Approved Courses for the Secondary Schools of Mississippi
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1 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Mississippi Department of Education Office of Curriculum and Instruction
2 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi This list of approved courses does not include all courses listed in the Mississippi Personnel/Accreditation Data Report from Management Information Systems (MIS); it does not include those courses in development or under revision. All courses listed may not be available Tom Burnham, Ed.D., State Superintendent of Education Lynn J. House, Ph.D., Deputy Superintendent, Office of Instructional Enhancement and Internal Operations Trecina Green, Bureau Director, Office of Curriculum and Instruction Chauncey Spears, Division Director, Office of Curriculum and Instruction Mississippi Department of Education Central High School Building 359 North West Street P.O. Box 771 Jackson, MS Telephone: Fax:
3 Note 1: All dual credit courses must be specified in an articulation agreement BETWEEN THE HIGH SCHOOL AND THE POST SECONDARY INSTITUTION. A suggested template is provided at the end of this document. School districts must use the dual credit course codes located on pages of this document so that the MDE can track the use of dual credit enrollment. The Carnegie Unit is indicated for each dual credit course. Note 2: All course codes in the areas of Dual Credit, Correspondence, Mississippi Virtual Public School (MVPS), and Distance Learning have NONE indicated for the endorsement. The NONE endorsement indicator means that the school entering the information in the Mississippi Student Information System (MSIS) is not responsible for providing the certified teacher for the course, but rather the certified teacher is provided by another school/district for Distance Learning, by the MDE for MVPS, and by the postsecondary institution for Dual Credit. Note 3: The State Board of Education granted approval for eighth grade students to receive a Carnegie unit for Level I or Level II foreign language and geometry. The secondary course codes for these courses have been updated to include eighth graders. Therefore, new course codes for these courses are not needed in order for eighth graders to receive the Carnegie unit. These courses are listed in this document under the section of courses indicated as. Note 4: All courses listed under the Mississippi Virtual Public Schools (MVPS) section may no longer be offered. The Mississippi Department of Education has contracted with Connections Academy to serve students with on line courses. For a listing of the on line courses available through Connections Academy, visit Note 5: Any Local Education Agency that provides a Credit Recovery Program must develop and implement a Credit Recovery Program that has been adopted by the school board and that includes rules, regulations, and processes. Course code is available for credit recovery courses. School districts have two options for addressing credit recovery in the MSIS. Option A: A student receives a failing grade for a course(s) and will be enrolled in credit recovery. -Enter the credit recovery course code Change the grade in the system after the student completes the credit recovery course. -Indicate that change of grade was due to credit recovery. Option B: A student receives an Incomplete (I) for a course and will be enrolled in credit recovery. -Enter the credit recovery course code Change the Incomplete (I) in the system after the student completes the credit recovery course. -Indicate that the change of (I) was due to credit recovery. The course code should be entered one time per school year regardless of the number of credit recovery courses a student is taking.
4 Table of Contents Agriculture (Vocational) 1 Arts-Visual and Performing 2 Bilingual Education 4 Business Technology (Vocational) 5 Business and Technology Education 5 Career Pathway (Vocational) 7 Compensatory Education 12 Cooperative Education (Vocational) 13 Correspondence Courses-MSU 14 Correspondence Courses-UM 15 Distance Learning 15 Driver Education 20 Dual Credit Courses 20 Dual Credit Courses-Vocational 29 English Language Arts 34 Family and Consumer Sciences (Vocational) 35 Foreign Language 36 Gifted Education 38 Health Education (Vocational) 41 Health Safety and Physical Education 41 Lodging and Hospitality (Vocational) 41 Mississippi Virtual Public School (MVPS) 41 Marketing Education (Vocational) 46 Mathematics 46 Military Science 47 Science 47 Social Studies 49 Technology Education 51 Trade and Industrial (Vocational) 51 Articulation Agreement template 55
5 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Agriculture (Vocational) AGRIBUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP 992 1,1.5 TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 301,302 2,2.5 I AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 302,301 2,2.5 II AGRICULTURE POWER & EQUIPMENT I 305,302 2, AGRICULTURE POWER & EQUIPMENT II 302,305 2, AGRISCIENCE I 302,301 2, AGRISCIENCE II 301,302 2, AGRISCIENCE-INTRODUCTION 302,301 1, AQUACULTURE I 302,306 2, AQUACULTURE II 302,306 2, CONCEPTS OF AGRISCIENCE 992 1, CUSTODIAL/CARETAKER SERVICES I 349 2, CUSTODIAL/CARETAKER SERVICES II 349 2, FOOD PRODUCTS (MEATS) I 377,302 2, FOOD PRODUCTS (MEATS) II 377,302 2, FORESTRY I 307,302 2, FORESTRY II 302,307 2, HORTICULTURE I 308,302 2, HORTICULTURE II 308,302 2, SCIENCE OF AGRICULTURAL ANIMALS 992 1, SCIENCE OF AGRICULTURAL 992 1,1.5 ENVIRONMENT 1
