UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 10 Universities: UC Berkeley UC Davis UC Irvine UC Los Angeles UC Merced UC Riverside UC San Diego UC San Francisco UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Cruz FINANCIAL AID Financial Aid is available to well-qualified students who are not able to meet the cost of their college education. This aid may be in the form of loans from colleges, government, various private organizations, scholarships, or work-study programs. Students should not prejudge their eligibility but should apply for aid from as many different sources as possible. They should find out exactly what they have to do to apply for aid at the college of their choice. Acting promptly and applying properly are the best ways to improve chances of receiving aid. In addition to support from the family, most colleges expect students to meet part of their cost through summer employment and earnings. UC/CSU A-G REQUIREMENTS A History/Social 1 year US History B English C Mathematics Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry D Laboratory Biology, Chemistry, Physics E Language other than English F Visual and Performing Arts G College Preparatory Elective 2 years 4 years 3 years (4 years recommended) 2 years (3 years recommended) 2 years (3 years recommended) 1 year 1 Year UC APPROVED COURSES A - - 2 years required Two years of history/social science, including one year of World History, or Geography; and one year of US History or one-half year of US History and one-half year of American Government/Civics. Course Title 12 Category Course Notes American Government Amer Govt American Government / Civics AP American Government AP Amer Govt Modern Civilization A, B Honors Modern Civilization A,B U.S. History A, B Modern Civ A Modern Civ B H Modern Civ A/B US History A US History B World History / Geography / World History/Geography/ U.S. History
Course Title Honors US History A,B AP US History A, B H US History A H US History B U.S. History Category Course Notes AP Macroeconomics AP Macroeconomics B English 4 years required Four years of college preparatory English. Students may only use 1 year of ESL/ELD English. British Literature A, B British Lit A, British Lit B English English 9 A/B English 9A, English 9B English English 9 A/B (H) H English 9A, H English 9B English English 10 A/B English 10A, English 10B English English 10 A/B (H) H English 10A, H English 10B English English 11 A/B English 11A, English 11B English English 11 A/B (H) H English 11A, H English 11B English English 12 A/B English 12A/B English English 12 A/B (H) H English 12A, H English 12B English Mythology and Folklore A/B Myth and Folklore A, Myth and Folklore B English AP English Language AP Lang and Comp AB English AP English Literature AP Lit and Comp AB Fiction Fic English C Mathematics 3 years required, 4 years recommended Three years of college preparatory mathematics that includes the topics covered in Elementary Algebra/Algebra 1, Geometry and Advanced Algebra/Algebra 2. Approved Integrated Math courses may be used to fulfill part or all of this requirement. Course Title Category Course Notes Algebra A/B/C Algebra A, Algebra B, Algebra C Algebra 1 Algebra IA/B Algebra IA, Algebra IB Algebra 1 3 semester course equivalent to Algebra I Honors Algebra 1 A/B H Algebra 1 A/B Course Algebra II/Trigonometry A/B Algebra II/Trigonometry A/B (H) ALG II/TRIG A, ALG II/TRIG B H Alg II/Trig A, H Alg II/Trig B Algebra 2/Trigonometry Algebra 2/Trigonometry Algebra IIA/B Algebra IIA, Algebra IIB Algebra 2 Honors Algebra II A/B H Algebra II A/B Course Geometry A, B, C Geometry IA/IB Geometry A, Geometry B, Geometry C Geometry Geometry IA, Geometry IB Geometry 3 semester course equivalent to Algebra I Honors Geometry IA/IB H Geometry IA/IB Geometry Course Pre-Calculus A/B Pre-Calculus A, Pre- Calculus B Honors Pre-Calculus A/B H Pre-Calculus A/B Advanced Mathematics Advanced Mathematics Course Course AP Calculus AB AP Calculus AB A/B Mathematics Course AP Statistics AB AP Statistics AB Mathematics Course 13
