(iii) | CORE AREAS OF STUDY | CPE | VE | HSD |
(I) | English Language Arts | 4 | 4 | 4 |
(II) | Mathematics | 3 | 3 | 3 |
(III) | Science | 3 | 3 | 3 |
(IV) | Social Studies | 3 | 3 | 3 |
(V) | Health and Physical Education | 1 | 1 | 1 |
(VI) | Computer Technology and/or Fine Arts and/or Vocational Education and/or Junior ROTC and/or Foreign language | 1 | 1 | 3 |
(VII) | Foreign Language | 2 | 0 | 0 |
(VIII) | Vocational Diploma Units | 0 | 4 | 0 |
(IX) | Locally required or elective units | 4 | 2 | 4 |
(iv) | TOTAL UNITS (MINIMUM) | 21 | 21 | 21 |
APPENDIX A
COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM LEGEND
This appendix contains the subject listings of all state-funded courses earning Carnegie unit credit for the High School Diploma (HSD), the College Preparatory Endorsement (CPE), and the Vocational Endorsement (VE) programs of study. Courses are numbered to provide consistency in curriculum offerings, reporting and record keeping throughout the state.
The technology to support this system will allow correlation with the nation's Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) index. Major subject area designations such as General, Specific and Advanced correspond to designations used in the CIP. The designations DO NOT indicate programs of study or high school credentials.
The numbering system consists of nine numerical digits plus a decimal. The location of the decimal is after the first two numerical digits, with seven numerical digits to the right of the decimal.
2 1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
X X . X X X X X X X
The two numerical digits to the LEFT of the decimal designate the main subject area field.
EXAMPLES: 23. XXXXXXX = ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
27. XXXXXXX = MATHEMATICS
07. XXXXXXX = BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
The first numerical digit to the RIGHT of the decimal identifies the type of instruction.
EXAMPLE: 23. 0XXXXXX = ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS-
REGULAR CLASSROOM
INSTRUCTION
The following is a list of the codes for the first numerical digit to the right of the decimal.
XX.0 0 = REGULAR
XX.1 1 = REMEDIAL
XX.2 2 = GIFTED
XX.3 3 = DISTANCE LEARNING
XX.4 4 = ONE-HOUR LAB
XX.5 5 = TWO-HOUR LAB
XX.6 6 = THREE-HOUR LAB
XX.7 7 = APPRENTICESHIP
XX.8 8 = SPECIAL EDUCATION (A COURSE
TAUGHT BY A SPECIAL EDUCATION
TEACHER AND RECEIVING
REGULAR COURSE CREDIT)
XX.9 9 = RESERVED FOR FUTURE STATE USE
The second numerical digit to the RIGHT of the decimal identifies the minor subject area.
EXAMPLE: 23. 06XXXXX = ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
(9-12) LITERATURE, GENERAL
The third numerical digit to the RIGHT of the decimal identifies the specific course or subject.
EXAMPLE: 23. 061XXXX = ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS,
(9-12) LITERATURE, GENERAL
NINTH GRADE LITERATURE/
COMPOSITION
The fourth numerical digit to the RIGHT of the decimal further identifies the type of course or subject.
EXAMPLE: 23. 0611XXX = ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS,
(9-12) LITERATURE, GENERAL
NINTH GRADE LITERATURE/
COMPOSITION
e.g., NINTH GRADE LITERATURE/
COMPOSITION II
The fifth numerical digit to the RIGHT of the decimal is reserved for state use and to identify transferred course credit. When used to identify transferred credit, the legend below should be used.
EXAMPLE: 23. 06100XX = RESERVED FOR STATE USE
23. 06101XX = RESERVED FOR STATE USE
23. 06102XX = RESERVED FOR STATE USE
23. 06103XX = CREDIT IN LIEU OF ENROLLMENT
23. 06104XX = JOINT ENROLLMENT POST-
SECONDARY OPTION CREDIT
23. 06105XX = JOINT ENROLLMENT PRIVATE
INSTITUTION CREDIT
23. 06106XX = OUT-OF-STATE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
CREDIT (ACCREDITED AND
23. 06107XX = PRIVATE SCHOOL (IN-STATE AND
OUT-OF-STATE) CREDIT
(ACCREDITED AND NON
23. 06108XX = OUT OF U.S.A. CREDIT
23. 06109XX = HOME SCHOOL CREDIT
EXAMPLE: 23. 06719XX = ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS,
(9-12) LITERATURE, GENERAL
NINTH GRADE LITERATURE/
COMPOSITION COURSE CREDIT
TRANSFERRED FROM HOME
SCHOOL
The sixth and seventh numerical digits to the RIGHT of the decimal are reserved for local system use. The two zeros (00) used as placeholders for the sixth and seventh digits should be replaced using local school codes.
EXAMPLE: 23. 0611000 = ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS,
(9-12) LITERATURE, GENERAL
NINTH GRADE, LITERATURE/
COMPOSITION
NINTH GRADE LITERATURE/
COMPOSITION II
FIFTH DIGIT RESERVED FOR
STATE USE. SIXTH
AND SEVENTH DIGITS
RESERVED FOR
LOCAL SCHOOL SYSTEM USE.
SUMMARY OF NUMBERING SYSTEM
The course number system assigns seven digits for state use. The final two digits (the sixth and seventh to the right of the decimal) are assigned for local system use.
[X X . X X X X X] [X X]
STATE USE LOCAL
USE
EXAMPLE: 23.XXXXXXX = MAIN SUBJECT AREA-ENGLISH
LANGUAGE ARTS
.0XXXXXX = TYPE OF INSTRUCTION-
REGULAR
.X6XXXXX = MINOR SUBJECT AREA-(9-12)
LITERATURE, GENERAL
.XX1XXXX = SPECIFIC COURSE OR SUBJECT-
NINTH GRADE LITERATURE/
COMPOSITION
.XXX0XXX = IDENTIFIES TYPE OF COURSE OR
SUBJECT
.XXXX0XX = RESERVED FOR STATE USE:
TRANSFERRED CREDIT
.XXXXX00 = SIXTH AND SEVEN SPACES FOR
LEA USE
Any student in the High School Diploma (HSD), Vocational Endorsement (VE) or College Preparatory Endorsement (CPE) programs of study may select any course listed on the Matrix that follows. The one exception to this provision is where the letter "r" appears with course names. These courses are required. They must be taken and cannot be substituted with any other course. Any course identified as "c" is a core course and may be selected to count as one of the 17 core Carnegie unit requirements for the HSD; one of the 17 Carnegie requirements for the CPE; or one of the 19 requirements for the VE seal. A course identified as "e" is an elective course that may be selected beyond the core requirements to fulfill the 21 Carnegie unit requirements.
TYPE OF COURSE LEGEND | ||
r | = | Required Course |
c | = | Core Course |
e | = | Elective Course |
Any course or combination of courses listed below may be selected to earn Carnegie unit credit to satisfy the requirements in Computer Technology for Core Area of Study VI - Computer Technology and/or Fine Arts and/or Vocational Education and/or JROTC and/or Foreign Language for the High School Diploma (HSD), the College Preparatory Endorsement (CPE) and/or the Vocational Endorsement (VE) programs of study.
Any of the courses may be used to satisfy the elective unit requirements.
CPE | VE | HSD | |||
11. | COMPUTER AND OTHER INFORMATIONAL SCIENCES | ||||
11.01 | Computer Science (9-12) | ||||
11.011 | Survey of Technology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
11.012 | Technology Applications | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
11.013 | Introduction to Programming | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
11.014 | Advanced Programming I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
11.015 | Advanced Programming II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
11.016 | Advanced Placement Computer Science, A | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
11.017 | Advanced Placement Computer Science, AB | c/e | c/e | c/e |
Teacher education courses are designed to introduce and provide students with observation of and participation in the teaching/learning process and to encourage students to enter the teaching profession. Any of the courses may be used to satisfy elective unit requirements.
