cosmetology Services Core IV (HS-CS-IV)

c/e

c/e

12.55100

Internship I (HS-CI-I)

c/e

c/e

12.55200

Internship II (HS-CI-II)

c/e

c/e

12.55300

Internship III (HS-CI-III)

c/e

c/e

12.55400

Licensure and Employment Opportunities (HS-LEO)

c/e

c/e

12.55000

Advance Cosmetology Services (HS-ACS)

c/e

c/e

12.55600

Internship IV (HS-CI-IV)

c/e

c/e

12.55700

Internship V (HS-CI-V)

c/e

c/e

12.55900

Science of Advanced Skincare (HS-SAS)

c/e

c/e

12.56000

Art and Science of Makeup (HS-ASM)

c/e

c/e

12.56100

Cosmetology Science (HS-CS)

c/e

c/e

25.

PUBLIC HEALTH

25.02100

Healthcare Science (Grade 6)

25.02200

Healthcare Science (Grade 7)

25.02300

Healthcare Science (Grade 8)

25.43000

Introduction to Public Health

c/e

c/e

25.43100

Advanced Public Health

c/e

c/e

25.43200

Internship in Public Health

c/e

c/e

25.00

DENTAL HEALTH

25.48000

Introduction to Dental Science Technology

c/e

c/e

25.48200

Dental Science Technology I

c/e

c/e

25.48300

Dental Science Technology II

c/e

c/e

25.48400

Dental Science Technology Internship

c/e

c/e

25.00

HEALTH AND MEDICAL OCCUPATIONS

25.52100

Introduction to Healthcare Science (HS-IHS)

c/e

c/e

25.52200

Application of Therapeutic Services (HS-ATS)

c/e

c/e

25.52500

General Medicine (HS-TGM)

c/e

c/e

25.52600

Medical Services Internship (HS-TSMI)

c/e

c/e

25.52700

Emergency Medicine Internship (HS-EMI)

c/e

c/e

25.56100

Nursing Essentials (HS - NE)

c/e

c/e

25.56200

Concepts of Emergency Medicine (HS-CEM)

c/e

c/e

25.56300

Therapeutic Services Nursing Internship (HS-TSNI)

c/e

c/e

25.56400

Emergency and Disaster Preparedness (HS-EDP)

c/e

c/e

25.00

MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY

25.56500

Basic Diagnostic Services (HS-BDS)

c/e

c/e

25.56600

Clinical Laboratory Technician (HS-CLT)

c/e

c/e

25.56700

Clinical Laboratory Technology Internship (HS-CLTI)

c/e

c/e

25.56800

Introduction to Biotechnology (HS-IBT)

c/e

c/e

25.56900

Applications of Biotechnology (AS-ABT)

c/e

c/e

25.57500

Biotechnology Internship/Independent Research (HS-BIR)

c/e

c/e

25.00

PRE-PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY

25.57100

Pharmacy Operations Fundamentals

c/e

c/e

25.57200

Medical Calculations and Drug Administration

c/e

c/e

25.57300

Pre-Pharmacy Technology Internship

c/e

c/e

25.58000

Principles of Physical Medicine (HS-PPM)

c/e

c/e

25.58100

Comcepts of Physical Medicine (HS-CPM)

c/e

c/e

25.58200

Rehabilitation in Physical Medicine (HS-RPM)

c/e

c/e

25.00000

MEDICAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

25.59100

Medical Terminology in Healthcare Systems (HS-MTH)

c/e

c/e

25.59200

Applications of Health Informatics (HS-AHI)

c/e

c/e

25.59400

Health Information Technology Internship (HS-INT)

c/e

c/e

28.

