Courses

High School Credit Only Courses

SUBJECT
RECOMMENDED
GRADE PLACEMENT
CREDITS
PREREQUISITE AND
OTHER INFORMATION

Language Arts & Reading

English I9-121English courses should be taken in sequence, if possible.
English II10-121
English II (Pre. AP)10-121
English III11-121
English IV121
English Language and Composition (AP)111/2 - 1
English Literature and Composition (AP)121/2 - 1
Communication Applications (Speech)9-121/2
Creative/Imaginative Writing9-121/2 - 1Special Permission
Independent Study In English9-121/2 - 1
Reading I, II, III9-121/2 - 3
Journalism9-121/2-1
Advanced Journalism
  *Yearbook I, II, III
  *Newspaper I, II, III
10-121/2 - 1Special Permission

Fine Arts

Art I9-121
Theatre Arts I9-121
Theatre Arts II10-121Theatre Arts I
Theatre Production9-121/2Theatre Arts I & 80 clock hours

Language other than English

Spanish I10-121
Spanish II11-121Spanish I
Spanish III121Spanish II

Science

Integrated Physics & Chemistry9-101
Biology10-111
Advanced Placement Biology11-121 - 1 1/2Biology, Chemistry
Chemistry10-1211 unit of high school science
Advanced Placement Chemistry121 - 1 1/2Chemistry, Algebra II
Physics11-1211 unit of high school Science, Algebra I
Advanced Placement Physics B121 - 1 1/2Physics, Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry
Anatomy & Physiology11-121Biology, Chemistry

Social Studies & Economics

US History Studies
Since Reconstruction
11-121Completion of 8th Grade American History
US Government121/2
World Geography10-121
World History9-121
Special Topics in Social Studies11-121/2 - 2
Economics (with emphasis on Free Enterprise System and its benefits121/2

Mathematics

Algebra I-IV8-121Special permission
1 Math credit
1 elective credit
Algebra I8-121
Algebra II10-121Algebra I
Geometry9-121Algebra I
Precalculus11-121/2 - 1Algebra II or Geometry
Math Models with Applications11-121/2 - 1Algebra I
Calculus AB (AP)121/2 - 1Precalculus
Independent Study in Math11-121/2-1Special Permission

Physical Education and Health

Health9-121/2
P.E. 1A
(Foundations of Personal Fitness)
9-121/2
P.E. 1B
(Lifetime Activities)
9-121/2
P.E. II
(Intramural/Fitness for Life)
10-121

Technology Applications

Business Computer Information Systems I10-121/2 - 1Keyboarding
Business Computer Information Systems II11-121/2 - 1Special Permission
Computer Science I10-121Algebra I
Computer Science II11-121Computer Science I
Desktop Publishing10-121Keyboarding
Digital Animation and Graphics10-121Keyboarding
Independent Study in Technology Appl.10-121Special Permission
Multimedia10-121Keyboarding
Video Technology10-121Keyboarding
Web Mastering10-121Keyboarding

Home Economics Education

Personal and Family Development9-121
Individual & Family Living10-121/2
Apparel10-121/2
Housing10-121/2
Interior Design10-121/2Housing
Preparation for Parenting10-121/2
Child Development10-121/2
Nutrition & Food Service10-121/2

TEA Approved Innovative Courses

Diversified Career Preparation11-122-3

Agricultural Science and Technology Education

Introduction to World Agricultural Science Technology9-121/2
Applied Agricultural Science Technology9-121/2
Introduction Agricultural Mechanics10-121/2
Home Maintenance and Improvements10-121/2
Introduction to Horticulture Science10-121/2
Agricultural Structures Technology10-121/2
Agricultural Metal Fabrication Technology10-121/2
Agricultural Power Technology10-121/2
Animal Science10-121/2
Landscape Design, Construction, & Maint.10-121/2
Wildlife and Recreation Management10-121/2

Industrial Technology Education

Architectural Graphics10-121/2 - 1
Engineering Graphics10-121/2 - 1

Business Education

Accounting10-121/2 - 1
Business Computer Information Systems I10-121/2 - 1Keyboarding
Business Computer Information Systems II11-121/2 - 1BCIS I

Dual Credit Courses

(a)General requirements. Students shall be awarded one-half credit for each semester of successful completion of a college course in which the student is concurrently enrolled while in high school.
(b)Content Requirements. In order for students to receive state graduation credit for concurrent enrollment courses, content requirements must meet or exceed the essential knowledge and skills in a given course.

NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGELINDSAY ISD EQUIV.CREDITS



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