CPE | VE | HSD | |||
13. | EDUCATION | ||||
13.01 | Teacher Education, General | ||||
13.011 | Introduction to Teaching | e | e | e | |
13.012 | Teaching As a Professional Career | e | e | e |
For the College Preparatory, Vocational and High School Diploma programs of study, at least one-half Carnegie unit of credit in American literature/composition shall be required. This course shall be taught a minimum of two quarters or one semester. All the courses that may satisfy the remaining Carnegie units of credit for a College Preparatory, Vocational or High School Diploma program are identified with a "c." The other courses identified with an "e" are electives. Grammar/composition shall be a component of all courses and shall be integrated into the course of study, not isolated.
CPE | VE | HSD | |||
23. | ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS | ||||
23.02 | ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS, HIGH SCHOOL (9-12) CLASSICS AND COMPARATIVE LITERATURE | ||||
23.021 | Mythology, (Greek, Roman, Norse) | e | e | e | |
23.022 | Comparative Literature/ Composition | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
23.03 | ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS, (9-12), COMPOSITION, SPECIFIC | ||||
23.031 | Writer's Workshop | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
23.032 | Journalism I | e | e | e | |
23.033 | Journalism II | e | e | e | |
23.034 | Advanced Composition | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
23.04 | ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS, (9-12), LINGUISTICS | ||||
23.041 | History of the English language | e | e | e | |
23.042 | Oral/Written Communication (Speech) | e | c/e | c/e | |
23.043 | Advanced Placement Language/ Composition | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
23.05 | ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS, (9-12), LITERATURE, AMERICAN AND BRITISH | ||||
23.051 | American Literature/Composition | r | r | r | |
23.052 | English Literature/Composition | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
23.06 | ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS, (9-12), LITERATURE, GENERAL | ||||
23.061 | Ninth Grade literature/ Composition | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
23.062 | Tenth Grade Literature/ Composition | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
23.063 | World Literature/Composition | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
23.064 | Literary Types/Composition | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
23.065 | Advanced Placement Literature/ Composition | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
23.066 | Contemporary Literature/ Composition | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
23.067 | Multicultural Literature/ Composition | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
23.07 | ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS, (9-12), TECHNICAL AND BUSINESS WRITING | ||||
23.471 | Applied Communication Lab I | e | c/e | c/e | |
23.472 | Applied Communication Lab II | e | c/e | c/e | |
23.08 | ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS, (9-12), READING | ||||
23.081 | Communication Skills | e | c/e | c/e | |
23.082 | Reading Enrichment | e | c/e | c/e | |
23.183 | Basic Reading/Writing I | e | e | e | |
23.184 | Basic Reading/Writing II | e | e | e | |
23.185 | Basic Reading/Writing III | e | e | e | |
23.186 | Basic Reading/Writing IV | e | e | e | |
23.09 | ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES (ESOL) | ||||
23.091 | English ESOL I | e | e | e | |
23.092 | English ESOL II | c | c | c | |
23.093 | English ESOL III | c | c | c | |
23.094 | English ESOL IV | c | c | c |
For the College Preparatory Endorsement (CPE) program of study, three Carnegie units of credit of approved mathematics must be earned during grades 9-12. The student record shall show credit or equivalency for each of the core courses of Algebra I (27.061); Euclidean Geometry (27.063) or Informal Geometry (27.062); and Algebra II (27.064). For the student who takes Applied Mathematics I (27.445) and Applied Mathematics II (27.446), the record shall show credit for Applied Mathematics I (27.445), Applied Mathematics II (27.446), Euclidean Geometry (27.063) OR Informal Geometry (27.062), and Algebra II (27.064). If the local board of education granting a diploma determines that equivalent training for any of these core courses has been received elsewhere, e.g., Algebra in the middle-school grades, the student record shall show how each equivalency has been earned and for which QCC course(s). Each student must earn at least three CPE core credits during grades 9-12. Equivalency credits are not counted as part of the three core credits. The list that follows indicates available additional core courses.
The High School Diploma and/or the Vocational Endorsement requires that a student earn three Carnegie units of mathematics which shall include, as a minimum, Algebra I or its equivalent. To meet the requirements for Algebra I or its equivalent, a student shall earn a Carnegie unit in (1) Algebra I, OR (2) Fundamentals of Algebra, OR (3) a locally developed course equivalent to Algebra I that has been approved by the Georgia Board of Education, OR (4) earn two Carnegie units by passing both Applied Mathematics I and II.
CPE | VE | HSD | |||
27. | MATHEMATICS | ||||
27.03 | MATHEMATICS, SECONDARY BASIC | ||||
27.131 | Basic Mathematics I | e | e | e | |
27.132 | Basic Mathematics II | e | e | e | |
27.133 | Basic Mathematics III | e | e | e | |
27.134 | Basic mathematics IV | e | e | e | |
27.04 | MATHEMATICS, SECONDARY GENERAL | ||||
27.041 | General Mathematics I | e | c/e | c/e | |
27.042 | General Mathematics II | e | c/e | c/e | |
27.043 | General Mathematics III | e | c/e | c/e | |
27.044 | General Mathematics IV | e | c/e | c/e | |
* | 27.445 | Applied Mathematics I | c/e | c/e | c/e |
* | 27.446 | Applied Mathematics II | c/e | c/e | c/e |
27.047 | Pre-algebra | e | c/e | c/e | |
27.048 | Fundamentals of Algebra | e | c/e | c/e |
* Successful completion of both Applied Mathematics I (27.445) and Applied Mathematics II (27.446) shall satisfy the Algebra I college preparatory requirement if the student subsequently completes successfully Algebra II (27.064) and either Informal Geometry (27.062) or Euclidean Geometry (27.063).
CPE | VE | HSD | |||
27.05 | STATISTICS | ||||
27.051 | Statistics | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
27.052 | Quantitative Literacy | e | c/e | c/e | |
27.06 | COLLEGE PREPARATORY MATHEMATICS | ||||
27.061 | Algebra I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
27.062 | Informal Geometry | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
or | |||||
27.063 | Euclidean Geometry | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
27.064 | Algebra II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
27.065 | Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
27.066 | Senior Mathematics | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
27.067 | Analysis | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
27.068 | Computer Mathematics | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
27.069 | Discrete Mathematics | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
27.07 | MATHEMATICS, ADVANCED | ||||
27.071 | Calculus | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
27.072 | Advanced Placement Calculus AB | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
27.073 | Advanced Placement Calculus BC | c/e | c/e | c/e |
Students receiving a High School Diploma (HSD), the College Preparatory Endorsement (CPE) and/or the Vocational Endorsement (VE) shall earn three (3) Carnegie units in science.
Students earning the College Preparatory Endorsement (CPE) seal shall select one of four options. Option I is the preferred option for the College Preparatory Endorsement seal. Science courses that meet the science requirement for graduation shall be year-long courses with the exception of the third Carnegie unit. Year-long courses or two semester courses or three quarter courses may be used to earn the third Carnegie unit in Option IV.