MILITARY SCIENCE (GRADES 9-12)

28.01

JROTC/AIR FORCE (9-12)

28.01100

Aerospace Science: A Journey into Aviation History and Leadership I (PS-AFAH)

c/e

c/e

28.01200

Aerospace: Science of Flight and Leadership II (PS-AFSF)

c/e

c/e

28.01300

JROTC Air Force III: Aerospace Science: Global and Cultural Studies I

c/e

c/e

28.01400

Aerospace: Astronomy and/or Leadership III (PS-AFA)

c/e

c/e

28.01500

Aerospace Science: Exploration of Space and/or Leadership III

(PS-AFES)

c/e

c/e

28.01600

Aerospace Science: Management of the Cadet Corps and National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE) and/or Leadership IV (PS-AFLEIV)

c/e

c/e

28.01700

JROTC Air Force VII: Aerospace Science: Aerospace Science: Global and Cultural Studies II

c/e

c/e

28.01800

Aerospace Science: Survival (PS-AFSUR)

c/e

c/e

28.01900

Aerospace Science: Honors Ground School and /or Leadership IV (PS-AFHGS)

c/e

c/e

28.02

JROTC/NAVY (9-12)

28.02100

Naval Science I Cadet Field Manual (PS-NSICFM)

c/e

c/e

28.02200

Naval Science I Introduction to NJROTC (PS-NSINTRO)

c/e

c/e

28.02300

Naval Science Maritime History (PS-NSIIMH)

c/e

c/e

28.02400

Naval Science II Nautical Science (PS-NSIINS)

c/e

c/e

28.02500

Naval Science III Naval Knowledge (PS-NSIIINK)

c/e

c/e

28.02600

Naval Science III Naval Orientation and Skills (PS-NSIIINOS)

c/e

c/e

28.02700

Naval Science IV Naval Leadership and Ethics (PS-NSIVNLE)

c/e

c/e

28.02800

Naval Science IV Effective Communications (PS-NSIVEC)

c/e

c/e

28.03

JROTC/ARMY (9-12)

28.03100

JROTC Army I Leadership Education 1 (PS-LEI)

c/e

c/e

28.03200

JROTC Army Leadership Education 2 (PS-LE2)

c/e

c/e

28.03300

JROTC Army Leadership Education 3 (PS-LE3)

c/e

c/e

28.03400

JROTC Army Leadership Education 4 (PS-LE4)

c/e

c/e

28.03500

JROTC Army Leadership Education 5 (PS-LE5)

c/e

c/e

28.03600

JROTC Army Leadership Education 6 (PS-LE6)

c/e

c/e

28.03700

JROTC Army Leadership Education 7 (PS-LE7)

c/e

c/e

28.03800

JROTC Army Leadership Education 8 (PS-LE8)

c/e

c/e

28.04

JROTC/MARINES (9-12)

28.04100

MCJROTC Leadership Education I (PSMCLEI)

c/e

c/e

28.04200

MCJROTC Leadership Education II (PSMCLEII)

c/e

c/e

28.04300

MCJROTC Leadership Education III (PSMCLEIII)

c/e

c/e

28.04400

MCJROTC Leadership Education IV (PSMCLEIV)

c/e

c/e

28.04500

MCJROTC Leadership Education V (PSMCLEV)

c/e

c/e

28.04600

MCJROTC Leadership Education VI (PSMCLEVI)

c/e

c/e

28.04700

MCJROTC Leadership Education VII (PSMCLEVII)

c/e

c/e

28.04800

MCJROTC Leadership Education VIII (PSMCLEVIII)

c/e

c/e

28.23000

Naval Science II Maritime History (PS-NSIIMH)

c/e

c/e

43.

PUBLIC SAFETY

43.04100

Exploring Public Safety and Government Education (Grade 6)

43.04200

Exploring Public Safety and Government Education (Grade 7)

43.04300

Exploring Public Safety and Government Education (Grade 8)

43.43000

Introduction to Law and Justice (PS-ILI)

c/e

c/e

43.43300

Criminal Investigation and Forensics (PS-CIF)

c/e

c/e

43.43400

Law and Justice Internship (PS-LJI)

c/e

c/e

43.43500

Law, Community Response and Policing (S-FREL)

c/e

c/e

43.43600

Homeland Security (PS-HS)

c/e

c/e

43.43700

Emergency Services (PS-HSES)

c/e

c/e

43.43800

First Responder and Emergency Leadership (S-FREL)

c/e

c/e

43.43900

Homeland Security and Emergency Services Internship (PS-HSESI)

c/e

c/e

43.44000

Applications of Firefighting

c/e

c/e

46.

CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY

46.02100

Introduction to Architecture and Construction (Grade 6)

46.02200

Fundamentals of Architecture and Construction (Grade 7)

46.02300

Exploring Architecture and Construction (Grade 8)

46.54500

Occupational Safety and Fundamentals (ACCT-OSF)

c/e

c/e

46.54600

Introduction to Construction (ACCT -IC)

c/e

c/e

46.54700

Construction Internship (ACCT-INT)

c/e

c/e

46.55000

Carpentry I (ACCT -CI)

c/e

c/e

46.55100

Carpentry II (ACCT -CII)

c/e

c/e

46.55200

Construction Site Layout

c/e

c/e

46.55300

Commercial Carpentry

c/e

c/e

46.56000

Electrical I (ACCT -EI)

c/e

c/e

46.56100

Electrical II (ACCT -EII)

c/e

c/e

46.56200

Commercial Wiring I

c/e

c/e

46.56300

Commercial Wiring II

c/e

c/e

46.57000

Masonry I (ACCT -MI)

c/e

c/e

46.57100

Masonry II (ACCT -MII)

c/e

c/e

46.57200

Design Masonry

c/e

c/e

46.57300

Commercial Masonry

c/e

c/e

46.58000

Plumbing I (ACCT -PI)

c/e

c/e

46.58100

Plumbing II (ACCT -PII)

c/e

c/e

46.58200

Commercial Plumbing I

c/e

c/e

46.58300

Commercial Plumbing II

c/e

c/e

47.

MECHANICAL OCCUPATIONS; AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY; DIVERSIFIED COOPERATIVE TRAINING

47.08100

Introduction to Ground, Air and Maritime Technology (Grade 6)

47.08200

Foundations of Aerospace, Ground and Maritime Transportation (Grade 7)

47.08300

Investigation into Aerospace, Ground, and Maritime Transportation (Grade 8)

47.48400

Fundamentals of Maritime Studies (FMS)

c/e

c/e

47.48500

Maritime Industry Careers (MIC)

c/e

c/e

47.48600

Maritime Studies Applications (MSA)

c/e

c/e

47.48700

Maritime Internship (MSI)

e

e

47.46100

Fundamentals of Aviation (ACCT -FA)

e

c/e

47.46200

Aviation Maintenance I (ACCT -AMI)

c/e

c/e

47.46300

Aviation Maintenance II (ACCT -AMII)

c/e

c/e

47.46400

Aviation Maintenance III (ACCT -AMIII)

c/e

c/e

47.46500

Navigation and Communication (ACCT -NC)

c/e

c/e

47.46600

Aviation Meteorology (ACCT-AM)

c/e

c/e

47.46700

Aeroscholars Aviation Ground School (ACCT -AGS)

c/e

c/e

47.51000

Introduction to Mechanical Systems (ACCT-IMS)

c/e

c/e

47.52500

Granite Technology I

c/e

c/e

47.52600

Granite Technology II

c/e

c/e

47.52700

Granite Technology III

c/e

c/e

47.52800

Granite Technology IV

c/e

c/e

47.59100

Fundamentals of Electronics

c/e

c/e

47.59200

Alternating Current Circuits and Basic Computer Usage

c/e

c/e

47.59300

Analog Circuits

c/e

c/e

47.59400

Digital Circuits

c/e

c/e

47.59500

Advanced Direct Current and Alternating Current Circuits

c/e

c/e

47.59600

Advanced Analog and Digital Circuits

c/e

c/e

47.59700

Fundamentals of Microprocessors and Transmission Media

c/e

c/e

47.

