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1 t^iqebo=`eofpqf^k=^`^abjv= FOUR YEAR CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS AND ELECTIVES Revised 3/11/15 The following requirements have been adopted in order to ensure that our students are prepared for the next level of education upon graduation from Walther. The curriculum of Walther Christian Academy is, primarily, a liberal arts, college preparatory course of study. Its purpose is to provide a well-rounded, multi-disciplinary education which will provide an excellent base for post-secondary education. Twenty-four (24) credits are required for graduation. A credit is earned for a subject continued for five periods a week throughout one school year. Credit is given on a semester basis. Some courses are only one semester (0.5 credits) in length. For each semester a student is enrolled in Walther, 2.5 of 3 credits per semester must be issued by Walther. The twenty-four (24) credits required for graduation must include: 4.0 credits of English Including: 1 credit in American Literature Freshman English B is counted as an elective, not an English credit 3.0 credits of Science Including: 1 credit of Integrated Science 1 credit of life science (Biology, Environmental Science or Anatomy and Physiology) 1 credit of physical or earth science (Earth Science, Chemistry, Advanced Chemistry, AP Chemistry, Physics, or College Physics) 3.0 credits of Math Including: 1 credit in Algebra I A/B, Algebra I, Honors Algebra I, or Honors Algebra II Algebra I B is counted as an elective, not a Math credit 1 credit in Geometry or Honors Geometry 2.0 credits of Religion 3.0 credits of Social Studies Including: 1 credit of U.S. History or AP U.S. History Passing of U.S. and Illinois Constitution tests 1 credit of World Geography or World History 0.5 credit of a computer course 2.5 credits of Physical Education Including: 0.5 credit of Health 1.0 credit of Fine Arts (Art, Music) A maximum of 6 credits may come from music performance classes 5.0 credits of electives Electives may include but are not limited to art, business, music and foreign language. 1.0 credit courses are 2 semester (full year) classes and meet 1 period each day. All other 0.5 credit courses are 1 semester classes and meet for 1 period each day. Each year a student carries a program sufficient to earn a minimum of FIVE (5) academic credits in addition to P.E. and Religion. At the beginning of each course, the student will be given a class syllabus and grading policy. A student must satisfactorily complete a course in Physical Education and Religion during each semester of attendance at Walther. For transfer students, 0.5 credit of religion for each year the student attends Walther is required for graduation. Detailed course descriptions for our classes are available online at under Upper School 9-12 Counseling Academics.

2 FRESHMAN YEAR ART 011 Art I Art II 0.5 Art I with a B or better or teacher BUSINESS 100 Introduction to Computer Science Web Design 0.5 Intro to Comp Sci 1 st Semester and 80% or higher comp on placement test or Dept 960 Consumer Economics 0.5 Freshman English or American Literature Placement required (Cross listed with Social Studies Dept) ENGLISH (Based on Placement Test) FOREIGN LANGUAGE (Based on Placement Tests) MATHEMATICS (Based on Placement Test or results of summer school) A quarter or semester grade of D or F in an honors class will result in placement in equivalent regular class in subsequent quarter MUSIC NOTE: Students must be enrolled in a music performance course in order to participate in Christian Minstrels or Jazz Band 511 Freshman English A and 515 must be taken together (1 English credit) 515 Freshman English B 1.0 (1 elective credit) 521 Freshman English American Literature Spanish I 1.0 Freshman English or American Literature placement and 80% or higher comp on placement test or Dept 355 Spanish for Native Speakers 1.0 Based on Diagnostic Heritage Language Test 361 Spanish II 1.0 Dept 201 Algebra I A and 205 must be taken together (1 math credit) 205 Algebra I B 1.0 (1 elective credit) 221 Honors Algebra I Algebra I Honors Algebra II Wind Ensemble/Orchestra 1.0 Placement by audition and Dept 451 A Cappella Choir 1.0 Placement by audition and Dept 480 Intermediate Music Theory/Musicianship 0.5 Based on Theory Fundamentals Test PHYSICAL EDUCATION 611 Boys Physical Education I Girls Physical Education I 0.5 RELIGION 700 Introduction to the Christian Religion 0.5 Dept 701 Religion I 0.5 SCIENCE (Based on Placement Test) 801 Integrated Science Earth Science Biology Chemistry 1.0 Concurrently with Honors Algebra II 861 Physics 1.0 Concurrently with Honors Algebra II SOCIAL STUDIES 901 World History World Geography Democracy in Action 0.5 Freshman English or American Literature 960 Consumer Economics 0.5 Freshman English or American Literature 970 Contemporary Events & Issues 0.5 Freshman English or American Literature 990 Introduction to Law 0.5 Freshman English or American Literature

