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ARTS & HUMANITIES ENDORSEMENT45910526225500ARTS & HUMANITIES OVERVIEWINTRODUCTIONThe humanities offers students an opportunity to study ancient and modern literature, history, language and culture. These courses allow students an opportunity to explore and understand how other cultures live. Students interested in the performing arts of music and theatre, as well as the visual arts, may find this endorsement suitable for them.POSSIBLE CAREERSPossible career paths and interest areas for students pursuing an Arts and Humanities endorsement include courses related to: Political Science, World Languages, Cultural Studies, English Literature, History, and Fine Arts.AVAILABLE PATHWAYSAn Arts and Humanities endorsement is only available through a Non-Career and Technical Education pathway.SPECIFIC CORE REQUIREMENTSIn addition to the requirements of the Foundation High School Program, students must successfully complete a TOTAL OF 26 STATE CREDITS to include the following:Advanced English (1.0 credit or combination of two .5 credit classes) – See list of qualifying courses. Fourth Math (1.0 credit or combination of two .5 credit classes) – See list of qualifying courses in this guide. Fourth Science (1.0 credit or combination of two .5 credit classes) – See list of qualifying courses in this guide. Students pursuing an Arts & Humanities endorsement may replace the fourth science requirement with an additional credit in ELA, Social Studies, LOTE, or Fine Arts. Parental approval is required.Endorsement (4.0 credits) – A minimum of four credits which will satisfy the students Endorsement selection. Elective Courses (3.0 credits) – Credits may not be satisfied by local credit courses. Local credit courses are specifically designated in the High School CDG.-420370-4191000ARTS & HUMANITIES DEPARTMENTAL COURSE LISTCourseGradeCreditsTYPEDepartmentCreative Writing 10-12.5-1NON-CTEELACommunications Applications9-12.5NON-CTEELAEnglish 4121NON-CTEELAEnglish Literature AP121NON-CTEELAHumanities: Elizabethan Age10-12.5-1NON-CTEELALiterary Genre: Multicultural Literature9-12.5NON-CTEELALiterary Genre: Science Fiction9-12.5NON-CTEELAArt I9-121NON-CTEFine Art/ArtArt II Photography9-121NON-CTEFine Art/ArtArt II Printmaking9-121NON-CTEFine Art/ArtArt II-IV Ceramics9-121NON-CTEFine Art/ArtArt II-IV Drawing9-121NON-CTEFine Art/ArtArt II-IV Painting9-121NON-CTEFine Art/ArtArt II-IV Sculpture9-121NON-CTEFine Art/ArtChoir I-IV9-121NON-CTEFine Art/ChoirDance I-IV9-121NON-CTEFine Art/DanceAP Art9-121NON-CTEFine Art/MusicColor Guard I-IV9-121NON-CTEFine Art/Color GuardAP Music Theory9-121NON-CTEFine Art/MusicBand I-IV9-121NON-CTEFine Art/MusicMusic Theory9-121NON-CTEFine Art/MusicOrchestra I-IV9-121NON-CTEFine Art/MusicTechnical Theatre I-IV9-121NON-CTEFine Art/TheatreTheatre Arts I-IV9-121NON-CTEFine Art/TheatreTheatre Production I-IV9-121NON-CTEFine Art/TheatreASL I-IV9-121NON-CTELOTEFrench I-IV9-121NON-CTELOTEGerman I-IV9-121NON-CTELOTELatin I-IV9-121NON-CTELOTESpanish I-V9-121NON-CTELOTEAP Comparative Government11-121NON-CTESocial StudiesAP European History11-121NON-CTESocial StudiesAP Human Geography9-121NON-CTESocial StudiesAP Macroeconomics11-121NON-CTESocial StudiesAP Microeconomics11-121NON-CTESocial StudiesAP Psychology11-121NON-CTESocial StudiesAP United States Government11-121NON-CTESocial StudiesCourseGradeCreditsTYPEDepartmentAP US History11-121NON-CTESocial StudiesAP World History10-121NON-CTESocial StudiesEconomics: Free Enterprise System12.5NON-CTESocial StudiesPsychology10-121NON-CTESocial StudiesSocial Studies Research Methods in Psychology10-12.5NON-CTESocial StudiesSociology10-121NON-CTESocial StudiesSpecial Topics SS: Civil War & Reconstruction10-12.5NON-CTESocial StudiesSpecial Topics SS: Comparative World Religions10-12.5NON-CTESocial StudiesSpecial Topics SS: Culture & Conflict10-12.5NON-CTESocial StudiesSpecial Topics SS: History of Africa and African Am10-12.5NON-CTESocial