Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 160-4-2-.06 - High School Graduation Requirements for Students Enrolling in the Ninth Grade in the 1993-94 School Year and Subsequent Years

(1) PURPOSE. This rule specifies programs of study that shall be offered by local boards of education and lists specific courses that meet core, required or elective credits for students. This rule becomes effective for students enrolling in the ninth-grade for the first time in the 1993-94 school year and for subsequent years.
(2) DEFINITIONS.
(a) Applied Mathematics I - a hands-on laboratory course defined by QCC objectives that utilizes the content of units A,B,C, and 1-15, the related materials, and the methodologies developed by the Center for Occupational Research and Development (CORD).
(b) Applied Mathematics II - a hands-on laboratory course defined by QCC objectives that utilizes the content of units 16-33, the related materials, and the methodologies developed by the Center for Research and Development (CORD).
(c) Carnegie Unit - one unit of credit awarded for a minimum of 150 clock hours of instruction.
(d) Carnegie unit, summer school - one unit of credit awarded for a minimum of 120 clock hours of instruction.
(e) Core course (c) for Carnegie unit credit - a course that may be selected to count as one of the 17 core Carnegie unit requirements for the High School Diploma (HSD); also, one of the 17 Carnegie unit requirements for the College Preparatory Endorsement (CPE) Seal or one of the 19 of the Vocational Endorsement (VE) Seal.
(f) Early admissions - a program in which a high school student enrolls as a full-time postsecondary student and pursues a postsecondary degree in lieu of a high school diploma.
(g) Elective course (e) - a course that a student may select beyond the core requirements to fulfill the 21 Carnegie unit requirements for graduation.
(h) Joint enrollment - an arrangement between a local board of education and a regionally accredited postsecondary public or private institution wherein a student enrolls in postsecondary classes and earns Carnegie units of credit that count toward high school graduation requirements and hours for postsecondary credit.
(i) Postsecondary Options - a joint enrollment program between public schools and public postsecondary institutions wherein a student enrolls in postsecondary classes and earns Carnegie units of credit that count toward high school graduation requirements and postsecondary credit hours.
(j) Programs of study - The courses needed to complete the requirements for a High School Diploma (HSD), the Vocational Endorsement (VE) and/or the College Preparatory Endorsement (CPE).
(k) Required course (r) - a specific course that each student in a program of study shall pass to graduate from high school.
(l) Seal of endorsement - seal/stamp issued by the Georgia Department of Education and affixed to High School Diplomas by local school system staff for students who have satisfied requirements for the College Preparatory and/or the Vocational Endorsements.
1. High School Diploma (HSD) Program - a program of study requiring 21 Carnegie Units as specified by the Georgia Board of Education.
2. College Preparatory Endorsement (CPE) Program - a program of study requiring 21 Carnegie units as specified by the Georgia Board of Education. Completion of this program is signified by a seal of endorsement on the diploma.
3. Vocational Endorsement (VE) Program - a program of study requiring 21 Carnegie units as specified by the Georgia Board of Education. Completion of this program is signified by a seal of endorsement on the diploma.
(m) Secondary School Credentials - documents awarded to students at the completion of the high school experience.
1. The High School Diploma Credential - the document awarded to students certifying that they have satisfied attendance requirements, Carnegie unit requirements and the state assessment requirements as referenced in Rule 160-3-1-.07 (Testing Programs - Student Assessment). When a student has satisfied the educational requirements for the Vocational and/or College Preparatory endorsements, seals shall be affixed to the diploma and/or transcript.
2. The High School Performance Certificate - the document awarded to pupils who do not complete all of the criteria for a diploma but who meet all requirements for attendance and Carnegie units.
3. The Special Education Diploma - the document awarded to students with disabilities assigned to a special education program who have not met the state assessment requirements referenced in Rule 160-3-1-.07 (Testing Programs - Student Assessment) or who have not completed all of the requirements for a high school diploma but who have nevertheless completed their Individualized Education Programs (IEP).
