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:
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:
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:
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:
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.