6 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Agriculture (Vocational) SCIENCE OF AGRICULTURAL 992 1,1.5 MECHANIZATION SCIENCE OF AGRICULTURAL PLANTS 992 1,1.5 Arts - Visual and Performing Middle ARTS INTEGRATED IN THE MIDDLE 117,120,115 0 SCHOOL CLASSROOM (GRADES 5-8) BAND-MIDDLE 165,125,167, DANCE-MIDDLE 121, DANCE PERFORMANCE-MIDDLE SCHOOL 112, ENSEMBLE-INSTRUMENTAL-MIDDLE 166,165,167, KEYBOARD-MIDDLE 125,166,167, MUSIC-CHORAL-MIDDLE 125,166,165, MUSIC-GENERAL-MIDDLE 165,166,125, MUSICAL PERFORMANCE-MIDDLE SCHOOL 165,125,166, SMALL GROUP JAZZ 166,165,125,167 0 IMPROVISATION-MIDDLE STRINGS-MIDDLE SCHOOL 125,167,166, THEATRE-MIDDLE SCHOOL 196,123, VISUAL ARTS-MIDDLE 127, ART, STUDIO-2-D DESIGN 127 & 642,102 & PORTFOLIO-ADV PLACEMENT ART, STUDIO-3-D DESIGN 102 & 643,127 & PORTFOLIO-ADVANCED PLACEMENT ART, STUDIO, DRAWING PORTFOLIO 127 & 644,102 & ADVANCED PLACEMENT ART-HISTORY OF-ADVANCED PLACEMENT 127 & 640,102 & BAND-GRADES ,165,125,167.5, CERAMICS I 127,
7 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Arts - Visual and Performing CERAMICS II 102, DANCE I 121,112.5, DANCE II 121,112.5, DANCE III 112,121.5, DANCE IV 121,112.5, DANCE PERFORMANCE I 112,121.5, DANCE PERFORMANCE II 112,121.5, DANCE PERFORMANCE III 121,112.5, DANCE PERFORMANCE IV 121,112.5, DRAMATIC CRITICISM AND PERFORMANCE 123,119,196.5, DRAWING I 127, DRAWING II 127, ENSEMBLE-CHORAL 167,166.5, ENSEMBLE-INSTRUMENTAL 167,165,166.5, HIGH-TECH VIDEO PRODUCTION 102,127,196,119,123.5, KEYBOARD-INDIVIDUAL OR CLASS 165,166,125,167.5, MUSIC-CHORAL-GRADES ,167.5, MUSIC-GENERAL-GRADES ,165,167.5, MUSIC-THEORY AND 167,166,165.5,1 HARMONY/LITERATURE MUSIC-THEORY-ADVANCED PLACEMENT 167 & 641,166 & 641, & ORAL INTERPRETATION/READER'S 196,119,123.5,1 THEATRE PAINTING I 127, PAINTING II 102, PERFORMING ARTS-SPECIAL COURSE 123,196,167,166,125,.5,1 119,165 3
8 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Arts - Visual and Performing PHOTOGRAPHY 127, SMALL GROUP JAZZ IMPROVISATION 166,165,167,125.5, STRINGS, PROFICIENT 125,165,166,167.5, STRINGS-ADVANCED 125,165,166,167.5, THEATRE I 196,119,123.5, THEATRE II 123,119,196.5, THEATRE III 119,196,123.5, THEATRE IV 123,119,196.5, THEATRE PRODUCTION 123,196,119.5, VISUAL ART INDIVIDUAL STUDY 102,127.5, VISUAL ARTS I 127,102.5, VISUAL ARTS II 102,127.5, VISUAL ARTS III 102,127.5, VISUAL ARTS IV 102,127.5, VISUAL ARTS STUDIO I 127,102.5, VISUAL ARTS STUDIO II 102,127.5, VISUAL ARTS STUDIO III 102,127.5, VISUAL ARTS STUDIO IV 102,127.5, VOICE 167,166.5,1 Bilingual Education ENGLISH AS A SECOND 177,115,117,119 0 LANGUAGE-GRADES ENGLISH AS A SECOND 119,177 1 LANGUAGE-GRADES
9 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Business Technology (Vocational) BASIC VOC. SKILLS-BUSINESS & COMMERCE BUSINESS & COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY I 310 2, BUSINESS & COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY II 310 2, COMPUTER PROGRAMMING TECHNOLOGY I 113,111,310,118 2, COMPUTER PROGRAMMING TECHNOLOGY 113,118,111,310 2,2.5 II NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR FINANCIAL Valid License.5 EDUCATION Business and Technology Education Middle CAREER DISCOVERY-GRADE 7 981, COMPUTER DISCOVERY-GRADE COMPUTER LITERACY-GRADES ,113, INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY I INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY II KEYBOARDING-MIDDLE 113,118,111, ACCOUNTING I 105, ACCOUNTING II 105, ADVANCED DESKTOP PUBLISHING 111, ADVANCED SOFTWARE TOPIC 111, BUSINESS LAW CERTIFIED ADVANCED NETWORKING I Valid License CERTIFIED ADVANCED NETWORKING II Valid License CERTIFIED ADVANCED NETWORKING III Valid License.5 5
10 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Business and Technology Education CERTIFIED ADVANCED NETWORKING IV Valid License COMMUNICATIONS IN BUSINESS COMPUTATION IN BUSINESS COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 111, COMPUTER ENGINEERING I Valid License COMPUTER ENGINEERING II Valid License COMPUTER SCIENCE A-ADVANCED 118 & 612,113 & 612, 1 PLACEMENT 111 & COMPUTER SCIENCE AB-ADVANCED 111 & 613,113 & 613, 1 PLACEMENT 118 & DESKTOP PUBLISHING I 111, DESKTOP PUBLISHING II 111, DIGITAL MEDIA DESIGN 111, DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 111, DIGITAL VIDEO 113, ENTREPRENEURSHIP FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGY 105, GLOBAL MARKETING 113, GRAPHIC DESIGN I 113, GRAPHIC DESIGN II 111, HOME TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION (HTI) Valid License INFORMATION PROCESSING 113, INNOVATIVE APPLICATIONS USING 111,113.5 TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND PUBLIC POLICY IT ESSENTIALS I: PC HARDWARE AND Valid License 1 SOFTWARE 6
11 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Business and Technology Education IT ESSENTIALS II: NETWORK Valid License 1 OPERATING SYSTEMS KEYBOARDING 111,113, MULTIMEDIA PROJECTS 113, NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR FINANCIAL Valid License.5 EDUCATION NETWORK ESSENTIALS Valid License PANDUIT NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE Valid License 1 ESSENTIALS PERSONAL FINANCE 193, PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTER AIDED Valid License.5 DRAFTING (CAD) PROGRAMMING-ADVANCED 113,111, PROGRAMMING I-BEGINNING 111,118, PROGRAMMING I-FOUNDATIONS 113,118, PROGRAMMING I-INTRODUCTORY 111,118, PROGRAMMING II 118,111, RESEARCH USING TECHNOLOGY'S 111,113.5 INFORMATION TOOLS SCIENCE, TECH, ENGINEERING AND MATH APPLICATIONS (STEM) TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING 111, WEB PAGE DESIGN I 111, WEB PAGE DESIGN II 111, WORD PROCESSING 111,113.5 Career Pathway (Vocational) ADVANCED FUNDAMENTALS OF COLLISION REPAIR ADVANCED PAINTING AND REFINISHING
