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1 Guidance Dual Enrollment Course Alignment to LIST OF STATE-FUNDED K-8 SUBJECTS AND 9-12 COURSES FOR STUDENTS ENTERING NINTH GRADE PRIOR TO 2008 NSBA Code: IDA (2) School Year January 6, 2010 Page 1 of 107 1
2 The continues to collaborate with the Board of Regents (BOR) University System of Georgia and the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) to provide increased opportunities for Dual Enrollment. The purpose of this document is to provide school systems with the most current listing of aligned dual enrollment course numbers to the list of 9-12 state-funded courses. The list of dual enrollment course numbers will be updated on an ongoing basis and posted to the website. See below for an explanation of dual enrollment credit and the course numbering system. XX.XXXX4XX = DUAL ENROLLMENT CREDIT A 4 as the fifth numerical digit to the right of the decimal indicates that the students receive credit for the course while taking it for dual enrollment credit at a postsecondary public or private institution. Students participating in dual enrollment must adhere to the requirements found in State Board of Education Rule DUAL ENROLLMENT. Funding for dual enrollment course participation is provided through FTE, the Accel program, or the Hope Grant program. Refer to the s Dual Enrollment Guidance document and the Georgia Student Finance Commission web site for additional information on funding and eligibility. The following course list includes a column (to the far right) indicating college course numbers approved as a dual enrollment match. NOTE: Not all colleges offer the courses listed. Each college determines availability of courses and acceptance of credit. s and courses vary by college. For the most current listing of these dual enrollment opportunities, see the following websites: Guidance for Dual Enrollment Course Alignment Dual Enrollment Matrix Course Directory for Accel January 6, 2010 Page 2 of 107 2
3 Course *s and courses vary 13. EDUCATION TEACHER EDUCATION, GENERAL (GRADES 9-12) Examining the Teaching Profession (FACS-ETP) Contemporary Issues in Education (FACS-CIE) Teaching as a Profession Internship (FACS-TPI) Students who complete all 3 education courses will earn articulated college credit for EDUC Students who complete all 3 education courses will earn articulated college credit for EDUC Students who complete all 3 education courses will earn articulated college credit for EDUC HEALTH HEALTH EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY (GRADES K-5 AND MIDDLE GRADES 6-8) Health/Grade K Health/Grade Health/Grade Health/Grade Health/Grade Health/Grade Health/Grade 6 January 6, 2010 Page 3 of 107 3
4 Course *s and courses vary Health/Grade Health/Grade HEALTH EDUCATION, SECONDARY (GRADES 9-12) Health r r Mental/Social Health e e First Aid and Safety e e Driver Education (1/2 unit) e e 23. ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS LANGUAGE ARTS, GENERAL, ELEMENTARY (GRADES K-5) Language Arts/Grade K Language Arts/Grade Language Arts/Grade Language Arts/Grade Language Arts/Grade Language Arts/Grade LANGUAGE ARTS, GENERAL, MIDDLE GRADES (GRADES 6-8) Language Arts/Grade 6 January 6, 2010 Page 4 of 107 4
5 Course *s and courses vary Language Arts/Grade 6 Academic Block Remediation Language Arts/Grade 6 Academic Block Enrichment Language Arts/Grade 6 Connections Remediation Language Arts/Grade 6 Connections Enrichment Language Arts/Grade Language Arts/Grade 7 Academic Block Remediation Language Arts/Grade 7 Academic Block Enrichment Language Arts/Grade 7 Connections Remediation Language Arts/Grade 7 Connections Enrichment Language Arts/Grade Language Arts/Grade 8 Academic Block Remediation Language Arts/Grade 8 Academic Block Enrichment Language Arts/Grade 8 Connections Remediation Language Arts/Grade 8 Connections Enrichment Reading/Grade Reading/Grade 6 Academic Block Remediation Reading/Grade 6 Academic Block Enrichment Reading/Grade 6 Connections Remediation January 6, 2010 Page 5 of 107 5
6 Course *s and courses vary Reading/Grade 6 Connections Enrichment Reading/Grade Reading/Grade 7 Academic Block Remediation Reading/Grade 7 Academic Block Enrichment Reading/Grade 7 Connections Remediation Reading/Grade 7 Connections Enrichment Reading/Grade Reading/Grade 8 Academic Block Remediation Reading/Grade 8 Academic Block Enrichment Reading/Grade 8 Connections Remediation Reading/Grade 8 Connections Enrichment Connections Speech ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS, HIGH SCHOOL (GRADES 9-12) CLASSICS AND COMPARATIVE LITERATURE Mythology, (Greek, Roman, Norse) e e CLAS 1000, 1010, 1020, 2203, ENGL 1105, 2104, HON 2290, HUMN Shakespeare e e ENGL 1110, 2150, Literature and History of the Old Testament Era January 6, 2010 Page 6 of e e
7 Course *s and courses vary e e New Testament Era Literature and History of the An Introduction to Women s Literature e e ENGL ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS, (GRADES 9-12), COMPOSITION, SPECIFIC Writer's Workshop e e Journalism I e e Journalism II e e Advanced Composition ENGL 1101, 1102, Journalism III e e Journalism IV e e ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS, (GRADES 9-12), LINGUISTICS History of the English Language e e ENGL Oral/Written Communication (Speech) e e COMM 1001, 1002, 1010, 1020, 1100, 1101, 1109, 1110, 1201, 2201, 2129, ENGL 1110, 2000, 2050, HUMN 1201, SPCH 1500, THEA Advanced Placement Language/Composition Speech/Forensics I e e Speech/Forensics II e e Speech/Forensics III e e Speech/Forensics IV e e January 6, 2010 Page 7 of 107 7
