COURSE TITLE COURSE Number CREDIT CONTACT HOURS HOURS HIGH SCHOOL COURSE PEIMS # Introduction to Accounting ACNT-1303 3 48 Principles of Accounting ACCT-2301 3 64 Basic Graphic Design ARTS-2313 3 96 Introduction to Computer Graphics ARTS-2314 3 96 Art Design ARTS 1311 3 96 Art Appreciation ARTS 1301 3 48 Art History I ARTS-1303 3 48 Art History II ARTS-1304 3 48 Drawing I ARTS-1316 3 96 Drawing II ARTS-1317 3 96 Painting I ARTS-2316 3 96 Painting II ARTS-2317 3 96 Sculpture I ARTS-2326 3 96 Sculpture II ARTS-2327 3 96 Ceramics I ARTS-2346 3 96 Ceramics II ARTS-2347 3 96 Photography I ARTS-2356 3 96 Photography II ARTS-2357 3 96 Business Computer Applications BCIS-1305 3 64 Food & Nutrition BIOL-1322 3 48 General Biology I BIOL-1406 4 96 General Biology II BIOL-1407 4 96 Human Anatomy & Physiology I BIOL-2401 4 96 Human Anatomy & Physiology II BIOL-2402 4 96 Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology BIOL-2404 4 96 Microbiology BIOL-2420 4 96 Principles of Management BMGT-1327 3 48 Principles of Finance BUSG-1303 3 48 Business Law BUSI-2301 3 48 Business Report Writing & Correspondence (Soph level) BUSI-2304 3 48 Child Guidance CDEC-1319 3 48 The Infant and Toddler CDEC-1321 3 48 Introductory Chemistry I CHEM-1405 4 96 Introductory Chemistry II CHEM 1407 4 96 General Chemistry I CHEM-1411 4 96 General Chemistry II CHEM-1412 4 96 Applied Chemistry CHEM 1419 4 96 Microcomputer Applications COSC-1301 3 64 Programming Fundamentals COSC-1336 3 64 Programming Fundamentals II COSC-1337 3 64 Electronic & Computer Skills CPMT-1407 4 96 Computer Systems CPMT-1445 4 96 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIJ-1301 3 48 Court Systems & Practices CRIJ-1306 3 48 Crime in America CRIJ-1307 3 48 Fundamentals of Criminal Law CRIJ-1310 3 48 Accounting I Accounting II Art III-Graphic Design Digital and Interactive Media Art I Art I Art III History A Art III History B Art II Drawing Art III Drawing Art II Painting Art III Painting Art II Sculpture Art III Sculpture Art II Ceramics Art III Ceramics Art II Photography Art III Photography Business Information Mgt I Lifetime and Wellness Biology A Scientific Research & Design Biology B Scientific Research & Design Anatomy & Physiology Anatomy & Physiology Anatomy & Physiology Medical Microbiology Business Management Banking & Financial Services Business Law 13016600 13016700 03502100 13027800 03500100 03500100 03501700 03501700 03500500 03501300 03500600 03501400 03501000 03501900 03500900 03501800 03501200 03502200 13011400 13024400 03010200 13037200 7 ACCOUNT1 ACCOUNT2 ART3GRAP DIMEDIA ART1 ART 1 ART3HIST ART3HIST ART2DRAW ART3DRAW ART2PATG ART3PATG ART2SCLP ART3SCLP ART2CRMC ART3CRMC ART2PHTO ART3PHTO BUSIM1 LNURTWEL BIO 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.5 0.5 03010200 13037200 SCIRD BIO SCIRD 13020600 13020600 ANAT&PHY ANAT&PHY 0.5 0.5 13020600 13020700 13012100 13016200 13011700 ANAT&PHY MICRO BUSMGMT BNKFIN BUSLAW 0.5 0.5 1.0 0.5 0.5 ENGL CHILDGUI CHILDDEV CHEM SCIRD CHEM SCRID CHEM SCRID II CHEM SCRID II SCRID PRINIT TACS1 TACS2 PRINIT COMPTECH LAWENF1 COURTSP LAWENF2 0.5 1.0 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 0.5 1.0 0.5 PRINLPCS 0.5 Business English 13011600 Child Guidance 13024800 Child Development 13024700 Chemistry (A) 03040000 Scientific Research and Design 13037200 Chemistry (B) 03040000 Scientific Research and Design 13037200 Chemistry A 03040000 Scientific Research and Design II 13037210 Chemistry B 03040000 Scientific Research and Design II 13037210 Scientific Research and Design 13037200 Principles of Information Tech 13027200 Computer Science I 03580200 Computer Science II 03580300 