JUNIOR/SENIOR COURSE SELECTION SHEET 2013 - 2014

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Select courses which will help you meet the graduation requirements and in which you can be successful as schedule changes will be limited to errors or the status change of a student.

I have discussed my student’s schedule and approve these course requests. I understand that after May 31, this schedule will be considered final. There will be No Changes, during the summer or when school begins, that are not related to graduation.

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ALTERNATE ELECTIVE COURSES ______

(In case electives do not fit or a class does not make)

Courses marked AP = Advanced placement Pre AP H = Pre Advanced placement Honors B = Basic *= Semester Inclusion = Students with IEP
BUSINESS EDUCATION
492 100 ACCOUNTING I
492 110 ACCOUNTING II
492 170 ENTREPRENEURSHIP I*
492 180 ENTREPRENEURSHIP II*
492 070 BUSINESS LAW I*
492 080 BUSINESS LAW II*
492 150 DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS I*
492 160 DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS II*
492 360 DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS III*
492 370 DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS IV*
492 490 COMPUTER APPL I*
492 500 COMPUTER APPL II*
492 320 MANAGEMENT
492 240 INTRO TO FINANCE*
560 050 AP COMPUTER SCI A
492 120 BUS APPLICATIONS (BASIC)
492 060 BUS COMMUNICATIONS*
492 450 ADV. SPREADSHEET APPL *
492 140 ADV. DATABASE APPL *
492 270 INVESTMENTS & SEC. *
492 210 INS. & RISK MNGT *
492550 SENIOR TECH SEMINAR (12th Only)
ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS
411 000 ENGLISH 10
411 00B ENGLISH 10 Basic
411 00I ENGLISH 10 Inclusion
517 030 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AP (11)
412 000 ENGLISH 11
412 00B ENGLISH 11 Basic
412 00I ENGLISH 11 Inclusion
413 000 ENGLISH 12
413 00B ENGLISH 12 Basic
517 040 ENGLISH LITERATURE AP (12)
413 00I ENGLISH 12 Inclusion
COMMUNICATION
414 000 ORAL COMM*
414 020 FORENSICS I
414 030 FORENSICS II
414 040 FORENSICS III
DRAMA & THEATER/DEBATE
559 200 INTRO TO THEATRE
493 540 THEATRE PERFORMANCE I +
493 550 THEATRE PERFORMANCE II +
493 570 THEATRE TECH.DESIGN I +
493 580 THEATRE TECH DESIGN II +
416 000 DRAMA*
414 050 DEBATE I
414 060 DEBATE II
414 070 DEBATE III
+ INTRO TO THEATRE - IS PREREQUSITE / FINE ARTS
450 001 GENERAL ART*
450 000 ART I
450 00A COMM ART I
450 03A COMM ART II
450 03C CRAFTS (12th only)
450 030 ART II
450 040 ART III
450 050 ART IV (12th only)
551 030 BAND III 11th
551 040 BAND IV 12th
551 033 ORCHESTRA III 11th
551 043 ORCHESTRA IV 12th
552 023 CHORUS II - F
552 024 CHORUS II - M
552 033 CHORUS III - F
552 034 CHORUS III - M
552 043 CHORUS IV - F
552 044 CHORUS IV - M
552 032 MIXED CHORUS III
552 042 MIXED CHORUS IV
552 011 ENSEMBLE I (JREB)
552 013 ENSEMBLE II (JREB)
559 010 MUSIC THEORY AP (12th Only)
451 04J JAZZ METHODS^ Not fine arts credit
WORLD LANGUAGE
441 000 FRENCH I
441 010 FRENCH II