D Laboratory 2 years required, 3 years recommended Two years of laboratory science, including two of the three fundamental disciplines of Biology, Chemistry and Physics. This requirement can also be met by completing the latter two years of a 3-year Integrated program. Students must participate in scheduled lab assignments when applicable. Biology 1 A/B Biology 1A, Biology 1B Biological Honors Biology 1 A/B H Biology 1A, 1B Biological AP Biology A/B AP Biology A/B Biological Earth 1 A/B Earth 1A, or 1B Physical Honors Earth A/B H Earth 1A or 1B Physical Chemistry A/B Chemistry 1A / 1B Physical Honors Chemistry A/B H Chemistry 1A/1B Physical AP Chemistry A/B AP Chemistry 1A/1B Physical Physics A/B Physics 1A / Physics 1B Physical Human Anatomy & Physiology Hu Anat/Phys A/B Biological AP Psychology AP Psychology E Language Other than English 2 years required, 3 years recommended Two years of the same language other than English. Rosetta Stone language courses may be approved for credit. French I A,B French IA, French IB LOTE Year 1 French II A/B French IIA, French IIB LOTE Year 2 Spanish I A/B Spanish IA, Spanish IB LOTE Year 1 Spanish II A/B Spanish IIA, Spanish IIB LOTE Year 2 Spanish III A/B Spanish IIIA, Spanish IIIB LOTE Year 3 AP Spanish A/B AP Spanish A/B F Visual & Performing Arts 1 year required A single year-long approved arts course from a single visual and performing arts discipline: dance, music, drama/theater, or visual arts. Students may complete independent Visual and Performing Arts programs. Such programs must be approved in advance. 2D Art 1 A/B Visual Arts (Intro) Art History A, B Art History A Visual Arts (Intro) Art IA/IB Art IA Visual Arts (Intro) Art Appreciation Art Appreciation Music Appreciation Music Appre A, Music Appre B Music (Intro) 14
G Elective 1 year required One year (two semesters), in addition to those required in A-F above. All courses must be listed under A-F above with the exception of courses marked with a blue diamond ( ) in Mathematics, Language Other than English, and VPA; plus the following: Business College & Career Prep Contemporary American Problems Creative Writing Intro to Business College and Career Preparation A/B Cont Amer Prob Creative Writ A, Creative Writ B English Earth A/B Earth A/B -Physical Financial Literacy Geography and World Health Financial Literacy Geography and World Health Allow 0.5 units for Law of Business Business Law Other Math of Personal Finance Media Literacy Multicultural Studies Psychology Reading Skills and Strategies Sociology World Geography Math of Personal Finance Media Literacy Multicultural Studies Psychology Reading Skills Sociology World Geog Writing Skills Writing Skills English 15
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL The online program of Hart@Home does allow for the enrolment of junior high students needing to complete courses in grades 7 and 8. Many of our students are working in the entertainment industry, competing in athletic events requiring them to travel, or have medical conditions preventing them from attending the comprehensive school setting. We are pleased to offer the courses that our junior high students need to be successful: Course Title Category English Foundations I A/B English 7A, 7B English English Foundations II A/B English 8A, 8B English Math Foundations I A/B Math 7A, 7B Math Math Foundations II A/B Math 8A, 8B Math Common Core Algebra 1A/B Algebra 1A, 1B Math Common Core Algebra II A/B Algebra IIA, IIB Math Geometry A/B Geometry A/B Math Literacy Foundations I A/B 7 A/B Literacy Foundations II A/B 8 A/B Writing Skills and Strategies Writing Skills English Art Appreciation Beginning Art Elective Creative Writing Creative Writing Elective Media Literacy Media Literacy Elective Multicultural Studies Multicultural Studies Elective Geography & World Geography & World Elective Spanish 1A/B (8 th grade only) Spanish 1A/1B Elective French 1A/B (8 th grade only) French 1A/1B Elective Physical Education PE Elective 16