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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.

Course 1311. COMPUTATION REVIEW [1311] - Add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents and numbers with exponents.

Course 1312. MATHEMATICS APPLICATIONS [1312] - Identify and convert English and metric measurements, and solve word problems, involving measurement, fractions, decimals and percents.

Course 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.

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.

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 math to the Course Requirements page.

Subject 132. HIGH SCHOOL READING [132] - Understand, interpret, analyze and apply ideas from high school level fiction and nonfiction selections.

Course 1321. READING FOR UNDERSTANDING [1321] - Demonstrate mastery of beginning high school level vocabulary and analytical reading skills.

Course 1322. READING BETWEEN THE LINES [1322] - Identify literary techniques, devices, and styles including characterization, imagery, similes, metaphors and allusions.

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.

Course 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.

Subject 133. HIGH SCHOOL WRITING [133] - Organize, write, edit and identify effective and technically correct words and phrases, sentences, paragraphs and essays.

Course 1331. WRITING WORDS AND PHRASES [1331] - Recognize correct usage and spelling of, and correctly use and spell, words and phrases in sentences.

Course 1332. WRITING SENTENCES [1332] - Correctly apply punctuation and capitalization rules to write questions, exclamations, sentences with direct quotations, and sentences with proper words.

Course 1333. WRITING PARAGRAPHS [1333] - Organize, write and edit effective paragraphs in descriptions, directions, personal and business letters and personal summaries.

Course 1334. WRITING ESSAYS [1334] - Organize, write, edit and identify essays with effective introductory, supporting and concluding paragraphs.

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.

Course 1341. AMERICAN HISTORY [1341] - Identify and apply the basic terminology, facts and concepts of American history.

Course 1342. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT [1342] - Identify and apply the basic terminology, facts and concepts of American government.

Course 1343. ECONOMICS AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE [1343] - Identify and apply the basic terminology, facts and concepts of economics, political economy and the behavioral sciences.

Course 1344. WORLD GEOGRAPHY [1344] - Describe the geography, culture, resources and related economic and social patterns in the regions of the world.

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.

Course 1351. INTRODUCTION TO EARTH SCIENCE [1351] - Identify and apply the basic terminology, principles and techniques of introductory high school earth science.

Course 1352. INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY [1352] - Identify and apply the basic terminology, principles and techniques of introductory high school chemistry.

Course 1353. INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS [1353] - Identify and apply the basic terminology, principles and techniques of introductory high school physics.

Course 1354. INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY [1354] - Identify and apply the basic terminology, principles and techniques of introductory high school biology.

 

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