Spanish 4 Honors A/B

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ONE-CREDIT HIGH SCHOOL COURSE
NCAA APPROVED

In this class, students will continue to develop speaking skills through class discussions and oral presentations on various topics. Previously learned grammar concepts will be reviewed and built upon in greater depth. Real-world projects and assignments will provide the opportunity to utilize grammar in an authentic context. Throughout the year students will read portions of the classic novel, Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes. Students should be prepared to participate orally in Spanish.

Note: Successful completion of Spanish 3 at ASU Prep required.

French 4 Honors A/B

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ONE-CREDIT HIGH SCHOOL COURSE
NCAA APPROVED

This course offers a compilation of activities, including current events, French music, authentic French text, and grammar review. We are excited for you to become immersed in the speaking, listening, and writing skills of the language as well as the culture of the countries where French is spoken.  At the completion of level 4, students will be able to discuss current events happening in French-speaking countries around the world, interpret authentic French music and texts, and speak and write using complex French grammar.

Note: Successful completion of French 3 at ASU Prep required.

French 3 Honors A/B

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ONE-CREDIT HIGH SCHOOL COURSE
NCAA APPROVED

In the third level, you will reach a higher level of grammar and vocabulary mastery while enriching your speaking skills. You will study tourism and recreation, professions and hobbies, at home and around town, style and personal wellness, business and industry, and arts and academics. Continue to explore the culture of the language speaking countries.

Note: Successful completion of French 2 at ASU Prep required.

Anatomy and Physiology A/B

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ONE-CREDIT HIGH SCHOOL COURSE
CREDIT RECOVERY ONLY AVAILABLE FOR PART A
HONORS OPTION
NCAA APPROVED

In this course students will explore the relationship between structure and function and how the human body maintains homeostasis. You will apply principles learned in biology to each of the human body systems as well as how cellular transport, cellular organelles, and organic macromolecules come together in a specific organization to maintain life. By the end of the course, students will explore both the anatomy and physiology of each body system, practice using anatomical terminology to describe the location and structure of organs and tissues within the body systems, take an in depth look at select processes that apply biological and chemical principles to body processes, learn about diseases and disorders that affect each body system, treatments, and preventive measures, and practice applying knowledge of body systems to case studies involving real-world scenarios.

American Sign Language 2 A/B

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ONE-CREDIT HIGH SCHOOL COURSE
NCAA APPROVED

Building upon the prior prerequisite course, emphasis in this course is placed upon comprehension and signing. Learners will also continue to establish their communication skills and foster their understanding of deaf culture. In addition to learning classifiers, glossing, and mouth morphemes, students will explore vocabulary for descriptions, directions, shopping, making purchases, and dealing with emergencies. Students will increase their proficiency by learning about sequencing, transitions, role-shifts, and future tenses. Students will learn how to tell a story and ask questions, benefiting with greater exposure to deaf culture. Speed, conversations, signing skills, and cultural awareness are characteristic of this course.

American Sign Language 1 A/B

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ONE-CREDIT HIGH SCHOOL COURSE
NCAA APPROVED

Did you know that American Sign Language (ASL) is the third most commonly used language in North America? American Sign Language Introduction will introduce you to vocabulary and simple sentences, so that you can start communicating right away. Importantly, you will explore Deaf culture – social beliefs, traditions, history, values and communities influenced by deafness. The predominant sign language of Deaf communities in the United States, American Sign Language is a complex and robust language. Learn to Sign will introduce you to more of this language and its grammatical structures. You will expand your vocabulary by exploring interesting topics like Deaf education and Deaf arts and culture.

Mathematical Models and Application A/B

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ONE-CREDIT HIGH SCHOOL COURSE
CREDIT RECOVERY AVAILABLE
NCAA APPROVED

In Mathematical Models with Applications, you will learn to apply mathematics through experiences in personal finance, science, engineering, fine arts, and social sciences. You will use algebraic, graphical, and geometric reasoning to recognize patterns and structure, model information, solve problems, and communicate solutions. Along the way, you will select from a variety of tools including manipulatives, technology, and data collection devices. This course takes an integrated approach to mathematics as you further your skills in the disciplines of algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and probability and statistics.

Earth and Space Science A/B

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ONE-CREDIT HIGH SCHOOL COURSE
CREDIT RECOVERY AVAILABLE
HONORS OPTION
NCAA APPROVED

In this course, you will explore how the spheres of Earth are connected to create and maintain a habitable planet. You will apply principles learned previously about outer space, our solar system, and the planets to understand Earth’s place in outer space. You will evaluate how internal and external processes interact with one another and will analyze current and historical data to predict what future Earth may look like. By the end of the course, students will explore both the internal and external structures of the Earth, study the processes and cycles that enable life to exist on Earth, practice applying knowledge of Earth’s characteristics to case studies involving real-world scenarios, and practice using locations around Earth to describe processes, weather climate, sustainability, and other scientific phenomena.

Marine Science

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HALF-CREDIT CREDIT HIGH SCHOOL COURSE
NCAA APPROVED

In Marine Science you will begin to better understand the aquatic cycles, structures, and processes that generate and sustain life in the sea. Through the use of scientific inquiry, research, measurement, and problem solving, you will conduct various scientific procedures that will lead to an increased level of knowledge about Marine Science. You will also have the opportunity to use technology and laboratory instruments in an academic setting. By recognizing the inherent ethics and safety procedures necessary in advanced experiments, you will become progressively more confident in your abilities as a capable marine scientist.

Creative Writing

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HALF-CREDIT HIGH SCHOOL COURSE
NCAA APPROVED

This course is designed to get students to pursue creative writing as a vocation or as a hobby. To that purpose, it exposes them to different genres and techniques of creative writing, as also the key elements (such as plot and characterization in fiction) in each genre. Great creative writing does not come merely by reading about the craft—one also needs ideas; a process for planning, drafting and revising; and the opportunity to experiment with different forms and genres. The course familiarizes students with the basic structure and elements of different types or genres of writing.