StudiesSpecial Topics SS: Street Law9-120.5NON-CTESocial StudiesSpecial Topics SS: United States Military10-12.5NON-CTESocial StudiesSpecial Topics SS: World Since WWII10-120.5NON-CTESocial StudiesSpecial Topics SS: World War II10-12.5NON-CTESocial StudiesUnited States Government12.5NON-CTESocial StudiesUnited States History11-121NON-CTESocial StudiesWorld Geography9-121NON-CTESocial StudiesWorld History10-121NON-CTESocial StudiesARTS & HUMANITIES CTE/NON-CTE COMPARISONNON-CAREER & TECHNICAL (CTE) EDUCATION PATH COURSESTo satisfy the Non-CTE path in the endorsement, students must select four credits in: social studies and/or economics: OR four levels of the same World Language or LOTE (Languages Other Than English); OR two levels in one World Language and two levels in a different LOTE; OR a coherent sequence of four credits in Fine Arts. LISD offers 25 social studies courses; five different World Languages for a total of more than 25 courses; and a large number of Fine Art course in both the Visual and Performing Arts. One example of how a student could satisfy the Arts & Humanities Endorsement is as follows: Choir I and II and Theatre I and II (1.0 credit each). Students could also satisfy this requirement by completing Choir I-IV or Theatre I-IV. CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE) PATH COURSESCTE Path is not available within the Arts and Humanities Endorsement.For course descriptions, please refer to the High School Course Description Guide (CDG). For grade level requirements and credit values, see the cumulative course list in the Appendix of this guide. For a quick reference of grade level requirements and credit values for Arts and Humanities courses which qualify for this endorsement, see the cumulative course list in the Appendix of this guide.ARTS & HUMANITIES ENDORSEMENT SAMPLE FOUR YEAR PLAN – NON-CTE NOTESGRADEFALLSPRING1ST QTR2ND QTR1ST QTR2ND QTRRequired Courses for Foundation Plan w/Arts & Humanities Non-CTE Endorsement: FORMCHECKBOX English 1 (1) FORMCHECKBOX English 2 (1) FORMCHECKBOX English 3 (1) FORMCHECKBOX Advanced English (1) FORMCHECKBOX Algebra 1 (1) FORMCHECKBOX Geometry (1) FORMCHECKBOX 3rd Math (1) FORMCHECKBOX Other Math FORMCHECKBOX Biology (1) FORMCHECKBOX IPC, Chem, or Phy (1) FORMCHECKBOX 3rd Sci (1) FORMCHECKBOX Other Science (1) or Other Academic FORMCHECKBOX Geography (1) or W. Hist (1) FORMCHECKBOX U.S. History (1) FORMCHECKBOX Govt (.5) FORMCHECKBOX Eco (.5) FORMCHECKBOX LOTE 1 (1) (Or Exception) FORMCHECKBOX LOTE 2 (1) (Or Exception) FORMCHECKBOX Fine Art (1) FORMCHECKBOX PE (1) FORMCHECKBOX Endorsement (4) FORMCHECKBOX Electives (3)26 State Credits Required9THEnglish 1English 1Algebra 1Algebra 1W. Geography or W. HistoryW. Geography or W. HistoryBiologyBiologyPhysical Education or SubstitutePhysical Education or SubstituteFine ArtFine ArtEndorsement ElectiveEndorsement ElectiveElectiveElective10THEnglish 2English 2GeometryGeometryElectiveElectiveIPC, Chem, or PhysicsIPC, Chem, or PhysicsLOTE 1 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 1 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 2 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 2 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionEndorsement ElectiveEndorsement ElectiveElectiveElective11THEnglish 3English 33rd Science3rd ScienceUS HistoryUS History3rd Math3rd MathOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveEndorsement ElectiveEndorsement ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen Elective12THAdvanced EnglishAdvanced English4th Science or Other Academic*4th Science or Other Academic*GovtEconomics4th Math4th MathEndorsement ElectiveEndorsement ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveNOTESHighlighted “Endorsement” courses may be taken in any semester/year appropriate for the courseCourses may be selected from one of the following:5 credits of social studies and/or economics;4. American Sign Lang I-IV; 4 credits of the same LOTE; 5. 