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Subject
131. HIGH SCHOOL MATHEMATICS [131] - Identify
and apply the basic terminology, principles and techniques of real
number computation; charts, graphs and word problems; and introductory
algebra and geometry.
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Course
1311. COMPUTATION REVIEW [1311] - Add,
subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers, fractions, decimals,
percents and numbers with exponents.
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1312. MATHEMATICS APPLICATIONS [1312] - Identify and convert
English and metric measurements, and solve word problems, involving
measurement, fractions, decimals and percents.
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1313. INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRA [1313] - Identify and apply
basic terminology, principles and techniques of algebra to factor and
perform operations on polynomials and to solve equations and
inequalities.
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Course
1314. INTRODUCTION TO GEOMETRY [1314] - Identify and apply
the basic terminology, principles and techniques of plane and coordinate
geometry to calculate angles, distances and areas and to prove simple
theorems.
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Course 1411. ADVANCED MATH -
ALGEBRA II - Learn and apply advanced math terms, concepts and
techniques related to advanced algebra, trigonometry, differential and
integral calculus, probability and statistics.” You can also add this
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132. HIGH SCHOOL READING [132] - Understand,
interpret, analyze and apply ideas from high school level fiction and
nonfiction selections.
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Course
1321. READING FOR UNDERSTANDING [1321] - Demonstrate mastery
of beginning high school level vocabulary and analytical reading skills.
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Course
1322. READING BETWEEN THE LINES [1322] - Identify literary
techniques, devices, and styles including characterization, imagery,
similes, metaphors and allusions.
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Course
1323. AMERICAN LITERATURE [1323] - Demonstrate skills in
literal interpretation, inference, application and analysis by answering
multiple-choice questions about American fiction, nonfiction, poetry and
drama.
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1324. ENGLISH LITERATURE [1324] - Demonstrate skills in
literal interpretation, inference, analysis and application by answering
multiple-choice questions about English epics and narrative verse,
fiction, poetry, nonfiction and drama.
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Subject
133. HIGH SCHOOL WRITING [133] - Organize,
write, edit and identify effective and technically correct words and
phrases, sentences, paragraphs and essays.
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Course
1331. WRITING WORDS AND PHRASES [1331] - Recognize correct
usage and spelling of, and correctly use and spell, words and phrases in
sentences.
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Course
1332. WRITING SENTENCES [1332] - Correctly apply punctuation
and capitalization rules to write questions, exclamations, sentences
with direct quotations, and sentences with proper words.
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Course
1333. WRITING PARAGRAPHS [1333] - Organize, write and edit
effective paragraphs in descriptions, directions, personal and business
letters and personal summaries.
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Course
1334. WRITING ESSAYS [1334] - Organize, write, edit and
identify essays with effective introductory, supporting and concluding
paragraphs.
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Subject
134. HIGH SCHOOL SOCIAL STUDIES [134] - Identify
and apply the basic terminology, facts and concepts of American history
and government, economics, behavioral science and geography.
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Course
1341. AMERICAN HISTORY [1341] - Identify and apply the basic
terminology, facts and concepts of American history.
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Course
1342. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT [1342] - Identify and apply the
basic terminology, facts and concepts of American government.
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Course
1343. ECONOMICS AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE [1343] - Identify and
apply the basic terminology, facts and concepts of economics, political
economy and the behavioral sciences.
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Course
1344. WORLD GEOGRAPHY [1344] - Describe the geography,
culture, resources and related economic and social patterns in the
regions of the world.
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Subject
135. HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE [135] - Identify
and apply the basic terminology, principles and techniques of
introductory high school earth science, chemistry, physics and biology.
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Course
1351. INTRODUCTION TO EARTH SCIENCE [1351] - Identify and
apply the basic terminology, principles and techniques of introductory
high school earth science.
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1352. INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY [1352] - Identify and apply
the basic terminology, principles and techniques of introductory high
school chemistry.
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1353. INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS [1353] - Identify and apply the
basic terminology, principles and techniques of introductory high school
physics.
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1354. INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY [1354] - Identify and apply the
basic terminology, principles and techniques of introductory high school
biology.
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