Course Listing
Please be aware that course selections made now are commitments. Course changes in September will not be allowed easily because elective sections are limited, and teacher and class assignments are based upon the decisions you make now.
- A humanities course is any subject that covers human beings and their culture. Subjects may include English, Social Studies and Fine Arts.
- A prerequisite is something that is required before you can take a class. It can be an introductory course you need to have before taking a higher level course and/or a grade-level you must be in order to take a class. For example, in order to take FRC601 AMERICAN REGIONAL CUISINES, you must have passed FFD201 or FFB301 AND be a 10th, 11th, or 12th grade student. See your school counselor with questions.
- Unified indicates courses which students work in partnership with peers with special needs in a cooperative learning environment. Students develop interpersonal skills and friendships.
- Courses with an A, E, and/or U in the course description offer college credit.
- Some classes require the purchase of textbooks, workbooks, calculators or other materials. All art classes require a studio fee ($4 – $160 typical range, depending upon class, materials, and scope of projects.) Financial assistance is available.
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Humanities
STEM
Math flow chart
Students follow one of the following suggested programs of study based upon teacher recommendations and fulfillment of prerequisites.
GRADE
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SUGGESTED PROGRAM OF STUDY
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9th
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MGE005
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MAL005
⬇
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MAL004
⬇
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MIT003
⬇
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10th
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MAL585 or
MAL654
⬇
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MAL585 & MGS555 or
MGE554
⬇
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MGE554 or
MGS653
⬇
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MIT613 or
MGS653
⬇
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11th
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MCA855 or
MFS854
⬇
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(choose one)
MCA855, MFS854,
MAL654
⬇
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MAL654 or
MAL873
⬇
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MAL873
⬇
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12th
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(choose one)
MCA956, MSA806,
MIC955
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(choose one)
MCA956, MSA806,
MIC955, MSA804
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(choose one)
MFS854, MSA804,
Senior Elective*
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MCR671 or
Senior Elective*
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Students should discuss these options with their mathematics teacher.
*Senior Semester Electives: Math for Career and College Readiness; Modeling with Mathematics; Probability & Statistics Through Modeling; Functions, History of Mathematics; and Trigonometry