8 Course *s and courses vary ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS (GRADES 9-12), LITERATURE, AMERICAN AND BRITISH American Literature and Composition Only designated substitutions may be made for this course. r r British Literature and Composition ENGL 1101, 1102, 2100, 2104, 2111, 2112, 2120, 2121, 2122, 2130, 2131, 2132, 2172, 2174, 2298, 2310, Advanced Placement Language and Composition (American Literature and Composition) May substitute for ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS, (GRADES 9-12) LITERATURE, GENERAL Ninth Grade Literature and Composition Tenth Grade Literature and Composition World Literature and Composition CMLT 2111, 2210, 2212, 2220, ENGL 2100, 2110, 2111, 2112, 2120, 2122, Literary Types and Composition COMM 2135, ENGL 1101, 1102, 2000, 2060, 2100, 2101, 2105, 2131, 2132, 2140, 2200, 2270, 2300, Advanced Placement Literature and Composition January 6, 2010 Page 8 of 107 8
9 Course *s and courses vary Contemporary Literature and Composition ENGL 1102, 1201, 2000, 2100, 2130, 2131, 2132, 2140, 2160, 2201, 2205, Multicultural Literature and Composition ENGL 2100, 2135, 2141, 2142, , 2400 CMLT 2400, 2500, International Baccalaureate English SL (American Literature) May substitute for International Baccalaureate English HL (World Literature) International Baccalaureate Communication International Baccalaureate English B SL International Baccalaureate English B HL May substitute for ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS, (GRADES 9-12), READING Communication Skills e e Reading Enrichment e e Basic Reading/Writing I e e Basic Reading/Writing II e e Basic Reading/Writing III e e Basic Reading/Writing IV e e ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES (ESOL), (GRADES 9-12) ESOL SECONDARY (GRADES 9-12) January 6, 2010 Page 9 of 107 9
10 Course *s and courses vary English ESOL I English ESOL II English ESOL III ENGL 0095, 0099, 1001, 1101, 1107, 1111, 1112, 1113, 1114, 1120, 2000, 2063,2200, 2204, 2207, 2252, English ESOL IV SCIENCE LIFE SCIENCES BIOLOGY, GENERAL Science (Grade 7) Science (Grade 7) Academic Block Remediation Science (Grade 7) Academic Block Enrichment Science (Grade 7) Connections Remediation Science (Grade 7) Connections Enrichment Biology I (Grades 9-12) BIOL 1001, 1003, 1010, 1100, 1101, 1103, 1104, 1107, 1111, 1403, 1130, 1215, 1225, 1333, 1510, 2101, 2107, Biology II (Grades 9-12) BIOL 1002, 1004, 1030, 1102, 1104, 1108, 1112, 1120, 1215, 1225, 1405, 1520, 2107, 2108, Advanced Placement Biology (Grades 9-12) January 6, 2010 Page 10 of
11 Course *s and courses vary Genetics (Grades 9-12) SCI 1901 BIOL 2100, 2344, 2335, Applied Biology/Chemistry I (Grades 9-12) e Applied Biology/Chemistry II (Grades 9-12) e International Baccalaureate Biology SL International Baccalaureate Biology HL (Grades 9-12) BOTANY (GRADES 9-12) Botany 1 BIOL 1140, 1203, 1335, 1407, 1500, 2230, 2153, 2161, 2000, 2203, 2210, 2225, 2311, 2500, PBIO 1210, 1220 SCI MICROBIOLOGY (GRADES 9-12) Microbiology BIOL 2234, 1913, 2010, 2030, 2050, 2131, 2161, 2211, 2215, 2240, 2250, 2280, 2300, 2500, 2900, OTHER SPECIALIZED AREAS, LIFE SCIENCES (GRADES 9-12) Ecology Environmental Science BIOL 1012, 1104, 1105, 1115, 1120, 1230, EAS 1600, ECOL 1000, ENVS 1050, 1100, 1105, 2401 ESCI 1101, ISCI 1121 January 6, 2010 Page 11 of
12 Course *s and courses vary GEOL 1123, XIDS 2202 SCIE 1005, 1111, 1121, SCI 1901, 1101, Advanced Placement Environmental Science International Baccalaureate Environmental Systems Advanced Genetics/DNA Research e e ZOOLOGY (GRADES 9-12) Zoology BIOL 2113, 2154, 2225, 2235, Entomology BIOL 1224, 1311, 1332, Human Anatomy/Physiology BIOL 1110, 1114, 1124,1151, 1152, 1611, 1612,2021, 2022, 2030, 2040,2081, 2110, 2111, 2112, 2114, 2115, 2120, 2130, 2160, 2170, 2210, 2212, 2213, 2221, 2222, 2241, 2242, 2411, 2451, 2452, 2511, 2512, 2651, 2652, 3751, CBIO 2200, PHYSICAL SCIENCES PHYSICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL Physical Science (Grades 9-12) PHSC 1001, 1002, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1101, 1102, 1211, 1212, XIDS Principles of Technology I (Grades 9-12) e Principles of Technology II (Grades 9-12) e Science (Grade 8) January 6, 2010 Page 12 of
13 Course *s and courses vary Science (Grade 8) Academic Block Remediation Science (Grade 8) Academic Block Enrichment Science (Grade 8) Connections Remediation Science (Grade 8) Connections Enrichment th Grade Science Research ASTRONOMY (GRADES 9-12) Astronomy ASTR 1000, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1020, 1100, 1101,1105, 1106, 1111, 1211, 1222, 1305, 1420, 1540, 1660, 1870, 2313, PHYS 1001, ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES AND METEOROLOGY (GRADES 9-12) Meteorology CHEMISTRY (GRADES 9-12) Chemistry I CHEM 1030, CHEM 1040, CHEM 1100 OR HIGHER, CHEM 1101K, CHEM 1211/L, CHEM 1211, CHEM 1211K, CHEM 1151K, CHEM 1151, CHEM 1151L, CHEM 1151K, MATH 1101 or 1111, CHEM 1140, CHEM 1145, CHEM 2411/2411L, CHEM 1211K, CHEM 1212K, CHEM 1310, CHEM 1311, CHEM 1312, CHEM 1315, CHEM 2211, CHEM 2211K, CHEM 2311, MATH 0099, MATH January 6, 2010 Page 13 of