OPTIONS: College Preparatory Endorsement (CPE) Seal
I. | Biology 26.412 or 26.414(AP) Chemistry 40.451 or 40.453(AP) Physics 40.481, 40.482, 40.483(AP), or 40.484(AP) |
OPTIONS: College Preparatory Endorsement (CPE) Seal
II. | Physical Science 40.011/40.411 Biology 26.412 or 26.414(AP) Chemistry 40.451 or 40.453(AP) |
III. | Physical Science 40.011/40.411 Biology 26.412 or 26.414(AP) Physics 40.481, 40.482, 40.483(AP), or 40.484(AP) |
IV. | Physical Science 40.011/40.411 Biology 26.412 or 26.414(AP) One other laboratory science Carnegie unit (excluding the Applied Curricula). |
Students earning the High School Diploma (HSD) and/or the Vocational Endorsement (VE) shall meet the requirements for the College Preparatory Endorsement (CPE) seal or shall pass Physical Science or Principles of Technology; Biology (or AP Biology) or Applied Biology/Chemistry; and one other Carnegie unit in science.
OPTIONS: HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA(HSD)/VOCATIONAL ENDORSEMENT (VE)
V. | PHYSICAL SCIENCE 40.011 or 40.411 BIOLOGY 26.012 or 26.412 or 26.414 (AP) One other science Carnegie unit |
VI. | Principles of Technology 40.412 Biology 26.012 or 26.412 or 26.414 (AP) One other science Carnegie unit |
VII. | Physical Science 40.011 or 40.411 Applied Biology/Chem I 26.416 One other science Carnegie unit |
VIII. | Principles of Technology 40.412 Applied Biology/Chem I 26.416 One other science Carnegie unit |
Science courses that meet the science requirement for graduation shall be year-long courses with the exception of the third Carnegie unit. Year-long courses or two semester courses or three quarter courses may be used to earn the third Carnegie unit in science in Options IV-VIII.
Beginning in Fall 1997, all courses meeting the science requirements for graduation must be laboratory-based. Prior to 1997, at least two courses shall be laboratory-based.
CPE | VE | HSD | |||
26. | LIFE SCIENCES | ||||
26.01 | BIOLOGY, GENERAL | ||||
26.012 | Biology I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
26.013 | Biology II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
26.414 | Advanced Placement Biology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
26.015 | Genetics | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
26.416 | Applied Biology/Chemistry I | e | c/e | c/e | |
26.417 | Applied Biology/Chemistry II | e | c/e | c/e | |
26.03 | BOTANY | ||||
26.031 | Botany | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
26.05 | MICROBIOLOGY | ||||
26.051 | Microbiology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
26.06 | OTHER SPECIALIZED AREAS, LIFE SCIENCES | ||||
26.061 | Ecology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
26.07 | ZOOLOGY | ||||
26.071 | Zoology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
26.072 | Entomology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
26.073 | Human Anatomy/Physiology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
40. | PHYSICAL SCIENCES | ||||
40.01 | PHYSICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL | ||||
40.011 | Physical Science | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
40.412 | Principles of Technology I | e | c/e | c/e | |
40.413 | Principles of Technology II | e | c/e | c/e | |
40.02 | ASTRONOMY | ||||
40.021 | Astronomy | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
40.04 | ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES AND METEOROLOGY | ||||
40.041 | Meteorology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
40.05 | CHEMISTRY | ||||
40.051 | Chemistry I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
40.052 | Chemistry II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
40.053 | Advanced Placement Chemistry | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
40.06 | GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES | ||||
40.062 | Earth Science | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
40.063 | Geology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
40.07 | OTHER PHYSICAL SCIENCES | ||||
40.071 | Oceanography | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
40.072 | Science, Technology and Society | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
40.08 | PHYSICS | ||||
40.081 | Physics I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
40.082 | Physics II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
40.083 | Advanced Placement Physics: B | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
40.084 | Advanced Placement Physics: C Electricity, Magnetism and Mechanics | c/e | c/e | c/e |
CPE | VE | HSD | |||
35. | PERSONAL, INTERPERSONAL AND SOCIAL SKILLS | ||||
35.04 | PEER FACILITATION | ||||
35.041 | Peer Facilitation I | e | e | e | |
35.042 | Peer Facilitation II | e | e | e | |
35.043 | Peer Facilitation III | e | e | e | |
35.044 | Peer Facilitation IV | e | e | e | |
35.05 | SOCIAL SKILLS | ||||
35.051 | Social Skills I | e | e | e | |
35.052 | Social Skills II | e | e | e | |
35.053 | Social Skills III | e | e | e | |
35.054 | Social Skills IV | e | e | e | |
35.06 | STUDY SKILLS | ||||
35.061 | Study Skills I | e | e | e | |
35.062 | Study Skills II | e | e | e | |
35.063 | Study Skills III | e | e | e | |
35.064 | Study Skills IV | e | e | e | |
35.07 | CAREER PREPARATION | ||||
35.071 | Career Prep I | e | e | e | |
35.072 | Career Prep II | e | e | e | |
35.08 | WORK STUDY | ||||
35.081 | Work Study I | e | e | e | |
35.082 | Work Study II | e | e | e | |
35.083 | Work Study III | e | e | e |
CPE | VE | HSD | |||
44.00 | HUMANITIES, SECONDARY (9-12) | ||||
44.001 | Humanities (9-12) | e | e | e |
Three Carnegie units of credit shall be required in social studies for the High School Diploma (HSD), the Vocational Endorsement (VE) and the College Preparatory Endorsement (CPE). One Carnegie unit shall be required in United States history. One Carnegie unit shall be required from the world studies area, e.g., world history or world geography. World history shall be required for the College Preparatory Endorsement. One quarter or one semester of citizenship education (government) shall be required. One quarter or one semester of Principles of Economics/Business/Free Enterprise shall be required. Systems organized on the quarter system shall add one other one-quarter social studies course from the political science/government area (45.054, 45.055, 45.056) or from the economics area (45.062, 45.063, 45.064) or from the international relations area (45.091, 45.092) to the Citizenship Education and Principles of Economics/Business/Free Enterprise courses to complete the Carnegie unit requirement.
CPE | VE | HSD | |||
45. | SOCIAL SCIENCES | ||||
45.01 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, SECONDARY GENERAL | ||||
45.011 | Comparative Religions | e | e | e | |
45.012 | Current issues | e | e | e | |
45.013 | Technology and Society | e | e | e | |
45.014 | The Humanities/Social Studies | e | e | e | |
45.015 | Psychology | e | e | e | |
45.016 | Advanced Placement Psychology | e | e | e | |
45.02 | ANTHROPOLOGY | ||||
45.021 | Anthropology | e | e | e | |
45.03 | SOCIOLOGY | ||||
45.031 | Sociology | e | e | e | |
45.032 | Ethnic Studies | e | e | e | |
45.05 | POLITICAL SCIENCE AND GOVERNMENT | ||||
45.051 | Citizenship Education (Government) | r | r | r | |
or | |||||
45.052 | Advanced Placement Government/ Politics: United States | r | r | r | |
or | |||||
45.053 | Advanced Placement Government/ Politics: Comparative | r | r | r | |
45.054 | American Political Behavior | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
45.055 | Constitutional Theory | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
45.056 | The Individual and the Law | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
45.06 | ECONOMICS | ||||
45.061 | Economics/Business/Free Enterprise | r | r | r | |
or | |||||
45.062 | Advanced Placement Economics Macroeconomics | r | r | r | |
or | |||||
45.063 | Advanced Placement Microeconomics | r | r | r | |
45.064 | Comparative Political/Economic Systems | c/e | c/e | de | |
45.07 | GEOGRAPHY | ||||
45.071 | World Geography | e | c/e | c/e | |
45.072 | Asian Studies | e | e | e | |
45.073 | Latin American Studies | e | e | e | |
45.074 | Middle Eastern Studies | e | e | e | |
45.075 | Sub-Saharan Studies | e | e | e | |
45.076 | Local Area Studies/Geography | e | e | e | |
45.08 | HISTORY | ||||
45.081 | United States History | r | r | r | |
or | |||||
45.082 | Advanced Placement United States History | r | r | r | |
45.083 | World History | r | c/e | c/e | |
45.084 | Advanced Placement European History | e | e | e | |
45.085 | The History of Technology | e | e | e | |
45.086 | Local Area Studies/History | e | e | e | |
45.09 | INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | ||||
45.091 | United States and World Affairs | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
45.092 | World Area Studies | c/e | c/e | c/e |
For all programs of study, one Carnegie unit of health and physical education is required. Students shall combine two semesters or three quarters of the following courses to satisfy this requirement.
