Course Offerings

Core Courses

English (4 years required for graduation)
  • Beginner ELD is designed for Newcomer and MLL students at the early stages of English acquisition to earn a English/Language Arts credit toward graduation. Eligible students are MLLs at or near WIDA Levels 1-2.4 the year they take this course. This course can be combined with ELD Seminar to earn MLL students two additional English credits. Note: It is strongly recommended that ALL students complete the recommended sequence of English/Language Arts courses � English 1, 2, 3, 4
  • ELD Seminar is designed for: MLLs at any WIDA/ACCESS level, MLL students nearing the end of their high school career ( recommended as a senior year course), MLL students who may be in need of an additional English credit for high school graduation, MLL students who are taking a Dedicated ELD course in their senior year of high school.Available to all in-program Multilingual Learners.Strongly recommended for use in Senior Year to earn needed credits for graduation.
  • English 1
  • English 2
  • English 3
  • English 4
  • College English Composition I – ENG 121
  • College English Composition II – ENG 122
  • College Literature – LIT 115
Math (4 years required for graduation)
  • Math 1
  • Math 2
  • Math 3
  • Math 4 – This course is designed for 12th grade students who need to demonstrate proficiency of 3 or more of the 7 performance indicators for the mathematics capstone in order to meet graduation requirements for competency in mathematics.
  • College Algebra – MAT 121
  • College Trigonometry – MAT 122
  • College Calculus – MAT 201
Science (3 years required for graduation)
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Principles of Biomedical Science
  • College Environmental Science – ENVS 1044
  • College Biology – BIO 120 & Bio 130
Social Studies (3 years required for graduation)
  • Geography
  • US History
  • World History
  • Latino American History
  • African American History
  • Global Gender Studies
  • Civics
  • Social Issues
  • College Psychology – PSY 100
  • College American Government – CU Succeeds PSCI 1101
  • College Global Political Issues – CU Succeeds PSCI 2006
  • College Social Work – SWK 1050

Electives

Fine Arts
  • Drawing and Painting I-III
  • Ceramics I-III
  • Arts and Crafts
  • Digital Photography I-II
Fine Arts Music
  • Beginning Band Novice
  • Band Proficient
  • Modern Band Novice
  • Choir Combined/Novice
  • String Orchestra Novice
  • String Orchestra Proficient
  • Intermediate Drumline
Physical Education (1 year needed for graduation or waiver with 2 years of varsity sports)
  • Body Works
  • Team/Life Activities
  • Fitness/Conditioning – Weight Training
  • ROTC – LET I-III
  • Peer to Peer (assisting special needs students)
Engineering
  • Introduction to Engineering Design/Development (Year I)
  • Principles of Engineering (Year II)
  • Computer Integrated Manufacturing (Year III)
  • Engineering Design and Development (Year IV)
Manufacturing
  • Manufacturing Processes I-III
  • Manufacturing Processes Practicum (3rd or 4th year students)
Technology
  • Digital Media Foundations
  • Cybersecurity
  • AP Computer Science Principles
  • College Graphic Design – MGD 105 (Typography and Layout)
  • College Graphic Design II – MGD 111 (Adobe Photoshop)
  • Audio Production
Teaching
  • Introduction to Human Services (Year 1)
  • Social Issues in Urban Education (Year 1 Semester 2)
  • Intro to Socially Just Education (Year 2 Option)
  • Education Equality (Year 2 Option) – DE-EDS 1001

Foreign Language
  • Spanish I-III
  • Spanish Language Arts I-III (Spanish for Spanish Speakers)
  • AP Spanish Language
General Electives
  • AVID 9-12
  • Intro to Debate
  • Competitive Speech Honors I-III
  • Oral Communication
  • College Introduction to Mass Media – COM 151
  • Film as Literature
  • Advisement
  • Student Assistant (1/2 Credit Class)