Outline of the Course Coding Structure for NC Public Schools

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1 Outline of the Course Coding Structure for NC Public Schools PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA Department of Public Instruction State Board of Education Statistical Research Section/Division of School Business Office of Financial and Business Services

2 In compliance with federal law, NC Public Schools administers all state-operated educational programs, employment activities and admissions without discrimination because of race, religion, national or ethnic origin, color, age, military service, disability, or gender, except where exemption is appropriate and allowed by law. Inquiries or complaints should be directed to: Dr. Elsie C. Leak, Associate Superintendent : : Office of Curriculum and School Reform Services 6307 Mail Service Center :: Raleigh, NC :: Telephone :: Fax Visit us on the Web::

3 CODE STRUCTURE The course coding system has a blocked structure. Each course is identified by a seven digit code. These seven digits are grouped into four blocks. The first block (first four digits) identifies the subject area. The first two digits of the subject area block identify the DISCIPLINE, and the third and fourth digits identify the individual COURSE within the discipline. The second block of one digit (fifth digit of the course code) indicates the LEVEL of the course. The third block, again one digit (sixth digit of the course code), indicates the GRADE LEVEL for which the course is designed. The last block of one digit shows the LENGTH of the course. Symbolically the course code and its four blocks look like this: DD CC A G L DISCIPLINE/COURSE LEVEL GRADE LEVEL OF THE COURSE LENGTH These four blocks are explicit in the coding structure and have the following content breakdown: FIRST BLOCK: SUBJECT AREA SECOND BLOCK: LEVEL THIRD BLOCK: GRADE LEVEL OF THE COURSE FOURTH BLOCK: COURSE LENGTH

4 FIRST BLOCK: SUBJECT AREA DIGITS ONE AND TWO: DISCIPLINE The first two digits identify the discipline to which the course belongs. CODE 0X DESCRIPTION Courses that have no identifiable discipline or those that consist of several disciplines. These generally are blocked courses. The 0 in the first digit and a non-zero in the second digit indicate that the course is a blocked course with a combination of disciplines. The space marked X is used for combination courses. When this second digit is also 0, the course has no identifiable discipline such as a self-contained elementary grade course. 10 Communication Skills and Foreign Languages. Includes Reading, English, and LanguageArts. 20 Mathematics 30 Science 40 Social Studies 50 Arts Education Vocational Education 90 Health and Physical Education 95 Miscellaneous 99 Non-classroom activities A course taught by the same teacher all day in a self-contained class would have 00 in the discipline digits. A blocked or departmentalized course that consists of a combination of disciplines such as Social Studies/Math/Science will be coded as The 0 in the first digit and a non-zero in the second digit indicate that the course is a blocked course with a combination of disciplines. Each digit following 0 shows the first digit of the discipline combinations: 4 the first digit of Social Studies, 2 the first digit of Math, and 3 the first digit of Science. Combination courses are offered mostly in elementary and middle grades. DIGITS THREE AND FOUR: COURSE The third and fourth digits identify the specific course. Within each discipline, the coding structure allows up to 100 distinct courses. The courses that have similar subject matter are grouped together. For instance, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus are grouped together within mathematics and numbered sequentially with space allowed for additions to the curriculum in years ahead. The subject groups constitute an implicit classification level although they do not require a separate code block. For instance, all math courses that are numbered between 20 and 29 (third and fourth digits) are various algebra courses. All science courses in the same code range are biological sciences. Self-contained classes with the same children and no single subject content would have 00 in the third and fourth digits.