3 SOPHOMORE YEAR ART 011 Art I Art II 0.5 Art I with a B or better or teacher 031 Art III 1.0 Art II with a B+ or better in all semesters or teacher BUSINESS 100 Introduction to Computer Science Visual Basic.net 0.5 Intro to Comp Sci & 2.0 GPA and Dept 120 Web Design 0.5 Intro to Comp Sci & 2.0 GPA and Dept 125 Advanced Web Design 0.5 Web Design & 2.0 GPA and Dept 135 Graphics & Imaging 0.5 Intro to Comp Sci & 2.0 GPA and Dept 145 Game Programming 0.5 Intro to Comp Sci & 2.0 GPA and Dept 155 Desktop Publishing 0.5 Intro to Comp Sci & 2.0 GPA and Dept 171 Accounting I Accounting II 0.5 Accounting I 960 Consumer Economics 0.5 (Cross listed with Social Studies Dept) ENGLISH 531 American Literature 1.0 Freshman English or Freshman English A/B 541 British Literature 1.0 American Literature 591 Composition 0.5 By Teacher Recommendation 592 Writing Skills 0.5 By Teacher Recommendation FOREIGN LANGUAGE 351 Spanish I 1.0 Freshman English or Freshman English A/B 355 Spanish for Native Speakers 1.0 Based on Diagnostic Heritage Language Test 361 Spanish II 1.0 Spanish I with C or better in 2 nd semester or Dept 371 Spanish III 1.0 Spanish II with C or better in 2 nd semester MATHEMATICS 221 Honors Algebra I 1.0 Dept 231 Algebra I Honors Algebra II 1.0 Honors Algebra I or Dept A quarter or semester grade of D or 251 Geometry 1.0 Algebra I F in an honors class will result in 261 Honors Geometry 1.0 Honors Algebra II or Dept placement in equivalent regular class in subsequent quarter 271 Algebra II 1.0 Algebra I and Geometry or Dept MUSIC NOTE: Students must be enrolled in a music performance course in order to participate in Christian Minstrels or Jazz Band 431 Wind Ensemble/Orchestra 1.0 Placement by audition and Dept 451 A Cappella Choir 1.0 Placement by audition and Dept 480 Intermediate Music Theory/Musicianship0.5 Based on Theory Fundamentals Test PHYSICAL EDUCATION 600 Health Boys Physical Education II Girls Physical Education II 0.5 RELIGION 700 Introduction to the Christian Religion 0.5 Dept 711 Religion II 0.5 SCIENCE 811 Earth Science Science Exploration 0.5 Summer only 3 weeks 821 Biology 1.0 Integrated Science 841 Chemistry 1.0 Integrated Science and Algebra I 855 Advanced Placement Chemistry 1.0 Algebra I and Chemistry both with a grade of B or better in all semesters and successful completion of Biology and completion of or concurrently taking Honors Algebra II or Algebra II and Dept 861 Physics 1.0 Integrated Science and Algebra I 871 Anatomy & Physiology 1.0 Biology SOCIAL STUDIES 901 World History to World History from World Geography I World Geography II 0.5 World Geography I 950 Democracy in Action Consumer Economics Contemporary Events & Issues Introduction to Law 0.5 DRIVER EDUCATION See Course Description Handbook for details