12 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Career Pathway (Vocational) ADVANCED PLACEMENT IN CULINARY ARTS ADVANCED TOPICS IN POLYMER SCIENCE ADVANCED WELDING APPLIED ENGINEERING CONCEPTS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE FUNDAMENTALS I, PART A AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE FUNDAMENTALS I, PART B AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE FUNDAMENTALS II, PART A AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE FUNDAMENTALS II, PART B AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE I AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE II AUXILIARY COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS BUSINESS AND MARKETING 956,955 2 FUNDAMENTALS BUSINESS AND MARKETING 955,956 1 FUNDAMENTALS, PART A BUSINESS AND MARKETING 955,956 1 FUNDAMENTALS, PART B CAREER PATHWAY EXPERIENCE 317.5,1, CAREERS IN POLYMER SCIENCE CHIDREN'S HEALTH, SAFETY, AND GUIDANCE COLLISION REPAIR I COLLISION REPAIR II COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS CONSTRUCTION I CONSTRUCTION II: CARPENTRY
13 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Career Pathway (Vocational) CULINARY ARTS I CULINARY ARTS II DIESEL ENGINE PERFORMANCE DIESEL SERVICE TECHNICIAN I DIESEL SERVICE TECHNICIAN II DIGITAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGY I DIGITAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGY II DIRECTED INDIVIDUAL PROJECT EARLY CHILDHOOD I EARLY CHILDHOOD II ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS ENGINEERING DESIGN ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS ENGINEERING I ENGINEERING II EXPLORING DIVERSITIES AND COMMUNICATIONS FOUNDATIONS OF AN EDUCATOR FUNDAMENTALS AND STAGES OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT FUNDAMENTALS OF COLLISION REPAIR FUNDAMENTALS OF DIESEL SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS GAS METAL, FLAX CORE AND GAS TUNGSTEN WELDING (GMAW, FCAW, AND GTAW) HEALTH SCIENCES I HEALTH SCIENCES II INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY I
14 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Career Pathway (Vocational) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY II INSTALLATION AND S ERVICE-HVAC INSTALLATION AND SERVICE I 974, INSTALLATION AND SERVICE II-HVAC, PART A INSTALLATION AND SERVICE II-INDUSTRIAL MAINTENACE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE II-INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE, PART A INSTALLATION AND SERVICE II-INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE, PART B INSTALLATION AND SERVICE, PART A 974, INSTALLATION AND SERVICE, PART B 974, INSTALLATION ANDSERVICE II-HVAC, PART B INTERMEDIATE PAINTING REFINISHING INTRODUCTION TO POLYMER SCIENCE I INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY AND GRAPHIC DESIGN INTRODUCTION TO POLYMER SCIENCE II INTRODUCTION TO WELDING MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT ESSENTIALS MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS MANAGEMENT OF A QUALITY CHILD CARE PROGRAM MANUFACTURING CNC
15 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Career Pathway (Vocational) MANUFACTURING I MANUFACTURING II MANUFACTURING MACHINE I MANUFACTURING MACHINE II MANUFACTURING WELDING MARKETING AND ECONOMICS MARKETING ESSENTIALS NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS ORIENTATION AND CUTTING ORIENTATION TO CULINARY ARTS ORIENTATION TO HEALTH SCIENCES POLYMER SCIENCE I POLYMER SCIENCE II PRACTICES OF AN EDUCATOR PRODUCTION WELDING PROCESSES PROGRAMMING AND WEB DESIGN PROGRESSIVE PRACTICES OF TEACHER ACADEMY SAFETY AND ORIENTATION TO CONSTRUCTION SALES AND DISTRIBUTION SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING (SMAW) SYSTEMS IN ENGINEERING TEACHER ACADEMY I TEACHER ACADEMY II THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT THEORY AND APPLICATION OF CARPENTRY, PART A 11
16 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Career Pathway (Vocational) THEORY AND APPLICATION OF CARPENTRY, PART B THEORY AND APPLICATION OF CULINARY ARTS, PART A THEORY AND APPLICATION OF CULINARY ARTS, PART B THEORY AND APPLICATION OF HEALTH SCIENCE, PART A THEORY AND APPLICATION OF HEALTH SCIENCE, PART B VIDEO PRODUCTION WEB DESIGN AN MEDIA RICH CONTENT WORKPLACE AND EMPLOYMENT SKILLS IN HEALTH SCIENCE Compensatory Education All Grades CREDIT RECOVERY NONE 0 Middle COMPENSATORY MATH-GRADES ,221,223,901,163, 0 224,154, COMPENSATORY MATHEMATICS-GRADES 154,210,221,115,117, ,224,220,163,223, COMPENSATORY READING 210,174,220,902,223, 0 ELEMENTARY-GRADES , COMPENSATORY WRITING-GRADES ,902,220,119,221, LEARNING STRATEGIES-GRADES 7-8 Valid License ACT/SAT PREP I Valid License.5, ACT/SAT PREP II Valid License.5, ADVANCED SEMINAR Valid License.5, ADVANCED SEMINAR II Valid License.5,1 12