CPE | VE | HSD | |||
17.011 | Health | r | r | r | |
36.041 | Personal Fitness (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
or | |||||
36.051 | Advanced Personal Fitness | c/e | c/e | de | |
17. | HEALTH EDUCATION | ||||
17.01 | HEALTH EDUCATION, SECONDARY | ||||
17.011 | Health (9-12) | r | r | r |
The following health and physical education courses may be taken as electives for all programs of study. Courses in physical education shall be taken to enhance life long fitness and physical activities rather than development of athletic performance.
CPE | VE | HSD | |||
17.012 | Mental/Social Health (9-12) | e | e | e | |
17.013 | First Aid and Safety | e | e | e | |
17.014 | Driver Education | e | e | e | |
17.015 | Family Living | e | e | e | |
36. | PHYSICAL EDUCATION | ||||
36.01 | PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SECONDARY, GENERAL | ||||
36.011 | General Physical Education I | e | e | e | |
36.012 | General Physical Education II | e | e | e | |
36.013 | General Physical Education III | e | e | e | |
36.014 | General Physical Education IV | e | e | e | |
36.015 | Principals of Athletic Training/ Sports Medicine | e | e | e | |
36.016 | Theory in Physical Education | e | e | e | |
36.02 | PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SECONDARY, INTRODUCTORY SPORTS | ||||
36.021 | Introductory Team Sports | e | e | e | |
36.022 | Introductory Lifetime Sports | e | e | e | |
36.023 | Introductory Track and Field | e | e | e | |
36.024 | Introductory Aquatics/Water Sports | e | e | e | |
36.025 | Introductory Outdoor Education | e | e | e | |
36.026 | Introductory Rhythmics and Dance | e | e | e | |
36.027 | Introductory Recreational Games | e | e | e | |
36.028 | Introductory Gymnastics, Stunts and Tumbling | e | e | e | |
36.029 | Introductory Self-Defense | e | e | e | |
36.03 | PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SECONDARY, INTERMEDIATE SPORTS | ||||
36.031 | Intermediate Team Sports | e | e | e | |
36.032 | Intermediate Lifetime Sports | e | e | e | |
36.033 | Intermediate Track and Field | e | e | e | |
36.034 | Intermediate Aquatics/Water Sports | e | e | e | |
36.035 | Intermediate Outdoor Education | e | e | e | |
36.036 | Intermediate Rhythmics and Dance | e | e | e | |
36.037 | Intermediate Recreational Games | e | e | e | |
36.038 | Intermediate Gymnastics, Stunts and Tumbling | e | e | e | |
36.039 | Intermediate Self-Defense | e | e | e | |
36.04 | PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SECONDARY, ADVANCED SPORTS | ||||
36.041 | Advanced Team Sports | e | e | e | |
36.042 | Advanced Lifetime Sports | e | e | e | |
36.043 | Advanced Track and Field | e | e | e | |
36.044 | Advanced Aquatics/Water Sports | e | e | e | |
36.045 | Advanced Outdoor Education | e | e | e | |
36.046 | Advanced Rhythmics and Dance | e | e | e | |
36.047 | Advanced Recreational Games | e | e | e | |
36.048 | Advanced Gymnastics, Stunts and Tumbling | e | e | e | |
36.049 | Advanced Self-Defense | e | e | e | |
36.05 | PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SECONDARY, PERSONAL FITNESS AND CONDITIONING | ||||
36.051 | Personal Fitness | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
36.052 | Physical Conditioning | e | e | e | |
36.053 | Aerobic Dance | e | e | e | |
36.054 | Weight Training | e | e | e | |
36.055 | Exercise and Weight Control | e | e | e | |
36.056 | Body Sculpting | e | e | e | |
36.06 | PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SECONDARY, ADVANCED PERSONAL FITNESS AND CONDITIONING | ||||
36.061 | Advanced Personal Fitness | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
36.062 | Advanced Physical Conditioning | e | e | e | |
36.063 | Advanced Aerobic Dance | e | e | e | |
36.064 | Advanced Weight Training | e | e | e | |
36.065 | Advanced Exercise and Weight Control | e | e | e | |
36.066 | Advanced Body Sculpting | e | e | e | |
36.07 | PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SECONDARY, ADAPTIVE | ||||
36.071 | Adapted Physical Education I | e | e | e | |
36.072 | Adapted Physical Education II | e | e | e | |
36.073 | Adapted Physical Education III | e | e | e | |
36.074 | Adapted Physical Education IV | e | e | e |
Two Carnegie units of the same foreign language shall be required for the College Preparatory Endorsement (CPE) program of study in grades 9-12. Students whose native language is not English may be considered to have met the foreign language requirement by exercising the credit in lieu of enrollment option if they are proficient in their native language. A formal examination is not necessary if other evidence of proficiency is available. Any course or combination of courses listed below may be selected to earn Carnegie unit credit to satisfy the requirements in Foreign Language for Core Area of Study VI Computer Technology and/or Fine Arts and/or Vocational Education and/or Junior ROTC and/or Foreign Language for the High School Diploma (HSD), the College Preparatory Endorsement (CPE) and/or the Vocational Endorsement (VE) programs of study.
Any of the courses may be used to satisfy the elective unit requirements.
For a student who is hearing impaired, American Sign Language may be taken as an elective or as a core course to fulfill the requirements of the college preparatory seal of endorsement. If American Sign Language is to be used to fulfill the college preparatory requirement of two years of the same foreign language, adherence to the requirements in the following paragraph is required.
For the purpose of fulfilling the foreign language requirement for a college preparatory seal of endorsement, a demonstrated proficiency in American Sign Language shall be accepted as a foreign language if it is determined that a deaf student has a hearing loss which significantly impacts upon a student's ability to learn a foreign language. The Individualized Education Program (IEP) Committee shall determine if American Sign Language is to be substituted for the foreign language requirement. The IEP Committee shall state in the Individual Education Program that American Sign Language is substituting for the foreign language and that two years of the American Sign Language must be taken to complete the requirement.
For students who are not hearing impaired, American Sign Language may be taken for one unit of elective credit or for the third unit of foreign language credit.