HEATING, VENTILATION, AC, and REFRIGERATION

47.51000

Introduction to Mechanical Systems (ACCT-IMS)

c/e

c/e

47.51100

HVACR 1 (ACCT-HVACR1)

c/e

c/e

47.51300

HVACR 2 (ACCT-HVACR2)

c/e

c/e

47.51800

Low Voltage Electrical 1 (ACCT-LVE1)

c/e

c/e

47.51900

Low Voltage Electrical 1 (ACCT-LVE2)

c/e

c/e

47.

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

47.56500

Introduction to Collision Repair (ACCT-ICR)

c/e

c/e

47.56600

Painting and Refinishing I (ACCT-PRI)

c/e

c/e

47.56700

Painting and Refinishing II (ACCT-PRII)

c/e

c/e

47.56800

Non Structural Analysis and Damage Repair I (ACCT-NSI)

c/e

c/e

47.56900

Non Structural Analysis and Damage Repair II (ACCT-NSII)

c/e

c/e

47.57000

Mechanical and Electrical Components I (ACCT-MEI)

c/e

c/e

47.57200

Mechanical and Electrical Components II (ACCT-MEII)

c/e

c/e

47.57300

Structural Analysis and Damage Repair I (ACCT-SDRI)

c/e

c/e

47.57400

Structural Analysis and Damage Repair II (ACCT-SDRII)

c/e

c/e

47.57100

Foundations of Transportation & Logistics (ACT - FTL)

c/e

c/e

47.57500

Transportation Logistics Internship (ACT - TLI)

c/e

c/e

47.57600

Electrical/Electronic Systems and Design (ACT - ESD)

c/e

c/e

47.57700

Chassis System and Design (ACT - CSD)

c/e

c/e

47.57800

Preventative Maintenance Inspection (ACT - PMI)c/e

c/e

c/e

47.57900

Engine Performance Concepts (ACT - EPC)

c/e

c/e

47.57910

Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Concepts (ACT - HVACR)

c/e

c/e

47.58000

Foundations of Marine Technology (ACCT-FME)

c/e

c/e

47.58100

Marine Electrical Systems (ACCT-MES)

c/e

c/e

47.58200

Marine Engine Drive System (ACCT-MED)

c/e

c/e

47.58300

Marine Structures and Transportation Repair (ACCT-MST)

c/e

c/e

47.58400

Marine Engine Technology Internship (ACCT-MTI)

c/e

c/e

47.

DIVERSIFIED COOPERATIVE TRAINING

47.49100

Diversified Cooperative Training I (Trade and Industrial Education)

e

e

47.49100

Diversified Cooperative Training II (Trade and Industrial Education)

e

e

47.49300

Diversified Cooperative Training III (Trade and Industrial Education)

e

e

47.49400

Diversified Cooperative Training IV (Trade and Industrial Education)

e

e

48.

PRECISION PRODUCTION OCCUPATIONS

48.54100

Introduction to Engineering Drawing and Design (ACT-IED)

c/e

c/e

48.54200

Survey of Engineering Graphics (ACCT-SEG)

c/e

c/e

48.54300

3-D Modeling and Analysis (ACCT-MA)

c/e

c/e

48.54400

Technical Manufacturing Concepts and Drawings

c/e

c/e

48.54500

Architectural Drawing and Design I (ACT-ADDI)

c/e

c/e

48.54600

Architectural Drawing and Design II (ACT-ADDII)

c/e

c/e

48.54700

Structural Detailing

c/e

c/e

48.54800

Civil Engineering Drawing

c/e

c/e

48.

WELDING

48.55100

Welding I (ACCT-WI)

c/e

c/e

48.55200

Welding II (ACCT-WII)

c/e

c/e

48.55300

Welding III(ACCT-WIII)

c/e

c/e

48.55400

Welding IV (ACCT-WIV)

c/e

c/e

48.55500

Welding V (ACCT-WV)

c/e

c/e

48.55600

Welding VI (ACCT-WVI)

c/e

c/e

48.55700

Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Specialty

c/e

c/e

48.55800

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Specialty

c/e

c/e

48.55900

Arc Welding Specialty -Stainless Steel

c/e

c/e

48.