(3) REQUIREMENTS.
(a) Local boards of education shall provide secondary school curriculum, instructional delivery and support services that reflect the high school graduation and state assessment requirements and assist all students in developing their unique potential to function in society.
(b) Local boards of education shall base local graduation requirements on this rule, shall submit a copy of their locally adopted policy to the Georgia Department of Education and shall have on file a letter from the state superintendent of schools or designee stating that the local policy meets all state requirements.
(c) Each local board of education shall develop policies on postsecondary enrollment as referenced in Rule 160-4-2-.34 (Postsecondary Options) and for joint enrollment and early admission programs not included in 160-4-2-.34 (Postsecondary Options). The policies shall include the criteria for:
1. Nonvocational courses:
(i) Minimum Scholastic Aptitude Test scores of 850 on combined verbal and mathematics sections;
(ii) Minimum cumulative high school grade point average of 3.0 in academic subjects;
(iii) Written verification by high school principal of student's eligibility and intended enrollment;
(iv) Written consent of parent or guardian (if the student is a minor);
(v) The awarding of six Carnegie units of credit for each 45 quarter hours or 30 semester hours or one carnegie unit for each 7.5 quarter hours or 5 semester hours successfully completed by a student in an approved postsecondary course. Credit for participation in fewer than 7.5 quarter hours or 5 semester hours shall be determined by using the same ratio stated above.
(vi) Written agreement for joint enrollment between the LEA and postsecondary institution.
2. Vocational courses:
(i) Vocational courses offered in area vocational-technical schools or junior colleges;
(ii) Inclusion of vocational-technical school or junior college courses in which students are participating;
(iii) Written consent of parent or guardian (if the student is a minor);
(iv) Written verification by high school principal of student's eligibility and intended enrollment;
(v) The awarding of six Carnegie units of credit for each 45 quarter hours or 30 semester hours or one Carnegie unit for each 7.5 quarter hours or 5 semester hours successfully completed by a student in an approved postsecondary course. Credit for participation in fewer than 7.5 quarter hours or 5 semester hours shall be determined by using the same ratio stated above.
(vi) Written agreement for joint enrollment between the local school system and postsecondary institution.
(d) Local boards of education shall require that:
1. Students who enroll from another state meet the graduation requirements for the graduating class they enter and the state assessment requirements as referenced in Rule 160-3-1-.07 (Testing Programs - Student Assessment).
2. Students who enrolled in the ninth grade for the first time in the 1993-94 school year and withdrew will meet the graduation requirements established in this rule and the assessment requirements established in Rule 160-3-1-.07 (Testing Programs - Student Assessment). Students who entered ninth grade prior to 1993-94 will meet the graduation requirements established in Rule 160-4-2-.30 (High School Graduation Requirements) and the assessment requirements in Rule 160-3-1-.07 (Testing Programs - Student Assessment).
(e) Local boards of education shall include attendance, a passing score on the state assessment requirements as referenced in Rule 160-3-1-.07 (Testing Programs - Student Assessment) and Carnegie units of credit as requirements for graduating from any Georgia high school that receives public funds.
1. ATTENDANCE.
(i) Attendance requirements of local boards of education shall be consistent with state compulsory attendance laws.
2. State assessment requirement as referenced in Rule 160-3-1-.07 (Testing Programs - Student Assessment).
(i) Students shall meet state assessment requirements as referenced in Rule 160-3-1-.07 (Testing Programs - Student Assessment) to be eligible for a diploma.
(ii) A student who has no means of written communication due to a severe physical disability shall not be required to take the writing portion of the state assessment requirement as specified in Rule 160-3-1-.07 (Testing Programs - Student Assessment).
3. CARNEGIE UNITS.
(i) All state-supported high schools shall make available to all students the programs of study for the required High School Diploma and for the College Preparatory and Vocational Education Endorsements.
(ii) A course shall count only once for satisfying any Carnegie unit requirement for graduation. The same course cannot be used to satisfy a Carnegie unit requirement in more than one core area of study. See the following chart.