14 Course *s and courses vary 1113, READ 0099 and MATH 1001, MATH Chemistry II CHEM 1101, 1102, 1145, , 1152, 1211, 1211, 1212, 2411, 1311, 1312, 1315, 2100, 2211, 2212, 2311, 2312, 2411, Advanced Placement Chemistry International Baccalaureate Chemistry SL International Baccalaureate Chemistry HL Organic Chemistry Magnet school and Post-AP only Biochemistry Magnet school and Post-AP only GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES Science (Grade 6) Science (Grade 6) Academic Block Remediation Science (Grade 6) Academic Block Enrichment Science (Grade 6) Connections Remediation Science (Grade 6) Connections Enrichment Geology (Grades 9-12) GEOL 1110, 1120, 1122, 1123, 1126, 1142, 1250, 1260, Earth Systems GEOG 1110, 1111, 1112, 1113, 1121, 1122, 1125, 1221, 1230, 1310, 1330, 1644, 2010, 2553 EAS 2600 January 6, 2010 Page 14 of
15 Course *s and courses vary OTHER PHYSICAL SCIENCES (GRADES 9-12) Oceanography GEOL 1101, 1530, 2120, 2503 EAS 4300, STS Science, Technology and Society ENGR 1105, 1108 GEOG 1103, 1125, GSCI 1101, PHYS 1101,1111, 1301,2201, SCTS 1502, 2400, SSCI 2402, TECH PHYSICS (GRADES 9-12) Physics I PHYS 1011, 1111, 1211, 1311, 2111, Physics II PHYS 1012, 1112, 1212, 1312, 2112, Advanced Placement Physics B Advanced Placement Physics C: Mechanics Advanced Placement Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism International Baccalaureate Physics SL International Baccalaureate Physics HL Special Topics in Modern Physics Magnet school and Post-AP only Advanced Physics Principles/Robotics (Post AP Science typically for Magnet Students) GENERAL ADVANCED SCIENCE Advanced Scientific Internship (Post AP Science typically for Magnet Students) January 6, 2010 Page 15 of e e
16 Course *s and courses vary Scientific Research I Scientific Research II Scientific Research III Scientific Research IV Forensic Science e e Chemical & Material Science Engineering e e International Baccalaureate Design Technology SL International Baccalaureate Design Technology HL 41. SCIENCE, ELEMENTARY (GRADES K-5) SCIENCE, ELEMENTARY Science/Grade K Science/Grade Science/Grade Science/Grade Science/Grade Science/Grade MATHEMATICS MATHEMATICS, GENERAL, ELEMENTARY (GRADES K-5) January 6, 2010 Page 16 of
17 Course *s and courses vary Mathematics/Grade K Mathematics/Grade Mathematics/Grade Mathematics/Grade Mathematics/Grade Mathematics/Grade MATHEMATICS/GENERAL MIDDLE GRADES (6-8) Mathematics/Grade Mathematics/Grade 6 Academic Block Remediation Mathematics/Grade 6 Academic Block Enrichment Mathematics/Grade 6 Connections Remediation Mathematics/Grade 6 Connections Enrichment Mathematics/Grade Mathematics/Grade 7 Academic Block Remediation Mathematics/Grade 7 Academic Block Enrichment Mathematics/Grade 7 Connections Remediation Mathematics/Grade 7 Connections Enrichment Mathematics/Grade 8 January 6, 2010 Page 17 of
18 Course *s and courses vary Mathematics/Grade 8 Academic Block Remediation Mathematics/Grade 8 Academic Block Enrichment Mathematics/Grade 8 Connections Remediation Mathematics/Grade 8 Connections Enrichment MATHEMATICS, SECONDARY BASIC (GRADES 9-12) Basic Mathematics I e e Basic Mathematics II e e MATHEMATICS, SECONDARY (GRADES 9-12) Concepts of Probability and Statistics e Concepts of Problem Solving e Concepts of Algebra e Mathematics Support I e e Mathematics Support II e e Applied Problem Solving Pre-Algebra e SREB Math e Applied Algebra January 6, 2010 Page 18 of
19 Course *s and courses vary Applied Geometry Mathematical Money Management e Algebra I Informal Geometry Euclidean Geometry Algebra II Algebra III Statistics Math 2000 or higher, 1070, 1107, 1114, 1431, 1200, 1231, 2000, 2063, 2101, 2112, 2113, 2200, 2201, 2205, 2204, 2207, 2210, 2260, 2280, 2411, 2600, 2620 STAT 2000, 2231, Advanced Placement Statistics Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry Math 1101, 1111, 1112, 1113, 1114, Analysis (Pre-Calculus) Math International Baccalaureate Mathematics SL Discrete Mathematics Math 1001, 1101, 1111, 1112,1113, 1128, 1220, 1221, 1501, 2020, 2223, 2300, 2420, 2510, International Baccalaureate Mathematics HL Calculus Math 1106, 1120, 1121, 1122, 1125, 1127, 1128, 1131, 1161, 1151, 1154, 1232, 1441, 1190, 1220, January 6, 2010 Page 19 of
20 Course *s and courses vary 1211, 1241, 1501, 1261, 1502, 1413, 2011, 2012, 2013, 1251, 2053, 1634, 2072, 2101, 2123,2200, 2201, 2202, 2203, 2205, 2207, 2210, 2211, 2212, 2221, 2222, 2240, 2242, 2243, 2250, 2252, 2253, 2254, 2255, 2260, 2261, 2400, 2401, 2403, 2410, 2450, 2500, 2644, 2654, Advanced Placement Calculus AB Advanced Placement Calculus BC Advanced Calculus Advanced Calculus II History of Mathematics e e IB Mathematics Mathematical Methods IB Mathematical Studies SL 35. PERSONAL, INTERPERSONAL AND SOCIAL SKILLS PERSONAL, INTERPERSONAL AND SOCIAL SKILLS (GRADES 6-8) Computer Literacy Computer Literacy Computer Literacy 8 January 6, 2010 Page 20 of
21 Course *s and courses vary Library/Research/Reading Skills Library/Research/Reading Skills Library/Research/Reading Skills Study Skills Study Skills Study Skills Survey of High School Courses Survey of High School Courses Survey of High School Courses Skills for Adolescents Skills for Adolescents Skills for Adolescents PEER FACILITATION (GRADES 9-12) Peer Facilitation I e e Peer Facilitation II e e Peer Facilitation III e e Peer Facilitation IV e e SOCIAL SKILLS (GRADES 9-12) January 6, 2010 Page 21 of