4 JUNIOR YEAR ART 011 Art I Art II 0.5 Art I with a B or better or teacher 031 Art III 1.0 Art II with a B+ or better in all semesters or teacher 041 Art IV 1.0 Art III with an A- or better in all semesters or teacher BUSINESS 100 Introduction to Computer Science Visual Basic.net 0.5 Intro to Comp Sci & 2.0 GPA and Dept 120 Web Design 0.5 Intro to Comp Sci & 2.0 GPA and Dept 125 Advanced Web Design 0.5 Web Design & 2.0 GPA and Dept 127 Web Applications 0.5 Adv Web Design & 2.0 GPA and Dept 135 Graphics & Imaging 0.5 Intro to Comp Sci & 2.0 GPA and Dept 145 Game Programming 0.5 Intro to Comp Sci & 2.0 GPA and Dept 155 Desktop Publishing 0.5 Intro to Comp Sci & 2.0 GPA and Dept 160 Presentations 0.5 (Cross listed with English Dept) 165 E Commerce 0.5 Business & Web Design & 2.0 GPA and Dept 170 Business Accounting I Accounting II 0.5 Accounting I 181 Accounting III 0.5 Accounting II 960 Consumer Economics 0.5 (Cross listed with Social Studies Dept) ENGLISH 160 Presentations American Literature 1.0 Freshman English or Freshman English A/B 540 Shakespeare 0.5 Am Lit or, for intl students, concurrent enrollment in Am Lit 541 British Literature 1.0 American Literature 545 Contemporary World Literature 0.5 Am Lit or, for intl students, concurrent enrollment in Am Lit 551 Advanced Placement English 1.0 British Literature and grade of A- or better Literature & Composition in the previous 2 semesters of English and successful completion of research component in previous WCA English class and Dept or department for transfer students 561 Journalism 0.5 Am Lit or, for intl students, concurrent enrollment in Am Lit 580 Creative Writing 0.5 Am Lit or, for intl students, concurrent enrollment in Am Lit 591 Composition 0.5 By Teacher Recommendation 592 Writing Skills 0.5 By Teacher Recommendation 595 Media Communication 0.5 Am Lit or, for intl students, concurrent enrollment in Am Lit FOREIGN LANGUAGE 351 Spanish I 1.0 Freshman English or Freshman English A/B 355 Spanish for Native Speakers 1.0 Based on Diagnostic Heritage Language Test 361 Spanish II 1.0 Spanish I with C or better in 2nd semester or Dept 371 Spanish III 1.0 Spanish II with C or better in 2nd semester 391 Spanish IV 1.0 Spanish III with C or better in 2nd semester MATHEMATICS A grade of D or F in an honors class (*) will result in removal and placement in equivalent regular class when possible 241 *Honors Algebra II 1.0 Honors Algebra I or Dept 251 Geometry 1.0 Algebra I 261 *Honors Geometry 1.0 Honors Algebra II or Dept 271 Algebra II 1.0 Algebra I and Geometry or Dept 275 Advanced Math Topics I 0.5 Algebra II and Geometry 276 Advanced Math Topics II 0.5 Algebra II and Geometry 277 *Statistics 1.0 Pre-Calculus with all quarter & semester grades C- or better or Honors Algebra II with all quarter & semester grades C- or better or Algebra II with all quarter & semester or Departmental 281 *Pre-Calculus 1.0 Honors Algebra II with all quarter & semester grades C or better or Algebra II with all quarter & semester or Departmental 285 Consumer & Business Math 1.0 Algebra I and Geometry and Dept 291 *Advanced Placement Calculus AB 1.0 Pre-Calculus with all quarter & semester

5 MUSIC NOTE: Students must be enrolled in a music performance course in order to participate in Christian Minstrels or Jazz Band JUNIOR YEAR 431 Wind Ensemble/Orchestra 1.0 Placement by audition and Dept 451 A Cappella Choir 1.0 Placement by audition and Dept 480 Intermediate Music Theory/Musicianship 0.5 Based on Theory Fundamentals Test PHYSICAL EDUCATION 600 Health Boys Physical Education III Girls Physical Education III 0.5 RELIGION 700 Introduction to the Christian Religion 0.5 Dept 721 Religion III Faith In Action 0.5 SCIENCE 811 Earth Science Science Exploration 0.5 Summer only 3 weeks 821 Biology 1.0 Integrated Science 841 Chemistry 1.0 Integrated Science and Algebra I 855 Advanced Placement Chemistry 1.0 Algebra I and Chemistry both with a grade of B or better in all semesters and successful completion of Biology and completion of or concurrently taking Honors Algebra II or Algebra II and Dept 861 Physics 1.0 Integrated Science and Algebra I 871 Anatomy & Physiology 1.0 Biology 891 College Physics 1.0 Physics and Honors Algebra II or Physics and Pre-Calculus or Advanced/AP Chemistry with a B/AB- or better all semesters SOCIAL STUDIES 901 World History to World History from World Geography I World Geography II 0.5 World Geography I 920 Psychology College Psychology 0.5 College Credit 921 U.S. History Advanced Placement U.S. History 1.0 By Invitation Only College Credit 940 Sociology College Sociology 0.5 College Credit 950 Democracy in Action Consumer Economics Contemporary Events & Issues Introduction to Law 0.5 OPTIONAL COURSES Approved On-Line Courses using application available through the Registrar s office Concordia University Courses

