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Name: Cell Phone: 11 Required Classes (minimum 5 credit hours): Choose from the list below and write the course number into the top row. Rising juniors should pay particular attention to the graduation requirements when choosing their courses. Theology Course Number 131 131: Theology 3 English Language Mathematics Science Social Studies (Choose one) (Optional - (Choose one) (Choose one) (Choose one Recommended) Gov t and one Economics) 231: English 3 232: AC English 3 233: AP English Language 313: Latin 3 314: Latin 4 323: French 3 326/327: AC French 4/5 333: Spanish 3 330: AC Spanish 3 334: Spanish 4 338: AP Spanish Language 336: AP Spanish Literature 353: Mandarin 3 354: Mandarin 4 *See Course Offerings for complete listing 431: Algebra 2 / Trig 432: AC Algebra 2/Trig 434: AC Pre-Calculus 441: Pre-Calculus 540: Conceptual Physics 541: Physics 556: AP Physics I (Algebrabased) 544: Physiology 545: Biology 2: Gen 546: Chemistry 2 547: AP Chemistry 2 549: AP Biology 2 550: Oceanography & Limnology 557: AP Environmental Science You must take a physics course during your junior or senior year. Completion of Algebra 2 is recommended before taking Physics. GOVERNMENT: 675: US Government & Politics 676: AP US Government & Politics ECONOMICS: 677: Economics 670: AP Micro Economics Open (Optional) Open (Optional) Credits 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.5 Electives: In addition to the courses above, other electives can be taken by filling in the course numbers and titles below. Course # Title Credit Athletic P.E 0.5 P.E. 1 st Semester 0.5 P.E. 2 nd Semester 0.5 Other Electives Teachers: if you have had a teacher for an academic class and do not wish to have them again, please list them below. TURN IN FORM ON MARCH 31 IN YOUR THEOLOGY CLASS DURING COURSE SELECTION

SAMPLE FOUR YEAR SCHEDULE WITH REQUIREMENTS: TURN IN FORM ON MARCH 31 IN YOUR THEOLOGY CLASS DURING COURSE SELECTION

BLANK FOUR YEAR SCHEDULE: TURN IN FORM ON MARCH 31 IN YOUR THEOLOGY CLASS DURING COURSE SELECTION

2015-16 Elective Course Offerings for Junior Year THEOLOGY 146 World Religions 0.5 150 Science, Humans and the Existence of God 0.5 151 Augustine and Aquinas 0.5 152 Business and Faith in the 21 st Century 0.5 153 Senior Apostolic Project 0.5 154 Bioethics and Human Life 0.5 156 Election, Politics, and Religion 0.5 161 The Catholic World View of J.R.R. Tolkien 0.5 162 Religious Themes in Fiction 0.5 163 Peer Ministry 0.5 165 Comparative Christian Religions 0.5 167 Social Justice 0.5 168 Knowing God: St. Ignatius, Jesuits & Catholic Spirituality 0.5 169 C.S. Lewis 0.5 170 Introduction to Sacred Scripture (dual credit w/ust) 0.5 171 Teaching of the Catholic Church (dual credit w/ust) 0.5 ENGLISH 251 Creative Non-Fiction Writing 0.5 257 How To Read Plays And How To Write One 0.5 (online course at JVLA) 668 Greek & Roman Mythology 0.5 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 311 Latin 1 (St. A) 1.0 312 Latin 2 (St. A) 1.0 313 Latin 3 1.0 314/315 