17 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Compensatory Education COMPENSATORY MATHEMATICS I, ,221,163,154,224,.5, COMPENSATORY MATHEMATICS II, ,220,224,221,154,.5, COMPENSATORY MATHEMATICS III, ,154,220,210,163,.5, COMPENSATORY MATHEMATICS IV, ,221,224,220,154,.5, COMPENSATORY READING I, GRADES 210,221,224,174,119,.5, COMPENSATORY READING II, GRADES 221,174,224,220,210,.5, COMPENSATORY WRITING I, GRADES 220,174,210,224,221,.5, COMPENSATORY WRITING II, GRADES 119,221,174,224,220,.5, EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS Valid License.5, GED PROGRAM-GRADE 78 Valid License JOBS FOR MISSISSIPPI NONE 0 GRADUATES-GRADE JOBS FOR MISSISSIPPI NONE 0 GRADUATES-GRADE JOBS FOR MISSISSIPPI GRADUATES I NONE.5, JOBS FOR MISSISSIPPI GRADUATES II Valid License.5, JOBS FOR MISSISSIPPI GRADUATES III Valid License.5, JOBS FOR MISSISSIPPI GRADUATES IV NONE.5, LEARNING STRATEGIES GRADES 9-12 Valid License.5,1 Cooperative Education (Vocational) COOPERATIVE EDUCATION I
18 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Cooperative Education (Vocational) COOPERATIVE EDUCATION II Correspondence Courses - MSU CC-ALGEBRA II NONE CC-AMERICAN DEMOCRACY, PROBLEMS OF NONE CC-CHILD DEVELOPMENT NONE CC-COMPENSATORY MATHEMATICS NONE.5, CC-COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH NONE.5, CC-ECONOMICS NONE CC-ENGLISH I NONE CC-ENGLISH III NONE CC-ENGLISH IV NONE CC-FAMILY DYNAMICS NONE CC-FAMILY LIVING AND PARENTHOOD NONE CC-GEOMETRY NONE CC-LATIN I NONE CC-LATIN II NONE CC-MISSISSIPPI STUDIES NONE CC-PHYSICAL SCIENCE NONE CC-PRE-ALGEBRA NONE CC-PSYCHOLOGY NONE CC-SURVEY OF MATHEMATICAL TOPICS NONE CC-TRIGONOMETRY NONE CC-U.S. GOVERNMENT NONE CC-WORLD GEOGRAPHY, ADVANCED NONE 1 14
19 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Correspondence Courses MSU CC-WORLD HISTORY, FROM AGE OF NONE 1 ENLIGHTENMENT TO PRESENT Correspondence Courses - UM CC-BASIC GRAMMAR NONE CC-EFFECTIVE SPEECH COMMUNICATION NONE CC-ENGLISH I NONE CC-ENGLISH III NONE CC-ENGLISH IV NONE CC-FRENCH II NONE CC-FRENCH III NONE CC-GEOMETRY NONE CC-PHYSICAL SCIENCE NONE 1 Distance Learning Middle DL-LEARNING STRATEGIES GRADES 7-8 NONE DL-VISUAL ARTS II NONE DL-20TH CENTURY LITERATURE NONE DL-ACCELERATED ENGLISH IV NONE DL-ACCELERATED ENGLISH-GRADE 9 NONE DL-ACCOUNTING I NONE DL-ACCOUNTING II NONE DL-ADVANCED PROGRAMMING NONE DL-AEROSPACE STUDIES NONE DL-AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE NONE DL-ALGEBRA II NONE 1 15
20 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Distance Learning DL-ALGEBRA, ADVANCED NONE DL-AMERICAN NOVEL NONE DL-APPLIED ECONOMICS NONE DL-AQUATIC SCIENCE NONE DL-ASTRONOMY NONE DL-BIOLOGY-GENERAL-ADVANCED NONE 1 PLACEMENT DL-BOTANY NONE DL-CALCULUS NONE DL-CALCULUS-A. B.-ADVANCED NONE 1 PLACEMENT DL-CALCULUS-B. C.-ADVANCED NONE 1 PLACEMENT DL-CHEMISTRY I NONE DL-CHEMISTRY-ADVANCED PLACEMENT NONE DL-CHILD DEVELOPMENT NONE DL-COMMUNICATIONS IN BUSINESS NONE DL-COMPENSATORY MATH NONE DL-COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH NONE.5, DL-COMPUTATION IN BUSINESS NONE DL-CREATIVE WRITING NONE DL-DEBATE I, GRADES 9-12 NONE.5, DL-DISCRETE MATHEMATICS NONE DL-DRAMATIC CRITICISM AND NONE.5,1 PERFORMANCE DL-ENGLISH LANGUAGE & NONE 1 COMPOSITION-ADVANCED PLACEMENT 16
21 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Distance Learning DL-ENGLISH LITERATURE AND NONE 1 COMPOSITION-ADVANCED PLACEMENT DL-ENGLISH, ACCELERATED, GRADE 10 NONE DL-ENGLISH, ACCELERATED, GRADE 11 NONE DL-ENTREPRENEURSHIP NONE.5, DL-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE NONE.5, DL-EUROPEAN HISTORY-GRADE NONE 1 12-ADVANCED PLACEMENT DL-FAMILY & INDIVIDUAL HEALTH NONE DL-FAMILY DYNAMICS NONE DL-FAMILY LIVING AND PARENTHOOD NONE DL-FIELD EXPERIENCES IN ASTRONOMY NONE DL-FOODS AND NUTRITION NONE DL-FRENCH I NONE DL-FRENCH II NONE DL-FRENCH III NONE DL-FRENCH IV NONE DL-GENERAL MUSIC-GRADES 9-12 NONE DL-GENETICS NONE DL-GEOLOGY NONE DL-GERMAN I NONE DL-GERMAN II NONE DL-GERMAN III NONE DL-GLOBAL STUDIES NONE DL-HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY NONE DL-HUMANITIES NONE.5, DL-INNOVATIVE APPLICATIONS USING NONE.5 TECHNOLOGY 17
22 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Distance Learning (Continued) DL-INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS NONE DL-INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING NONE DL-INTRODUCTION TO JOURNALISM NONE DL-INTRODUCTION TO SIGN LANGUAGE NONE DL-JAPANESE I NONE DL-JAPANESE II NONE DL-LATIN I NONE DL-LATIN II NONE DL-LAW RELATED EDUCATION NONE DL-LEARNING STRATEGIES NONE.5, DL-LEGAL SYSTEMS IN BUSINESS NONE DL-LOCAL CULTURE NONE DL-MACROECONOMICS-ADVANCED NONE.5 PLACEMENT DL-MICROECONOMICS-ADVANCED NONE.5 PLACEMENT DL-MINORITY STUDIES NONE DL-MISSISSIPPI STUDIES NONE DL-MISSISSIPPI WRITERS NONE DL-MOLECULAR BIOLOGY NONE DL-MUSIC THEORY AND NONE 1 HARMONY/LITERATURE DL-MYTHOLOGY NONE DL-NOTETAKING AND STUDY SKILLS NONE DL-ORAL COMMUNICATION I NONE.5, DL-ORAL COMMUNICATION II, GRADES NONE DL-PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT NONE.5 18
23 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Distance Learning DL-PERSONAL FINANCE NONE DL-PERSONAL LEADERSHIP DL-PHYSICAL SCIENCE NONE DL-PHYSICS I NONE DL-PHYSICS-ADVANCED PLACEMENT NONE DL-PRE-ALGEBRA NONE DL-PRE-CALCULUS NONE DL-PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS NONE DL-PSYCHOLOGY NONE DL-PUBLIC SPEAKING-GRADES NONE.5, DL-RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NONE DL-RUSSIAN I NONE DL-RUSSIAN II NONE DL-SCIENCE SKILLS AND REASONING NONE DL-SHORT STORIES NONE DL-SOCIOLOGY NONE DL-SPANISH I NONE DL-SPANISH II NONE DL-SPANISH III NONE DL-SPANISH IV NONE DL-SPEAKING, PUBLIC NONE DL-SURVEY OF ADVANCED NONE 1 MATHEMATICAL TOPICS DL-TECHNICAL AND WORKPLACE WRITING NONE DL-TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NONE.5 NETWORKING DL-THEATRE I NONE.5,1 19