(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

4. REQUIRED/CORE/ELECTIVE CREDIT.
(i) Carnegie unit credit for graduation shall be awarded only for courses that include concepts and skills based on the Quality Core Curriculum (QCC).
(ii) Carnegie unit credit for core courses shall be awarded only for courses that include concepts and skills based on the QCC for grades 9-12. The individualized education program (IEP) shall specify whether core courses taken as part of an IEP shall receive core Carnegie unit credit.
(iii) either elective course credit or no course credit shall be awarded for courses in which instruction is based on the QCC for grades K-8.
5. AREAS OF STUDY.
(i) Courses that shall earn Carnegie unit credit in English/language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, health/physical education, foreign language, military science, music, visual arts, dance, drama, computer science, education, humanities, personal/interpersonal/social skills and vocational education are listed in Appendix A of this rule.
6. REQUIRED PROCEDURES FOR AWARDING CARNEGIE UNITS OF CREDIT.
(i) A Carnegie unit of credit for graduation shall be awarded only to students in grades 9-12 for successful completion of courses of study based on a minimum of 150 clock hours of instruction provided during the regular school year or minimum 120 clock hours of instruction in summer school.
(ii) Carnegie units of credit for graduating shall be awarded to high school students participating in any joint enrollment program using the ratio referenced in Rule 160-4-2-.34 (Postsecondary Options).
(iii) Should a local board of education choose to grant Carnegie unit credit for learning that has occurred outside the 9-12 classroom, it shall use the following assessment procedures to award or exempt Carnegie unit credit in lieu of class enrollment: evaluation of the student's transcript for course equivalency and/or a proficiency test and/or actual classroom performance to determine mastered prerequisite skills. Equivalency credit shall be shown on the transcript.
7. LOCAL AUTHORITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES.
(i) Local boards of education shall provide instructional, support and delivery services. These services shall include, but are not limited to, the following:
(I) A continuous guidance component beginning with the ninth grade. The purposes of the guidance component are to familiarize students with graduation requirements, to help them identify the likely impact of individual career objectives on the program of work studies they plan to follow and to provide annual advisement sessions to report progress and offer alternatives in meeting gradation requirements and career objectives.
(II) Record keeping and reporting services that document student progress toward graduation and include information for the school, parents and students.
(III) Diagnostic and continuous evaluation services that measure individual student progress in meeting competency expectations for graduation.
(IV) Instructional programs, curriculum and course guides and remedial opportunities to assist each student in meeting graduation requirements.
(V) Appropriate curriculum and assessment procedures for students who have been identified as having disabilities which prevent them from meeting the prescribed competency performance requirements.

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

(I) COMPUTER AND OTHER INFORMATIONAL SCIENCES.

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

(II) EDUCATION.

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

(III) ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS.

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

(IV) MATHEMATICS.

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

(V) SCIENCE.

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

c/e

c/e

c/e

(VI) PERSONAL, INTERPERSONAL AND SOCIAL SKILLS.

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

(VII) HUMANITIES.

CPE

VE

HSD

44.00

HUMANITIES, SECONDARY (9-12)

44.001 Humanities (9-12)

e

e

e

(VIII) SOCIAL SCIENCES.

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

(IX) HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION.

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

(X) FOREIGN LANGUAGES.

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

(XI) MILITARY SCIENCE.

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

(XII) MUSIC.

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

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53.06

MUSIC, ETHNIC AND FOLK

53.0641 Beginning Jazz I

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53.0642 Beginning Jazz II

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53.0643 Beginning Jazz III

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53.0644 Beginning Jazz IV

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53.0651 Intermediate Jazz I

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53.0652 Intermediate Jazz II

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53.0653 Intermediate Jazz III

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53.0654 Intermediate Jazz IV

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53.0661 Advanced Jazz I

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53.0662 Advanced Jazz II

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53.0663 Advanced Jazz III

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53.0664 Advanced Jazz IV

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53.0671 Afro-American Music Studies I

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53.0672 Afro-American Music Studies II

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53.0673 Afro-American Music Studies III

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53.0674 Afro-American Music Studies IV

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53.0681 American Folk Music Studies I

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53.0682 American Folk Music Studies II

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53.0683 American Folk Music Studies III

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53.0684 American Folk Music Studies IV

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53.0691 Ethnic Music Studies I

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53.0692 Ethnic Music Studies II