Latin 4/5 1.0 316 AP Latin (St. A) 1.0 321 French 1 1.0 322 French 2 1.0 323 French 3 1.0 324/325 French 4/5 1.0 326/327 AC French 4/5 1.0 331 Spanish 1 1.0 332 Spanish 2 1.0 339 AC Spanish 2 1.0 333 Spanish 3 1.0 330 AC Spanish 3 1.0 334 Spanish 4 1.0 335 Spanish 5 1.0 336 AP Spanish Literature and Culture 1.0 338 AP Spanish Language and Culture 1.0 351 Mandarin 1 1.0 352 Mandarin 2 1.0 353 Mandarin 3 1.0 354 Mandarin 4 1.0 355 AP Chinese Language and Culture 1.0 360 Culture & History of Spain (St. A) 0.5 MATHEMATICS 446 AP Statistics 1.0 SCIENCE 540 Conceptual Physics 1.0 541 Physics 1.0 544 Anatomy & Physiology 1.0 545 Biology 2: General Biology 1.0 557 AP Environmental Science 1.0 546 Chemistry 2 (St. A) 1.0 547 AP Chemistry 2 1.0 549 AP Biology 2 1.0 550 Oceanography & Limnology 1.0 555 Astronomy (online course at JVLA) 0.5 556 AP Physics 1 1.0 SOCIAL STUDIES 656 Introduction to Psychology 0.5 657 Introduction to Law (St. A) 0.5 664 Pre-Columbian Latin America (online course at JVLA) 0.5 665 Genocide and the Holocaust (online course at JVLA) 0.5 669 Mock Trial (St. A) 0.5 670 AP Microeconomics 0.5 671 AP Macroeconomics 0.5 672 Political Violence & Terrorism 0.5 674 The American Civil War and Reconstruction 0.5 FINE ARTS THEATER 720 Theater I 0.5 721 Theater II 0.5 734 Dramatic Performance I 0.5 738 Dramatic Performance II 0.5 735 Technical Theater 0.5 736 Introduction to Acting (St. A.) 0.5 737 Advanced Acting (St. A.) 0.5 739* Theater Production 0.5 742 Stage Production (St. A) 0.5 MUSIC 750 Digital Audio Production 0.5 751 Music Theory 1 0.5 752 Music Theory 2 0.5 754* Symphonic Band 1.0 755 Music Appreciation I 0.5 759 Music Appreciation II 0.5 756* Chamber Orchestra 1.0 757* Orchestral Winds and Percussion 0.5 758* Jazz Ensemble 0.5 759 AP Music Theory 1.0 789 Performance Workshop (St. A) 1.0 790 Vocal Performance (St. A) 0.5 791* Mixed Chorus (St A) (audition required) 1.0 792* Triple Trio (St. A) (audition required) 1.0 VISUAL ARTS 784 Digital Photography (online course at JVLA) 0.5 785 Fundamentals of Art (St. A) 0.5 793 Beginning Drawing (St A) 0.5 794 Advanced Drawing (St A) 0.5 796 Beginning Painting (St. A) 0.5 797 Advanced Painting (St. A) 0.5 798 Advanced Studio Art (St. A) 0.5 799 Advanced Photography and Video (St. A) 0.5 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 913 Principles of Personal Fitness 1.0 921 Physical Ed 2/3 0.5 925 Sports Medicine (St. A) 0.5 950/960* Wrestling Athletic PE 0.5 951/961* Football Athletic PE 0.5 952/962* Cross Country/Track Athletic PE 0.5 953/963* Soccer Athletic PE 0.5 954/964* Basketball Athletic PE 0.5 965/955* Swimming /Water Polo Athletic PE 0.5 956/966* Baseball Athletic PE 0.5 957/967* Golf Athletic PE 0.5 958/968* Tennis Athletic PE 0.5 959/969* Lacrosse Athletic PE 0.5 970/980* Athletic Training 0.5 971/981* Rugby Athletic PE 0.5 972* Track - Off-Season Athletic PE (fall semester only) 0.5 982 Aerobic Dance (St. A) 0.5