Principles of Information Technology13027200 Computer Technician 13027500 Law Enforcement I 13029300 Courts Systems and Practices 13029600 Law Enforcement II 12568704 Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security 13029200 Collegiate High School • Fall 2014 - Summer 2015 ABBR. UNIT 0.5 0.5 COURSE TITLE COURSE Number CREDIT CONTACT HOURS HOURS HIGH SCHOOL COURSE PEIMS # Correctional Systems & Practices CRIJ-2313 3 48 Correctional Services 13029700 Principles of Skin Care/Facials & Related Theory CSME-1348 3 96 Cosmetology II B 13025300 Fundamentals of Cosmetology CSME-1405 4 160 Intro to Cosmetology 13025100 Manicuring and Related Theory CSME-1443 4 128 Cosmetology I A 13025200 Artistry of Hair, Theory & Practice CSME-1451 4 160 Cosmetology I B 13025200 Chemical Reformation & Related Theory CSME-1453 4 160 Cosmetology I C 13025200 Salon Development CSME-2343 3 96 Cosmetology II C 13025300 Principles of Hair Coloring & Related Theory CSME-2401 4 160 Cosmetology II A 13025300 Preparation for the State Licensing Examination CSME-2441 4 160 Cosmetology II B 13025300 Unit Operations CTEC-2445 4 144 Manufacturing and Engineering 13032900 Internship – Clinical Technology CTEC-2486 4 300 Manufacturing and Engineering 13032900 Technical Drafting DFTG-1405 4 96 Engineering Design and Presentation13036500 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting DFTG-1409 4 96 Architectural Design 13004600 Rehearsal & Performance I DRAM-1120 1 48 Theatre Production I 03250700 Rehearsal & Performance II DRAM-1121 1 48 Theatre Production I 03250700 Introduction to Theater DRAM-1310 3 96 Theater Arts I 03250100 Stagecraft I DRAM-1330 3 96 Technical Theater I 03250500 Acting I DRAM-1351 3 96 Theatre Arts I 03250100 Acting II DRAM-1352 3 96 Theatre Arts II 03250200 Rehearsal & Performance III DRAM-2120 1 48 Theatre Production II A 03250800 Rehearsal & Performance IV DRAM-2121 1 48 Theatre Production II B 03250800 Acting III DRAM-2351 3 96 Theatre Arts III 03250300 Acting IV DRAM-2352 3 96 Theatre Arts IV 03250400 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON-2301 3 48 Economics or Economics 033103XX Advanced Studies X Time Taken Principles of Microeconomics ECON-2302 3 48 Economics or Economics 033103XX Advanced Studies X Time Taken Clinical Emergency Medical Technology/Tech EMSP-1160 1 64 Practicum in Health Science 13020500 Emergency Medical Technician I EMSP-1501 5 176 Practicum in Health Science 13020500 Composition I ENGL-1301 3 48 English III A 03220300 English IV A 03220400 Composition II ENGL-1302 3 48 English III B 03220300 English IV B 03220400 Creative Writing I ENGL-2307 3 48 Creative/Imaginative Writing 03221200 Creative Writing II ENGL-2308 3 48 Creative/Imaginative Writing 03221200 Technical & Business Writing ENGL-2311 3 48 Research/Technical Writing 03221100 English III B 03220300 English IV B 03220400 American Literature I ENGL-2327 3 48 English III A 03220300 English IV A 03220400 American Literature II ENGL-2328 3 48 English III B 03220300 English IV B 03220400 British Literature ENGL- 2322 3 48 English III A 03220300 English IV A 03220400 British Literature ENGL-2323 3 48 English III B, 03220300 English IV B 03220400 World Geography GEOG-1303 3 48 World Geography Studies 03320100 Environmental Geology GEOL 1405 4 96 Earth and Space Science 03060200 Physical Geology GEOL-1403 4 96 Earth and Space Science 03060200 Historical Geology GEOL-1404 4 96 Earth and Space Science 03060200 ABBR. UNIT CORRSRVS 0.5 CSMT2 INTRCOSM COSMET2 COSMET1 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 COSMET1 COSMET2 0.5 0.5 COSMET2 0.5 COSMET2 0.5 MANUENG 1.5 MANUENG 1.5 ENGDSPR 