CPE | VE | HSD | |||
60. | ROMANCE LANGUAGES | ||||
60.01 | HIGH SCHOOL FRENCH | ||||
60.011 | French I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.012 | French II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.013 | French III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.014 | French IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.015 | French V | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.016 | French VI | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.017 | Advanced Placement French: Language | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.018 | Advanced Placement French: Literature | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.03 | HIGH SCHOOL ITALIAN | ||||
60.031 | Italian I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.032 | Italian II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.033 | Italian III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.034 | Italian IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.035 | Italian V | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.05 | HIGH SCHOOL PORTUGUESE | ||||
60.051 | Portuguese I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.052 | Portuguese II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.053 | Portuguese III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.054 | Portuguese IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.055 | Portuguese V | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.07 | HIGH SCHOOL SPANISH | ||||
60.071 | Spanish I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.072 | Spanish II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.073 | Spanish III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.074 | Spanish IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.075 | Spanish V | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.076 | Spanish VI | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.077 | Advanced Placement Spanish: Language | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.078 | Advanced Placement Spanish: Literature | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
60.079 | Spanish for Native Spanish Speakers | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61. | GERMANIC, SLAVIC AND CLASSICAL LANGUAGES | ||||
61.01 | HIGH SCHOOL GERMAN | ||||
61.011 | German I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.012 | German II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.013 | German III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.014 | German IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.015 | German V | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.016 | German VI | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.017 | Advanced Placement German: Language | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.02 | HIGH SCHOOL GREEK (CLASSICAL) | ||||
61.021 | Greek (Classical) I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.022 | Greek (Classical) II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.023 | Greek (Classical) III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.024 | Greek (Classical) IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.025 | Greek (Classical) V | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.04 | HIGH SCHOOL LATIN | ||||
61.041 | Latin I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.042 | Latin II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.043 | Latin III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.044 | Latin IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.045 | Latin V | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.046 | Latin VI | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.047 | Advanced Placement Latin: Vergil | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.048 | Advanced Placement Latin: Literature | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.06 | HIGH SCHOOL RUSSIAN | ||||
61.061 | Russian I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.062 | Russian II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.063 | Russian III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.064 | Russian IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.065 | Russian V | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
61.066 | Russian VI | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
62. | ASIAN LANGUAGES | ||||
62.01 | HIGH SCHOOL CHINESE | ||||
62.011 | Chinese I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
62.012 | Chinese II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
62.013 | Chinese III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
62.014 | Chinese IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
62.015 | Chinese V | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
62.016 | Chinese VI | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
62.03 | HIGH SCHOOL JAPANESE | ||||
62.031 | Japanese I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
62.032 | Japanese II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
62.033 | Japanese III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
62.034 | Japanese IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
62.035 | Japanese V | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
62.036 | Japanese VI | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
62.05 | HIGH SCHOOL KOREAN | ||||
62.051 | Korean I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
62.052 | Korean II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
62.053 | Korean III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
62.054 | Korean IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
62.055 | Korean V | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
63. | AFRICAN AND SEMITIC LANGUAGES | ||||
63.01 | HIGH SCHOOL ARABIC | ||||
63.011 | Arabic I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
63.012 | Arabic II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
63.013 | Arabic III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
63.014 | Arabic IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
63.015 | Arabic V | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
63.016 | Arabic VI | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
63.03 | HIGH SCHOOL HEBREW | ||||
63.031 | Hebrew I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
63.032 | Hebrew II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
63.033 | Hebrew III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
63.034 | Hebrew IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
63.035 | Hebrew V | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
63.05 | HIGH SCHOOL SWAHILI | ||||
63.051 | Swahili I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
63.052 | Swahili II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
63.053 | Swahili III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
63.054 | Swahili IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
63.055 | Swahili V | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
64. | AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE | ||||
64.01 | HIGH SCHOOL AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE FOR HEARING IMPAIRED STUDENTS | ||||
64.011 | American Sign Language I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
64.012 | American Sign Language II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
64.013 | American Sign Language III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
64.014 | American Sign Language IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
64.015 | American Sign Language V | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
64.016 | American Sign Language VI | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
64.02 | AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE FOR NON-HEARING IMPAIRED STUDENTS | ||||
64.021 | American Sign Language I | e | e | e | |
64.022 | American Sign Language II | e | e | e | |
64.023 | American Sign Language III | e | e | e | |
64.024 | American Sign Language IV | e | e | e |
Any course or combination of courses listed below may be selected to earn Carnegie unit credit to satisfy the requirements in JROTC for Core Area of Study VI Computer Technology and/or Fine Arts and/or Vocational Education and/or Junior ROTC and/or Foreign Language for the High School Diploma (HSD), the College Preparatory Endorsement (CPE) and/or the Vocational Endorsement (VE) programs of study.
Any of the courses may be used to satisfy the elective unit requirements.
CPE | VE | HSD | |||
28. | MILITARY SCIENCE | ||||
28.01 | JROTC/AIR FORCE | ||||
28.011 | JROTC Air Force I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
28.012 | JROTC Air Force II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
28.013 | JROTC Air Force III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
28.014 | JROTC Air Force IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
28.02 | JROTC/NAVY | ||||
28.021 | JROTC Navy I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
28.022 | JROTC Navy II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
28.023 | JROTC Navy III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
28.024 | JROTC Navy IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
28.03 | JROTC/ARMY | ||||
28.031 | JROTC Army I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
28.032 | JROTC Army II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
28.033 | JROTC Army III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
28.034 | JROTC Army IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
28.04 | JROTC/MARINES | ||||
28.041 | JROTC Marines I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
28.042 | JROTC Marines II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
28.043 | JROTC Marines III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
28.044 | JROTC Marines IV | c/e | c/e | c/e |
Any course or combination of courses listed below may be selected to earn Carnegie unit credit to satisfy the requirements in Fine Arts/Music for Core Area of Study VI Computer Technology and/or Fine Arts and/or Vocational Education and/or Junior ROTC and/or Foreign Language for the High School Diploma (HSD), the College Preparatory Endorsement (CPE) and/or the Vocational Endorsement (VE) programs of study.
Any of the courses may be used to satisfy the elective unit requirements.
CPE | VE | HSD | |||
53. | MUSIC | ||||
53.01 | MUSIC APPRECIATION, GENERAL | ||||
53.014 | Music Appreciation I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.015 | Music Appreciation II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.016 | Music Appreciation III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.017 | Music Appreciation IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.02 | MUSIC, SECONDARY GENERAL | ||||
53.021 | Music Theory and Composition I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.022 | Music Theory and Composition II | ||||
53.023 | Advanced Placement Music Theory | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.024 | Music History and Literature I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.025 | Music History and Literature II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.026 | Contemporary Music Studies (Ethnic and Folk) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.03 | MUSIC, BAND | ||||
53.0361 | Beginning Band I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0362 | Beginning Band II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0363 | Beginning Band III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0364 | Beginning Band IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0371 | Intermediate Band I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0372 | Intermediate Band II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0373 | Intermediate Band III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0374 | Intermediate Band IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0381 | Advanced Band I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0382 | Advanced Band II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0383 | Advanced Band III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0384 | Advanced Band IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.05 | MUSIC, ORCHESTRA | ||||
53.0561 | Beginning Orchestra I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0562 | Beginning Orchestra II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0563 | Beginning Orchestra III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0564 | Beginning Orchestra IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0571 | Intermediate Orchestra I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0572 | Intermediate Orchestra II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0573 | Intermediate Orchestra III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0574 | Intermediate Orchestra IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0581 | Advanced Orchestra I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0582 | Advanced Orchestra II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0583 | Advanced Orchestra III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0584 | Advanced Orchestra IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.06 | MUSIC, ETHNIC AND FOLK | ||||