22 Course *s and courses vary Social Skills I e e Social Skills II e e Social Skills III e e Social Skills IV e e STUDY SKILLS (GRADES 9-12) Study Skills I e e Study Skills II e e Study Skills III e e Study Skills IV e e SAT Preparation e e Tools for College Success e e High School Transition e e THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE International Baccalaureate Theory of Knowledge 36. PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYSICAL EDUCATION, (GRADES K-8) Physical Education/Grade K January 6, 2010 Page 22 of
23 Course *s and courses vary Physical Education/Grade Physical Education/Grade Physical Education/Grade Physical Education/Grade Physical Education/Grade Physical Education/Grade Physical Education/Grade Physical Education/Grade PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SECONDARY, GENERAL (GRADES 9-12) General Physical Education I e e General Physical Education II e General Physical Education III e e General Physical Education IV e e Principles of Athletic Training /Sports e e Medicine Theory in Physical Education e e PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SECONDARY, INTRODUCTORY SPORTS (GRADES 9-12) Introductory Team Sports e e January 6, 2010 Page 23 of
24 Course *s and courses vary Introductory Lifetime Sports e e Introductory Track and Field e Introductory Aquatics/Water Sports e e Introductory Outdoor Education e e Introductory Rhythmics and Dance e e Introductory Recreational Games e e Introductory Gymnastics, Stunts and e Tumbling Introductory Self-Defense e e PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SECONDARY, INTERMEDIATE SPORTS (GRADES 9-12) Intermediate Team Sports e e Intermediate Lifetime Sports e e Intermediate Track and Field e e Intermediate Aquatics/Water Sports e e Intermediate Outdoor Education e e Intermediate Rhythmics and Dance e e Intermediate Recreational Games e e Intermediate Gymnastics, Stunts and Tumbling e e January 6, 2010 Page 24 of
25 Course *s and courses vary Intermediate Self-Defense e PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SECONDARY, ADVANCED SPORTS GRADES 9-12) Advanced Team Sports e e Advanced Lifetime Sports e e Advanced Track and Field e e Advanced Aquatics/Water Sports e e Advanced Outdoor Education e e Advanced Rhythmics and Dance e e Advanced Recreational Games e e Advanced Gymnastics, Stunts and Tumbling e e Advanced Self-Defense e e PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SECONDARY, PERSONAL FITNESS AND CONDITIONING (GRADES 9-12) Personal Fitness r r Physical Conditioning e e Aerobic Dance e e Weight Training e e Exercise and Weight Control e e January 6, 2010 Page 25 of
26 Course *s and courses vary Body Sculpting e e Intermediate Aerobic Dance e PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SECONDARY, ADVANCED PERSONAL FITNESS AND CONDITIONING (GRADES 9-12) Advanced Personal Fitness Advanced Physical Conditioning e e Advanced Aerobic Dance e e Advanced Weight Training e e Advanced Exercise and Weight Control e e Advanced Body Sculpting e e PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SECONDARY, ADAPTIVE (GRADES 9-12) Adaptive Physical Education I e e Adaptive Physical Education II e e Adaptive Physical Education III e e Adaptive Physical Education IV e e SOCIAL SCIENCES January 6, 2010 Page 26 of
27 Course *s and courses vary SOCIAL STUDIES, ELEMENTARY (K-5) AND MIDDLE GRADES (6-8) Social Studies/Grade K Social Studies/Grade Social Studies/Grade Social Studies/Grade Social Studies/Grade Social Studies/Grade Social Studies/Grade Social Studies/Grade 6 Academic Block Remediation Social Studies/Grade 6 Academic Block Enrichment Social Studies/Grade 6 Connections Remediation Social Studies/Grade 6 Connections Enrichment Social Studies/Grade Social Studies/Grade 7 Academic Block Remediation Social Studies/Grade 7 Academic Block Enrichment Social Studies/Grade 7 Connections Remediation Social Studies/Grade 7 Connections Enrichment Georgia Studies/Grade Georgia Studies/Grade 8 January 6, 2010 Page 27 of
28 Course *s and courses vary Academic Block Remediation Georgia Studies/Grade 8 Academic Block Enrichment Georgia Studies/Grade 8 Connections Remediation Georgia Studies/Grade 8 Connections Enrichment SOCIAL SCIENCE, SECONDARY, GENERAL (GRADES 9-12) Comparative Religions e e ENGL 1101, HIST 2860, RELG 1000, 1001, 1002, 1006, 1100, 1111, 1116, 1200, 1301, 2001, 2020, 2100, 2101, 2130, 2201, PHIL 1103, Current Issues e e Technology and Society e e International Baccalaureate Information Technology in a Global Society SL e e International Baccalaureate Information Technology in a Global Society HL e e The Humanities/Social Studies e e PHIL 1000, 1030,1101, 1102, 1201, 1500, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2100, 2101, 2110, ,2201, 2205, 2251, 2401, 2601, January 6, 2010 Page 28 of HUMA 1501, 1502, 2111, 2112, 2221, 2155, 2156, SOSC 2501, Psychology e e PSYC 1101, PSYC 1102, 2105, 2258, 2500,