5 SECOND BLOCK: LEVEL The academic level of one digit indicates the academic rigor of the course and the depth of treatment of the subject. The purpose of this block is to distinguish standard, advanced, advanced placement, etc., versions of a course in a given subject. This same digit is used to indicate non-classroom activities of school professional personnel. NOTE: In the descriptions that follow, the N. C. Standard Course of Study is abbreviated as NCSCS. MOST FREQUENTLY CODE USED DESCRIPTIVE TITLES DESCRIPTION 0 Special Education To be used for courses which are designed primarily for most trainable mentally handicapped, multi-handicapped, severely/profoundly mentally handicapped, and autistic students. 1 Abridged/Adapted The contents of the NCSCS are abridged and/or adapted. To be used (Remedial) when the academic rigor of the standard course is reduced in order to make the subject accessible to more students. (Example: the standard first year chemistry course is coded 30502XY, while the abridged/ adapted chemistry course is 30501XY.) Academic level 1 is also used for remedial courses and for some exceptional children courses. 2 Basic/Introduction to... This is the standard version of any course. The emphasis is on providing (Standard Version of grade level content substantially similar to that of described in the Course) NCSCS with occasional content enrichment where appropriate. 3 Applied/Technical Emphasis on the practical rather than on the theoretical side of the courses offered within the science program. This is a special code for science courses only. 5 Honors/Advanced/ The topics selected and the depth of treatment put high expectations Academically Gifted/ on the student. The content and goals are substantially higher than etc. those described in NCSCS. Emphasis is on providing content challenge to academically mature students. Most systems offer weighted grades for this level of course and offer a standard version of the same course. 6 Cooperative Education A vocational course using the cooperative method of instruction where on-the-job training is provided. To be used for vocational courses only. 7 Advanced Placement The material covered and the level of treatment is substantially the same as that provided by the College Board. The course is geared to enable students to pass AP (Advanced Placement) tests given by ETS (Education Testing Services). Only those courses which are marked with an asterisk on the subject code list can be AP courses. 8 International The material covered in the course must be that of the standard IB Baccalaureate curriculum. 9 Non-Classroom Activity To be used with all non-classroom activity codes ( ).

6 THIRD BLOCK: GRADE LEVEL OF THE COURSE This block shows the grade level(s) for which the course content is designed, not necessarily the grade level of the students enrolled. SPECIFIC CODE DESCRIPTION P Pre-Kindergarten K Kindergarten 1-9 Grades 1 through 9 (1 = Grade 1, 2 = Grade 2, etc.) A 10th grade B 11th grade C 12th grade T Community/Technical Colleges U University/College The following codes are to be used only when the course is designed to be taught in any grade of each school type. SPECIFIC CODE DESCRIPTION X High School (9-12) Y Junior High/Middle School (6-8) Z Elementary School (K-5) FOURTH BLOCK: COURSE LENGTH The first three codes given below should be sufficient for most purposes except for special electives and some vocational courses. In rare instances a course is several weeks long; in such cases, numbers 1-9 (1 = 1 week, 2 = 2 weeks, etc.) indicate course length in weeks. CODE DESCRIPTION Y Entire school year Q Quarter S Semester (half year) 1-9 Length in weeks (1 = 1 week, 2 = 2 weeks, etc.)