1.0 ARCHDSN 1.0 TH1PROD 0.5 TH1PROD 0.5 TH1 1.0 TH1TECH 1.0 TH1 1.0 TH2 1.0 TH2PROD 0.5 TH2PROD 0.5 TH3 1.0 TH4 1.0 ECO-FE or ECO ADV or ECO ADV2 0.5 ECO-FE or ECO ADV or ECO ADV2 0.5 PRACHLSC PRACHLSC ENG 3 ENG 4 ENG 3 ENG 4 CREAT WR CREAT WR TECH WR ENG 3 ENG 4 ENG 3 ENG 4 ENG 3 ENG 4 ENG 3 ENG 4 ENG 3 ENG 4 W GEO ESS ESS ESS 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 Collegiate High School • Fall 2014 - Summer 2015 8 COURSE TITLE COURSE Number CREDIT CONTACT HOURS HOURS HIGH SCHOOL COURSE PEIMS # Meteorology GEOL-1447 4 96 Federal Government GOVT-2305 3 48 Texas Government GOVT-2306 3 48 United States History HIST-1301 3 48 United States History HIST-1302 3 48 Medical Terminology HITT-1305 3 48 Medical Terminology HPRS-1206 2 32 Humanities I HUMA-1301 3 48 Humanities II HUMA-1302 3 48 Introduction to Multimedia IMED-1301 3 96 Integrated Software Applications ITSC-1309 3 64 College Algebra MATH-1314 3 64 Plane Trigonometry MATH-1316 3 48 Math for Business and Social Science MATH-1324 3 48 Calculus for Business and Social Science MATH-1325 3 64 Contemporary Mathematics I MATH-1332 3 48 Elementary Statistical Methods MATH-1342 3 48 Fundamentals of Mathematics I for MATH-1350 3 48 Middle Grade Teacher Certification Fundamentals of Mathematics II for MATH-1351 3 48 Middle Grade Teacher Certification Pre-Calculus MATH-2412 4 64 Calculus I MATH-2413 4 80 Calculus II MATH-2414 4 72 Calculus III MATH-2415 4 72 Linear Algebra MATH-2418 4 64 Differential Equations MATH-2420 4 64 Principles of Marketing MRKG-1311 3 48 Private Lessons MUAP-11XX 1 16 Private Lessons II MUAP-12XX 2 32 Private Lessons III MUAP-21XX 1 16 Private Lessons IV MUAP-22XX 2 32 Concert Band MUEN-1121 1 48 Jazz Ensemble MUEN-1125 1 64 Mixed Chamber Ensemble MUEN-1131 1 48 Earth and Space Science 03060200 United States Govt 033330100 Social Studies Advanced Studeies 03380001 U.S History A 03340100 U.S History B 03340100 Medical Terminology 13020300 Medical Terminology 13020300 Humanities 03221600 Humanities 03221600 Digital and Interactive Media or 13027800 or Audio Video Production 13008500 Business Information Mgt. II 13011500 Algebra IIB or Pre-Cal (B) or 03100600 Independent Study in Math: 03101100 X Time Taken 0310250X Pre-Calculus A, 03101100 Independent Study in Math: 0310250X X time taken Independent Studies in Math: X time taken 0310250X Independent Studies in Math: X time taken 0310250X Independent Studies in Math: X time taken 0310250X Independent Studies in Math: X Time Taken 0310250X Independent Studies in Math: X Time Taken 0310250X Independent Studies in Math: X Time Taken 0310250X Pre-Calculus B, 03101100 Independent Studies in Math 0310250X Independent Studies in Math: 0310250X X Time Taken 03101100 Independent Studies in Math : 0310250X X Time Taken HS Pre Cal B 03101100 Independent Studies in Math: X Time Taken 0310250X Independent Studies in Math: X Time Taken 0310250X Independent Studies in Math: X Time Taken 0310250X Principles of Business, Marketing and Finance 13011200 Applied Music I 03152500 Applied Music I 03152500 Applied Music II 03152600 Applied Music II 03152600 Music, Band, Levels IA, IIA, IIIA or IVA 03150X00 Music, Jazz Band A Levels I, II, III or IV 03151X00 Music Instrumental Ensemble, Levels I, II, III or IV 03151X00 Collegiate High School • Fall 2014 - Summer 2015 9 ABBR. UNIT ESS GOVT SS ADV US HIST US HIST MEDTERM MEDTERM HUMANIT HUMANIT DIMEDIA or AVPROD BUSIM2 ALG 2 PRE CALC INSTMTH(2) PRE CALC INSTMTH (2) 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 INSTUMTH 2 0.5 INSTUMTH 2 0.5 INSTUMTH 2 0.5 INSTUMTH 2 0.5 INSTUMTH 2 0.5 INSTUMTH 2 PRE CALC INSTUMT 2 INSTUMTH 2 PRE CALC INSTUMTH 2 0.