29 Course *s and courses vary Advanced Placement Psychology e e International Baccalaureate Psychology SL e e International Baccalaureate Psychology HL e e ANTHROPOLOGY (GRADES 9-12) Anthropology e e ANTH 1100, 1101, 1102, 1103, 1105, 1145, 2201, 2105 SOCI 2031, SOCIOLOGY (GRADES 9-12) Sociology e e SOCI 1101, 1121, 1160, 2011, 2201, 2105, 2251, Ethnic Studies e e POLITICAL SCIENCE AND GOVERNMENT (GRADES 9-12) Advanced Placement Government/Politics: United States May substitute for Advanced Placement Government/Politics: Comparative Constitutional Theory e e The Individual and the Law e e American Government/Civics r r POLS 1100, 1101, 1150, 2101, 2212, 2220, 2601, HIST American Government/Civics Support e e January 6, 2010 Page 29 of
30 Course *s and courses vary Ethics and the Law e e Peer Leadership I e e ECONOMICS (GRADES 9-12) r r Economics/Business/Free Enterprise ECON 1000 OR HIGHER ECON 1100, Advanced Placement Macroeconomics May substitute for Advanced Placement Microeconomics May substitute for Comparative Political/Economic Systems e e POLS International Baccalaureate Economics SL May substitute for International Baccalaureate Economics HL GEOGRAPHY (GRADES 9-12) World Geography e GEOG 1013, 1100, 1101, 1102, 1111, 1130, 2101, 2105, SOSC Asian Studies e e GLOB 1001, HIST 2600 POLS 1150, 2301, 2302, 2401, Latin American Studies e e GLOB 1001, HIST 2221, 2222, LACS 2001, 2002, POLS 1150, 2301, 2302, 2401, Middle Eastern Studies e e POLS 1150, 1200, 2302, 2301, 2401, GLOB 1001 January 6, 2010 Page 30 of
31 Course *s and courses vary Sub-Saharan Studies e e AADS 2100, GLOB 1001, HIST 2100, 2501, 2502, POLS 1150, 2302, 2301, Local Area Studies/Geography e e Advanced Placement Human Geography e e International Baccalaureate Geography SL e e HISTORY (GRADES 9-12) United States History r r HIST 2110, 2111, United States History Support e e U.S. History in Film e e Advanced Placement United States History May substitute for World History r HIST 1001,1002, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1110, 1111, 1112, 1121, 1122, 1131, 1132, 2701, 2702, World History/Geography Support e e Advanced Placement World History May substitute for Advanced Placement European History e e Georgia History e e January 6, 2010 Page 31 of
32 Course *s and courses vary Local Area Studies/History e e International Baccalaureate History of the Americas SL (U. S. History). May substitute for e e International Baccalaureate Twentieth Century History Modern U.S. Military History, 19l8-present e e HIST 2116, Early U.S. Military History e e Recent U.S. Presidents e e International Baccalaureate History of the Americas HL e e INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (GRADES 9-12) United States and World Affairs e e GLOB 1001, POLS 2290, 2302, 2401, World Area Studies e e GEOG 1101, 2105, GLOB 1001, POLS 1150, 2302, 2401, INTL International Baccalaureate Internship e e 50. VISUAL ARTS VISUAL ARTS, ELEMENTARY (GRADES K-5) Visual Arts/Grade K Visual Arts/Grade 1 January 6, 2010 Page 32 of
33 Course *s and courses vary Visual Arts/Grade Visual Arts/Grade Visual Arts/Grade Visual Arts/Grade VISUAL ARTS, MIDDLE GRADES (GRADES 6-8) Visual Arts/Grade Visual Arts/Grade Visual Arts/Grade VISUAL ARTS/COMPREHENSIVE (GRADES 9-12) Visual Arts/Comprehensive I Visual Arts/Comprehensive II Visual Arts/Comprehensive III Visual Arts/Comprehensive IV Visual Arts/Comprehensive V Visual Arts/Comprehensive VI Visual Arts/Comprehensive VII Visual Arts/Comprehensive VIII January 6, 2010 Page 33 of
34 Course *s and courses vary VISUAL ARTS/DRAWING AND PAINTING (GRADES 9-12) Visual Arts/Drawing I Visual Arts/Drawing II Visual Arts/Drawing & Painting I Visual Arts/Drawing & Painting II Visual Arts/Painting I Visual Arts/Painting II VISUAL ARTS/FINE AND FOLK CRAFTS (GRADES 9-12) Visual Arts/Ceramics/Pottery I Visual Arts/Ceramics/Pottery II Visual Arts/Ceramics/Pottery III Visual Arts/Ceramics/Pottery IV Visual Arts/Fibers I Visual Arts/Fibers II Visual Arts/Fibers III Visual Arts/Fibers IV Visual Arts/Applied Design I Visual Arts/Applied Design II Visual Arts/Applied Design III January 6, 2010 Page 34 of
35 Course *s and courses vary Visual Arts/Applied Design IV International Baccalaureate Visual Arts SL International Baccalaureate Visual Arts HL Jewelry and Metal Crafts I e e VISUAL ARTS/PRINTMAKING (GRADES 9-12) Visual Arts/Printmaking I Visual Arts/Printmaking II Visual Arts/Printmaking III Visual Arts/Printmaking IV VISUAL ARTS/SCULPTURE (GRADES 9-12) Visual Arts/Sculpture I Visual Arts/Sculpture II Visual Arts/Sculpture III Visual Arts/Sculpture IV VISUAL ARTS/MEDIA ARTS (GRADES 9-12) Visual Arts/Photography I Visual Arts/Photography II January 6, 2010 Page 35 of
36 Course *s and courses vary Visual Arts/Photography III Visual Arts/Photography IV Visual Arts/Graphics I Visual Arts/Graphics II Visual Arts/Graphics III Visual Arts/Graphics IV Graphics Animation & Design Projects e e Advanced Digital & Media Design Projects e e Visual Arts/Video I Visual Arts/Video II Visual Arts/Video III Visual Arts/Video IV VISUAL ARTS/ADVANCED PLACEMENT STUDIO (GRADES 9-12) Visual Arts/Advanced Placement Studio: Drawing Advanced Placement Studio: 2D Design Portfolio Advanced Placement Studio: 3D Design Portfolio VISUAL ARTS/ART HISTORY AND CRITICISM (GRADES 9-12) Visual Arts/Art History and Criticism I January 6, 2010 Page 36 of
37 Course *s and courses vary Visual Arts/Art History and Criticism II Advanced Placement History of Art 51. DANCE DANCE, ELEMENTARY (GRADES K-5) Dance (Grade K) Dance (Grade) Dance (Grade 2) Dance (Grade 3) Dance (Grade 4) Dance (Grade 5) DANCE, MIDDLE GRADES (6-8) Proficient Dance (Grade 6) Advanced Dance (Grade 6) Proficient Dance (Grade 7) Advanced Dance (Grade 7) Proficient Dance (Grade 8) Advanced Dance (Grade 8) January 6, 2010 Page 37 of
