
Career
Planning
.05
Credit
Students
explore
career
opportunities
based on
personal
assessments,
interviews
with
community
members,
guest
speakers
and
research
of
occupational
outlooks.
Life
Skills
.05
Credit
This
course
gives
students
practice
in the
skills
needed
for such
tasks as
budgeting,
banking,
income
and
credit
management,
taxes,
insurance
and
investments.
Marketing
1.0
Credit
This
course
is
designed
to
prepare
students
for
employment
in
various
sales,
customer
service,
advertising
and
promotion,
and
first
line
supervisory
positions
in
wholesale,
retail
and
service
areas.
Business
Law
.05
Credit
This
course
involves
the
study of
how our
nation's
laws
were
formed,
the
ethics
behind
our
laws,
our
kinds of
law, how
laws are
enforced,
and the
difference
between
crimes
and
torts.
Windows
/ NT*
.05
Credit
This
course
will
provide
students
with the
opportunity
to
develop
technical
abilities
in
planning,
implementing,
and
maintaining
a fully
functional
and
efficient
computer
operating
system.
PC101
.05
Credit
This
course
will
prepare
students
to use
the
computer
as a
tool to
assist
in
personal,
business
and
educational
use at
an
accelerated
pace.
Internet
and Web
Design
.05
Credit
This
course
is
designed
to help
students
create
personal,
business,
or
school
web
pages
for the
Internet.
Business
Law .05
Credit.
This
course
is
highly
recommended
as an
elective
for
students
who wish
to
become
familiar
with the
law as
it
affects
them as
a
consumer.
Criminal
Justice
.05
Credit.
This
course
explores
many
aspects
of the
criminal
justice
system
including
the
chain of
events
and the
legal
procedures
involved
in
handling
a case
from the
time an
act is
committed
to the
courtroom
trial
and
beyond.
Forensics
1.0
Credit.
Get in
on crime
scene
investigation
and
learn
the art
and the
science
of
forensics.
Marketing
1.0
Credit.
This
course
is
designed
for
students
interested
in
studying
a
variety
of
marketing
concepts.
Entrepreneurship
1.0
Credit.
This
course
provides
students
with
economical,
cultural,
political,
sociological,
and
psychological
perspectives
on the
creation
and
evolution
of
entrepreneurial
ventures.
Introduction
to Game
Production
1.0
Credit.
Introduction
to Game
Production
teaches
the
fundamental
concepts
for
managing
a game
project.
Introduction
to
Gaming
1.0
Credit.
This
course
provides
students
with
economical,
cultural,
political,
sociological,
and
psychological
perspectives
on the
creation
and
evolution
of
entrepreneurial
ventures.
Introduction
to Web
Design
1.0
Credit.
In this
course,
students
will
learn
the
basics
of
designing
and
developing
a web
site.
Psychology
1.0
Credit.
Surveys
the
major
principles
of
psychology.
Introduces
the
history
of
psychology,
human
development,
personality,
abnormal
behavior,
social
psychology,
feelings
and
emotions,
research
methodologies,
experimental
psychology,
psychophysiology,
learning
and
memory,
altered
states
of
awareness,
sleep
and
dreams,
and
industrial
and
organizational
psychology.
Sociology
1.0
Credit.
This
course
offers a
study of
human
relationships
in
society.
Elements
of Mass
Communication
.05
Credit.
Covers
film,
radio,
TV,
magazines,
newspapers
and the
Internet.
Senior
Projects
1.0
Credit.
During
their
Senior
year,
our
students
are
given
the
opportunity
to show
personal
initiative
and
independence
in a
study or
project
of their
choice.
Community
Service
Program
1.0
Credit.
The
Community
Service
Program
starts
in Grade
9 and
encourages
students
to
develop
a
concern
and
willingness
to help
those
with
special
needs in
our
society.
Research
Paper
.05
Credit.
Prepare
students
for the
research
and
writing
challenges
of
collegiate
professors.
Creative
Writing
05
Credit.
Are you
looking
for a
productive,
enjoyable,
mind-stimulating
opportunity
for
self-expression?
Then
study
the
poem,
short
story,
and
essay.
The
opportunities
for
expressing
yourself
will be
numerous.
Speech
.05
Credit.
Practical
introduction
to
verbal
communication.
The
course
works on
a
learn-by-doing
basis
and thus
attempts
to build
poise
and
confidence
through
a series
of
speech
experiences
which
require
the use
of
various
methods
of
gathering
and
organizing
information.
Business
Communications
.05
Credit.
Using a
computer,
the
student
will
reinforce
grammatical
and
punctuation
skills
while
writing
business
letters
and
employment
letters.
Accounting
1
Credit.
Student
will
learn
the
fundamentals
of
recording
and
interpreting
basic
financial
business
records
based
upon
accepted
accounting
principles.
Personal
Finance
.05
Credit.
This
course
is
available
as an
elective
for
junior
and
senior
students
desiring
a
background
in
mathematical
principles
involving
personal
money
management
in
computing
earnings,
preparing
federal
and
state
income
taxes,
car
insurance,
life
insurance,
and
medical
insurance,
buying
at
discounts
and
using
charge
accounts,
and
transportation
systems.
Information
Processing
I
.05
Credit.
This
available
as an
elective
for
students
who are
interested
in
developing
basic
word
processing
skills
using
the
computer.
Information
Process
II .05
Credit.
This
course
is
available
as an
elective
for
students
who are
interested
in
expanding
their
word
processing
skills.
Office
Technology
.05
Credit.
This
course
is
available
as an
elective
to those
students
who have
successfully
completed
Information
Processing
I.
Communications
and Mass
Media
.05
Credit.
This
course
requires
the
implementation
of the
following
skills:
news,
feature,
sports,
column,
editorial,
commentary,
and
creative
writing;
headline
and
caption
writing;
photography
and
photojournalism
skills;
layout,
design,
and
concept
development
for all
five
publications;
budget
development
and
management;
sales of
ads and
publications;
advertising
design,
proofreading,
public
speaking,
cooperative
learning,
leadership,
desktop
publishing
utilizing
Adobe
PageMaker,
ClarisWorks,
Adobe
Illustrator,
and
Adobe
Photoshop.