53.0641 | Beginning Jazz I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0642 | Beginning Jazz II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0643 | Beginning Jazz III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0644 | Beginning Jazz IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0651 | Intermediate Jazz I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0652 | Intermediate Jazz II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0653 | Intermediate Jazz III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0654 | Intermediate Jazz IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0661 | Advanced Jazz I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0662 | Advanced Jazz II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0663 | Advanced Jazz III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0664 | Advanced Jazz IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0671 | Afro-American Music Studies I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0672 | Afro-American Music Studies II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0673 | Afro-American Music Studies III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0674 | Afro-American Music Studies IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0681 | American Folk Music Studies I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0682 | American Folk Music Studies II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0683 | American Folk Music Studies III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0684 | American Folk Music Studies IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0691 | Ethnic Music Studies I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0692 | Ethnic Music Studies II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0693 | Ethnic Music Studies III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0694 | Ethnic Music Studies IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.07 | MUSIC, CHAMBER ENSEMBLES, SECONDARY | ||||
53.0711 | Beginning Choral Ensemble I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0712 | Beginning Choral Ensemble II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0713 | Beginning Choral Ensemble III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0714 | Beginning Choral Ensemble IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0721 | Intermediate Choral Ensemble I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0722 | Intermediate Choral Ensemble II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0723 | Intermediate Choral Ensemble III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0724 | Intermediate Choral Ensemble IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0731 | Advanced Choral Ensemble I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0732 | Advanced Choral Ensemble II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0733 | Advanced Choral Ensemble III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0734 | Advanced Choral Ensemble IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0741 | Beginning Instrumental Ensemble I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0742 | Beginning Instrumental Ensemble II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0743 | Beginning Instrumental Ensemble III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0744 | Beginning Instrumental Ensemble IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0751 | Intermediate Instrumental Ensemble I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0752 | Intermediate Instrumental Ensemble II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0753 | Intermediate Instrumental Ensemble III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0754 | Intermediate Instrumental Ensemble IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0761 | Advanced Instrumental Ensemble I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0762 | Advanced Instrumental Ensemble II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0763 | Advanced Instrumental Ensemble III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0764 | Advanced Instrumental Ensemble IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.08 | MUSIC, GUITAR STUDIES | ||||
53.0841 | Beginning Guitar I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0842 | Beginning Guitar II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0843 | Beginning Guitar III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0844 | Beginning Guitar IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0851 | Intermediate Guitar I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0852 | Intermediate Guitar II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0853 | Intermediate Guitar III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0854 | Intermediate Guitar IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0861 | Advanced Guitar I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0862 | Advanced Guitar II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0863 | Advanced Guitar III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0864 | Advanced Guitar IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.09 | MUSIC, KEYBOARD STUDIES | ||||
53.0941 | Beginning Keyboard I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0942 | Beginning Keyboard II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0943 | Beginning Keyboard III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0944 | Beginning Keyboard IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0951 | Intermediate Keyboard I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0952 | Intermediate Keyboard II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0953 | Intermediate Keyboard III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0954 | Intermediate Keyboard IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0961 | Advanced Keyboard I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0962 | Advanced Keyboard II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0963 | Advanced Keyboard III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
53.0964 | Advanced Keyboard IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54. | CHORUS | ||||
54.0211 | Beginning Mixed Chorus I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0212 | Beginning Mixed Chorus II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0213 | Beginning Mixed Chorus III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0214 | Beginning Mixed Chorus IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0221 | Intermediate Mixed Chorus I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0222 | Intermediate Mixed Chorus II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0223 | Intermediate Mixed Chorus III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0224 | Intermediate Mixed Chorus IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0231 | Advanced Mixed Chorus I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0232 | Advanced Mixed Chorus II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0233 | Advanced Mixed Chorus III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0234 | Advanced Mixed Chorus IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0241 | Beginning Women's Chorus I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0242 | Beginning Women's Chorus II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0243 | Beginning Women's Chorus III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0244 | Beginning Women's Chorus IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0251 | Intermediate Women's Chorus I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0252 | Intermediate Women's Chorus II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0253 | Intermediate Women's Chorus III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0254 | Intermediate Women's Chorus IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0261 | Advanced Women's Chorus I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0262 | Advanced Women's Chorus II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0263 | Advanced Women's Chorus III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0264 | Advanced Women's Chorus IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0271 | Beginning Men's Chorus I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0272 | Beginning Men's Chorus II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0273 | Beginning Men's Chorus III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0274 | Beginning Men's Chorus IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0281 | Intermediate Men's Chorus I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0282 | Intermediate Men's Chorus II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0283 | Intermediate Men's Chorus III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0284 | Intermediate Men's Chorus IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0291 | Advanced Men's Chorus I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0292 | Advanced Men's Chorus II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0293 | Advanced Men's Chorus III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
54.0294 | Advanced Men's Chorus IV | c/e | c/e | c/e |
Any course or combination of courses listed below may be selected to earn Carnegie unit credit to satisfy the requirements in Visual Arts for Core Area of Study VI Computer Technology and/or Fine Arts and/or Vocational Education and/or Junior ROTC and/or Foreign Language for the High School Diploma (HSD), the College Preparatory Endorsement (CPE) and/or the Vocational Endorsement (VE) programs of study.
Any of the courses may be used to satisfy the elective unit requirements.
CPE | VE | HSD | |||
50. | VISUAL ARTS | ||||
50.02 | VISUAL ARTS/COMPREHENSIVE (9-12) | ||||
50.0211 | Visual Arts/ Comprehensive I (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0212 | Visual Arts/ Comprehensive II (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0213 | Visual Arts/ Comprehensive III (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0214 | Visual Arts/ Comprehensive IV (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.03 | VISUAL ARTS/DRAWING & PAINTING GENERAL STUDIO (9-12) | ||||
50.0311 | Visual Arts/Drawing I (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0312 | Visual Arts/Drawing II (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0313 | Visual Arts/Drawing & Painting I (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0314 | Visual Arts/Drawing & Painting II (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0321 | Visual Arts/Painting I (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0322 | Visual Arts/Painting II (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.04 | VISUAL ARTS/FINE & FOLK CRAFTS (9-12) | ||||
50.0411 | Visual Arts/Ceramics/Pottery I (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0412 | Visual Arts/Ceramics/Pottery II (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0413 | Visual Arts/Ceramics/Pottery III (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0414 | Visual Arts/Ceramics/Pottery IV (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0421 | Visual Arts/Fibers I (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0422 | Visual Arts/Fibers II (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0423 | Visual Arts/Fibers III (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0424 | Visual Arts/Fibers IV (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0431 | Visual Arts/Applied Design I (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0432 | Visual Arts/Applied Design II (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0433 | Visual Arts/Applied Design III (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0434 | Visual Arts/Applied Design IV (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.05 | VISUAL ARTS/PRINTMAKING (9-12) | ||||
50.0511 | Visual Arts/Printmaking I(9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0512 | Visual Arts/Printmaking II(9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0513 | Visual Arts/Printmaking III (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0514 | Visual Arts/Printmaking IV (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.06 | VISUAL ARTS/SCULPTURE (9-12) | ||||
50.0611 | Visual Arts/Sculpture I (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0612 | Visual Arts/Sculpture II (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0613 | Visual Arts/Sculpture III(9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0614 | Visual Arts/Sculpture IV (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.07 | VISUAL ARTS/MEDIA ARTS (9-12) | ||||
50.0711 | Visual Arts/Photography I (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0712 | Visual Arts/Photography II (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0713 | Visual Arts/Photography III (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0714 | Visual Arts/Photography IV (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0721 | Visual Arts/Graphics I (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0722 | Visual Arts/Graphics II (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0723 | Visual Arts/Graphics III (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0724 | Visual Arts/Graphics IV (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0731 | Visual Arts/Video I (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0732 | Visual Arts/Video II (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.08 | VISUAL ARTS/ADVANCED PLACEMENT STUDIO (9-12) | ||||
50.0811 | Visual Arts/Advanced Placement Studio: Drawing Portfolio (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0812 | Visual Arts/Advanced Placement Studio: General Portfolio (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.09 | VISUAL ARTS/ART HISTORY & CRITICISM (9-12) | ||||
50.0911 | Visual Arts/Art History & Criticism I (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0912 | Visual Arts/Art History & Criticism II (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
50.0921 | Visual Arts/Advanced Placement History of Art (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e |
Any course or combination of courses listed below may be selected to earn Carnegie unit credit to satisfy the requirements in Fine Arts/Dance for Core Area of Study VI Computer Technology and/or Fine Arts and/or Vocational Education and/or Junior ROTC and/or Foreign Language for the High School Diploma (HSD), the College Preparatory Endorsement (CPE) and/or the Vocational Endorsement (VE) programs of study.