6 ART BUSINESS ENGLISH FOREIGN LANGUAGE MATHEMATICS A grade of D or F in an honors class (*) will result in removal and placement in equivalent regular class when possible SENIOR YEAR 011 Art I Art II 0.5 Art I with a B or better or teacher or Intro to Art 031 Art III 1.0 Art II with a B+ or better in all semesters or teacher 041 Art IV 1.0 Art III with an A- or better in all semesters or teacher 061 Senior Studio 1.0 Art IV and teacher 100 Introduction to Computer Science Visual Basic.net 0.5 Intro to Comp Sci & 2.0 GPA and Dept 120 Web Design 0.5 Intro to Comp Sci & 2.0 GPA and Dept 125 Advanced Web Design 0.5 Web Design & 2.0 GPA and Dept 127 Web Applications 0.5 Adv Web Design & 2.0 GPA and Dept 135 Graphics & Imaging 0.5 Intro to Comp Sci & 2.0 GPA and Dept 145 Game Programming 0.5 Intro to Comp Sci & 2.0 GPA and Dept 155 Desktop Publishing 0.5 Intro to Comp Sci & 2.0 GPA and Dept 160 Presentations 0.5 (Cross listed with English Dept) 165 E Commerce 0.5 Business & Web Design & 2.0 GPA and Dept 170 Business Accounting I Accounting II 0.5 Accounting I 181 Accounting III 0.5 Accounting II 960 Consumer Economics 0.5 (Cross listed with Social Studies Dept) 160 Presentations American Literature 1.0 Freshman English or Freshman English A/B 540 Shakespeare 0.5 Am Lit or, for intl students, concurrent enrollment in Am Lit 541 British Literature 1.0 American Literature 545 Contemporary World Literature 0.5 Am Lit or, for intl students, concurrent enrollment in Am Lit 551 Advanced Placement English 1.0 British Literature and grade of A- or better Literature & Composition in the previous 2 semesters of English and successful completion of research component in previous WCA English class and Dept or department for transfer students 561 Journalism 0.5 Am Lit or, for intl students, concurrent enrollment in Am Lit 580 Creative Writing 0.5 Am Lit or, for intl students, concurrent enrollment in Am Lit 585 Senior Seminar 1.0 With successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in AP English 591 Composition 0.5 By Teacher Recommendation 592 Writing Skills 0.5 By Teacher Recommendation 595 Media Communication 0.5 Am Lit or, for intl students, concurrent enrollment in Am Lit 351 Spanish I 1.0 Freshman English or Freshman English A/B 355 Spanish for Native Speakers 1.0 Based on Diagnostic Heritage Language Test 361 Spanish II 1.0 Spanish I with C or better in 2nd semester or Dept 371 Spanish III 1.0 Spanish II with C or better in 2nd semester 391 Spanish IV 1.0 Spanish III with C or better in 2nd semester 241 *Honors Algebra II 1.0 Honors Algebra I or Dept 271 Algebra II 1.0 Algebra I and Geometry or Dept 275 Advanced Math Topics I 0.5 Algebra II and Geometry 276 Advanced Math Topics II 0.5 Algebra II and Geometry 277 *Statistics 1.0 Pre-Calculus with all quarter & semester grades C- or better or Honors Algebra II with all quarter & semester grades C- or better or Algebra II with all quarter & semester or Departmental 281 *Pre-Calculus 1.0 Honors Algebra II with all quarter & semester grades C or better or Algebra II with all quarter & semester or Departmental 285 Consumer & Business Math 1.0 Algebra I and Geometry and Dept 291 *Advanced Placement Calculus AB 1.0 Pre-Calculus with all quarter & semester

7 MUSIC NOTE: Students must be enrolled in a music performance course in order to participate in Christian Minstrels or Jazz Band SENIOR YEAR 431 Wind Ensemble / Orchestra 1.0 Placement by audition and Dept 451 A Cappella Choir 1.0 Placement by audition and Dept 480 Intermediate Music Theory/Musicianship0.5 Based on Theory Fundamentals Test PHYSICAL EDUCATION 600 Health Boys Physical Education IV Girls Physical Education IV 0.5 RELIGION 700 Introduction to the Christian Religion 0.5 Dept 731 Religion IV Faith In Action 0.5 SCIENCE 811 Earth Science Science Exploration 0.5 Summer only 3 weeks 821 Biology 1.0 Integrated Science 841 Chemistry 1.0 Integrated Science and Algebra I 855 Advanced Placement Chemistry 1.0 Algebra I and Chemistry both with a grade of B or better in all semesters and successful completion of Biology and completion of or concurrently taking Honors Algebra II or Algebra II and Dept 861 Physics 1.0 Integrated Science and Algebra I 871 Anatomy & Physiology 1.0 Biology 891 College Physics 1.0 Physics and Honors Algebra II or Physics and Pre-Calculus or Advanced/AP Chemistry with a B/AB- or better all semesters SOCIAL STUDIES 901 World History to World History from World Geography I World Geography II 0.5 World Geography I 920 Psychology College Psychology 0.5 College Credit 921 U.S. History Sociology College Sociology 0.5 College Credit 950 Democracy in Action Consumer Economics Contemporary Events & Issues Recent American History 0.5 U.S. History or AP U.S. History 990 Introduction to Law 0.5 OPTIONAL COURSES Approved On-Line Courses using application available through the Registrar s office Concordia University Courses

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