Registration for Spring Semester 2004

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School of Rhetoric
Freshman
Ancient &
Classical
Literature
Ancient &
Classical
History
Roman &
Medieval
History
Conc. Physics or
Accel Studies
Physics & Chem
General Biology
or
Advanced Chem.
Algebra I
Or
Geometry
Geometry or
Algebra II
Latin I,II
Spanish I
French I
Latin II,
III or
Spanish II
French II
Sophomore
Roman &
Medieval
Literature
Junior
Biblical
Studies I
.5
*Electives &
+1 Fine Art req
6+
Rhetoric I
.5
*Electives &
+1 Fine Art req
6+
European
Literature
European
History
General
Chemistry or
Advanced Bio
Algebra II,
Pre-Calculus
or Advanced
Pre-Calculus
Latin III,
IV, AP or
Spanish
III,
French III
Apologetics
.5
*Electives:
6+
American
Literature
American
History
Anatomy &
Physiology,
Molecular
Biology or
Physics
Pre-Calculus ,
AP Calculus
AB, or AP
Statistics
AP Latin,
IV or
Spanish
IV
French IV
Rhetoric/
Sr. Thesis
1.0
*Electives:
5+
4
4
3 to 5
3 to 5
2 to 5
2.5
4.5
Senior
(Only 5 full
courses
required)
Total
Credits
REQUIRED – 23 Credits for Graduation
23+
RECOMMENDED BY MORE SELECTIVE UNIVERSITIES – 27 credits
4 day/wk course= 1 credit,
2-3 day/wk = 0.5 credit per year
*Fine Art and co-curricular electives with corresponding credits earned:
Economics, Theater Arts, Dance, Speech, Choir, Band/Orchestra, Music, Visual Arts, Laser Optics = 0.5 credit/ year.
Varsity Athletics earns a one-time 0.5 credit toward graduation.
Study hall - 0 credit; Yearbook – 0 credit.
 Texas Uniform Admission Policy for State of Texas Public Universities requires 4 Math & Science, Economics
Important Notes:
 No class changes at semester break. All courses are for 2 semesters.
 All freshmen and sophomores must take at least one co-curricular Fine Arts course to meet the requirement of one total course
credit for graduation. 2 courses over 2 years = 1.0 credit
 Economics is an 11th or 12th grade elective which may also be taken at ACC or TX Tech for a .5 elective credit without grade
(Principles of Macroeconomics with an Emphasis on the Free Enterprise System and Its Benefits)
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