38 Course *s and courses vary DANCE, SECONDARY, BALLET (GRADES 9-12) Ballet I Ballet II Ballet III Ballet IV Ballet V DANCE, SECONDARY, JAZZ DANCE (GRADES Jazz Dance I Jazz Dance II Jazz Dance III Jazz Dance IV DANCE, SECONDARY, MODERN (GRADES 9-12) Modern Dance I Modern Dance II Modern Dance III Modern Dance IV January 6, 2010 Page 38 of
39 Course *s and courses vary DANCE, SECONDARY, GENERAL (GRADES 9-12) Dance History Dance Composition Dance I (Grades 9-12) Dance II (Grades 9-12) Dance III (Grades 9-12) Dance IV (Grades 9-12) SPECIALIZED DANCE Men s Dance African Dance 52. DRAMATIC ARTS DRAMATIC ARTS, ELEMENTARY (GRADES K-5) Theatre Arts (Grade K) Theatre Arts (Grade 1) Theatre Arts (Grade 2) Theatre Arts (Grade 3) Theatre Arts (Grade 4) January 6, 2010 Page 39 of
40 Course *s and courses vary Theatre Arts (Grade 5) DRAMATIC ARTS, MIDDLE (GRADES 6-8) Theatre Arts (Grade 6) Theatre Arts (Grade 7) Theatre Arts (Grade 8) DRAMATIC ARTS/FUNDAMENTALS, SECONDARY (GRADES 9-12) Theatre Arts/Fundamentals I Theatre Arts/Fundamentals II Dramatic Arts/Fundamentals III Dramatic Arts/Fundamentals IV DRAMATIC ARTS/MUSICAL THEATER (GRADES 9-12) Theatre Arts/Musical Theater I Theatre Arts/Musical Theater II Theatre Arts/Musical Theater III Dramatic Arts/Musical Theater IV January 6, 2010 Page 40 of
41 Course *s and courses vary DRAMATIC ARTS/TECHNICAL THEATER (GRADES 9-12) Theatre Arts/Technical Theater I Theatre Arts/Technical Theater II Theatre Arts/Technical Theater III Theatre Arts/Technical Theater IV Theater Technology I Theater Technology II Theater Technology III Theater Technology IV Foundations of Sound Recording e e Advanced Recording and Post Production e Techniques Multi-Channel and Applied Digital Audio e e DRAMATIC ARTS/ADVANCED DRAMA (GRADES 9-12) Theatre Arts/Advanced Drama I Theatre Arts/Advanced Drama II Theatre Arts/Advanced Drama III Theatre Arts/Advanced Drama IV International Baccalaureate Theatre Arts SL January 6, 2010 Page 41 of
42 Course *s and courses vary International Baccalaureate Theatre Arts HL International Baccalaureate Theatre Arts III International Baccalaureate Theatre Arts IV DRAMATIC ARTS/ACTING (GRADES 9-12) Theatre Arts/Acting I Theatre Arts/Acting II Theatre Arts/Acting III DRAMATIC ARTS/FILM/VIDEO & TELEVISION (GRADES 9-12) Dramatic Arts/Film/Video & Television I Dramatic Arts/Film/Video & Television II DRAMATIC ARTS/HISTORY AND LITERATURE (GRADES 9-12) Theatre Arts Literature I Theatre Arts Literature II SPECIALIZED THEATRE Theatre Marketing 53. MUSIC January 6, 2010 Page 42 of
43 Course *s and courses vary MUSIC, ELEMENTARY GENERAL (GRADES K-5 AND MIDDLE GRADES 6-8) Music, General/Grade K Music, General/Grade Music, General/Grade Music, General/Grade Music, General/Grade Music, General/Grade Music, General/Grade Music, General/Grade Music, General/Grade MUSIC, APPRECIATION, GENERAL Music Appreciation/Grade Music Appreciation/Grade Music Appreciation/Grade Music Appreciation I (Grades 9-12) Music Appreciation II (Grades 9-12) Music Appreciation III (Grades 9-12) January 6, 2010 Page 43 of
44 Course *s and courses vary Music Appreciation IV (Grades 9-12) MUSIC, SECONDARY, GENERAL (GRADES 9-12) Beginning Music Theory and Composition Intermediate Music Theory and Composition Beginning Music Technology Intermediate Music Technology Advanced Music Technology Advanced Music Theory and Composition Mastery Music Technology Advanced Placement Music Theory Music History and Literature I Music History and Literature II Contemporary Music Studies, Ethnic and Folk International Baccalaureate Music SL International Baccalaureate Music HL MUSIC, BAND Band (Grades K-5) Beginning Band (Grade 6) January 6, 2010 Page 44 of
45 Course *s and courses vary Intermediate Band (Grade 6) Advanced Band (Grade 6) Beginning Band (Grade 7) Intermediate Band (Grade 7) Advanced Band (Grade 7) Beginning Band (Grade 8) Intermediate Band (Grade 8) Advanced Band (Grade 8) Beginning Band I (Grades 9-12) Beginning Band II (Grades 9-12) Beginning Band III (Grades 9-12) Beginning Band IV (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Band I (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Band II (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Band III (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Band IV (Grades 9-12) Advanced Band I (Grades 9-12) Advanced Band II (Grades 9-12) Advanced Band III (Grades 9-12) Advanced Band IV (Grades 9-12) January 6, 2010 Page 45 of
46 Course *s and courses vary Mastery Band I (Grades 9-12) Mastery Band II (Grades 9-12) Mastery Band III (Grades 9-12) Mastery Band IV (Grades 9-12) MUSIC, ORCHESTRA Orchestra (Grades K-5) Beginning Orchestra (Grade 6) Intermediate Orchestra (Grade 6) Advanced Orchestra (Grade 6) Beginning Orchestra (Grade 7) Intermediate Orchestra (Grade 7) Advanced Orchestra (Grade 7) Beginning Orchestra/Grade Intermediate Orchestra/Grade Advanced Orchestra/Grade Beginning Orchestra I (Grades 9-12) Beginning Orchestra II (Grades 9-12) Beginning Orchestra III (Grades 9-12) Beginning Orchestra IV (Grades 9-12) January 6, 2010 Page 46 of