2 credits of one LOTE AND 2 credits of a different LOTE Coherent sequence of 4 credits in Fine Arts;*Student may substitute other Eng, Social Studies, LOTE, or Fine Arts for 4th Science, w/parent approval and filing of paperworkSee list of appropriate courses for 3rd Science, Other Science, 3rd Math, and 4th MathSee list of appropriate courses for Advanced English“Electives” are required for the 26 state credit total“Open Electives” are opportunities for students to take courses over and above state requirements, additional athletics, or graduate earlyThis page intentionally left blank.BUSINESS & INDUSTRY ENDORSEMENT9906080454500BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY ENDORSEMENT OVERVIEWINTRODUCTIONThe Business and Industry Endorsement incorporates a large number of career paths and student interests. LISD offers over 90 courses which fall within this particular endorsement. POSSIBLE CAREERSPossible career paths and interest areas for the Business & Industry Endorsement may include: Database Management; Information Technology, Communications, Accounting, Finance, Marketing, Graphic Design, Architecture, Construction, Welding, Logistics, Automotive Technology, and Agricultural Science. For more information on these and other related careers, please explore career pathways in Career Cruising. AVAILABLE PATHWAYSBoth CTE and Non-CTE pathways are available within the Business & Industry Endorsement. SPECIFIC CORE REQUIREMENTSIn addition to the requirements of the Foundation High School Program, students must successfully complete a TOTAL OF 26 STATE CREDITS to include the following:Advanced English (1.0 credit or combination of two .5 credit classes)- See list of qualifying coursesFourth Math (1.0 credit or combination of two .5 credit classes) – See list of qualifying coursesFourth Science (1.0 credit or combination of two .5 credit classes) – See list of qualifying coursesEndorsement (4.0 credits) – A minimum of four credits which will satisfy the students Endorsement selectionElective Courses (3.0 credits) – Credits may not be satisfied by local credit courses. Local credit courses are specifically designated in the High School CDG.-473075-25717500`BUSINESS & INDUSTRY ENDORSEMENT COURSE LISTNOTE: When determining whether a CTE course is advanced or entry level, the following rules to all course lists in this guide. Any course in ALL CAPS AND BOLD are considered advanced CTE courses. Any course in red is an entry level course and should NOT be selected as the final course in the sequence. Advanced designations do not apply to NON-CTE courses.CourseGradeCreditTypeCluster/DepartmentADVANCED ANIMAL SCIENCE 11-121CTEAgricultureADVANCED PLANT & SOIL SCIENCE11-121CTEAgricultureAgricultural Mechanics & Metal Tech 10-121CTEAgricultureAgriculture Structures Design & Fabrication11-121CTEAgricultureEquine Science 10-120.5CTEAgricultureFloral Design9-121CTEAgricultureHorticulture Sciences10-121CTEAgricultureLandscape Design & Management10-120.5CTEAgricultureLivestock Production 10-121CTEAgriculturePRACTICUM: AG, FOOD & NATURAL RESOURCES122CTEAgriculturePrinciples of Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources 9-121CTEAgricultureTurf Grass Management 10-120.5CTEAgricultureWildlife, Fisheries & Ecology Management9-121CTEAgricultureArchitectural Design I9-121CTEArch & ConstrArchitectural Design II10-122CTEArch & ConstrPrinciples of Architecture 9-121CTEArch & ConstrPrinciples of Construction 9-121CTEArch & ConstrPrinciples of Manufacturing9-121CTEArch & ConstrInterior Design I10-121CTEArch & ConstrInterior Design II11-122CTEArch & ConstrMILL AND CABINETMAKING TECHNOLOGY10-122CTEArch & ConstrPRACTICUM IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 11-122CTEArch & ConstrPRACTICUM IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN II122CTEArch & ConstrAnimation I & Lab10-122CTEArts, AV TechnologyAnimation II & Lab11-122CTEArts, AV TechnologyAudio Video Production I (Film & Video) & Lab10-122CTEArts, AV TechnologyAudio Video Production II (Film & Video) & Lab10-122CTEArts, AV TechnologyAudio Video Production 1 (TV Broadcasting) & Lab10-122CTEArts. AV TechnologyAudio Video Production II (TV Broadcasting) & Lab10-122CTEArts, AV TechnologyCommercial Photography9-121CTEArts, AV TechnologyFashion Design I10-121CTEArts, AV TechnologyFashion Design II11-121CTEArts, AV TechnologyCourseGradeCreditTypeCluster/DepartmentGame Programming and Design9-121CTEArts, AV TechnologyGraphic Design and Illustration I & Lab10-122CTEArts, AV TechnologyGraphic Design and Illustration II & Lab10-122CTEArts, AV TechnologyMobile Application Development 10-121CTEArts, AV TechnologyPRACTICUM IN ANIMATION11-122CTEArts, AV TechnologyPRACTICUM IN AUDIO VIDEO PRODUCTION (FILM & VIDEO)11-122CTEArts, AV TechnologyPRACTICUM IN AUDIO VIDEO PRODUCTION (TV BROADCASTING)11-122CTEArts, AV TechnologyPRACTICUM IN FASHION DESIGN11-122CTEArts, AV TechnologyPRACTICUM IN GRAPHIC DESIGN AND ILLUSTRATION11-122CTEArts, AV TechnologyPrinciples of Arts, AV Technology & Communication9-121CTEArts, AV TechnologyVideo Game Design9-121CTEArts, AV TechnologyWeb Game Development 10-121CTEArts. AV TechnologyBusiness Information Management I 9-121CTEBus Mgmt & AdminBUSINESS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT II 10-121CTEBus Mgmt & AdminBUSINESS LAW 11-121CTEBus Mgmt & AdminBusiness Management10-121CTEBus Mgmt & AdminGlobal Business 10-120.5CTEBus Mgmt & AdminPRACTICUM IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT11-123CTEBus Mgmt & AdminPrinciples of Business, Marketing, & Finance9-111CTEBus Mgmt & AdminTouch Systems Data Entry 9-100.5CTEBus Mgmt & AdminVirtual Business 10-120.5CTEBus Mgmt & AdminCollege Readiness & Study Skills9-120.5Non-CTEELACreative Writing11-12.5-1Non-CTEELAHumanities10-12.5-1Non-CTEELAIndependent Study English11-121Non-CTEELALiterary Genre: Multicultural Literature9-120.5Non-CTEELALiterary Genre: Science Fiction9-120.5Non-CTEELAPractical Writing9-120.5Non-CTEELAReading I-III9-12.5-1Non-CTEELAAdvanced Broadcast Journalism I-II9-12.5-1Non-CTEELA/JournalismIndependent Study in Journalism10-121Non-CTEELA/JournalismJournalism121Non-CTEELA/JournalismLiterary Magazine I-III9-12.5-1Non-CTEELA/JournalismNewspaper I-III10-121Non-CTEELA/JournalismPhotojournalism10-121Non-CTEELA/JournalismYearbook I-III10-121Non-CTEELA/JournalismCommunications Applications10-12.5-1Non-CTEELA/Speech/DebateDebate I - III9-121Non-CTEELA/Speech/DebateIndependent Study in Speech9-121Non-CTEELA/Speech/DebateOral Interpretation 120.5Non-CTEELA/Speech/DebateCourseGradeCreditTypeCluster/DepartmentPublic Speaking I-IV9-121Non-CTEELA/Speech/DebateAccounting I 9-121CTEFinanceACCOUNTING II 11-121CTEFinanceBanking & Financial Services10-120.5CTEFinanceMoney Matters 9-121CTEFinanceIntroduction to Culinary Arts 9-101CTEHospitality & TourismCulinary Arts10-122CTEHospitality & TourismAdvanced Culinary Arts10-122CTEHospitality & TourismFood Science11-121CTEHospitality & TourismHospitality Services10-122CTEHospitality & TourismHotel Management11-121CTEHospitality & TourismPRACTICUM IN CULINARY ARTS 11-122CTEHospitality & TourismPRACTICUM IN HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM 11-122CTEHospitality & TourismPrinciples of Hospitality and Tourism10-121CTEHospitality & TourismTravel and Tourism Management11-121CTEHospitality & TourismComputer Maintenance I & Lab9-122CTEInformation Tech Computer Programming I10-121CTEInformation Tech Computer Programming II10-121CTEInformation TechComputer Science AP 11-121CTEInformation Tech Digital Media 9-121CTEInformation Tech Networking I & Lab10-122CTEInformation Tech Principles of Information Technology9-101CTEInformation Tech PRACTICUM IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY122CTEInformation TechWeb Technologies 10-121CTEInformation Tech Manufacturing Engineering Technology I10-121CTEManufacturingManufacturing Engineering Technology II10-121CTEManufacturingPRACTICUM IN MANUFACTURING (WELDING)11-122CTEManufacturingPRACTICUM IN MANUFACTURING (WOODS)11-122CTEManufacturingWelding I11-122CTEManufacturingWelding II 11-122CTEManufacturingAdvertising 9-12.5CTEMarketingEntrepreneurship9-121CTEMarketingFashion Marketing9-12.5CTEMarketingPRACTICUM IN MARKETING DYNAMICS / EXT. PRACTICUM10-123 +1CTEMarketingSocial Media Marketing10-12.5CTEMarketingSports & Entertainment Marketing10-12.5CTEMarketingComputer Science I9-121CTETechnology ApplicationsComputer Science II10-121CTETechnology ApplicationsCOMPUTER SCIENCE AP11-121CTETechnology ApplicationsDIGITAL DESIGN & MEDIA PRODUCTION11-121CTETechnology ApplicationsCourseGradeCreditTypeCluster/DepartmentGame Programming and Design9-121CTETechnology ApplicationsVideo Game Design9-121CTETechnology ApplicationsWeb Game Development10-121CTETechnology ApplicationsMobile Application Development10-121CTETechnology ApplicationsAUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY I, Maintenance and Light Repair11-122CTETransportation/Distr AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY II, Automotive Services11-122CTETransportation/DistrCollision Repair10-122CTETransportation/Distr PAINT AND REFINISHING10-122CTETransportation/DistrPRACTICUM IN TRANSPORTATION/, DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICS I (AUTO TECH)11-122CTETransportation/Distr PRACTICUM IN TRANSPORTATION/, DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICS I (AUTO COLLISION)11-122CTETransportation/Distr BUSINESS & INDUSTRY CTE/NON-CTE COMPARISONNON-CAREER & TECHNICAL (CTE) EDUCATION PATH COURSESTo satisfy the Non-CTE path in the Business and Industry Endorsement, students must select four credits in English Language Arts (ELA). Within those four credits, students must select at least three levels in Advanced Broadcast Journalism, Debate, Newspaper, Yearbook, or Public Speaking. Additional courses may be available as the Texas Education Agency provides more clarity.English Language Arts Elective courses available in LISD include courses in the following disciplines: Reading, Speech, Debate, Public Speaking, Yearbook, Newspaper, Literary Magazine, Journalism, Literary Genre, Humanities, Writing, and Broadcast Journalism. LISD offers approximately 40 courses that qualify as NON-CTE Business and Industry Endorsement courses.One example of how a student could satisfy the Non-CTE path for Business & Industry is as follows: Debate I, Debate II, Debate III and Creative Writing. Each course is 1.0 credit each. CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE) PATH COURSESTo satisfy the CTE path in the Business and Industry Endorsement, students must select four credits from any of the following clusters: Agriculture, Food and Natural ResourcesArchitecture and ConstructionArts, A/V Technology and CommunicationBusiness Management and AdministrationFinanceHospitality and TourismInformation TechnologyManufacturingMarketing, Sales and ServicesTransportation, Distribution and Logistics. LISD offers over 80 courses which qualify as CTE Business and Industry Endorsement courses.When selecting courses, students must select two from ONE cluster within the Business & Industry Endorsement; one advanced CTE course from any cluster in the Business and Industry Endorsement area; and one final course which cannot be considered an entry level course. For a comprehensive list of all courses in the Business & Industry Endorsement, see the Appendix at the back of this guide.One example of how a student could satisfy the CTE path for Business & Industry is as follows: Principles of Arts, AV Technology and Communications (1.0 credit)(Arts & AV Cluster); Commercial Photography (1 credit)(Arts & AV Cluster); Business Law (1 credit) (Bus Mgmt & Admin Cluster and Advanced CTE) and Entrepreneurship (1 credit) (Marketing Cluster)For course descriptions, please refer to the High School CDG under the appropriate cluster. For a quick reference of grade level requirements and credit values for all