GRAPHIC ARTS

48.03100

Broadcast and Graphic Communications (Grade 6)

48.03200

Introduction to Communications (Grade 7)

48.03300

Applications of Communications (Grade 8)

48.52500

Commercial Art I

c/e

c/e

48.52600

Commercial Art II

c/e

c/e

48.52700

Commercial Art III

c/e

c/e

48.52800

Advanced Graphic Design (ACCT-AGD)

c/e

c/e

48.56100

Introduction to Graphics and Design (ACCT-IGD)

c/e

c/e

48.56200

Graphic Design and Production (ACCT-GDP)

c/e

c/e

48.56300

Practicum A, Press Operations

c/e

c/e

48.56400

Practicum B, Digital File Preparation

c/e

c/e

48.56500

Practicum C, Binding and Finishing

c/e

c/e

48.56600

Printing Technology Laboratory I

c/e

c/e

48.56700

Printing Technology Laboratory II

c/e

c/e

48.56800

Printing Technology Laboratory III

c/e

c/e

48.56900

Graphic Output Processes (ACCT-GOP)

c/e

c/e

48.

SHEET METAL

48.58100

Introduction to Metals (ACCT-ITM)

c/e

c/e

48.58200

Sheet Metal I (ACCT-SMI)

c/e

c/e

48.58300

Sheet Metal II (ACCT-SMII)

c/e

c/e

48.58400

Sheet Metal III (ACCT-SMIII)

c/e

c/e

48.58500

Sheet Metal IV (ACCT-SMIV)

c/e

c/e

48.58600

Sheet Metal V (ACCT-SMV)

c/e

c/e

48.58800

Sheet Metal VI (ACCT-SMVI)

c/e

c/e

48.00000

PRECISION MACHINING

48.59000

Machine Operations I (ACCT-MOI)

c/e

c/e

48.59100

Machine Operations II (ACCT-MOII)

c/e

c/e

48.59200

Machine Operations III (ACCT-MOIII)

c/e

c/e

48.59300

Machine Operations IV (ACCT-MOIV)

c/e

c/e

48.59400

Machine Operations V (ACCT-MOV)

c/e

c/e

48.59500

Machine Operations VI (ACCT-MOVI)

c/e

c/e

48.59600

Intermediate CNC Operations

c/e

c/e

49.

MANUFACTURING SCIENCES

49.02100

Ford Academy of Manufacturing Science-Workplace Communications

c/e

c/e

49.02200

Ford Academy of Manufacturing Science-Manufacturing Organizations

c/e

c/e

49.02300

Ford Academy of Manufacturing Science-Workplace Technology & Applications

c/e

c/e

49.01400

Ford Academy of Manufacturing Science-Case Studies in Manufacturing

c/e

c/e

49.02400

Ford Academy of Manufacturing Science-Statistical Methods for Manufacturing Quality

c/e

c/e

49.02500

Ford Academy of Manufacturing Science-Coordinated Manufacturing Experience

c/e

c/e

49.02600

Ford Academy of Manufacturing Science-Information Systems

c/e

c/e

49.

MANUFACTURING AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES; MAINTENANCE, INSTALLATION AND REPAIR

49.53100

Introduction to Manufacturing and Engineering Sciences

c/e

c/e

49.53200

Electrical Systems I

c/e

c/e

49.53300

Electrical Systems II

c/e

c/e

49.53400

Mechanical and Electrical Systems I

c/e

c/e

49.53500

Mechanical and Electrical Systems II

c/e

c/e

49.53600

Integrating Systems

c/e

c/e

32.

PROGRAM OF EDUCATION AND CAREER EXPLORATION/CAREER CONNECTION (See 32. CAREER EXPLORATION AND CAREER CONNECTION)

32.

