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- Career & Technical Education (CTE)
- Lab Science
Description: This course focuses on the general principles and practice of agricultural research and production that may prepare individuals to apply this knowledge to the solution of practical agricultural problems. Includes instruction in basic animal, plant, and soil science; animal husbandry and plant cultivation; soil conservation; and agricultural operations such as farming, ranching, and agricultural business. Prerequisite: N/A
- Course Code(s): JVC601 & JVC602
- Graduation Requirements: CTE, Lab Science
- Dual Credit: CTE
- Course Length: Year, 1 credit
- NCAA: No
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- Math
Description: Topics include a review of linear and quadratic relationships, equation-solving algorithms and functions, and an introduction of matrix algebra. Students intending to go to college should complete at least through Algebra 4/Trig or Integrated Math 3B. Prerequisite: Algebra 1 - MAL321 & MAL322.
- Course Code(s): MAL403 & MAL500
- Graduation Requirements: Algebra 2/3rd Year Math, Mathematics
- Dual Credit: None
- Course Length: Year, 0.5 per semester
- NCAA: Yes
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- Advanced Placement (AP)
- Math
Description: This is the first of a series in AP calculus, designed to prepare students for the AP Calculus AB Exam. Topics will include the study of limits and their evaluation, differentiation applied to graphs, to related rates, and to maximum and minimum. Prerequisite: None
- Course Code(s): MCA501 & MCA502
- Graduation Requirements: Mathematics
- Dual Credit: AP
- Course Length: Year, 1 credit
- NCAA: Yes
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- Advanced Placement (AP)
- Career & Technical Education (CTE)
- Elective
- Lab Science
- Math
- Science
Description: Computer programming using the Java programming language. Qualifies lab science or 4 yr math as approved by the 2013 WA. Prerequisite: None.
- Course Code(s): BCI605 & BCI606
- Graduation Requirements: CTE, Lab Science, Math
- Dual Credit: CTE, AP
- Course Length: Year, 1 credit
- NCAA: No
- Lincoln
- SAMi
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- Elective
Description: Advanced machining, simulation, and design/creation/evaluation of products. Prep for more advanced engineering. Prerequisite: Engineering Sciences Foundation
- Course Code(s): ESC301
- Graduation Requirements: Electives
- Dual Credit: None
- Course Length: Semester, 0.5
- NCAA: No
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- Lab Science
Description: Biology 1, The Living Earth is a class in which students explore disciplinary core ideas including Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy and Dynamics, History of Earth?s Atmosphere: Photosynthesis and Respiration and Evidence of Evolution. Prerequisite: None
- Course Code(s): SBI401 & SBI402
- Graduation Requirements: Lab Science
- Dual Credit: None
- Course Length: Year, 0.5 per semester
- NCAA: Yes
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- Oakland
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- Career & Technical Education (CTE)
Description: Only a one semester course. Exploration of careers in the education field that include psychologist, social.worker, police officer, childcare worker, teacher, and other careers where you work with people. Prerequisite: None
- Course Code(s): VBR301
- Graduation Requirements: CTE
- Dual Credit: CTE
- Course Length: Semester, 0.5
- NCAA: No
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- Math
Description: This is the first of a series in calculus. Topics will include the study of limits and their evaluation, differentiation applied to graphs, to related rates, and to maximum and minimum problems. Integration is also studied. Prerequisite:
- Course Code(s): MCA511 & MCA512
- Graduation Requirements: Mathematics
- Dual Credit: None
- Course Length:
- NCAA: Yes
- SOTA
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- Lab Science
- Science
Description: Chemistry is the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter (especially of atomic and molecular systems). In this course students will discover how elements, components, and compounds react to form other compounds. Prerequisite: None
- Course Code(s): SCH501 SCH502
- Graduation Requirements: Lab science
- Dual Credit: None
- Course Length: Year, 0.5 per semester
- NCAA: Yes
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- Social Studies
Description: Civics is a one semester required course of study of the American system of government. Areas of study include the executive, legislative and judicial branches of the federal government, as well as well as organization and functions of state, county and Prerequisite: None.
- Course Code(s): HCV401
- Graduation Requirements: Civics
- Dual Credit: None
- Course Length: Semester, 0.5
- NCAA: Yes
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- Lincoln
- Mount Tahoma
- Oakland
- SAMi
- SOTA
- Silas
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