CTE courses which meet the Business & Industry cluster, see the cumulative course list in the Appendix of this guide.NOTE: When determining whether a CTE course is advanced or entry level, the following rules apply to the course lists in the back of this guide. Any course in ALL CAPS AND BOLD are considered advanced CTE courses. Any course in red is an entry level course and should NOT be selected as the final course in the sequence. Advanced designations do not apply to NON-CTE courses.BUSINESS & INDUSTRY ENDORSEMENT SAMPLE FOUR YEAR PLAN – NON-CTENOTESGRADEFALLSPRING1ST QTR2ND QTR1ST QTR2ND QTRRequired Courses for Foundation Plan w/Business & Industry Endorsement: Non-CTE Pathway: FORMCHECKBOX English 1 (1) FORMCHECKBOX English 2 (1) FORMCHECKBOX English 3 (1) FORMCHECKBOX Advanced English (1) FORMCHECKBOX Algebra 1 (1) FORMCHECKBOX Geometry (1) FORMCHECKBOX 3rd Math (1) FORMCHECKBOX 4th Math (1) FORMCHECKBOX Biology (1) FORMCHECKBOX IPC or Other (1) FORMCHECKBOX 3rd Sci (1) FORMCHECKBOX Other Science (1) FORMCHECKBOX Human or World Geo (1) or W. Hist (1) FORMCHECKBOX U.S. History (1) FORMCHECKBOX Govt (.5) FORMCHECKBOX Eco (.5) FORMCHECKBOX LOTE 1 (1) (Or Exception) FORMCHECKBOX LOTE 2 (1) (Or Exception) FORMCHECKBOX Fine Art (1) FORMCHECKBOX PE (1) FORMCHECKBOX Endorsement (4) FORMCHECKBOX Electives (3)26 State Credits Required9THEnglish 1English 1Algebra 1Algebra 1W. Geography or W. HistoryW. Geography or W. HistoryBiologyBiologyPhysical Education or SubstitutePhysical Education or SubstituteFine ArtFine ArtEndorsementElectiveEndorsementElectiveElectiveElective10THEnglish 2English 2GeometryGeometryElectiveElectiveIPC, Chem, or PhysicsIPC, Chem, or PhysicsLOTE 1 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 1 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 2 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 2 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionEndorsementElectiveEndorsementElectiveElectiveElective11THEnglish 3English 33rd Science3rd ScienceUS HistoryUS History3rd Math3rd MathOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveEndorsementElectiveEndorsementElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen Elective12THAdvanced EnglishAdvanced EnglishOther (4th) ScienceOther (4th) ScienceGovtEco4th Math4th MathEndorsementElectiveEndorsementElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveSenior OutSenior OutSenior OutSenior OutHighlighted “Endorsement” courses may be taken in any semester/year appropriate for the courseCourses may be selected from Advanced Broadcast Journalism, Debate, Newspaper, and Public Speaking and must include at least three levels in ONE of the areas listed.See list of appropriate courses for 3rd Science, Other Science, 3rd Math, and 4th MathSee list of appropriate courses for Advanced English“Electives” are required for the 26 state credit total“Open Electives” are opportunities for students to take courses over and above state requirements or to graduate early. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY ENDORSEMENT SAMPLE FOUR YEAR PLAN – CTE NOTESGRADEFALLSPRING1ST QTR2ND QTR1ST QTR2ND QTRRequired Courses for Foundation Plan w/Business & Industry CTE Endorsement FORMCHECKBOX English 1 (1) FORMCHECKBOX English 2 (1) FORMCHECKBOX English 3 (1) FORMCHECKBOX Advanced English (1) FORMCHECKBOX Algebra 1 (1) FORMCHECKBOX Geometry (1) FORMCHECKBOX 3rd Math (1) FORMCHECKBOX 4th Math (1) FORMCHECKBOX Biology (1) FORMCHECKBOX IPC or Other (1) FORMCHECKBOX 3rd Sci (1) FORMCHECKBOX Other Science (1) FORMCHECKBOX Human or World Geo (1) or W. Hist (1) FORMCHECKBOX U.S. History (1) FORMCHECKBOX Govt (.5) FORMCHECKBOX Eco (.5) FORMCHECKBOX LOTE 1 (1) (Or Exception) FORMCHECKBOX LOTE 2 (1) (Or Exception) FORMCHECKBOX Fine Art (1) FORMCHECKBOX PE (1) FORMCHECKBOX Endorsement (4) FORMCHECKBOX Electives (3)26 State Credits Required9THEnglish 1English 1Algebra 1Algebra 1W. Geography or W. HistoryW. Geography or W. HistoryBiologyBiologyPhysical