7 VALID COURSE CODES Only the courses marked with an asterisk (*) may have an advanced placement version and carry academic level Code 7. Arts and Career-Technical education courses that may be offered at the honors level (Code 5) are marked by a (+). Courses that may be offered in the International Baccalaureate program (Code 8) are marked by a (# ) SELF-CONTAINED 0001 INDIVIDUALIZED CURRICULUM BLOCKED COURSES 0109 LANGUAGE ARTS/PHYSICAL EDUCATION/(HEALTH) 0120 LANGUAGE ARTS/MATH 0123 LANGUAGE ARTS/MATH/SCIENCE 0124 LANGUAGE ARTS/MATH/SOCIAL STUDIES 0129 LANGUAGE ARTS/MATH/PHYSICAL EDUCATION/ (HEALTH) 0130 LANGUAGE ARTS/SCIENCE 0140 LANGUAGE ARTS/SOCIAL STUDIES 0230 MATH/SCIENCE 0239 MATH/SCIENCE/PHYSICAL EDUCATION/(HEALTH) 0290 MATH/PHYSICAL EDUCATION/(HEALTH) 0390 SCIENCE/PHYSICAL EDUCATION/(HEALTH) 0420 SOCIAL STUDIES/MATH 0423 SOCIAL STUDIES/MATH/SCIENCE 0430 SOCIAL STUDIES/SCIENCE 0435 SOCIAL STUDIES/SCIENCE/ART(MUSIC) 0439 SOCIAL STUDIES/SCIENCE/HEALTH/(P.E.) 0490 SOCIAL STUDIES/PHYSICAL EDUCATION/(HEALTH) 0550 MUSIC/ART 0990 HEALTH/PHYSICAL EDUCATION (K-8) DEPARTMENTALIZED COURSES LANGUAGE ARTS 1001 READING 1006 LANGUAGE ARTS COMPETENCY TEST 1010 LANGUAGE ARTS 1014 SPEECH I 1015 SPEECH II 1018 DEBATE 1021 ENGLISH I 1022 ENGLISH II # 1023 ENGLISH III # 1024 ENGLISH IV 1025 SPECIAL INTEREST ENGLISH (COMPOSITION) 1026 SPECIAL INTEREST ENGLISH (LANGUAGE) 1027 SPECIAL INTEREST ENGLISH (LITERATURE) 1028 SPECIAL INTEREST ENGLISH (READING) 1029 SPECIAL INTEREST ENGLISH (OTHER) 1031 JOURNALISM I 1032 JOURNALISM II FOREIGN LANGUAGES * 1033 AMERICAN LITERATURE, LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION * 1034 BRITISH LITERATURE, LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION * 1035 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION * 1036 ENGLISH LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION 1038 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 1041 FRENCH I 1042 FRENCH II 1043 FRENCH III # 1044 FRENCH IV * # 1045 FRENCH V 1046 CHINESE I 1047 CHINESE II 1048 CHINESE III * 1049 CHINESE IV 1051 SPANISH I 1052 SPANISH II 1053 SPANISH III # 1054 SPANISH IV * # 1055 SPANISH V 1060 GERMAN I 1061 GERMAN II 1062 GERMAN III # 1063 GERMAN IV * # 1064 GERMAN V # 1066 JAPANESE I # 1067 JAPANESE II 1068 JAPANESE III * 1069 JAPANESE IV 1070 RUSSIAN I 1071 RUSSIAN II 1080 LATIN I 1081 LATIN II 1082 LATIN III * # 1083 LATIN IV 1091 EXPLORATORY LANGUAGES 1095 OTHER FOREIGN LANG. I 1096 OTHER FOREIGN LANG. II 1097 OTHER FOREIGN LANG. III * # 1098 OTHER FOREIGN LANG. IV 1140 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FRENCH 1145 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHINESE 1150 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GERMAN 1165 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL JAPANESE 1170 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RUSSIAN 1175 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SPANISH 1240 MIDDLE SCHOOL FRENCH 1245 MIDDLE SCHOOL CHINESE 1250 MIDDLE SCHOOL SPANISH 1260 MIDDLE SCHOOL GERMAN 1265 MIDDLE SCHOOL JAPANESE 1270 MIDDLE SCHOOL RUSSIAN 1280 MIDDLE SCHOOL LATIN * # 1340 FRENCH VI * # 1345 CHINESE V * # 1346 CHINESE VI * # 1350 SPANISH VI * # 1360 GERMAN VI * # 1365 JAPANESE V * # 1366 JAPANESE VI # 1370 CLASSICAL GREEK IB * # 1380 LATIN V * # 1382 LATIN VI 1401 SPANISH I FOR NATIVE SPEAKERS 1402 SPANISH II FOR NATIVE SPEAKERS 1999 COMMUNITY COLLEGE LANGUAGES MATHEMATICS 2001 MATH (K-8) 2003 ACCELERATED MIDDLE SCHOOL MATH 2006 MATH COMPETENCY TEST 2008 FUNDAMENTAL MATHEMATICS I 2009 FUNDAMENTAL MATHEMATICS II 2015 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS I 2017 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS II 2020 INTRODUCTORY MATHEMATICS 2021 ALGEBRA I - A