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53.0693 Ethnic Music Studies III

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53.0694 Ethnic Music Studies IV

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53.07

MUSIC, CHAMBER ENSEMBLES, SECONDARY

53.0711 Beginning Choral Ensemble I

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53.0712 Beginning Choral Ensemble II

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53.0713 Beginning Choral Ensemble III

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53.0714 Beginning Choral Ensemble IV

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53.0721 Intermediate Choral Ensemble I

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53.0722 Intermediate Choral Ensemble II

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53.0723 Intermediate Choral Ensemble III

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53.0724 Intermediate Choral Ensemble IV

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53.0731 Advanced Choral Ensemble I

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53.0732 Advanced Choral Ensemble II

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53.0733 Advanced Choral Ensemble III

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53.0734 Advanced Choral Ensemble IV

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53.0741 Beginning Instrumental Ensemble I

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53.0742 Beginning Instrumental Ensemble II

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53.0743 Beginning Instrumental Ensemble III

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53.0744 Beginning Instrumental Ensemble IV

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53.0751 Intermediate Instrumental Ensemble I

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53.0752 Intermediate Instrumental Ensemble II

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53.0753 Intermediate Instrumental Ensemble III

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53.0754 Intermediate Instrumental Ensemble IV

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53.0761 Advanced Instrumental Ensemble I

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53.0762 Advanced Instrumental Ensemble II

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53.0763 Advanced Instrumental Ensemble III

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53.0764 Advanced Instrumental Ensemble IV

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53.08

MUSIC, GUITAR STUDIES

53.0841 Beginning Guitar I

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53.0842 Beginning Guitar II

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53.0843 Beginning Guitar III

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53.0844 Beginning Guitar IV

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53.0851 Intermediate Guitar I

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53.0852 Intermediate Guitar II

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53.0853 Intermediate Guitar III

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53.0854 Intermediate Guitar IV

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53.0861 Advanced Guitar I

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53.0862 Advanced Guitar II

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53.0863 Advanced Guitar III

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53.0864 Advanced Guitar IV

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53.09

MUSIC, KEYBOARD STUDIES

53.0941 Beginning Keyboard I

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53.0942 Beginning Keyboard II

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53.0943 Beginning Keyboard III

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53.0944 Beginning Keyboard IV

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53.0951 Intermediate Keyboard I

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53.0952 Intermediate Keyboard II

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53.0953 Intermediate Keyboard III

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53.0954 Intermediate Keyboard IV

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53.0961 Advanced Keyboard I

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53.0962 Advanced Keyboard II

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53.0963 Advanced Keyboard III

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53.0964 Advanced Keyboard IV

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54.

CHORUS

54.0211 Beginning Mixed Chorus I

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54.0212 Beginning Mixed Chorus II

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54.0213 Beginning Mixed Chorus III

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54.0214 Beginning Mixed Chorus IV

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54.0221 Intermediate Mixed Chorus I

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54.0222 Intermediate Mixed Chorus II

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54.0223 Intermediate Mixed Chorus III

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54.0224 Intermediate Mixed Chorus IV

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54.0231 Advanced Mixed Chorus I

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54.0232 Advanced Mixed Chorus II

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54.0233 Advanced Mixed Chorus III

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54.0234 Advanced Mixed Chorus IV

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54.0241 Beginning Women's Chorus I

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54.0242 Beginning Women's Chorus II

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54.0243 Beginning Women's Chorus III

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54.0244 Beginning Women's Chorus IV

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54.0251 Intermediate Women's Chorus I

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54.0252 Intermediate Women's Chorus II

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54.0253 Intermediate Women's Chorus III

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54.0254 Intermediate Women's Chorus IV

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54.0261 Advanced Women's Chorus I

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54.0262 Advanced Women's Chorus II

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54.0263 Advanced Women's Chorus III

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54.0264 Advanced Women's Chorus IV

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54.0271 Beginning Men's Chorus I

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54.0272 Beginning Men's Chorus II

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54.0273 Beginning Men's Chorus III

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54.0274 Beginning Men's Chorus IV

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54.0281 Intermediate Men's Chorus I

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54.0282 Intermediate Men's Chorus II

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54.0283 Intermediate Men's Chorus III

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54.0284 Intermediate Men's Chorus IV

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54.0291 Advanced Men's Chorus I

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54.0292 Advanced Men's Chorus II

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54.0293 Advanced Men's Chorus III

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54.0294 Advanced Men's Chorus IV

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c/e

(XIII) VISUAL ARTS.