Any of the courses may be used to satisfy the elective unit requirements.
CPE | VE | HSD | |||
51. | DANCE | ||||
51.02 | DANCE SECONDARY, BALLET | ||||
51.021 | Ballet I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
51.022 | Ballet lI | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
51.023 | Ballet III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
51.024 | Ballet IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
51.03 | DANCE SECONDARY, JAZZ | ||||
51.031 | Jazz Dance I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
51.032 | Jazz Dance II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
51.033 | Jazz Dance III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
51.034 | Jazz Dance IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
51.04 | DANCE SECONDARY, MODERN | ||||
51.041 | Modern I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
51.042 | Modern II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
51.043 | Modern III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
51.044 | Modern IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
51.05 | DANCE SECONDARY, GENERAL | ||||
51.051 | Dance History | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
51.052 | Dance Composition | c/e | c/e | c/e |
Any course or combination of courses listed below may be selected to earn Carnegie unit credit to satisfy the requirements in Fine Arts/Drama for Core Area of Study VI Computer Technology and/or Fine Arts and/or Vocational Education and/or Junior ROTC and/or Foreign Language for the High School Diploma (HSD), the College Preparatory Endorsement (CPE) and/or the Vocational Endorsement (VE) programs of study.
Any of the courses may be used to satisfy the elective unit requirements.
CPE | VE | HSD | |||
52. | DRAMA | ||||
52.02 | DRAMATIC ARTS/FUNDAMENTALS SECONDARY (9-12) | ||||
52.021 | Dramatic Arts/Fundamentals I (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
52.022 | Dramatic Arts/Fundamentals II (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
52.023 | Dramatic Arts/Fundamentals III (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
52.024 | Dramatic Arts/Fundamentals IV (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
52.03 | DRAMATIC ARTS/MUSICAL THEATRE (9-12) | ||||
52.031 | Dramatic Arts/Musical Theatre I (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
52.032 | Dramatic Arts/Musical Theatre II (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
52.033 | Dramatic Arts/Musical Theatre III (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
52.034 | Dramatic Arts/Musical Theatre IV (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
52.04 | DRAMATIC ARTS/FILM TECHNICAL THEATRE (9-12) | ||||
52.041 | Dramatic Arts/Technical Theatre I (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
52.042 | Dramatic Arts/Technical Theatre II (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
52.043 | Dramatic Arts/Technical Theatre III (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
52.044 | Dramatic Arts/Technical Theatre IV (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
52.05 | DRAMATIC ARTS/ADVANCED DRAMA (9-12) | ||||
52.051 | Dramatic Arts/Advanced Drama I (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
52.052 | Dramatic Arts/Advanced Drama II (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
52.06 | DRAMATIC ARTS/ACTING (9-12) | ||||
52.061 | Dramatic Arts/Acting I (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
52.062 | Dramatic Arts/Acting II (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
52.07 | DRAMATIC ARTS/FILM/VIDEO & TELEVISION (9-12) | ||||
52.071 | Dramatic Arts/Film/Video & Television I (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
52.072 | Dramatic Arts/Film/Video & Television II (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
52.08 | DRAMATIC ARTS/HISTORY & LITERATURE (9-12) | ||||
52.081 | DRAMATIC ARTS/HISTORY & LITERATURE I (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
52.082 | DRAMATIC ARTS/HISTORY & LITERATURE II (9-12) | c/e | c/e | c/e |
To receive only the Vocational Endorsement, a student shall complete at least four vocational units, three of which must be concentrated in one of the following occupational or related program areas. One of the four units may include the Program of Education and Career Exploration (PECE), Coordinated Vocational Academic Education (CVAE) or Related Vocational Instruction (RVI).
To receive both the College Preparatory Endorsement (CPE) and the Vocational Endorsement (VE), a student shall complete at least four units from any of the following areas.
Any course or combination of courses listed below may be selected to earn Carnegie unit credit to satisfy the requirements in Vocational Education/Computer Technology for Core Area of Study VI Computer Technology and/or Fine Arts and/or Vocational Education and/or Junior ROTC and/or Foreign Language for the High School Diploma (HSD), the College Preparatory Endorsement (CPE) and/or the Vocational Endorsement (VE) programs of study.
Any of the courses may be used to satisfy the elective unit requirements.
CPE | VE | HSD | |||
01. | AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS AND PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY. | ||||
01.01 | AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT | ||||
01.411 | Agricultural Business and Management | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
01.02 | AGRICULTURAL MECHANIZATION TECHNOLOGY | ||||
01.421 | Agricultural Mechanics Technology I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
01.422 | Agricultural Mechanics Technology II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
01.423 | Agricultural Mechanics Technology III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
01.03 | AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT | ||||
01.431 | Agricultural Crop Production and Management | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
01.432 | Agricultural Animal Production and Management | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
01.04 | AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD PROCESSING | ||||
01.441 | Agricultural and Food Processing Operations and Management | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
01.05 | COOPERATIVE AGRIBUSINESS SALES AND MARKETING | ||||
01.051 | Cooperative Agribusiness Sales and Marketing I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
01.052 | Cooperative Agribusiness Sales and Marketing II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
01.098 | Co-op/Internship I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
01.099 | Co-op/Internship II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
01.06 | HORTICULTURE | ||||
01.461 | General Horticulture | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
01.462 | Floriculture Production and Management | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
01.463 | Landscape Design and Management | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
01.464 | Nursery Production and Management | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
01.465 | Turf Production and Management | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
01.466 | Floral Design and Management | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
01.467 | Hydroponics | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
01.07 | INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURE | ||||
01.071 | International Agriculture | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
02. | AGRICULTURE SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY. | ||||
02.02 | ANIMAL SCIENCES | ||||
02.421 | Animal Science Biotechnology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
02.03 | FOOD FIBER SCIENCES | ||||
02.431 | Food Fiber Science Technology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
02.04 | PLANT SCIENCES | ||||
02.441 | Plant Science Biotechnology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
02.05 | SOIL SCIENCES | ||||
02.451 | Soil Science Technology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
02.06 | PHYSICAL SCIENCES, AGRICULTURAL | ||||
02.461 | Physical Science Applications in Agriculture | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
02.07 | AGRISCIENCE PRINCIPLES AND TECHNOLOGY | ||||
02.471 | Basic Agricultural Science and Technology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
02.472 | Agriscience Principles and Technology I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
02.473 | Agriscience Principles and Technology II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
02.474 | Agriscience Principles and Technology III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
03. | 03. CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES. | ||||
03.01 | NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION, GENERAL | ||||
03.411 | Natural Resources Management | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
03.02 | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE | ||||
03.421 | Environmental Science | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
03.03 | FISHERIES SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT | ||||
03.431 | Aquaculture | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
03.04 | FORESTRY PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING | ||||
03.441 | Forest Harvesting and Production Technology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
03.442 | Forest Products Technology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
03.05 | FORESTRY SCIENCE | ||||
03.451 | General Forestry Practices | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
03.452 | Advanced Forestry Science | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
03.453 | Forestry Management for Wildlife | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
03.454 | Urban and Community Forestry | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
06. | BUSINESS MANAGEMENT. | ||||
06.01 | BUSINESS MANAGEMENT | ||||
06.014 | International Business | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
06.015 | Business Law | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
06.051 | Business Economics | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
06.098 | Business Co-op/Internship I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
06.099 | Business Co-op/Internship II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
06.411 | Business Calculations | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
06.412 | Business Communications | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
06.413 | Business Technology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
07. | BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. | ||||
07.021 | Banking and Finance/ Personal Finance | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
07.098 | Business Co-op/Internship I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
07.099 | Business Co-op/Internship II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
07.411 | Principles of Accounting I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
07.412 | Principles of Accounting II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
07.431 | Data Processing/Computer Programming I and II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
07.441 | Computer Technology/ Applications I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
07.442 | Computer Technology/ Applications II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
07.451 | Integrated Business Program I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
07.452 | Integrated Business Program II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
07.453 | Integrated Business Program III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
07.461 | Shorthand/Speedwriting/ Notehand | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
07.462 | Administrative Systems | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
07.472 | Keyboarding | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
07.473 | Electronic Publishing | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
07.474 | Word Processing | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
07.475 | Cooperative Business Education I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
07.476 | Cooperative Business Education II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
08. | 08. MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION. | ||||