8 2022 ALGEBRA I - B 2023 ALGEBRA I 2024 ALGEBRA II 2025 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS AND MODELING 2030 GEOMETRY 2031 ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY 2041 TRIGONOMETRY 2050 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 2051 INTEGRATED MATHEMATICS I 2052 INTEGRATED MATHEMATICS II 2053 INTEGRATED MATHEMATICS III 2054 INTEGRATED MATHEMATICS IV # 2063 SPECIAL TOPICS IN MATH * 2065 PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS 2070 PRE-CALCULUS # 2071 IB MATH STUDIES 1 # 2072 IB MATH STUDIES FIFTH YEAR MATH # 2074 IB MATH METHODS 2 * # 2076 AP CALCULUS (AB) * # 2077 AP CALCULUS (BC) # 2078 MATH HLII IB 2499 COMMUNITY COLLEGE MATH COMPUTER SCIENCE 2501 COMPUTER SKILLS/EDUCATION 2503 COMPUTER SCIENCE PILOT PROGRAM 2504 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING * # 2508 AP COMPUTER SCIENCE A * 2512 AP COMPUTER SCIENCE AB 2599 COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMPUTER SCIENCE SCIENCE 3001 SCIENCE (K-8) 3010 PHYSICAL SCIENCE 3020 BIOLOGY * # 3021 BIOLOGY II (2ND YR) 3022 ANATOMY 3023 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY # 3024 IB BIOLOGY III 3025 ANIMAL BEHAVIOR 3028 BOTANY 3029 GENETICS 3030 MICROBIOLOGY 3031 NORTH CAROLINA WILDLIFE 3032 ZOOLOGY 3035 LIFE SCIENCE 3038 EARTH/ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 3040 EARTH SCIENCE 3041 ECOLOGY * # 3042 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 3043 GEOLOGY 3044 MARINE SCIENCE 3045 OCEANOGRAPHY 3050 CHEMISTRY * # 3051 CHEMISTRY II (2ND YR) # 3053 IB CHEMISTRY III * 3060 PHYSICS * # 3061 PHYSICS II (2ND YR) # 3062 IB PHYSICS III * 3063 AP PHYSICS B * 3064 AP PHYSICS C 3070 ASTRONOMY 3071 AVIATION SCIENCE 3072 SPACE SCIENCE 3080 SPECIAL INTEREST SCIENCE 3081 PHOTOGRAPHY IN SCIENCE 3999 COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCIENCE SOCIAL STUDIES 4001 SOCIAL STUDIES (K-8) * 4003 GOVERNMENT & POLITICS: COMPARATIVE * 4004 GOVERNMENT & POLITICS: UNITED STATES 4006 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 4007 U.S. STUDIES (GENERAL) 4009 MINORITY STUDIES # 4010 SPECIAL INTEREST SOCIAL STUDIES 4011 AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES 4012 AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES 4020 LOCAL/STATE HISTORY * 4021 U.S. HISTORY * 4023 EUROPEAN HISTORY * 4024 WORLD HISTORY 4025 BIBLE HISTORY # 4026 IB HISTORY OF AMERICAS # 4027 IB 20TH CENTURY HISTORY 4030 GEOGRAPHY * 4032 HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 4033 GEOGRAPHY IN ACTION 4040 CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION 4041 CURRENT AFFAIRS AND ISSUES * 4042 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT (10-12) 4043 LAW RELATED STUDIES (10-12) * # 4050 ECONOMICS (10-12) 4051 CONSUMER ECONOMICS 4052 CIVICS AND ECONOMICS * 4054 ECONOMICS: MACRO * 4055 ECONOMICS: MICRO 4060 SOCIOLOGY 4061 SOCIAL PROBLEMS 4062 COMMUNITY ACTION PROJECTS (INTERNSHIPS) 4065 WORLD RELIGIONS 4070 ANTHROPOLOGY * # 4080 PSYCHOLOGY # 4081 IB PSYCHOLOGY II 4090 HUMANITIES 4094 CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN NC HISTORY # 4095 IB THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE 4999 COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOCIAL STUDIES ARTS EDUCATION 5110 DANCE EDUCATION (K-8) 5115 DANCE I (9-12) 5116 DANCE II (9-12) DANCE III (9-12) DANCE IV (9-12) 5125 SPECIAL TOPICS DANCE I (9-12) 5126 SPECIAL TOPICS DANCE II (9-12) 5130 DANCE HISTORY (9-12) 5134 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN DANCE 5210 GENERAL MUSIC (K-12) * # 5215 MUSIC THEORY (10-12) # 5220 MUSIC HISTORY/APPRECIATION (9-12) 5230 VOCAL MUSIC I 5231 VOCAL MUSIC II VOCAL MUSIC III VOCAL MUSIC IV 5240 ORCHESTRA I 5241 ORCHESTRA II ORCHESTRA III ORCHESTRA IV 5255 BAND I 5256 BAND II BAND III BAND IV 5265 JAZZ ENSEMBLE (9-12) 5270 ELECTRONIC MUSIC 5272 GUITAR 5275 PIANO