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)

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50.0212 Visual Arts/Comprehensive II (9-12)

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50.0213 Visual Arts/Comprehensive III (9-12)

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50.0214 Visual Arts/Comprehensive IV (9-12)

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50.03

VISUAL ARTS/DRAWING & PAINTING GENERAL STUDIO (9-12)

50.0311 Visual Arts/Drawing I (9-12)

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50.0312 Visual Arts/Drawing II (9-12)

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50.0313 Visual Arts/Drawing & Painting I (9-12)

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50.0314 Visual Arts/Drawing & Painting II (9-12)

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50.0321 Visual Arts/Painting I (9-12)

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50.0322 Visual Arts/Painting II (9-12)

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50.04

VISUAL ARTS/FINE & FOLK CRAFTS (9-12)

50.0411 Visual Arts/Ceramics/Pottery I (9-12)

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50.0412 Visual Arts/Ceramics/Pottery II (9-12)

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50.0413 Visual Arts/Ceramics/Pottery III (9-12)

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50.0414 Visual Arts/Ceramics/Pottery IV (9-12)

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50.0421 Visual Arts/Fibers I (9-12)

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50.0422 Visual Arts/Fibers II (9-12)

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50.0423 Visual Arts/Fibers III (9-12)

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50.0424 Visual Arts/Fibers IV (9-12)

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50.0431 Visual Arts/Applied Design I (9-12)

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50.0432 Visual Arts/Applied Design II (9-12)

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50.0433 Visual Arts/Applied Design III (9-12)

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50.0434 Visual Arts/Applied Design IV (9-12)

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50.05

VISUAL ARTS/PRINTMAKING (9-12)

50.0511 Visual Arts/Printmaking I(9-12)

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50.0512 Visual Arts/Printmaking II(9-12)

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50.0513 Visual Arts/Printmaking III (9-12)

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50.0514 Visual Arts/Printmaking IV (9-12)

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50.06

VISUAL ARTS/SCULPTURE (9-12)

50.0611 Visual Arts/Sculpture I (9-12)

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50.0612 Visual Arts/Sculpture II (9-12)

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50.0613 Visual Arts/Sculpture III(9-12)

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50.0614 Visual Arts/Sculpture IV (9-12)

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50.07

VISUAL ARTS/MEDIA ARTS (9-12)

50.0711 Visual Arts/Photography I (9-12)

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50.0712 Visual Arts/Photography II (9-12)

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50.0713 Visual Arts/Photography III (9-12)

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50.0714 Visual Arts/Photography IV (9-12)

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50.0721 Visual Arts/Graphics I (9-12)

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50.0722 Visual Arts/Graphics II (9-12)

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50.0723 Visual Arts/Graphics III (9-12)

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50.0724 Visual Arts/Graphics IV (9-12)

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50.0731 Visual Arts/Video I (9-12)

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50.0732 Visual Arts/Video II (9-12)

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50.08

VISUAL ARTS/ADVANCED PLACEMENT STUDIO (9-12)

50.0811 Visual Arts/Advanced Placement Studio: Drawing Portfolio (9-12)

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50.0812 Visual Arts/Advanced Placement Studio: General Portfolio (9-12)

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50.09

VISUAL ARTS/ART HISTORY & CRITICISM (9-12)

50.0911 Visual Arts/Art History & Criticism I (9-12)

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50.0912 Visual Arts/Art History & Criticism II (9-12)

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50.0921 Visual Arts/Advanced Placement History of Art (9-12)

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(XIV) DANCE.