ADDITIONAL COURSES COMPUTER SCIENCE 828 AP Computer Science Java 1.0 834 Projects in Computer Science 1.0 836 Exploring Computer Science 0.5 838 Computer Science for Engineers 0.5 839 Business Computing 0.5 840 C++ Programming (online course at JVLA) 0.5 841 AC Data Structures & Algorithms 1.0 ADDITIONAL ELECTIVES 783 Multimedia Authorship (online course at JVLA) 0.5 771* Forensics 1.0 781 Yearbook 0.5 782* Journalism 0.5 663 Introduction to Business and Personal Finance 0.5 673 Accounting 0.5 761* TV Broadcasting 0.5 762* TV Production 1 0.5 763* TV Production 2 0.5 764* TV Production 3 0.5 765 Film and Television Arts I 0.5

2015 2016 COURSE OFFERINGS THEOLOGY 111 Theology 1: God s Revelation in Jesus Christ 1.0 121 Theology 2: Mission of Christ 1.0 131 Theology 3: Sacraments & Life in Christ 1.0 146 World Religions 0.5 149 Intro to Philosophy (St. A) 0.5 150 Science, Humans and the Existence of God 0.5 151 Augustine and Aquinas 0.5 152 Business and Faith in the 21 st Century 0.5 153 Senior Apostolic Project 0.5 154 Bioethics and Human Life 0.5 155 Peace: Pathway to Justice (St. A) 0.5 156 Election, Politics, and Religion 0.5 160 Seeking God Through Film (St. A) 0.5 161 The Catholic World View of J.R.R. Tolkien 0.5 162 Religious Themes in Fiction 0.5 163 Peer Ministry 0.5 165 Comparative Christian Religions 0.5 167 Social Justice 0.5 168 Knowing God: St. Ignatius, Jesuits & Catholic Spirituality 0.5 169 C.S. Lewis 0.5 170 Introduction to Sacred Scripture (dual credit w/ust) 0.5 171 Teaching of the Catholic Church (dual credit w/ust) 0.5 ENGLISH 211 English 1 1.0 221 English 2 1.0 222 AC English 2 1.0 231 English 3 1.0 232 AC English 3 1.0 233 AP English Language & Composition 1.0 241 English 4 1.0 243 AP English Literature & Composition 1.0 251 Creative Non-Fiction Writing 0.5 257 How To Read Plays And How To Write One 0.5 (online course at JVLA) 668 Greek & Roman Mythology 0.5 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 311 Latin 1 (St. A) 1.0 312 Latin 2 (St. A) 1.0 313 Latin 3 1.0 314/315 Latin 4/5 1.0 316 AP Latin (St. A) 1.0 321 French 1 1.0 322 French 2 1.0 323 French 3 1.0 324/325 French 4/5 1.0 326/327 AC French 4/5 1.0 331 Spanish 1 1.0 332 Spanish 2 1.0 339 AC Spanish 2 1.0 333 Spanish 3 1.0 330 AC Spanish 3 1.0 334 Spanish 4 1.0 335 Spanish 5 1.0 336 AP Spanish Literature and Culture 1.0 338 AP Spanish Language and Culture 1.0 351 Mandarin 1 1.0 352 Mandarin 2 1.0 353 Mandarin 3 1.0 354 Mandarin 4 1.0 355 AP Chinese Language and Culture 1.0 360 Culture & History of Spain (St. A) 0.5 MATHEMATICS 411 Algebra 1 1.0 421 Geometry/Trig 1.0 422 AC Geometry/Trig 1.0 431 Algebra 2/Trig 1.0 432 AC Algebra 2/Trig 1.0 434 AC Pre-Calculus 1.0 441 Pre-Calculus 1.0 443 Calculus 1.0 442 AP Calculus AB 1.0 445 AP Calculus BC 1.0 446 AP Statistics 1.0 447 AC Multi-Variable Calculus 1.0 SCIENCE 511 Biology 1 1.0 521 Chemistry 1 1.0 522 AC Chemistry 1 1.0 540 Conceptual Physics 1.0 541 Physics 1.0 544 Anatomy & Physiology 1.0 545 Biology 2: General Biology 1.0 557 AP Environmental Science 1.0 546 Chemistry 2 (St. A) 1.0 547 AP Chemistry 2 1.0 549 AP Biology 2 1.0 550 Oceanography & Limnology 1.0 