47 Course *s and courses vary Intermediate Orchestra I (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Orchestra II (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Orchestra III (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Orchestra IV (Grades 9-12) Advanced Orchestra I (Grades 9-12) Advanced Orchestra II (Grades 9-12) Advanced Orchestra III (Grades 9-12) Advanced Orchestra IV (Grades 9-12) Mastery Orchestra I (Grades 9-12) Mastery Orchestra II (Grades 9-12) Mastery Orchestra III (Grades 9-12) Mastery Orchestra IV (Grades 9-12) MUSIC, ETHNIC AND FOLK Jazz/Grade Jazz/Grade Jazz/Grade Beginning Jazz I (Grades 9-12) Beginning Jazz II (Grades 9-12) January 6, 2010 Page 47 of
48 Course *s and courses vary Beginning Jazz III (Grades 9-12) Beginning Jazz IV (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Jazz I (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Jazz II (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Jazz III (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Jazz IV (Grades 9-12) Advanced Jazz I (Grades 9-12) Advanced Jazz II (Grades 9-12) Advanced Jazz III (Grades 9-12) Advanced Jazz IV (Grades 9-12) African-American Music Studies I (Grades 9-12) African-American Music Studies II (Grades 9-12) African-American Music Studies III (Grades 9-12) African-American Music Studies IV (Grades 9-12) American Folk Music Studies I (Grades 9-12) American Folk Music Studies II (Grades 9-12) American Folk Music Studies III (Grades 9-12) American Folk Music Studies IV (Grades 9-12) Ethnic Music Studies I (Grades 9-12) January 6, 2010 Page 48 of
49 Course *s and courses vary Ethnic Music Studies II (Grades 9-12) Ethnic Music Studies III (Grades 9-12) Ethnic Music Studies IV (Grades 9-12) MUSIC, CHAMBER ENSEMBLES, SECONDARY (GRADES 9-12) Beginning Choral Ensemble I Beginning Choral Ensemble II Beginning Choral Ensemble III Beginning Choral Ensemble IV Intermediate Choral Ensemble I Intermediate Choral Ensemble II Intermediate Choral Ensemble III Intermediate Choral Ensemble IV Advanced Choral Ensemble I Advanced Choral Ensemble II Advanced Choral Ensemble III Advanced Choral Ensemble IV Beginning Instrumental Ensemble I Beginning Instrumental Ensemble II Beginning Instrumental Ensemble III Beginning Instrumental Ensemble IV January 6, 2010 Page 49 of
50 Course *s and courses vary Intermediate Instrumental Ensemble I Intermediate Instrumental Ensemble II Intermediate Instrumental Ensemble III Intermediate Instrumental Ensemble IV Advanced Instrumental Ensemble I Advanced Instrumental Ensemble II Advanced Instrumental Ensemble III Advanced Instrumental Ensemble IV Individual Vocal Projects Song Writing MUSIC, GUITAR STUDIES Guitar Techniques/Grade Guitar Techniques/Grade Guitar Techniques/Grade Beginning Guitar Techniques I (Grades 9-12) Beginning Guitar Techniques II (Grades 9-12) Beginning Guitar Techniques III (Grades 9-12) Beginning Guitar Techniques IV (Grades 9-12) January 6, 2010 Page 50 of
51 Course *s and courses vary (Grades 9-12) (Grades 9-12) (Grades 9-12) (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Guitar Techniques I Intermediate Guitar Techniques II Intermediate Guitar Techniques III Intermediate Guitar Techniques IV Advanced Guitar Techniques I (Grades 9-12) Advanced Guitar Techniques II (Grades 9-12) Advanced Guitar Techniques III (Grades 9-12) Advanced Guitar Techniques IV (Grades 9-12) MUSIC, KEYBOARD STUDIES Piano Techniques/Grade Piano Techniques/Grade Piano Techniques/Grade Beginning Keyboard Techniques I (Grades 9-12) Beginning Keyboard Techniques II (Grades 9-12) Beginning Keyboard Techniques III (Grades 9-12) Beginning Keyboard Techniques IV (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Keyboard Techniques I (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Keyboard Techniques II (Grades 9-12) January 6, 2010 Page 51 of
52 Course *s and courses vary (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Keyboard Techniques III Intermediate Keyboard Techniques IV (Grades 9-12) Advanced Keyboard Techniques I (Grades 9-12) Advanced Keyboard Techniques II (Grades 9-12) Advanced Keyboard Techniques III (Grades 9-12) Advanced Keyboard Techniques IV (Grades 9-12) Advanced Keyboard Techniques V (Grades 9-12) Advanced Keyboard Techniques VI (Grades 9-12) 54. CHORUS Beginning Chorus (Grades K-5) Beginning Chorus (Grade 6) Intermediate Chorus (Grade 6) Advanced Chorus (Grade 6) Beginning Chorus (Grade 7) Intermediate Chorus (Grade 7) Advanced Chorus (Grade 7) Beginngin Chorus (Grade 8) January 6, 2010 Page 52 of
53 Course *s and courses vary Intermediate Chorus (Grade 8) Advanced Chorus (Grade 8) Beginning Mixed Chorus I (Grades 9-12) Beginning Mixed Chorus II (Grades 9-12) Beginning Mixed Chorus III (Grades 9-12) Beginning Mixed Chorus IV (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Mixed Chorus I (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Mixed Chorus II (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Mixed Chorus III (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Mixed Chorus IV (Grades 9-12) Advanced Mixed Chorus I (Grades 9-12) Advanced Mixed Chorus II (Grades 9-12) Advanced Mixed Chorus III (Grades 9-12) Advanced Mixed Chorus IV (Grades 9-12) Beginning Women's Chorus I (Grades 9-12) Beginning Women's Chorus II (Grades 9-12) Beginning Women's Chorus III (Grades 9-12) Beginning Women's Chorus IV (Grades 9-12) Mastery Mixed Chorus I (Grades 9-12) Mastery Mixed Chorus II (Grades 9-12) January 6, 2010 Page 53 of
