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ELECTIVE COURSE OFFERINGS AT A GLANCE<br />
Elective course are arranged by discipline (type of elective credit granted). Disciplines are:; Career Cluster/Workplace Readiness, Fine Arts, Language Arts/World Languages, Math [courses do not grant a math credit]. Physical Education/Health, Science, Social Studies, and Technlogy.<br />
Course Number State Course ID Course Title Course Description<br />
May Be<br />
Applied*<br />
Grade Level Credit Fall Spring<br />
Even<br />
Grad<br />
Years<br />
Odd<br />
Grad<br />
Years<br />
Prerequisites<br />
112230<br />
112240<br />
12574901 German II A/B<br />
THIS COURSE WILL include individual and group projects to<br />
demonstrate cultural understanding and language proficiency. In most<br />
classes, service-learning opportunities are available.<br />
Language and cultural comparisons and community connections continue to<br />
be explored. Upon completion of the course, students should have the<br />
necessary knowledge and skills to enroll in a second semester university<br />
language course. STUDENTS WILL extend communication skills to other<br />
contexts: daily life, school, professions and work practices, and community<br />
life. Authentic cultural documents (newspapers, magazines, film, and music)<br />
enrich the cultural component of the course.<br />
Language<br />
Arts / World<br />
Languages<br />
9 - 12<br />
1.0 credit / full<br />
year<br />
X<br />
Part A<br />
X<br />
Part B<br />
X<br />
X<br />
Successful<br />
completion of the<br />
Level I course<br />
112250<br />
112260<br />
12584901 German III A/B<br />
THIS COURSE WILL provide the necessary knowledge and skills<br />
to enroll in a second year university language course. Travel and career<br />
opportunities are explored. In most classes, service learning opportunities are<br />
available. STUDENTS WILL ease into more extensive communication about<br />
their lives. They express opinions, support their point of view, and imagine<br />
solutions to real situations. Students will use authentic documents and<br />
technology to study, research, and report on topics such as famous authors,<br />
artists, and historical figures.<br />
Language<br />
Arts / World<br />
Languages<br />
9 - 12<br />
1.0 credit / full<br />
year<br />
X<br />
Part A<br />
X<br />
Part B<br />
X<br />
X<br />
Successful<br />
completion of the<br />
Level II course<br />
112270<br />
112280<br />
12594901 German IV A/B<br />
THIS COURSE WILL develop and solidify broader and more effective, more<br />
fluent, and more elaborate language skills. In most classes, service learning<br />
opportunities are available.<br />
STUDENTS WILL begin to develop the appreciation of language, literature,<br />
music, film, and entertainment through the use of their<br />
developing language skills.<br />
Language<br />
Arts / World<br />
Languages<br />
9 - 12<br />
1.0 credit / full<br />
year<br />
X<br />
Part A<br />
X<br />
Part B<br />
X<br />
X<br />
Successful<br />
completion of the<br />
Level III course<br />
112310<br />
112320<br />
12994000 Italian I A/B<br />
THIS COURSE WILL include basic communication skills in the<br />
chosen language, and will introduce geography and culture (music, film, food)<br />
of the countries where the language is spoken. Personalized oral and written<br />
projects enrich the course. Students have opportunities to compare the new<br />
language and culture with their own and to observe the use of the language<br />
in communities beyond the classroom. STUDENTS WILL develop<br />
communication skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) for basic<br />
situations: greetings and introductions, descriptions of families and friends,<br />
and daily conversation.<br />
Language<br />
Arts / World<br />
Languages<br />
9 - 12<br />
1.0 credit / full<br />
year<br />
X<br />
Part A<br />
X<br />
Part B<br />
X X None<br />
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