441 012 FRENCH II Pre AP H
541 032 FRENCH III Pre AP H
442 000 GERMAN I
442 010 GERMAN II
442 012 GERMAN II Pre AP H
542 032 GERMAN III Pre AP H
445 000 LATIN I
445 012 LATIN II Pre AP H
545 032 LATIN III Pre AP H
440 000 SPANISH I
440 020 SPANISH II
440 022 SPANISH II Pre AP H
540 032 SPANISH III Pre AP H
SPANISH IV
540 070 SPANISH IV AP
540 100 SPANISH FOR NATIVE SPEAKERS I
540 110 ADV. SPANISH FOR NATIVE SPEAKERS II
^Jazz Methods – Learn to play jazz music. Learn to solo and improvise. Get better at your instrument.
Prerequisites: 1.Already knows how to play trumpet, trombone, saxophone, guitar, piano, bass or drum set.
2. You must know how to read music.
3. If you are not currently in band, orchestra or choir, you must set up a time to audition with Mr. Ray, jazz band director, in the band room. / FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE
493 080 FAMILY&CONSUMER SCIENCE
493 030 CLOTHING MANAGEMENT*
493 110 FOOD & NUTRITION*
493 020 CHILD DEVELOPMENT*
493 140 HOUSING&INTERIOR DESIGN*
493 190 PER. AND FAMILY FINANCE*
TECHNICAL ED
460 010 EAST LAB I
560 020 EAST LAB II
560 030 EAST LAB III
JOURNALISM
415 000 JOURNALISM I
415 010 JOURNALISM II
415 020 JOURNALISM III
415 030 JOURNALISM IV
415 003 YEARBOOK I
415 006 YEARBOOK II
415 009 YEARBOOK III
415 00Y YEARBOOK IV
MATH
431 002 GEOMETRY Pre AP H
431 000 GEOMETRY
431 00I GEOMETRY INCLUSION
432 000 ALGEBRA II
432 00I ALGEBRA II INCLUSION
432 002 ALGEBRA II Pre AP H
433 002 PRE CAL/TRIG Pre AP H
439 070 ALGEBRA III
439 090 LINEAR SYSTEMS STATS (12th Only)
534 040 CALCULUS AB AP
534 050 CALCULUS BC AP
435000 BRIDGE TO ALGEBRA II
43500I BRIDGE TO ALGEBRA II Inclusion
539 030 STATISTICS AP
Courses marked AP = Advanced placement Pre AP H = Pre Advanced placement Honors A = Average B = Basic *= Semester
PE/ATHLETICS
485 00K PE/BASKETBALL M
485 00N PE/FOOTBALL
485 00X PE/TRACK M
485 00L CROSS COUNTRY* (1st Semester)
485 00Z PE/BASEBALL * (1st Semester)
485 00I PE/BASEBALL* (2nd Semester)
485 00J PE/BASKETBALL F
485 00W PE/TRACK F
485 00G PE/CHEERLEADING
485 00H PE/DRILL TEAM
485 00O PE/GOLF* (1st Semester) Female
485 00P PE/GOLF* (1st Semester) Male
485 00V PE/TENNIS
485 00S PE/SOCCER M
485 00R PE/SOCCER F
485 00U PE/SWIMMING
485 00Y PE/VOLLEYBALL
485 00T PE/SOFTBALL (F – 7th per)
485 00E WRESTLING
485 008 PHYSICAL ED M (2nd sem.)
485 00B PHYSICAL ED M (1st sem.)
485 00A PHYSICAL ED F*
485 00C PHYSICAL ED F*
480 000 HEALTH*
ROTC
495 790 ROTC I (NHS)
495 800 ROTC II (NHS)
495 810 ROTC III (NHS)
(Students must schedule a study hall for travel time and limited transportation will be provided.)
SCIENCE
424 011 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
420 000 BIOLOGY
420 00B BIOLOGY Basic
420 00I BIOLOGY Inclusion
420 002 BIOLOGY Pre AP H
520 030 BIOLOGY AP (1 hr.)
429 010 ANATOMY/PHYSIOLOGY
421 002 CHEMISTRY I Pre AP H
421 000 CHEMISTRY I
521 03B CHEMISTRY AP
CHEMISTRY AP LAB
422 000 PHYSICS
422 002 PHYSICS Pre AP H
424 010 OCEANOGRAPHY
522 03B PHYSICS AP
PHYSICS AP LAB