54 Course *s and courses vary Mastery Mixed Chorus III (Grades 9-12) Mastery Mixed Chorus IV (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Women's Chorus I (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Women's Chorus II (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Women's Chorus III (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Women's Chorus IV (Grades 9-12) Advanced Women's Chorus I (Grades 9-12) Advanced Women's Chorus II (Grades 9-12) Advanced Women's Chorus III (Grades 9-12) Advanced Women's Chorus IV (Grades 9-12) Mastery Women s Chorus I (Grades 9-12) Mastery Women s Chorus II (Grades 9-12) Mastery Women s Chorus III (Grades 9-12) Mastery Women s Chorus IV (Grades 9-12) Beginning Men's Chorus I (Grades 9-12) Beginning Men's Chorus II (Grades 9-12) Beginning Men's Chorus III (Grades 9-12) Beginning Men's Chorus IV (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Men's Chorus I (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Men's Chorus II (Grades 9-12) January 6, 2010 Page 54 of
55 Course *s and courses vary Intermediate Men's Chorus III (Grades 9-12) Intermediate Men's Chorus IV (Grades 9-12) Advanced Men's Chorus I (Grades 9-12) Advanced Men's Chorus II (Grades 9-12) Advanced Men's Chorus III (Grades 9-12) Advanced Men's Chorus IV (Grades 9-12) Mastery Men s Chorus I (Grades 9-12) Mastery Men s Chorus II (Grades 9-12) Mastery Men s Chorus III (Grades 9-12) Mastery Men s Chorus IV (Grades 9-12) 55. ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES (ESOL) ESOL, ELEMENTARY (GRADES K-5) ESOL/Grade K ESOL/Grade ESOL/Grade ESOL/Grade ESOL/Grade 4 January 6, 2010 Page 55 of
56 Course *s and courses vary ESOL/Grade ESOL, MIDDLE GRADES ESOL/Grade ESOL/Grade ESOL/Grade ESOL, GRADES Communication Skills I e e Communication Skills in Math e e Communication Skills in Science e e Communication Skills in Social Studies e e Communication Skills II e e Reading and Listening in the Content Areas e e Oral Communication in the Content Areas e e Writing in the Content Areas e e Reading and Writing in Science e e Reading and Writing in Social Studies e e Academic Language of Science and Math e e ESOL SECONDARY (GRADES 9-12) January 6, 2010 Page 56 of
57 Course *s and courses vary English ESOL I English ESOL II English ESOL III English ESOL IV 60. ROMANCE LANGUAGES ELEMENTARY and MIDDLE GRADES FRENCH (GRADES K-8) Kindergarten French French/Grade French/Grade French/Grade French/Grade French/Grade French/Grade French/Grade French/Grade HIGH SCHOOL FRENCH (GRADES 9-12) January 6, 2010 Page 57 of
58 Course *s and courses vary French I French II French III French IV French I-VIII FREN 1001, 1002, 1110, 2001, 2002, 3010, French V French VI French VII French VIII Advanced Placement French/Language International Baccalaureate French SL Not a first or second year course International Baccalaureate French HL Not a first or second year course International Baccalaureate French abinitio I First year course International Baccalaureate French ab initio II Second year course ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE GRADES ITALIAN (GRADES K-8) Kindergarten Italian Italian/Grade Italian/Grade 2 January 6, 2010 Page 58 of
59 Course *s and courses vary Italian/Grade Italian/Grade Italian/Grade Italian/Grade Italian/Grade Italian/Grade HIGH SCHOOL ITALIAN (GRADES 9-12) Italian I Italian II Italian III Italian I-V ITAL 1001, 1002, 1003, 2001, Italian IV Italian V ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE GRADES PORTUGUESE (GRADES K-8) Kindergarten Portuguese Portuguese/Grade Portuguese/Grade Portuguese/Grade Portuguese/Grade 4 January 6, 2010 Page 59 of
60 Course *s and courses vary Portuguese/Grade Portuguese/Grade Portuguese/Grade Portuguese/Grade HIGH SCHOOL PORTUGUESE (GRADES 9-12) Portuguese I Portuguese II Portuguese III Portuguese I-V PORT 1001, 1002, 2001, 2002, Portuguese IV Portuguese V ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE GRADES SPANISH (GRADES K-8) Kindergarten Spanish Spanish/Grade Spanish/Grade Spanish/Grade Spanish/Grade Spanish/Grade Spanish/Grade 6 January 6, 2010 Page 60 of
61 Course *s and courses vary Spanish/Grade Spanish/Grade HIGH SCHOOL SPANISH (GRADES 9-12) Spanish I Spanish II Spanish III Spanish IV Spanish V Spanish I-VIII SPAN 1001, 1002, 1060, 1110, 2001, 2002, 2060, 3031, 3032, 3130, 3302, 3303, Spanish VI Spanish VII Spanish VIII Advanced Placement Spanish/Language Advanced Placement Spanish/Literature International Baccalaureate Spanish A1 SL International Baccalaureate Spanish A1 HL Spanish for Native Spanish Speakers Level Spanish for Native Spanish Speakers Level Spanish VII SPAN 2002 OR HIGHER Spanish VIII SPAN 2002 OR HIGHER January 6, 2010 Page 61 of
62 Course *s and courses vary International Baccalaureate Spanish SL Not a first or second year course Workplace Spanish Advanced Workplace Spanish International Baccalaureate Spanish HL Not a first or second year course International Baccalaureate Spanish ab initio I First year course International Baccalaureate Spanish ab initio II Second year course MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGE (GRADES 6-8) Connections French Connections Italian Connections Portuguese Connections Spanish Connections German Connections Latin Connections Russian Connections Chinese Connections Japanese Connections Korean January 6, 2010 Page 62 of
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