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 PRE CALC 1.0 INSTUMTH 2 1.0 INSTUMTH 2 1.0 INSTUMTH 2 1.0 PRINNBMF MUS1APL MUS1APL MUS2APL MUS2APL 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 MUSXBAND 0.5 MUSXJZBN 0.5 MUSXINEN 0.5 COURSE TITLE COURSE Number CREDIT CONTACT HOURS HOURS HIGH SCHOOL COURSE PEIMS # Woodwind Ensemble MUEN-1133 1 48 Jazz Combo MUEN-1136 1 48 Guitar Ensemble MUEN-1139 1 48 Mainland Chorale MUEN-1142 1 48 Mainland Singers MUEN-1154 1 48 Men’s Vocal Ensemble MUEN-1155 1 48 Concert Band II MUEN-2121 1 48 Jazz Ensemble II MUEN-2125 1 64 Mixed Chamber Ensemble II MUEN-2131 1 48 Woodwind Ensemble II MUEN-2133 1 48 Jazz Combo II MUEN-2136 1 48 Guitar Ensemble II MUEN-2139 1 48 Mainland Chorale MUEN-2142 1 48 Mainland Singers MUEN-2154 1 48 Men’s Vocal Ensemble II MUEN-2155 1 32 Opera Workshop I MUSI-1157 1 48 Opera Workshop II MUSI-1158 1 48 Improvisation MUSI-1163 1 48 Class Piano MUSI-1181 1 48 Class Piano MUSI-1182 1 48 Class Voice MUSI-1183 1 48 Class Voice MUSI-1184 1 48 Class Guitar MUSI-1192 1 48 Class Guitar MUSI-1193 1 48 Music Theory I MUSI-1211 2 48 Music Theory II MUSI-1212 2 48 Sight Singing and Ear Training MUSI-1216 2 48 Sight Singing and Ear Training II MUSI-1217 2 48 Fundamentals of Music MUSI-1301 3 48 Music Appreciation MUSI-1306 3 48 Music Literature MUSI-1308 3 80 Music Literature II MUSI-1309 3 80 American Music MUSI-1310 3 48 Composition I MUSI-1386 3 48 Class Piano MUSI-2181 1 48 Class Piano MUSI-2182 1 48 Class Voice MUSI-2183 1 48 Class Voice MUSI-2184 1 48 Composition III MUSI-2186 1 16 Composition IV MUSI-2187 1 16 Class Guitar MUSI-2192 1 48 Music Instrumental Ensemble, Levels I, II, III, or IV Music Instrumental Ensemble, Levels I, II, III, or IV Music Instrumental Ensemble, Levels I, II, III, or IV Music, Choir Levels I, II, III, or IV Music, Vocal Ensemble Levels I,II, III, or IV Music, Vocal Ensemble Levels I,II, III, or IV Music, Band, Levels IA, IIA, IIIA, or IVA Music, Jazz Band A, Levels I, II, III, or IV Music Instrumental Ensemble, Levels I, II, III, or IV Music Instrumental Ensemble, Levels I, II, III, or IV Music Instrumental Ensemble, Levels I, II, III, or IV Music Instrumental Ensemble, Levels I, II, III, or IV Music, Choir Levels I, II, III, or IV Music, Vocal Ensemble Levels I,II, III, or IV Music, Vocal Ensemble Levels I,II, III, or IV Applied Music I Applied Music I Applied Music I Applied Music I Applied Music I Applied Music I Applied Music I Applied Music I Applied Music I Music Theory IA Music Theory IA Music Theory I Music Theory I Music Theory I Music I-History Music I-History Music I-History Music I-History Applied Music I Applied Music II Applied Music II Applied Music II Applied Music II Applied Music II Applied Music II Applied Music II ABBR. UNIT 03151X00 MUSXINEN 0.5 03151X00 MUSXINEN 0.5 03151X00 MUSXINEN 0.5 0315XX00 MUSXCHR 0.5 03132X00 MUSXVOEN 0.5 03132X00 MUSXVOEN 0.5 03150X00 MUSXBAND 0.5 03151X00 MUSXJZBN 0.5 03151X00 MUSXINEN 0.5 03151X00 MUSXINEN 0.5 03151X00 MUSXINEN 0.5 03151X00 MUSXINEN 0.5 0315XX00 MUSXCHOR 0.5 03132X00 MUSXVOEN 0.5 03132X00 03152500 03152500 03152500 03152500 03152500 03152500 03152500 03152500 03152500 03152700 03152700 03152700 03152700 03152700 03152900 03152900 03152900 03152900 03152500 03152600 03152600 03152600 03152600 03152600 03152600 03152600 MUSXVOEN MUS1APL MUS1APL MUS1APL MUS1APL MUS1APL MUS1APL MUS1APL MUS1APL MUS1APL MUS1THY MUS1THY MUS1THY MUS1THY MUS1THY MUS1HIST MUS1HIST MUS1HIST MUS1HIST MUS1APL MUS2APL MUS2APL MUS2APL MUS2APL MUS2APL MUS2APL MUS2APL 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 .5 .5 .5 Collegiate High