24 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Distance Learning DL-THEATRE II NONE.5, DL-TRANSITION TO ALGEBRA GRADES NONE DL-TRIGONOMETRY NONE DL-U. S. GOVERNMENT NONE DL-U.S. GOVERNMENT NONE.5 POLITICS-ADVANCED PLACEMENT DL-UNITED STATES HISTORY-GRADES NONE ADVANCED PLACEMENT DL-VISUAL ARTS I NONE.5, DL-WEB PAGE DESIGN NONE DL-WORLD GEOGRAPHY, INTRODUCTION NONE.5 TO DL-WORLD GEOGRAPHY-ADVANCED NONE.5, DL-WORLD HISTORY FROM NONE 1 AGE ENLIGHTENMENT TO PRESENT DL-WORLD HISTORY ADVANCED NONE 1 PLACEMENT DL-ZOOLOGY NONE.5 Driver Education DRIVER EDUCATION Dual Credit Courses - Arts - Visual and Performing DC-ART, STUDIO 2-D DESIGN, NONE 1 PORTFOLIO DC-ART, STUDIO 3-D DESIGN, NONE 1 PORTFOLIO DC-ART, STUDIO DRAWING PORTFOLIO NONE DC-CERAMICS I NONE.5 20
25 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Dual Credit Courses - Arts - Visual and Performing DC-CERAMICS II NONE DC-DANCE I NONE.5, DC-DANCE II NONE.5, DC-DANCE III NONE.5, DC-DANCE IV NONE.5, DC-DANCE PERFORMANCE I NONE.5, DC-DANCE PERFORMANCE II NONE.5, DC-DANCE PERFORMANCE III NONE.5, DC-DANCE PERFORMANCE IV NONE.5, DC-DRAMATIC CRITICISM AND NONE.5,1 PERFORMANCE DC-DRAWING I NONE DC-DRAWING II NONE DC-ENSEMBLE-CHORAL NONE.5, DC-ENSEMBLE-INSTRUMENTAL NONE.5, DC-HIGH-TECH VIDEO PRODUCTION NONE.5, DC-HISTORY OF ART NONE DC-KEYBOARD NONE.5, DC-MUSIC-THEORY AND HARMONY NONE.5, DC-MUSIC THEORY NONE DC-ORAL INTERPRETATION NONE.5, DC-PAINTING I NONE DC-PAINTING II NONE DC-PERFORMING ARTS NONE.5, DC-PHOTOGRAPHY NONE DC-SMALL GROUP IMPROV NONE.5,1 21
26 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Dual Credit Courses - Arts - Visual and Performing DC-STRINGS-ADVANCED NONE.5, DC-STRINGS-PROFICIENT NONE.5, DC-THEATRE I NONE.5, DC-THEATRE II NONE.5, DC-THEATRE III NONE.5, DC-THEATRE IV NONE.5, DC-THEATRE PRODUCTION NONE.5, DC-VISUAL ART INDIVIDUAL STUDY NONE.5, DC-VISUAL ARTS I NONE.5, DC-VISUAL ARTS II NONE.5, DC-VISUAL ARTS III NONE.5, DC-VISUAL ARTS IV NONE.5, DC-VISUAL ARTS STUDIO I NONE.5, DC-VISUAL ARTS STUDIO II NONE.5, DC-VISUAL ARTS STUDIO III NONE.5, DC-VISUAL ARTS STUDIO IV NONE.5, DC-VOICE NONE.5,1 Dual Credit Courses - Business and Tech. Ed DC-ACCOUNTING I NONE DC-ACCOUNTING II NONE DC-ADVANCED DESKTOP PUBLISHING NONE DC-ADVANCED SOFTWARE TOPIC NONE DC-BUSINESS LAW NONE DC-CERTIFIED ADVANCED NETWORKING I NONE DC-CERTIFIED ADVANCED NETWORKING NONE.5 II 22
27 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Dual Credit Courses - Business and Tech. Ed DC-CERTIFIED ADVANCED NETWORKING NONE.5 III DC-CERTIFIED ADVANCED NETWORKING NONE.5 IV DC-COMMUNICATIONS IN BUSINESS NONE DC-COMPUTATION IN BUSINESS NONE DC-COMPUTER APPLICATION NONE DC-COMPUTER ENGINEERING I NONE DC-COMPUTER ENGINEERING II NONE DC-COMPUTER SCIENCE A NONE DC-COMPUTER SCIENCE AB NONE DC-DESKTOP PUBLISHING I NONE DC-DESKTOP PUBLISHING II NONE DC-DIGITAL MEDIA DESIGN NONE DC-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY NONE DC-DIGITAL VIDEO NONE DC-ENTREPRENEURSHIP NONE DC-FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGY NONE DC-GLOBAL MARKETING NONE DC-GRAPHIC DESIGN I NONE DC-GRAPHIC DESIGN II NONE DC-HOME TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION NONE DC-INFORMATION PROCESSING NONE DC-INNOVATIVE APPLICATIONS USING NONE.5 TECHNOLOGY DC-KEYBOARDING NONE DC-MULTIMEDIA PROJECTS NONE DC-NETWORK ESSENTIALS NONE.5 23
28 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Dual Credit Courses - Business and Tech. Ed DC-PERSONAL FINANCE NONE DC-PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTER AIDED NONE.5 DESIGN DC-PROGRAMMING-ADVANCED NONE DC-PROGRAMMING I-BEGINNING NONE DC-PROGRAMMING I-FOUNDATIONS NONE DC-PROGRAMMING I-INTRODUCTORY NONE DC-PROGRAMMING II NONE DC-RESEARCH USING TECHNOLOGY'S NONE.5 TOOLS DC-TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NONE.5 NETWORKING DC-WEB PAGE DESIGN I NONE DC-WEB PAGE DESIGN II NONE DC-WORD PROCESSING NONE.5 Dual Credit Courses - English Language Arts DC-AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE NONE DC-AMERICAN NOVELS NONE DC-BROADCAST JOURNALISM NONE DC-CREATIVE WRITING NONE DC-DEBATE I NONE.5, DC-DEBATE II NONE.5, DC-DEBATE III NONE DC-ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND NONE 1 COMPOSITION DC-ENGLISH LITERATURE AND NONE 1 COMPOSITION DC-INTRODUCTION TO JOURNALISM NONE 1 24
29 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Dual Credit Courses - English Language Arts DC-INTRODUCTION TO SIGN LANGUAGE NONE DC-JOURNALISM LABORATORY I NONE.5,1, DC-JOURNALISM LABORATORY II NONE.5, DC-JOURNALISM LABORATORY III NONE.5, DC-MISSISSIPPI WRITERS NONE DC-MYTHOLOGY NONE DC-ORAL COMMUNICATION I NONE DC-ORAL COMMUNICATION II NONE DC-PUBLIC SPEAKING NONE DC-SHORT STORIES NONE DC-TECHNICAL AND WORKPLACE WRITING NONE DC-TWENTIETH CENTURY LITERATURE NONE DC-WORLD LITERATURE NONE.5,1 Dual Credit Courses - Foreign Language DC-CHINESE II NONE DC-CHINESE III NONE DC-CHINESE IV NONE 1, DC-FRENCH I NONE DC-FRENCH II NONE DC-FRENCH III NONE DC-FRENCH IV NONE DC-FRENCH LANGUAGE-ADVANCED NONE DC-FRENCH LITERATURE NONE DC-GERMAN I NONE DC-GERMAN II NONE 1 25
30 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Dual Credit Courses - Foreign Language DC-GERMAN III NONE DC-GERMAN IV NONE DC-GERMAN LANGUAGE-ADVANCED NONE DC-ITALIAN NONE DC-LATIN-CATULLUS TO NONE 1 HORACE-ADVANCED DC-LATIN-VERGIL-ADVANCED NONE DC-LATIN I NONE DC-LATIN II NONE DC-LATIN III NONE DC-LATIN IV NONE DC-LATIN LITERATURE-ADVANCED NONE DC-RUSSIAN I NONE DC-RUSSIAN II NONE DC-RUSSIAN III NONE DC-RUSSIAN IV NONE DC-SPANISH-ADVANCED NONE DC-SPANISH I NONE DC-SPANISH II NONE DC-SPANISH III NONE DC-SPANISH IV NONE DC-SPANISH LITERATURE-ADVANCED NONE 1 Dual Credit Courses - Health, Safety, and Phys. Ed DC-COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH NONE.5, DC-DRUG EDUCATION NONE.5 26