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

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51.022 Ballet lI

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51.023 Ballet III

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51.024 Ballet IV

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51.03

DANCE SECONDARY, JAZZ

51.031 Jazz Dance I

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51.032 Jazz Dance II

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51.033 Jazz Dance III

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51.034 Jazz Dance IV

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51.04

DANCE SECONDARY, MODERN

51.041 Modern I

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51.042 Modern II

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51.043 Modern III

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51.044 Modern IV

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51.05

DANCE SECONDARY, GENERAL

51.051 Dance History

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51.052 Dance Composition

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(XV) DRAMATIC ARTS.

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)

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52.022 Dramatic Arts/Fundamentals II (9-12)

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52.023 Dramatic Arts/Fundamentals III (9-12)

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52.024 Dramatic Arts/Fundamentals IV (9-12)

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52.03

DRAMATIC ARTS/MUSICAL THEATRE (9-12)

52.031 Dramatic Arts/Musical Theatre I (9-12)

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52.032 Dramatic Arts/Musical Theatre II (9-12)

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52.033 Dramatic Arts/Musical Theatre III (9-12)

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52.034 Dramatic Arts/Musical Theatre IV (9-12)

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52.04

DRAMATIC ARTS/FILM TECHNICAL THEATRE (9-12)

52.041 Dramatic Arts/Technical Theatre I (9-12)

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52.042 Dramatic Arts/Technical Theatre II (9-12)

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52.043 Dramatic Arts/Technical Theatre III (9-12)

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52.044 Dramatic Arts/Technical Theatre IV (9-12)

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52.05

DRAMATIC ARTS/ADVANCED DRAMA (9-12)

52.051 Dramatic Arts/Advanced Drama I (9-12)

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52.052 Dramatic Arts/Advanced Drama II (9-12)

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52.06

DRAMATIC ARTS/ACTING (9-12)

52.061 Dramatic Arts/Acting I (9-12)

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52.062 Dramatic Arts/Acting II (9-12)

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52.07

DRAMATIC ARTS/FILM/VIDEO & TELEVISION (9-12)

52.071 Dramatic Arts/Film/Video & Television I (9-12)

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52.072 Dramatic Arts/Film/Video & Television II (9-12)

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52.08

DRAMATIC ARTS/HISTORY & LITERATURE (9-12)

52.081 DRAMATIC ARTS/HISTORY & LITERATURE I (9-12)

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52.082 DRAMATIC ARTS/HISTORY & LITERATURE II (9-12)

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(XVI) VOCATIONAL EDUCATION.

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

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c/e

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01.02

AGRICULTURAL MECHANIZATION TECHNOLOGY

01.421 Agricultural Mechanics Technology I

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01.422 Agricultural Mechanics Technology II

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01.423 Agricultural Mechanics Technology III

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01.03

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT

01.431 Agricultural Crop Production and Management

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01.432 Agricultural Animal Production and Management

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01.04

AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD PROCESSING

01.441 Agricultural and Food Processing Operations and Management

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01.05

COOPERATIVE AGRIBUSINESS SALES AND MARKETING

01.051 Cooperative Agribusiness Sales and Marketing I

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01.052 Cooperative Agribusiness Sales and Marketing II

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01.098 Co-op/Internship I

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01.099 Co-op/Internship II

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c/e

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01.06

HORTICULTURE

01.461 General Horticulture

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01.462 Floriculture Production and Management

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01.463 Landscape Design and Management

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01.464 Nursery Production and Management

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01.465 Turf Production and Management

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01.466 Floral Design and Management

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01.467 Hydroponics

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01.07

INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURE

01.071 International Agriculture

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c/e

02.

AGRICULTURE SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY.

02.02

ANIMAL SCIENCES

02.421 Animal Science Biotechnology

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02.03

FOOD FIBER SCIENCES

02.431 Food Fiber Science Technology

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02.04

PLANT SCIENCES

02.441 Plant Science Biotechnology

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c/e

02.05

SOIL SCIENCES

02.451 Soil Science Technology

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c/e

c/e

02.06

PHYSICAL SCIENCES, AGRICULTURAL

02.461 Physical Science Applications in Agriculture

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02.07

AGRISCIENCE PRINCIPLES AND TECHNOLOGY

02.471 Basic Agricultural Science and Technology

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02.472 Agriscience Principles and Technology I

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02.473 Agriscience Principles and Technology II

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02.474 Agriscience Principles and Technology III

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03.

03. CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES.

03.01

NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION, GENERAL

03.411 Natural Resources Management

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03.02

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

03.421 Environmental Science

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03.03

FISHERIES SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT

03.431 Aquaculture

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03.04

FORESTRY PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING

03.441 Forest Harvesting and Production Technology

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03.442 Forest Products Technology

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c/e

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03.05

FORESTRY SCIENCE

03.451 General Forestry Practices

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03.452 Advanced Forestry Science

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03.453 Forestry Management for Wildlife

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03.454 Urban and Community Forestry

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c/e

06.

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT.

06.01

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

06.014 International Business

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c/e

06.015 Business Law

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06.051 Business Economics

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06.098 Business Co-op/Internship I

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06.099 Business Co-op/Internship II

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06.411 Business Calculations

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06.412 Business Communications

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06.413 Business Technology

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07.

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.

07.021 Banking and Finance/ Personal Finance

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07.098 Business Co-op/Internship I

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07.099 Business Co-op/Internship II

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c/e

c/e

07.411 Principles of Accounting I

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07.412 Principles of Accounting II

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07.431 Data Processing/Computer Programming I and II

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07.441 Computer Technology/ Applications I

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07.442 Computer Technology/ Applications II

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07.451 Integrated Business Program I

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07.452 Integrated Business Program II

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07.453 Integrated Business Program III

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07.461 Shorthand/Speedwriting/ Notehand

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07.462 Administrative Systems

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07.472 Keyboarding

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07.473 Electronic Publishing

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07.474 Word Processing

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07.475 Cooperative Business Education I

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07.476 Cooperative Business Education II

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08. MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION.

08.411 Fashion Marketing Principles and Applications

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08.421 Personal Services Marketing

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08.431 Small Business Ownership

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08.441 Financial Services Marketing

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08.451 Introduction to Recreation and Tourism

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08.071 Introduction to Marketing

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08.474 Marketing Principles/Applications

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08.475 Advanced Marketing Technology

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08.481 Hotel/Motel Fundamentals

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08.098 Co-op Internship I

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08.099 Co-op Internship II

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20.

20. HOME ECONOMICS.

20.414 Comprehensive Home Economics I

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20.415 Comprehensive Home Economics II

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20.416 Child Development

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20.417 Single Living

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20.418 Family Living

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20.419 Design: Interior and Fashion

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20.421 Home and Family Management Technology I

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20.422 Home and Family Management Technology II

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20.423 Parenting

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20.524 Comprehensive Parenting

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20.525 Care and Guidance of Children I

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20.526 Care and Guidance of Children II

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20.527 Child Care/Elder Care I

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20.528 Child Care/Elder Care II

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20.029 Child Care/Elder Care Internship I

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20.031 Child Care/Elder Care Internship II

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20.532 Food Service Occupations I

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20.533 Food Service Occupations II

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20.534 Food Service Occupations III

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20.535 Food Service Occupations IV

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20.036 Cooperative Home Economics Education I

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20.037 Cooperative Home Economics Education II

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20.098 Co-op/Internship I

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20.099 Co-op/Internship II

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21.

TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION.

21.425 Introduction to Technology I

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21.426 Introduction to Technology II

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21.431 Communication Technology

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21.432 Drafting Technology: Introduction

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21.433 Drafting Technology: Mechanical

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21.434 Drafting Technology: Architectural

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21.435 Graphic Arts Technology

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21.436 Electronic Communications Technology

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21.441 Materials and Processes Technology I

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21.442 Manufacturing Technology

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21.443 Construction Technology

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21.451 Energy and Power Technology

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21.452 Electricity/Electronics Technology

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21.461 Research and Development

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21.471 Pre-Engineering/Pre-Technology

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21.472 Engineering Applications

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21.473 Bio-Related Technology

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21.474 Aerospace Technology

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10., 12 TRAD., 17., 43., 46., 47., and 48.

TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION.