School • Fall 2014 - Summer 2015 10 COURSE TITLE COURSE Number CREDIT CONTACT HOURS HOURS HIGH SCHOOL COURSE PEIMS # Class Guitar MUSI-2193 1 48 Music Theory III MUSI-2211 2 48 Music Theory IV MUSI-2212 2 48 Sight Singing and Ear Training III MUSI-2216 2 48 Sight Singing and Ear Training IV MUSI-2217 2 48 Composition II MUSI-2386 3 48 Swimming PHED-1101 1 48 Aerobic Water Exercise PHED-1103 1 48 Aerobic Dance PHED-1109 1 48 Weight Training PHED-1110 1 48 Hatha Yoga PHED-1111 1 48 Weight Control PHED-1112 1 48 Karate I PHED-1117 1 48 Bowling PHED-1119 1 48 Racquetball PHED-1120 1 48 Basketball PHED-1121 1 48 Softball PHED-1123 1 48 Golf PHED-1124 1 48 Tennis PHED-1125 1 48 Volleyball PHED-1126 1 48 Soccer PHED-1130 1 48 Aerobic Cycling PHED-1131 1 48 Into to Recreational Sports PHED-1133 1 48 Aerobic Run/Walk PHED-1143 1 48 Aerobic Step PHED-1144 1 48 Aerobic Cross Training PHED-1145 1 48 Aerobic Kickboxing PHED-1146 1 48 Sports Yoga PHED-1148 1 48 Pilates PHED-1149 1 48 Scuba Diving PHED-1151 1 48 Introduction to Physical Fitness & Sports PHED-1164 1 48 Personal & Community Health PHED-1304 3 48 Karate II PHED-2117 1 48 Pharmacy Technician Certification Review PHRA-1243 2 32 Introduction to Pharmacy PHRA-1301 3 48 Pharmaceutical Mathematics I PHRA-1309 3 48 Community Pharmacy Practice PHRA-1313 3 64 Pharmaceutical Mathematics II PHRA-1347 3 48 Institutional Pharmacy Practice PHRA-1349 3 64 Pharmacotherapy & Disease Process PHRA-1404 4 96 Pharmacy Drug Therapy & Treatment PHRA-1441 4 128 Clinical: Pharmacy Technician PHRA-2360 3 144 College Physics I PHYS-1401 4 96 College Physics II PHYS-1402 4 96 Astronomy PHYS-1403 4 96 Astronomy II PHYS 1404 4 96 Applied Physics PHYS-1410 4 96 University Physics I PHYS-2425 4 96 University Physics II PHYS-2426 4 96 Career Exploration & Planning POFT-1300 3 48 Intermediate Keyboarding POFT-2301 3 64 Psychology for Success PSYC-1300/EDUC 1300 3 48 Applied Music II Music Theory IIA Music Theory IIA Music Theory II Music Theory II Applied Music I Aerobic Activities Aerobic Activities Aerobic Activities Individual or Team Sports Individual or Team Sports Individual or Team Sports Individual or Team Sports Individual or Team Sports Individual or Team Sports Individual or Team Sports Individual or Team Sports Individual or Team Sports Individual or Team Sports Individual or Team Sports Individual or Team Sports Aerobic Activities Individual or Team Sports Aerobic Activities Aerobic Activities Aerobic Activities Aerobic Activities Individual or Team Sports Individual or Team Sports Adventure/Outdoor Education Foundations of Personal Fitness Health Education Individual or Team Sports Practicum in Health Science Practicum in Health Science Practicum in Health Science Practicum in Health Science Practicum in Health Science Practicum in Health Science Practicum in Health Science Practicum in Health Science Practicum in Health Science Physics A or Scientific Research and Design Physics B or Scientific Research and Design Astronomy Astronomy Principles of Technology, Scientific Research and Design Scientific Research and Design Scientific Research and Design Career Preparation I Touch System Data Entry Special Topic in Social Studies Collegiate High School • Fall 2014 - Summer 2015 11 03152600 03152800 03152800 03152800 03152800 03152500 PES00054 PES00054 PES00054 PES00055 PES00055 PES00055 PES00055 PES00055 PES00055 PES00055 PES00055 PES00055 PES00055 PES00055 PES00055 PES00054 PES00055 PES00054 PES00054 PES00054 PES00054 PES00055 PES00055 PES00053 PES00052 03810100 PES00055 13020500 13020500 13020500 13020500 13020500 13020500 13020500 13020500 13020500 03050000 03037200 