31 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Dual Credit Courses - Health, Safety, and Phys. Ed DC-PHYSICAL EDUCATION NONE.5,1 Dual Credit Courses - Mathematics DC-ADVANCED ALGEBRA NONE DC-ADVANCED STATISTICS NONE DC-ALGEBRA II NONE DC-CALCULUS NONE DC-DISCRETE MATHEMATICS NONE DC-GEOMETRY NONE DC-INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING NONE DC-PRE-CALCULUS NONE DC-PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS NONE DC-SURVEY OF MATHEMATICAL TOPICS NONE DC-TRIGONOMETRY NONE 1 Dual Credit Courses - Science DC-AEROSPACE STUDIES NONE DC-AQUATIC SCIENCE NONE DC-ASTRONOMY NONE DC-BIOLOGY II NONE DC-BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH NONE DC-BOTANY NONE DC-CHEMISTRY NONE DC-CHEMISTRY II NONE DC-EARTH SCIENCE NONE DC-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE NONE 1 27
32 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Dual Credit Courses - Science DC-GENETICS NONE DC-GEOLOGY NONE DC-MICROBIOLOGY NONE DC-MOLECULAR BIOLOGY NONE DC-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY NONE DC-PHYSICAL SCIENCE NONE DC-PHYSICS I NONE DC-PHYSICS II NONE DC-SPATIAL INFORMATION SCIENCE NONE.5, DC-ZOOLOGY NONE.5 Dual Credit Courses - Social Studies DC-COMMUNITY SERVICE LEARNING NONE DC-COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND NONE.5 POLITICS DC-EUROPEAN HISTORY NONE DC-HUMAN GEOGRAPHY NONE DC-HUMANITIES NONE.5, DC-LAW RELATED EDUCATION NONE DC-LOCAL CULTURE NONE.5, DC-LOCAL RESOURCES STUDIES NONE DC-MINORITY STUDIES NONE DC-PERSONAL LEADERSHIP NONE DC-PROBLEMS IN AMERICAN DEMOCRACY NONE DC-PSYCHOLOGY NONE DC-SOCIOLOGY NONE DC-US GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS NONE.5 28
33 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Dual Credit Courses - Vocational DC-AGING SERVICES I NONE 2, DC-AGING SERVICES II NONE 2, DC-AGRIBUSINESS AND NONE 1,1.5 ENTREPRENEURSHIP TECHNOLOGY DC-AGRICULTURE BUSINESS & NONE 2,2.5 MANAGEMENT I DC-AGRICULTURE BUSINESS & NONE 2,2.5 MANAGEMENT II DC-AGRICULTURE POWER & EQUIPMENT NONE 2,2.5 I DC-AGRICULTURE POWER & EQUIPMENT NONE 2,2.5 II DC-AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION I NONE 2, DC-AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION II NONE 2, DC-AGRISCIENCE I NONE 2, DC-AGRISCIENCE II NONE 2, DC-AGRISCIENCE-INTRODUCTION NONE 1, DC-ALLIED HEALTH CLUSTER I NONE 2, DC-ALLIED HEALTH CLUSTER II NONE 2, DC-AQUACULTURE I NONE 2, DC-AQUACULTURE II NONE 2, DC-AUTOMOTIVE BODY REPAIR I NONE 2, DC-AUTOMOTIVE BODY REPAIR II NONE 2, DC-AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS I NONE 2, DC-AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS II NONE 2, DC-BASIC VOCATIONAL SKILLS NONE 1 BUSINESS & COMMERCE 29
34 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Dual Credit Courses - Vocational DC-BODY STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION NONE DC-BRICK-BLOCK & STONEMASONRY I NONE 2, DC-BRICK-BLOCK & STONEMASONRY II NONE 2, DC-BUILDING TRADES I NONE 2, DC-BUILDING TRADES II NONE 2, DC-BUSINESS & COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY NONE 2,2.5 I DC-BUSINESS & COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY NONE 2,2.5 II DC-CARPENTRY I NONE 2, DC-CARPENTRY II NONE 2, DC-CHILD CARE & GUIDANCE MGMT. & NONE 2,2.5 SERVICES I DC-CHILD CARE & GUIDANCE MGMT. & NONE 2,2.5 SERVICES II DC-CHILD DEVELOPMENT NONE DC-CLOTHING, APPAREL, TEXTILE NONE 2,2.5 MGMT-PROD & SVC I (VOC) DC-CLOTHING, APPAREL, TEXTILE, NONE 2,2.5 MGMT-PROD & SVC II (VOC) DC-COMPUTER GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY I NONE 2, DC-COMPUTER GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY II NONE 2, DC-COMPUTER PROGRAMMING NONE 2,2.5 TECHNOLOGY I DC-COMPUTER PROGRAMMING NONE 2,2.5 TECHNOLOGY II DC-COMPUTER SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY I NONE 2, DC-COMPUTER SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY II NONE 2, DC-CONCEPTS OF AGRISCIENCE NONE 1,1.5 30
35 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Dual Credit Courses - Vocational DC-COOPERATIVE EDUCATION I NONE 2, DC-COOPERATIVE EDUCATION II NONE 2, DC-COSMETOLOGY I NONE 2, DC-COSMETOLOGY II NONE 2, DC-CULINARY AND RELATED FOODS NONE 2,2.5 TECHNOLOGY I DC-CULINARY AND RELATED FOODS NONE 2,2.5 TECHNOLOGY II DC-DIESEL EQUIPMENT/REPAIR NONE 2,2.5 SERVICES I DC-DIESEL EQUIPMENT/REPAIR NONE 2,2.5 SERVICES II DC-DRAFTING-GENERAL I NONE 2, DC-DRAFTING-GENERAL II NONE 2, DC-ELECTRICIAN I NONE 2, DC-ELECTRICIAN II NONE 2, DC-ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION NONE 2,2.5 PRODUCTION I-GRADES DC-ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION NONE 2,2.5 PRODUCTION II-GRADES DC-ELECTRONICS I NONE 2, DC-ELECTRONICS II NONE 2, DC-FAMILY AND INDIVIDUAL HEALTH NONE DC-FAMILY DYNAMICS NONE DC-FOOD PRODUCTS (MEATS) I NONE 2, DC-FOOD PRODUCTS (MEATS) II NONE 2, DC-FORESTRY I NONE 2,2.5 31