553 AP Physics C 1.0 554 Engineering Design and Problem Solving 1.0 555 Astronomy (online course at JVLA) 0.5 556 AP Physics 1 1.0 SOCIAL STUDIES 621 U.S. History 1.0 622 AP U.S. History 1.0 641 World History 1.0 643 AP World History 1.0 651 History of Art 0.5 656 Introduction to Psychology 0.5 657 Introduction to Law (St. A) 0.5 664 Pre-Columbian Latin America (online course at JVLA) 0.5 665 Genocide and the Holocaust (online course at JVLA) 0.5 669 Mock Trial (St. A) 0.5 670 AP Microeconomics 0.5 671 AP Macroeconomics 0.5 672 Political Violence & Terrorism 0.5 674 The American Civil War and Reconstruction 0.5 675 US Government & Politics 0.5 676 AP US Government & Politics 0.5 677 Economics 0.5 FINE ARTS THEATER 720 Theater I 0.5 721 Theater II 0.5 734 Dramatic Performance I 0.5 738 Dramatic Performance II 0.5 735 Technical Theater 0.5 736 Introduction to Acting (St. A.) 0.5 737 Advanced Acting (St. A.) 0.5 739* Theater Production 0.5 742 Stage Production (St. A) 0.5 MUSIC 750 Digital Audio Production 0.5 751 Music Theory 1 0.5 752 Music Theory 2 0.5 754* Symphonic Band 1.0 755 Music Appreciation I 0.5 759 Music Appreciation II 0.5 756* Chamber Orchestra 1.0 757* Orchestral Winds and Percussion 0.5 758* Jazz Ensemble 0.5 759 AP Music Theory 1.0 789 Performance Workshop (St. A) 1.0 790 Vocal Performance (St. A) 0.5 791* Mixed Chorus (St A) (audition required) 1.0 792* Triple Trio (St. A) (audition required) 1.0 VISUAL ARTS 784 Digital Photography (online course at JVLA) 0.5 785 Fundamentals of Art (St. A) 0.5 793 Beginning Drawing (St A) 0.5 794 Advanced Drawing (St A) 0.5 796 Beginning Painting (St. A) 0.5 797 Advanced Painting (St. A) 0.5 798 Advanced Studio Art (St. A) 0.5 799 Advanced Photography and Video (St. A) 0.5

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 913 Principles of Personal Fitness 1.0 921 Physical Ed 2/3 0.5 925 Sports Medicine (St. A) 0.5 950/960* Wrestling Athletic PE 0.5 951/961* Football Athletic PE 0.5 952/962* Cross Country/Track Athletic PE 0.5 953/963* Soccer Athletic PE 0.5 954/964* Basketball Athletic PE 0.5 965/955* Swimming /Water Polo Athletic PE 0.5 956/966* Baseball Athletic PE 0.5 957/967* Golf Athletic PE 0.5 958/968* Tennis Athletic PE 0.5 959/969* Lacrosse Athletic PE 0.5 970/980* Athletic Training 0.5 971/981* Rugby Athletic PE 0.5 972* Track - Off-Season Athletic PE (fall semester only) 0.5 982 Aerobic Dance (St. A) 0.5 ADDITIONAL COURSES COMPUTER SCIENCE 828 AP Computer Science Java 1.0 834 Projects in Computer Science 1.0 836 Exploring Computer Science 0.5 838 Computer Science for Engineers 0.5 839 Business Computing 0.5 840 C++ Programming (online course at JVLA) 0.5 841 AC Data Structures & Algorithms 1.0 ADDITIONAL ELECTIVES 783 Multimedia Authorship (online course at JVLA) 0.5 771* Forensics 1.0 781 Yearbook 0.5 782* Journalism 0.5 663 Introduction to Business and Personal Finance 0.5 673 Accounting 0.5 761* TV Broadcasting 0.5 762* TV Production 1 0.5 763* TV Production 2 0.5 764* TV Production 3 0.5 765 Film and Television Arts I 0.5