08.411 | Fashion Marketing Principles and Applications | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
08.421 | Personal Services Marketing | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
08.431 | Small Business Ownership | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
08.441 | Financial Services Marketing | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
08.451 | Introduction to Recreation and Tourism | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
08.071 | Introduction to Marketing | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
08.474 | Marketing Principles/Applications | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
08.475 | Advanced Marketing Technology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
08.481 | Hotel/Motel Fundamentals | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
08.098 | Co-op Internship I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
08.099 | Co-op Internship II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20. | 20. HOME ECONOMICS. | ||||
20.414 | Comprehensive Home Economics I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.415 | Comprehensive Home Economics II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.416 | Child Development | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.417 | Single Living | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.418 | Family Living | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.419 | Design: Interior and Fashion | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.421 | Home and Family Management Technology I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.422 | Home and Family Management Technology II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.423 | Parenting | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.524 | Comprehensive Parenting | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.525 | Care and Guidance of Children I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.526 | Care and Guidance of Children II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.527 | Child Care/Elder Care I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.528 | Child Care/Elder Care II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.029 | Child Care/Elder Care Internship I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.031 | Child Care/Elder Care Internship II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.532 | Food Service Occupations I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.533 | Food Service Occupations II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.534 | Food Service Occupations III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.535 | Food Service Occupations IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.036 | Cooperative Home Economics Education I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.037 | Cooperative Home Economics Education II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.098 | Co-op/Internship I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
20.099 | Co-op/Internship II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
21. | TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION. | ||||
21.425 | Introduction to Technology I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
21.426 | Introduction to Technology II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
21.431 | Communication Technology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
21.432 | Drafting Technology: Introduction | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
21.433 | Drafting Technology: Mechanical | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
21.434 | Drafting Technology: Architectural | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
21.435 | Graphic Arts Technology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
21.436 | Electronic Communications Technology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
21.441 | Materials and Processes Technology I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
21.442 | Manufacturing Technology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
21.443 | Construction Technology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
21.451 | Energy and Power Technology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
21.452 | Electricity/Electronics Technology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
21.461 | Research and Development | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
21.471 | Pre-Engineering/Pre-Technology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
21.472 | Engineering Applications | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
21.473 | Bio-Related Technology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
21.474 | Aerospace Technology | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
10., 12., 17., 43., 46., 47., and 48. | |||||
TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION. | |||||
10.01 | COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES | ||||
10.511 | Mass Media Technology I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
10.512 | Mass Media Technology II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
10.513 | Mass Media Technology III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
10.514 | Music Marketing & Technology I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
10.515 | Music Marketing & Technology II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
10.516 | Music Marketing & Technology III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
12.01 | PERSONAL SERVICES OCCUPATIONS | ||||
12.511 | Fabric Maintenance Technology I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
12.512 | Fabric Maintenance Technology II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
12.513 | Fabric Maintenance Technology III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
12.541 | Cosmetology I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
12.542 | Cosmetology II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
12.543 | Cosmetology III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
12.544 | Cosmetology IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
17.01 | ALLIED HEALTH | ||||
17.521 | Health Occupations I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
17.522 | Health Occupations II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
17.523 | Health Occupations III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
17.615 | Dental Assisting I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
17.616 | Dental Assisting II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
17.617 | Dental Assisting III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
43.01 | PROTECTIVE SERVICES | ||||
43.511 | Law Enforcement Training I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
43.512 | Law Enforcement Training II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
43.513 | Law Enforcement Training III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
46.01 | CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY | ||||
46.541 | Construction Technology I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
46.542 | Construction Technology II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
46.543 | Construction Technology III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
46.544 | Construction Technology IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
47.01 | MECHANICAL OCCUPATIONS | ||||
47.525 | Granite Technology I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
47.526 | Granite Technology II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
47.527 | Granite Technology III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
47.531 | Electronics Technology Occupations I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
47.532 | Electronics Technology Occupations II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
47.533 | Electronics Technology Occupations III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
47.541 | Electro-Mechanical Technology I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
47.542 | Electro-Mechanical Technology II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
47.543 | Electro-Mechanical Technology III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
47.565 | Collision Repair Technology I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
47.566 | Collision Repair Technology II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
47.567 | Collision Repair Technology III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
47.571 | Automotive Service Technology I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
47.572 | Automotive Service Technology II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
47.573 | Automotive Service Technology III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
47.581 | Small Engine Repair I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
47.582 | Small Engine Repair II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
47.583 | Small Engine Repair III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
47.491 | Diversified Cooperative Training I (Travel and Industrial Education) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
47.492 | Diversified Cooperative Training II (Trade and Industrial Education) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
47.098 | DCT/Trade & Industrial Education Co-op/Internship I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
47.099 | DCT/Trade & Industrial Education Co-op/Internship II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
48.01 | PRECISION PRODUCTION OCCUPATIONS | ||||
48.511 | Drafting and Design Technology I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
48.512 | Drafting and Design Technology II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
48.513 | Drafting and Design Technology III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
48.514 | Drafting and Design Technology IV | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
48.521 | Graphic Arts Technology I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
48.522 | Graphic Arts Technology II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
48.523 | Graphic Arts Technology III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
48.525 | Commercial Art I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
48.526 | Commercial Art II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
48.527 | Commercial Art III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
48.531 | Upholstering I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
48.532 | Upholstering II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
48.533 | Upholstering III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
48.575 | Metalworking Technology Cluster I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
48.576 | Metalworking Technology Cluster II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
48.577 | Metalworking Technology Cluster III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
32. | PROGRAM OF EDUCATION AND CAREER EXPLORATION/CAREER CONNECTION. | ||||
32.414 | Coordinated Vocational Academic Education I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
32.415 | Coordinated Vocational Academic Education II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
32.416 | Coordinated Vocational Academic Education III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
32.417 | Project Success I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
32.418 | Project Success II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
32.424 | Program of Education and Career Exploration (PECE) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
32.811 | Related Vocational Instruction I | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
32.812 | Related Vocational Instruction II | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
32.813 | Related Vocational Instruction III | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
32.031 | Workplace Ethics (JTPA) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
32.032 | Workplace Ethics Co-op; (JTPA) | c/e | c/e | c/e | |
32.433 | Workplace Readiness | c/e | c/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 where 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-.06
O.C.G.A. Secs. 20-2-131, 20-2-140, 20-2-142, 20-2-150(a), 20-2-151(a)(b), 20-2-154(a), 20-2-160, 20-2-161.1, 20-2-161.2, 20-2-163, 20-2-280, 20-2-281(a),(b),(c).