36 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Dual Credit Courses - Vocational DC-FORESTRY II NONE 2, DC-FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING NONE DC-FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING LAB NONE DC-FURNITURE MANUFACTURING & NONE 2,2.5 UPHOLSTERING I DC-FURNITURE MANUFACTURING & NONE 2,2.5 UPHOLSTERING II DC-GRAPHIC & PRINT COMMUNICATIONS NONE 2,2.5 I DC-GRAPHIC & PRINT COMMUNICATIONS NONE 2,2.5 II DC-HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING I NONE 2, DC-HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING II NONE 2, DC-HORTICULTURE I NONE 2, DC-HORTICULTURE II NONE 2, DC-HOTEL, RESTAURANT, AND TOURISM NONE 2,2.5 MANAGEMENT I DC-HOTEL, RESTAURANT, AND TOURISM NONE 2,2.5 MANAGEMENT II DC-INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE TRADES I NONE 2, DC-INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE TRADES NONE 2,2.5 II DC-MACHINE TOOL OPERATION NONE 2,2.5 I/MACHINE SHOP I DC-MACHINE TOOL OPERATION NONE 2,2.5 II/MACHINE SHOP II DC-MARKETING MANAGEMENT NONE 1,1.5,2,2.5 TECHNOLOGY I DC-MARKETING MANAGEMENT NONE 1,1.5,2,2.5 TECHNOLOGY II DC-METAL TRADES I NONE 2,2.5 32
37 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Dual Credit Courses - Vocational DC-METAL TRADES II NONE 2, DC-NUTRITION & WELLNESS NONE DC-OUTBOARD ENGINE MECHANICS I NONE 2, DC-OUTBOARD ENGINE MECHANICS II NONE 2, DC-PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT NONE DC-PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER I NONE 2, DC-PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER II NONE 2, DC-POLYMER TECHNOLOGY I NONE 2, DC-POLYMER TECHNOLOGY II NONE 2, DC-RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NONE DC-SCIENCE OF AGRICULTURAL ANIMALS NONE 1, DC-SCIENCE OF AGRICULTURAL NONE 1,1.5 ENVIRONMENT DC-SCIENCE OF AGRICULTURAL NONE 1,1.5 MECHANIZATION DC-SCIENCE OF AGRICULTURAL PLANTS NONE 1, DC-SMALL ENGINE REPAIR I NONE 2, DC-SMALL ENGINE REPAIR II NONE 2, DC-TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS I NONE 2, DC-TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS II NONE 2, DC-TECHNOLOGY DISCOVERY-GRADE 9 NONE DC-VEHICLE & MOBILE EQUIP. NONE 2,2.5 MECHANICS I DC-VEHICLE & MOBILE EQUIP. NONE 2,2.5 MECHANICS II 33
38 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Dual Credit Courses - Vocational DC-WELDING I NONE 2, DC-WELDING II NONE 2,2.5 English Language Arts Middle COMMUNICATION-WRITTEN-GRADES ,119, ENGLISH-GRADE 7 119,902, ENGLISH-GRADE 8 174,119, ORAL COMMUNICATION-MIDDLE 119,196,902,123, READING-GRADES ,902, AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE BROADCAST JOURNALISM 123,119,440,149, COMMUNICATION, ORAL I, GRADES , COMMUNICATION-ORAL II, GRADES 196, CREATIVE WRITING 119, DEBATE I-GRADES ,119.5, DEBATE II-GRADES ,119.5, DEBATE III 119, ENGLISH I-GRADE ENGLISH II, GRADE ENGLISH III, GRADE ENGLISH IV, GRADE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND 119 & COMPOSITION-ADVANCED PLACEMENT ENGLISH LITERATURE AND 119 & COMPOSITION-ADVANCED PLACEMENT ENGLISH-ACCELERATED, GRADE
39 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi English Language Arts ENGLISH-ACCELERATED-GRADE ENGLISH-ACCELERATED-GRADE ENGLISH-ACCELERATED-GRADE INTERMEDIATE POETRY INTRODUCTION TO JOURNALISM 440,119, INTRODUCTION TO LITERARY ARTS INTRODUCTION TO SIGN LANGUAGE JOURNALISM LABORATORY I 119,149.5,1, JOURNALISM LABORATORY II 119,149.5, JOURNALISM LABORATORY III 119,149.5, MYTHOLOGY NOVEL-AMERICAN SPEAKING-PUBLIC 119, STORIES-SHORT TECHNICAL AND WORKPLACE WRITING 149, TWENTIETH CENTURY LITERATURE WORLD LITERATURE 119.5, WRITERS-MISSISSIPPI Family and Consumer Sciences (Vocational) Middle LIFE CONNECTIONS I 321, LIFE CONNECTIONS II 322, CHILD CARE & GUIDANCE MGMT. & 321 & 328,322 & 328 2,2.5 SERVICES I CHILD CARE & GUIDANCE MGMT. & 322 & 328,321 & 328 2,2.5 SERVICES II CHILD DEVELOPMENT 322,
40 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Family and Consumer Sciences (Vocational) CULINARY AND RELATED FOODS 366,321 & 331,322 & 2,2.5 TECHNOLOGY I CULINARY AND RELATED FOODS 322 & 331,366,321 & 2,2.5 TECHNOLOGY II DESIGN TECH. FOR 323,321 & 330,322 & 2 FASHION/INTERIORS I DESIGN TECH. FOR 322 & 330,321 & 330, 2 FASHION/INTERIORS II FAMILY AND INDIVIDUAL HEALTH 321, FAMILY DYNAMICS 322, NUTRITION & WELLNESS 322, PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 322, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 322,321.5 Foreign Language Middle FRENCH-GRADE FRENCH-GRADE GERMAN-GRADE GERMAN-GRADE INTRO. TO FOREIGN LANGUAGE-OPT 140,139,130,135,134 0 II-GRD 7-8-EXPLORING FOREIGN LANGUAGE INTRODUCTION TO FOREIGN LANGUAGE-OPTION I-GRADES 7-8-LATIN ITALIAN-GRADE ITALIAN-GRADE RUSSIAN-GRADE RUSSIAN-GRADE SPANISH-GRADE SPANISH-GRADE
41 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Foreign Language DC-CHINESE I NONE FRENCH I FRENCH II FRENCH III FRENCH IV FRENCH LANGUAGE-ADVANCED PLACEMENT 130 & FRENCH LITERATURE-ADVANCED 130 & PLACEMENT GERMAN I GERMAN II GERMAN III GERMAN IV GERMAN LANGUAGE-ADVANCED PLACEMENT 134 & ITALIAN-GRADES LATIN I LATIN II LATIN III LATIN IV LATIN LITERATURE-ADVANCED 135 & PLACEMENT LATIN-CATULLUS-HORACE-ADVANCED PLACEMENT LATIN-VERGIL-ADVANCED PLACEMENT 135 & RUSSIAN I RUSSIAN II RUSSIAN III RUSSIAN IV SPANISH I