10.01

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES

10.511 Mass Media Technology I

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10.512 Mass Media Technology II

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10.513 Mass Media Technology III

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10.514 Music Marketing & Technology I

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10.515 Music Marketing & Technology II

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10.516 Music Marketing & Technology III

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12.01

PERSONAL SERVICES OCCUPATIONS

12.511 Fabric Maintenance Technology I

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12.512 Fabric Maintenance Technology II

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12.513 Fabric Maintenance Technology III

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12.541 Cosmetology I

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12.542 Cosmetology II

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12.543 Cosmetology III

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12.544 Cosmetology IV

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17.01

ALLIED HEALTH

17.521 Health Occupations I

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17.522 Health Occupations II

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17.523 Health Occupations III

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17.615 Dental Assisting I

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17.616 Dental Assisting II

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17.617 Dental Assisting III

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43.01

PROTECTIVE SERVICES

43.511 Law Enforcement Training I

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43.512 Law Enforcement Training II

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43.513 Law Enforcement Training III

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46.01

CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY

46.541 Construction Technology I

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46.542 Construction Technology II

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46.543 Construction Technology III

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46.544 Construction Technology IV

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47.01

MECHANICAL OCCUPATIONS

47.525 Granite Technology I

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47.526 Granite Technology II

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47.527 Granite Technology III

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47.531 Electronics Technology Occupations I

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47.532 Electronics Technology Occupations II

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47.533 Electronics Technology Occupations III

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47.541 Electro-Mechanical Technology I

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47.542 Electro-Mechanical Technology II

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47.543 Electro-Mechanical Technology III

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47.565 Collision Repair Technology I

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47.566 Collision Repair Technology II

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47.567 Collision Repair Technology III

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47.571 Automotive Service Technology I

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47.572 Automotive Service Technology II

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47.573 Automotive Service Technology III

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47.581 Small Engine Repair I

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47.582 Small Engine Repair II

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47.583 Small Engine Repair III

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47.491 Diversified Cooperative Training I (Travel and Industrial Education)

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47.492 Diversified Cooperative Training II (Trade and Industrial Education)

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47.098 DCT/Trade & Industrial Education Co-op/Internship I

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47.099 DCT/Trade & Industrial Education Co-op/Internship II

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48.01

PRECISION PRODUCTION OCCUPATIONS

48.511 Drafting and Design Technology I

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48.512 Drafting and Design Technology II

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48.513 Drafting and Design Technology III

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48.514 Drafting and Design Technology IV

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48.521 Graphic Arts Technology I

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48.522 Graphic Arts Technology II

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48.523 Graphic Arts Technology III

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48.525 Commercial Art I

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48.526 Commercial Art II

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48.527 Commercial Art III

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48.531 Upholstering I

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48.532 Upholstering II

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48.533 Upholstering III

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48.575 Metalworking Technology Cluster I

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48.576 Metalworking Technology Cluster II

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48.577 Metalworking Technology Cluster III

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32.

PROGRAM OF EDUCATION AND CAREER EXPLORATION/CAREER CONNECTION.

32.414 Coordinated Vocational Academic Education I

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32.415 Coordinated Vocational Academic Education II

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32.416 Coordinated Vocational Academic Education III

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32.417 Project Success I

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32.418 Project Success II

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32.424 Program of Education and Career Exploration (PECE)

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32.811 Related Vocational Instruction I

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32.812 Related Vocational Instruction II

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32.813 Related Vocational Instruction III

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32.031 Workplace Ethics (JTPA)

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32.032 Workplace Ethics Co-op; (JTPA)

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32.433 Workplace Readiness

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(XVII) SPECIAL EDUCATION.

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.

Notes

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).
Original Rule entitled "High School Graduation Requirements Beginning with 1992-93 Enrolling Ninth Graders" adopted. F. Mar. 25, 1991; eff. Apr. 14, 1991. Amended: Rule retitled "High School Graduation Requirements for Students Enrolling in the Ninth Grade in the 1993-94 School Year and Subsequent Years." F. Jul. 17, 1992; eff. Aug. 6, 1992. Amended: F. Aug. 20, 1993; eff. Sept. 9, 1993. Amended: Nov. 17, 1993; eff. Dec. 7, 1993.

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