CAREER EXPLORATION AND CAREER CONNECTION

32.02100

Career Awareness (Grades 6-8)

32.02200

Career Discovery (Grades 6-8)

32.02300

Career Management (Grades 6-8)

32.04100

Jobs for Georgia Graduates Work Ethics I

e

c/e

32.04200

Jobs for Georgia Graduates Work Ethics II

e

e

32.04300

Jobs for Georgia Graduates Work Ethics III

e

e

32.04400

Jobs for Georgia Graduates Work Ethics IV

e

e

32.

INTERVENTION PROGRAMS

32.41400

Coordinated Career Academic Education I (CCAE-CCAEI)

c/e

c/e

32.41500

Coordinated Career Academic Education II (CCAE-CCAEII)

c/e

c/e

32.41600

Coordinated Career Academic Education III (CCAE-CCAEIII)

c/e

c/e

32.41700

Project Success I

c/e

c/e

32.41800

Project Success II

c/e

c/e

32.01100

Career Technical Instruction I (Must be taught by a special education teacher.)

e

c/e

32.01200

Career Technical Instruction II (Must be taught by a special education teacher.)

e

c/e

32.01300

Career Technical Instruction III (Must be taught by a special education teacher.)

e

c/e

32.01400

Career Technical Instruction IV (Must be taught by a special education teacher.)

e

c/e

90.

SPECIAL EDUCATION

This designated number shall be used for any course determined by a student's IEP and taught by a special education teacher for which high school Carnegie credit is not given. The school system may use the remaining digits (90.XXXXXXX) to identify semester, period, teacher, or any desired identification by the local school system.

Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 160-4-2-.03

O.C.G.A. Secs. 20-2-140, 20-2-141, 20-2-142, 20-2-151.1, 20-2-160.

: Original Rule entitled "List of State-Funded Courses" adopted. F. Sept. 27, 1990; eff. Oct. 17, 1990.
Amended: F. May 21, 1992; eff. June 10, 1992.
Amended: F. May 20, 1993; eff. June 9, 1993.
Amended: Rule retitled "List of State-Funded K-8 Subjects and 9-12 Courses." F. Aug. 20, 1993; eff. Sept. 9, 1993.
Amended: F. Apr. 17, 1995; eff. May 7, 1995.
Amended: F. Sept. 24, 1996; eff. Oct. 14, 1996.
Amended: F. Mar. 20, 1997; eff. Apr. 9, 1997.
Amended: F. July 25, 1997; eff. August 14, 1997.
Amended: F. Dec. 9, 1997; eff. Dec. 29, 1997.
Amended: F. Jan. 22, 1999; eff. Feb. 11, 1999.
Amended: F. Feb. 24, 2000; eff. Mar. 15, 2000.
Amended: F. June 13, 2000; eff. July 3, 2000.
Amended: F. Sept. 15, 2000; eff. Oct. 5, 2000.
Amended: F. May 21, 2001; eff. June 10, 2001.
Amended: F. Feb. 15, 2002; eff. Mar. 7, 2002.
Amended: F. Feb. 13, 2003; eff. Mar. 5, 2003.
Repealed: New Rule of same title adopted. F. Oct. 10, 2003; eff. Oct. 30, 2003.
Amended: F. Apr. 19, 2004; eff. May 9, 2004.
Amended: F. July 15, 2005; eff. August 4, 2005.
Amended: F. June 8, 2006; eff. June 28, 2006.
Amended: F. Apr. 12, 2007; eff. May 2, 2007.
Amended: F. Feb. 14, 2008; eff. Mar. 5, 2008.
Repealed: New Rule entitled "List of State-Funded K-8 Subjects and 9-12 Courses for Students Entering Ninth Grade Prior to 2008" adopted. F. Feb. 12, 2009; eff. Mar. 4, 2009.
Repealed: New Rule of same title adopted. F. Mar. 11, 2010; eff. Mar. 31, 2010.
Amended: F. Jan. 21, 2011; eff. Feb. 10, 2011.