42 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Foreign Language SPANISH II SPANISH III SPANISH IV SPANISH LANGUAGE-ADVANCED 140 & PLACEMENT SPANISH LITERATURE-ADVANCED 140 & PLACEMENT Gifted Education G-AEROSPACE STUDIES 182 & 207,189 & 207, & 207,188 & G-ART HISTORY, ADVANCED PLACEMENT 102 & 207 & G-ART STUDIO-2-D DESIGN 102 & 207 & PORTFOLIO-ADVANCED PLACEMENT G-ART, STUDIO-3-D DESIGN 102 & 207 & PORTFOLIO-ADVANCED PLACEMENT G-ART, STUDIO, DRAWING PORTFOLIO, 102 & 207 & ADVANCED PLACEMENT G-BIOLOGY, ADVANCED PLACEMENT 181 & 207 & G-CALCULUS AB, ADVANCED PLACEMENT 154 & 207 & G-CALCULUS BC, ADVANCED PLACEMENT 154 & 207 & G-CHEMISTRY, GENERAL, ADVANCED 185 & 207 & PLACEMENT G-COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND 192 & 207 & POLITICS, ADVANCED PLACEMENT G-COMPUTER SCIENCE A, ADVANCED 113 & 207 & 612,118 1 PLACEMENT & 207 & 612,111 & 207 & G-COMPUTER SCIENCE AB, ADVANCED 111 & 207 & 613,113 1 PLACEMENT & 207 & 613,118 & 207 & G-CREATIVE WRITING 119 & 207,149 &
43 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Gifted Education G-DANCE PERFORMANCE IV 112 & 207,121 & 207.5, G-DEBATE III 119 & 207,196 & G-DRAMATIC CRITICISM AND 119 & 207,196 & 207,.5,1 PERFORMANCE 123 & G-ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND 119 & 207 & COMPOSITION, ADVANCED PLACEMENT G-ENGLISH LITERATURE AND 119 & 207 & COMPOSIITION, ADVANCED PLACEMENT G-ENGLISH, ACCELERATED, GRADE & G-ENGLISH, ACCELERATED, GRADE & G-ENGLISH, ACCELERATED, GRADE & G-ENGLISH, ACCELERATED, GRADE & G-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, GENERAL, 182 & 207 & 628,181 1 ADVANCED PLACEMENT & 207 & 628,185 & 207 & 628,188 & 207 & 628,189 & 207 & 628,187 & 207 & G-EUROPEAN HISTORY, ADVANCED 192 & 207 & PLACEMENT G-FRENCH LANGUAGE, ADVANCED 130 & 207 & PLACEMENT G-FRENCH LITERATURE, ADVANCED 130 & 207 & PLACEMENT G-FUTURE STUDIES 192 & G-GERMAN LANGUAGE, ADVANCED 134 & 207 & PLACEMENT G-HUMANITIES I 192 & 207,119 & 207.5, G-HUMANITIES II 192 & 207,119 & 207.5, G-LATIN LITERATURE, ADVANCED 135 & 207 & PLACEMENT G-LATIN, CATULLUS, HORACE, 135 & ADVANCED PLACEMENT 39
44 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Gifted Education G-LATIN, VIRGIL, ADVANCED 135 & 207 & PLACEMENT G-MACRO ECONOMICS, ADVANCED 192 & 207 & PLACEMENT G-MICRO ECONOMICS, ADVANCED 192 & 207 & PLACEMENT G-MUSIC THEORY, ADVANCED PLACEMENT 165 & 207 & 641,167.5,1 & 207 & 641,166 & 207 & G-MUSIC, THEORY AND 167 & 207,166 & 207,.5,1 HARMONY/LITERATURE 165 & G-MYTHOLOGY 119 & G-PERFORMING ARTS, SPECIAL COURSE 166 & 207,165 & 207,.5,1 167 & 207,123 & 207, 125 & 207,196 & G-PHYSICS B, ADVANCED PLACEMENT 189 & 207 & G-PHYSICS C, ELECTRICITY AND 189 & 207 & MAGNETISM, ADVANCED PLACEMENT G-PHYSICS, MECHANICS, ADVANCED 189 & 207 & PLACEMENT G-PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS 154 & G-PSYCHOLOGY, ADVANCED PLACEMENT 192 & 207 & 645,171 1 & 207 & G-SPANISH LANGUAGE, ADVANCED 140 & 207 & PLACEMENT G-SPANISH LITERATURE, ADVANCED 140 & 207 & PLACEMENT G-THEATRE III 119 & 207,196 & 207,.5,1 123 & G-THEATRE IV 119 & 207,196 & 207, & G-U.S. GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS, 192 & 207 & ADVANCED PLACEMENT G-U.S. HISTORY, ADVANCED PLACEMENT 192 & 207 &
45 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi Gifted Education G-VISUAL ARTS IV 127 & 207,102 & 207.5,1 Health Education (Vocational) AGING SERVICES I 355,329 2, AGING SERVICES II 355,329 2, ALLIED HEALTH CLUSTER I 355 2, ALLIED HEALTH CLUSTER II 355 2,2.5 Health Safety & Physical Ed. Middle HEALTH EDUCATION-GRADE 7 143,141,115,117,142, HEALTH EDUCATION-GRADE 8 144,117,143,115,141, PHYSICAL EDUCATION-GRADES ,115, DRUG EDUCATION Valid License HEALTH EDUCATION 142,143.5, PHYSICAL EDUCATION-GRADES , SAFETY EDUCATION Lodging and Hospitality (Vocational) HOTEL, RESTAURANT, AND TOURISM 311 2,2.5 MANAGEMENT I HOTEL, RESTAURANT, AND TOURISM 311 2,2.5 MANAGEMENT II MS Virtual Public Schools - MVPS OL-ACCOUNTING I NONE 1 41
46 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi MS Virtual Public Schools - MVPS OL-ADVANCE SOFTWARE TOPICS NONE OL-ADVANCE SOFTWARE TOPICS NONE OL-ADVANCED WORLD GEOGRAPHY NONE OL-ALGEBRA II NONE OL-AMERICAN GOVERNMENT (U.S. NONE.5 GOVERNMENT) OL-AMERICAN STUDIES NONE OL-AP ART HISTORY NONE OL-AP BIOLOGY NONE OL-AP CALCULUS AB NONE OL-AP CALCULUS BC NONE OL-AP CHEMISTRY NONE OL-AP CHINESE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE NONE OL-AP COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND NONE 1 POLITICS OL-AP COMPUTER SCIENCE A NONE OL-AP COMPUTER SCIENCE AB NONE OL-AP ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND NONE 1 COMPOSITION OL-AP ENGLISH LITERATURE AND NONE 1 COMPOSITION OL-AP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE NONE OL-AP EUROPEAN HISTORY NONE OL-AP FRENCH LANGUAGE NONE OL-AP FRENCH LITERATURE NONE OL-AP GERMAN LANGUAGE NONE OL-AP GOVERNMENT & NONE.5 POLITICS-UNITED STATES OL-AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY NONE 1 42
47 Approved Courses for the Schools of Mississippi MS Virtual Public Schools - MVPS OL-AP ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE NONE OL-AP JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND NONE 1 CULTURE OL-AP LATIN LITERATURE NONE OL-AP LATIN: VERGIL NONE OL-AP MACROECONOMICS NONE OL-AP MICRO ECONOMICS NONE OL-AP MUSIC THEORY NONE OL-AP PHYSICS B NONE OL-AP PHYSICS C: ELECTRICITY AND NONE 1 MAGNETISM OL-AP PHYSICS C: MECHANICS NONE OL-AP PSYCHOLOGY NONE OL-AP SPANISH LANGUAGE NONE OL-AP SPANISH LITERATURE NONE OL-AP STATISTICS NONE OL-AP STUDIO ART: 2D DESIGN NONE 1 PORTFOLIO OL-AP STUDIO ART: 3D DESIGN NONE 1 PORTFOLIO OL-AP STUDIO ART: DRAWING NONE OL-AP U.S. HISTORY NONE OL-AP WORLD HISTORY NONE OL-BUSINESS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY NONE OL-CALCULUS NONE OL-CHEMISTRY NONE OL-COMMUNICATIONS IN BUSINESS NONE OL-COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH NONE.5 43
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