03050000 13037200 03060100 03060100 13037100 13037200 13037200 13037200 12701300 13011300 03380022 ABBR. UNIT MUS2APL MUS2THY MUS2THY MUS2THY MUS2THY MUS1APL PEAA PEAA PEAA PEITS PEITS PEITS PEITS PEITS PEITS PEITS PEITS PEITS PEITS PEITS PEITS PEAA PEITS PEAA PEAA PEAA PEAA PEITS PEITS PEAOA PEFOUND HLTH ED PEITS HLTHSCI HLTHSCI HLTHSCI HLTHSCI HLTHSCI HLTHSCI HLTHSCI HLTHSCI HLTHSCI PHYSICS SCRID PHYSICS SCRID ASTRMY ASTRMY PRINTECH SCRID SCRID SCRID CAREERP1 TSDATAE SPTSS .5 .5 .5 .5 .5 .5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 2.0 0.5 0.5 COURSE TITLE COURSE Number CREDIT CONTACT HOURS HOURS HIGH SCHOOL COURSE PEIMS # Introduction to Psychology PSYC-2301 3 48 Introduction to Process Technology PTAC-1302 3 48 Industrial Economics PTAC-1350 3 48 Safety, Health, & Environment PTAC-1408 4 64 Process Tech Instrumentation I -Equipment PTAC 1410 4 80 Process Tech. Instrumentation I PTAC-1432 4 64 Quality PTAC-2314 3 48 Process Technology II-Systems PTAC-2420 4 96 Process Technology III – Operations PTAC-2438 4 96 Process Troubleshooting PTAC-2446 4 96 Introduction to Sociology SOCI-1301 3 48 Conversational Spanish SPAN-1100 1 48 Conversational Spanish SPAN-1101 1 48 Spanish I SPAN-1411 4 64 Spanish II SPAN-1412 4 64 Spanish III SPAN-2311 3 48 Spanish IV SPAN-2312 3 48 Public Speaking SPCH 1315 3 48 Interpersonal Communications SPCH-1318 3 48 Families, School and Community TECA-1303 3 64 Educating Young Children TECA-1311 3 64 Wellness of the Young Child TECA-1318 3 64 Technical Math TECM-1343 4 96 Child Growth and Development TECA-1354 3 48 Introduction to Welding Fundamentals WLDG-1421 4 112 Introduction to Oxy-Fuel Welding and Cutting WLDG-1425 4 112 Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding WLDG-1457 4 112 ABBR. UNIT Psychology Manufacturing and Engineering Manufacturing and Engineering Manufacturing and Engineering Practicum in Manufacturing Electronics Manufacturing and Engineering Practicum in Manufacturing Practicum in Manufacturing II Practicum in Manufacturing II Sociology Spanish I A Spanish I B Spanish II Spanish I (if no prior Spanish taken) Spanish III Spanish II (if no prior Spanish taken) Spanish III (if no prior Spanish taken) Spanish IV Spanish V Public Speaking Prof. Communications Speech Communications Professional Communications Family and Community Services Child Guidance Child Guidance Engineering Mathematics Child Development Welding 03350100 13032900 13032900 13032900 13033000 13036800 13032900 13033000 13033010 1033310 03370100 03440100 03440100 03440200 03440100 03440300 03440200 03440300 03440400 03440500 03240900 13009900 03241300 13009900 13024900 13024800 13024800 13036700 13024700 13032300 PSYCH MANUENG MANUENG MANUENG PRACMANU ELECTRO MANUENG PRACMANU PRACMAN2 PRACMAN2 SOC SPAN 1 SPAN 1 SPAN 2 SPAN 1 SPAN 3 SPAN 2 SPAN 3 SPAN 4 SPAN 5 PUBSPKG1 PROFCOMM SP COM PROFCOMM FAMCOSRV CHILDDEV CHILDDEV ENGMATH CHILDDEV WELD 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.0 0.5 2.0 Advanced Welding A Advanced Welding B 13032400 13032400 ADVWELD ADVWELD 1.5 1.5 Students may, with authorization from school counselors or administration, take other classes offered at COM for dual credit when a corresponding course is found in the PEIMS Data Standards. Collegiate High School • Fall 2014 - Summer 2015 12 High School Courses Offered by CHS High School Graduation Required Courses Pre-AP Algebra I A & B/Algebra I A & B Pre-AP Algebra II A & B Advanced Algebra I A & B (Independent Studies in Mathematics 1st Time) Advanced Algebra II A & B (Independent Studies in Mathematics 2nd Time) Pre-Calculus A & B College Prep Math Course A (Elementary