9 5280 HANDBELLS 5284 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN MUSIC 5310 CREATIVE DRAMATICS (K-8) 5314 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE ARTS (9-12) # 5315 THEATRE ARTS I (9-12) # 5316 THEATRE ARTS II (9-12) THEATRE ARTS III (9-12) THEATRE ARTS IV (9-12) 5325 TECHNICAL THEATRE I (9-12) 5326 TECHNICAL THEATRE II (9-12) 5330 THEATRE HISTORY (9-12) 5334 ACTING (9-12) 5338 DIRECTING (9-12) 5342 PLAY PRODUCTION (9-12) 5360 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN THEATRE ARTS 5410 VISUAL ARTS (K-8) 5415 VISUAL ARTS I (9-12) 5416 VISUAL ARTS II (9-12) VISUAL ARTS III (9-12) VISUAL ARTS IV (9-12) 5425 FINE CRAFTS (9-12) 5429 CERAMICS (9-12) 5433 GRAPHIC DESIGN (9-12) 5437 PHOTOGRAPHY (9-12) 5440 FILM PRODUCTION (9-12) 5444 ELECTRONIC ART (9-12) * 5448 ART HISTORY (9-12) # 5449 ART HISTORY AND APPRECIATION * 5452 STUDIO ART: DRAWING (9-12) * 5453 STUDIO ART: 2D DESIGN (9-12) * 5454 STUDIO ART: 3D DESIGN (9-12) 5460 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN VISUAL ARTS 5510 FOLK ARTS (K-12) 5999 COMMUNITY COLLEGE ARTS CAREER DEVELOPMENT 6109 CAREER DEVELOPMENT PILOT PROGRAM 6145 CAREER MANAGEMENT 6158 EXPLORING CAREER DECISIONS 6162 CAREER DEVELOPMENT SPECIAL INTEREST 6198 CAREER DEVELOPMENT INTERNSHIP BUSINESS EDUCATION 6200 PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS AND PERSONAL FINANCE - BE 6208 EXPLORING BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES 6209 BUSINESS PILOT PROGRAM 6215 BUSINESS LAW 6225 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & APPLICATIONS # 6227 IB BUSINESS MANAGEMENT - BE 6235 SMALL BUSINESS/ENTREPRENEURSHIP - BE 6311 COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING I COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING II 6313 COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING III 6334 NAF-FINANCE I - BE 6335 NAF - FINANCE II - BE 6340 FOUNDATIONS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 6343 NETWORK ADMINISTRATION III NETWORK ADMINISTRATION II - LINUX NETWORK ADMINISTRATION II - NOVELL NETWORK ADMINISTRATION II - MICROSOFT 6400 BUSINESS COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 6411 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS I 6412 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS II 6413 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS III E-COMMERCE I E-COMMERCE II 6421 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING I - VB.NET COMPUTER PROGRAMMING II - VB.NET 6423 NAF - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY I 6424 NAF-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY II 6426 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING I - OTHER LANGUAGES COMPUTER PROGRAMMING II - OTHER LANGUAGES # 6430 IB INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DATA BASE PROGRAMMING I - ORACLE ACADEMY DATA BASE PROGRAMMING II - ORACLE ACADEMY 6460 BUS. AND INF. TECH. ED. SPECIAL INTEREST 6511 KEYBOARDING 6514 DIGITAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 6535 BUSINESS & ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS 6596 BE - APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM 6597 BUSINESS COOPERATIVE PROGRAM 6598 BUSINESS INTERNSHIP 6599 BUSINESS ADVANCED STUDIES MARKETING EDUCATION 6600 PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS AND PERSONAL FINANCE - ME 6609 MARKETING PILOT PROGRAM 6615 SMALL BUSINESS/ENTREPRENEURSHIP -ME 6621 MARKETING 6622 MARKETING MANAGEMENT STRATEGIC MARKETING 6631 FASHION MERCHANDISING 6632 FASHION MERCHANDISING AND MANAGEMENT # 6640 IB