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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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