Algebra) College Prep Math Course B (Intermediate Algebra) Pre-AP Geometry A & B/Geometry A & B Pre-AP Chemistry A & B Pre-AP World Geography Studies A & B/World Geography Studies A & B Pre-AP World History Studies A & B/World History Studies A & B Pre-AP English I A & B/English I A & B Pre-AP English II A & B/English II A & B Pre-AP English III A & B/English III A & B English IV A & B CHS College Transitions A & B (College Transition-CLGTRN)) CHS Path College and Career (PATHCC4) CHS Transitions III A & B (Special Topics in Social Studies 1st Time Taken) CHS Transitions IV A & B (Special Topics in Social Studies 2nd Time Taken) Pre-AP Physics A & B PEIMS # 03100500 03100600 03102500 03102501 03101100 0310250X 0310250X 03100700 03040000 03320100 03340400 03220100 03220200 03220300 03220400 N1290050 N1290054 03380032 03380042 03050000 High School Credits 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 College Classes Expectations: College courses are both interesting and challenging. Students will learn a great deal but will be expected to work hard. On average, college students should plan to study at least three hours a week for every hour spent in the classroom. Students taking a three-semester-hour class should set aside a minimum of six hours per week to study. Some students will need to study more. Students should schedule extra study time when exams are planned or course projects are due. In a dual credit course it is possible to earn a passing college grade and a failing high school grade or vice versa. Individual high school policies differ in their awarding of high school credit, and it is the student’s responsibility to understand his/ her high school’s policies. College policies apply regarding the awarding of college credit. Students should be sure they are aware of both sets of policies. College policies are printed in the current College Catalog, just as the high school handbook reflects individual high school’s policies. Collegiate High School students are expected to perform at the college level and honor all deadlines set by the College and instructors. Individual professors distribute class policies and syllabi detailing course requirements during the first week of class. Class Discussions: High school students are enrolled in the regular college classes, mixed with other college students. College courses sometimes deal with controversial issues or subject matter that high school courses would typically avoid. Students are expected to participate in these discussions in a mature fashion. Grades: Pay careful attention to each instructor’s system for assigning grades as indicated in the course syllabus. If students do poorly on a test or assignment, most college instructors will not allow them to repeat the work in order to improve their grade. Also, most instructors do not offer extra credit for students who perform poorly. College Attendance Policies: COM policy states an instructor may drop a student if the student incurs excessive absences. In contrast to high school, COM does not distinguish between excused and unexcused absences. Therefore, there is no “special coding” for students who are out on “school business.” Any day that the student is not in class is considered an absence. The grades that students earn at COM Collegiate High School in a dual credit course will become part of their permanent college record as well as their high school record. Instructors may also have a tardy policy. It is important that students contact the instructor and the Collegiate High School staff any time they will be tardy or absent. 13 Collegiate High School • Fall 2014 - Summer 2015