524 03B ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AP
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE LAB
ACTIVITIES
999 003 STUDY HALL SEM* (No Credit)
999 000 STUDY HALL (No Credit)
690 040 DRIVER ED* (No Credit)
SOCIAL STUDIES
571 020 WORLD HISTORY AP
471 000 WORLD HISTORY
579 170 EUROPEAN HISTORY AP
570 020 UNITED STATES HISTORY AP
470 000 UNITED STATES HISTORY
470 00I UNITED STATES HISTORY Inclusion
479 010 CURRENT EVENTS*(12th Only)
572 020 US GOVERNMENT/POLITICS AP
473 000 ARKANSAS HISTORY
474 400 PSYCHOLOGY I*
579 120 PSYCHOLOGY AP
474 500 SOCIOLOGY*
472 200 CIVICS/AMERICAN GOVT.*
474 300 ECONOMICS*
RESOURCE
972 106 ENGLISH 10
972 707 WORLD HISTORY
972 206 BIOLOGY
972 207 ENVIRONMENTAL SCI.
972107 ENGLISH 11
972108 ENGLISH 12
972306 GEOMETRY
972307 ALGEBRA II / VOCATIONAL
493 880 WORK READINESS*
492 130 OFFICE ED COOP (12th Only )
492 62B OFFICE ED COOP PRACT ( 2 per. 12th only)
492 330 MARKETING I
492 34B MARKETING PRACT I (2 per. 12th only)
492 350 MARKETING MANAGEMENT
492 345 MARKETING PRACT II (2 per. 12th only)
493 240 ORIENTATION TO TEACHING
UAFS
999 10C UAFS (Elective) (No Credit)
413 00C UAFS ENGLISH
470 00C UAFS AMERICAN HISTORY
471 00C UAFS WESTERN CIV
WATC
WATC WELDING
1st yr a.m. - p.m. 2nd yr
WATC ELECTRONICS
1st yr 2nd yr
WATC GRAPHIC DESIGN
1st yr 2nd yr
WATC AUTO MECHANICS
1st yr a.m - p.m. 2nd yr
WATC COMP ASST DRAFTING
1st yr 2nd yr
WATC INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
1st yr 2nd yr
WATC CRIMINAL JUSTICE
1ST yr 2ND yr
WATC MEDICAL OFFICE ADMIN
1st yr 2nd yr
WATC ADVANCED HEALTH
1st yr 2nd yr
WATC HEALTH CNA
1 yr
WATC PRE ENGINEERING
1 yr
WATC EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
1ST yr 2ND yr
WATC PHARMACY TECH
1st yr 2nd yr.
(Students are awarded 3 credits per year for a vocational program at UAFS.) Morning classes
meet 8:00 - 10:30 and afternoon classes are from
l:00 - 3:30 every day.
Students must have good attendance and should understand that attendance is a major factor in success at WATC.
Students should exhibit a strong sense of responsibility and maturity as WATC is a college program and is taught by college instructors.
Students must pass WATC classes with a C or higher to be eligible to continue in the WATC program.
Students who are dropped from WATC during the semester will be assigned 3 study halls until the end of the semester and will receive an F for the WATC program in which they were enrolled (1.5 credits). / ______
For Office Use Only
Self Contained (L,M) Self Contained (G)
97154A 97155A
97154B 97155B
97154C 97155C
97154D 97155D
97154E 97155E
97154F 97155F
97154G 97155G
Self Contained (PV)
97154H 10-12 PVENGAM
97154I 10-12 PVMATHAM
97154J 10-12 PVSSAM
97154L 10-12 PVENGPM
97154M 10-12 PVMATHPM
97154N 10-12 PVSKILLSPM
97154K 10-12 VC TRN AM
97154J 10-12SKILLS AM
97154O 10-12 VC TRN PM
Self Contained Alternative
97154T 10-12 English
97154U 10-12 Math
97154V 10-12 PE
97154W 10-12 Science
97154X 10-12 Soc. Studies
97154Y 10-12 Behavior
971542 10-12 Vocational