BUSINESS MANAGEMENT - ME 6645 TRAVEL/TOURISM & RECREATION 6646 NAF - TRAVEL AND TOURISM I 6647 NAF -TRAVEL AND TOURISM II 6648 NAF - FINANCE I - ME 6649 NAF - FINANCE II -ME 6655 ADVERTISING/SALES PROMOTION 6665 MARKETING TECHNOLOGY & MEDIA 6670 SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT MARKETING I 6671 SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT MARKETING II 6690 MARKETING EDUCATION SPECIAL INTEREST 6696 MARKETING APPRENTICESHIP 6697 MARKETING COOPERATIVE PROGRAM 6698 MARKETING INTERNSHIP 6699 MARKETING ADVANCED STUDIES AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION 6809 AGRICULTURE PILOT PROGRAM 6810 AGRISCIENCE APPLICATIONS 6811 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION I 6812 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION II 6813 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION III 6821 ANIMAL SCIENCE I 6822 ANIMAL SCIENCE II 6823 ANIMAL SCIENCE II - SMALL ANIMALS 6825 EQUINE SCIENCE I 6826 EQUINE SCIENCE II 6828 EXPLORING BIOTECHNOLOGY 6831 AGRICULTURAL MECHANICS I 6832 AGRICULTURAL MECHANICS II 6833 AGRICULTURAL MECHANICS II - SMALL ENGINES 6840 AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION SPECIAL INTEREST 6841 HORTICULTURE I HORTICULTURE II - GENERAL HORTICULTURE II -TURF GRASS 6851 ENVIRONMENTAL & NATURAL RESOURCES I 6852 ENVIRONMENTAL & NATURAL RESOURCES II 6853 ENVIRONMENTAL & NATURAL RESOURCES III 6871 BIOTECHNOLOGY AND AGRISCIENCE RESEARCH I 6872 BIOTECHNOLOGY AND AGRISCIENCE RESEARCH II HORTICULTURE II - LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION 6896 AGRICULTURE APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM 6897 AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVE PROGRAM 6898 AGRICULTURAL INTERNSHIP

10 6899 AGRICULTURAL ADVANCED STUDIES 6999 COMMUNITY COLLEGE BUS/MKT/AG FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES 7009 FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES - PILOT PGM TEEN LIVING 7018 EXPLORING LIFE SKILLS 7035 APPAREL DEVELOPMENT I 7036 APPAREL DEVELOPMENT II 7045 FOODS I - FUNDAMENTALS 7046 FOODS II - ADVANCED 7055 HOUSING AND INTERIORS I 7056 HOUSING AND INTERIORS II 7065 PARENTING AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT 7075 FOODS II - FOOD SCIENCE 7085 LIFE MANAGEMENT 7090 FAMILY AND CONS. SCIENCES SPECIAL INTEREST 7111 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION I EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION II 7113 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION III 7121 CULINARY ARTS & HOSPITALITY I 7122 CULINARY ARTS & HOSPITALITY II 7123 CULINARY ARTS & HOSPITALITY III 7196 FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES APPRENTICESHIP 7197 FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES COOP. PROG FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES INTERNSHIP 7199 FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES ADVANCED STUDIES HEALTH OCCUPATIONS EDUCATION 7200 BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY 7205 EXPLORING BIOTECHNOLOGY 7209 HEALTH OCCUPATIONS PILOT PROGRAM 7210 HEALTH TEAM RELATIONS 7211 ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES I 7212 ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES II 7213 ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES III 7221 MEDICAL SCIENCES I MEDICAL SCIENCES II 7223 MEDICAL SCIENCES III 7280 HEALTH OCC. ED. SPECIAL INTEREST 7296 HEALTH SCIENCE APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM 7298 HEALTH CAREERS INTERNSHIP 7299 HEALTH SCIENCE ADVANCED STUDIES 7399 COMMUNITY COLLEGE HEALTH/HUMAN SERV. TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION 7400 INTRO. TO TRADE & INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION 7409 TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL PILOT PROGRAM 7511 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY I 7512 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY II 7513 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY III 7521 COLLISION REPAIR TECHNOLOGY I 7522 COLLISION REPAIR TECHNOLOGY II 7523 COLLISION REPAIR TECHNOLOGY III 7531 AEROSPACE I 7532 AEROSPACE II 7533 AEROSPACE III 7551 DIESEL MECHANICS I 7552 DIESEL MECHANICS II 7553 DIESEL MECHANICS III 7561 MARINE OCCUPATIONS I 7562 MARINE OCCUPATIONS II 7563 MARINE OCCUPATIONS III 7611 TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY I 7612 TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY II 7613 TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY III 7621 FURNITURE AND CABINET MAKING I 7622 FURNITURE\CABINET MAKING II 7623 FURNITURE\CABINET MAKING III 7631 ELECTRONICS I ELECTRONICS II 7633 ELECTRONICS III 7641 METALS MANUFACTURING I 7642 METALS MANUFACTURING II 7643 METALS MANUFACTURING III 7651 ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY I 7652 ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY II 7653 ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY III 7661 WELDING TECHNOLOGY I 7662 WELDING TECHNOLOGY II 7663 WELDING TECHNOLOGY III 7711 MASONRY I 7712 MASONRY II 7713 MASONRY III 7721 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY I 7722 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY II 7723 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY III 7741 ELECTRICAL TRADES I 7742 ELECTRICAL TRADES II 7743 ELECTRICAL TRADES III 7751 AIR CONDITION/REFRIGERATION I 7752 AIR CONDITION/REFRIGERATION II 7753 AIR CONDITION/REFRIGERATION III 7761 PLUMBING I 7762 PLUMBING II 7763 PLUMBING III 7810 COSMETOLOGY-INTRODUCTION 7811 COSMETOLOGY I 7812 COSMETOLOGY II 7813 COSMETOLOGY III 7821 TRADE & IND. COOPERATIVE TRAINING I 7822 TRADE & IND. COOPERATIVE TRAINING II 7823 TRADE & IND. COOPERATIVE TRAINING III 7831 LAW ENFORCEMENT I 7832 LAW ENFORCEMENT II 7833 LAW ENFORCEMENT III 7901 SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL VISUALIZATION I SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL VISUALIZATION II 7903 SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL VISUALIZATION III 7911 PRINTING GRAPHICS I 7912 PRINTING GRAPHICS II 7913 PRINTING GRAPHICS III 7921 DRAFTING I 7931 COMMERCIAL ART I 7932 COMMERCIAL ART II 7933 COMMERCIAL ART III 7935 DIGITAL MEDIA I 7936 DIGITAL MEDIA II 7941 PHOTOGRAPHY I 7942 PHOTOGRAPHY II 7943 PHOTOGRAPHY III 7951 PROGRAMMING AND BROADCASTING I 7952 PROGRAMMING AND BROADCASTING II 7953 PROGRAMMING AND BROADCASTING III DRAFTING - ARCHITECTURAL II DRAFTING - ARCHITECTURAL III DRAFTING - ENGINEERING II DRAFTING - ENGINEERING III 7980 NETWORKING I - T&I NETWORK ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY II - CISCO NETWORK ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY III - CISCO NETWORK ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY II - NORTEL NETWORK ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY III - NORTEL 7991 COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY I COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY II 7993 T&I SPECIAL INTEREST 7996 TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM

11 7997 TRADE & INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE PROGRAM 7998 TRADE & INDUSTRIAL INTERNSHIP 7999 TRADE & INDUSTRIAL ADVANCED STUDIES TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION 8005 TECHNOLOGY ADVANCED STUDIES 8006 SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL VISUALIZATION I SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL VISUALIZATION II 8008 SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL VISUALIZATION III 8009 TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION PILOT PGM PRINCIPLES OF TECHNOLOGY I PRINCIPLES OF TECHNOLOGY II 8013 PRINCIPLES OF TECHNOLOGY III 8108 EXPLORING TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS 8110 FUNDAMENTALS OF TECHNOLOGY 8115 MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS 8120 PRE-ENGINEERING I 8121 PRE-ENGINEERING II 8125 COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS 8126 TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS 8141 STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS 8190 TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION SPECIAL INTEREST 8196 TECHNOLOGY APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM 8198 TECHNOLOGY INTERNSHIP 8999 COMMUNITY COLLEGE INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION 9001 PHYSICAL EDUCATION (K-8) 9010 HEALTH EDUCATION (K-8) 9011 HEALTH/PHYSICAL EDUCATION (REQUIRED 9-12) 9013 HEALTH EDUCATION (ELECTIVE 9-12) 9015 PHYSICAL EDUCATION (ELECTIVE 9-12) 9017 HEALTH/PHYSICAL ED (ELECTIVE 9-12) 9199 COMMUNITY COLLEGE HEALTHFUL LIVING OCCUPATIONAL COURSES FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES 9210 OCCUPATIONAL ENGLISH I 9211 OCCUPATIONAL ENGLISH II 9212 OCCUPATIONAL ENGLISH III 9213 OCCUPATIONAL ENGLISH IV 9220 OCCUPATIONAL MATHEMATICS I 9221 OCCUPATIONAL MATHEMATICS II 9222 OCCUPATIONAL MATHEMATICS III 9231 OCCUPATIONAL LIFE SKILLS, SCIENCE I 9232 OCCUPATIONAL LIFE SKILLS, SCIENCE II 9240 OCCUPATIONAL PREPARATION I 9241 OCCUPATIONAL PREPARATION II 9242 OCCUPATIONAL PREPARATION III 9243 OCCUPATIONAL PREPARATION IV 9245 OCCUPATIONAL SOCIAL STUDIES I 9246 OCCUPATIONAL SOCIAL STUDIES II 9565 VIRTUAL HIGH SCHOOL COURSES 9575 COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSES 9576 UNIVERSITY COURSES NON-CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES 9901 PRINCIPAL 9902 ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL 9905 COMMUNITY SCHOOL COORDINATOR 9906 SCHOOL-LEVEL SIMS COORDINATOR 9907 EXTENDED DAY COORDINATOR 9909 DROP OUT PREVENTION COUNSELOR 9910 COUNSELOR - REGULAR FUNDING 9912 JOB PLACEMENT SPECIALIST 9914 SOCIAL WORKER/ATTENDANCE COUNSELOR 9916 PHYSICAL/OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST 9920 SCHOOL NURSE 9922 AUDIOLOGIST 9923 SPEECH/LANGUAGE THERAPIST 9924 LIBRARIAN/MEDIA COORDINATOR 9926 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR 9928 TEACHER ATHLETIC TRAINER 9930 EXCEPTIONAL CHILD WORK STUDY COORDINATOR 9931 EXCEPTIONAL CHILD CONSULTANT 9940 DUTY-FREE PERIOD 9941 LEARNING LAB 9942 EXCEPTIONAL CHILD ADAPTIVE V.E TESTING 9947 TUTORING 9948 IN-SCHOOL SUSPENSION 9949 VOCATIONAL DIRECTOR 9950 VOCATIONAL CO-OP COORDINATOR 9951 SINGLE PARENT COORDINATOR 9952 SEX EQUITY COORDINATOR 9955 VOCATIONAL SPECIAL POPULATIONS COORDINATOR 9956 APPRENTICESHIP COORDINATOR 9980 PLANNING 9981 STUDY HALL 9982 ACTIVITY PERIOD/HOMEROOM 9983 LUNCHROOM DUTY/LUNCH 9984 BUS DUTY 9985 NON-REPORTING 9994 CAREER DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR 9995 CURRICULUM COORDINATOR 9997 PSYCHOLOGIST 9998 NON-SCHEDULED INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT MISCELLANEOUS 9501 JROTC I 9502 JROTC II 9503 JROTC III 9504 JROTC IV 9505 RELIGION RELATED 9510 SAT PREPARATION 9512 TEACHER CADET I 9513 TEACHER CADET II 9515 LIBRARY/MEDIA ASSISTANCE 9520 SPECIAL INTEREST TOPICS (MINI-COURSES) 9530 SPORTS MEDICINE/ATHLETIC TRAINING 9540 DRIVER EDUCATION & SAFETY 9550 CASEE (CURRICULUM ASSISTANCE & SKILLS FOR EMPLOY.) 9560 EXTENDED DAY DIVERSIFIED COOPERATIVE TRAIN- ING 9561 CAREER TRAINING FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN 9562 INTERNSHIP

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