Education or SubstitutePhysical Education or SubstituteFine ArtFine ArtEndorsementElectiveEndorsementElectiveElectiveElective10THEnglish 2English 2GeometryGeometryElectiveElectiveIPC, Chem, or PhysicsIPC, Chem, or PhysicsLOTE 1 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 1 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 2 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 2 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionEndorsementElectiveEndorsementElectiveElectiveElective11THEnglish 3English 33rd Science3rd ScienceUS HistoryUS History3rd Math3rd MathOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveEndorsementElectiveEndorsementElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen Elective12THEnglish 4 OR Adv EngEnglish 4 OR Adv EngOther (4th) ScienceOther (4th) ScienceGovtEco4th Math4th MathEndorsementAdvanced Course ElectiveEndorsementAdvanced Course ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveSenior OutSenior OutSenior OutSenior OutHighlighted “Endorsement” courses may be taken in any semester/year appropriate for the courseCourses must include coherent sequence of: at least two courses from the same cluster, one advanced CTE course, and one course from Business & Industry cluster.See list of appropriate courses for 3rd Science, Other Science, 3rd Math, and 4th MathSee list of appropriate courses for Advanced English“Electives” are required for the 26 state credit total“Open Electives” are opportunities for students to take courses over and above state requirements, take additional athletics or enrichment courses or to graduate early.MULTIDISCIPLINARY ENDORSEMENT37401521526500MULTIDISCIPLINARY ENDORSEMENT OVERVIEWINTRODUCTIONThe Multidisciplinary Endorsement allows students to select courses from each of the endorsement areas. Students can satisfy this endorsement by taking advanced CTE courses which prepare the student to enter the workforce successfully. This endorsement can also be earned if students successfully complete advanced courses in multiple content areas sufficient to complete the Foundation Program with a Distinguished Level of Achievement (DLA).POSSIBLE CAREERSAll career pathways identified in all cluster and endorsement areas would fall into the multidisciplinary endorsement area.AVAILABLE PATHWAYSBoth CTE and Non-CTE pathways are available within the Multidisciplinary Endorsement.SPECIFIC CORE REQUIREMENTSIn addition to the requirements of the Foundation High School Program, students must successfully complete a TOTAL OF 26 STATE CREDITS to include the following:Advanced English (1.0 credit or combination of two .5 credit classes)- See list of qualifying coursesFourth Math (1.0 credit or combination of two .5 credit classes) – See list of qualifying coursesFourth Science (1.0 credit or combination of two .5 credit classes) – See list of qualifying coursesEndorsement (4.0 credits) – A minimum of four credits which will satisfy the students Endorsement selectionElective Courses (3.0 credits) – Credits may not be satisfied by local credit courses. Local credit courses are specifically designated in the High School CDG.Note: Some Multidisciplinary endorsement options require English IV to satisfy the Advanced English option and Chemistry or Physics as one of the Science options. For more information of the varied options, see the next page.-556895-1250950MULTIDISCIPLINARY ENDORSEMENT COURSE LISTNOTE: CTE courses will be included on other Endorsement lists. This endorsement incorporates all CTE advanced courses. See other lists for available advanced CTE courses. An alpha list of all courses in all endorsements is in the Appendix of this guide. Additional non-AP courses which meet additional science and mathematics courses are outlined in previous sections of this guide and in the High School Course Description Guide. CourseGradeCreditsTypeCluster/DepartmentAP English Literature & Composition121NON-CTEELACreative Writing10-12.5-1NON-CTEELAEnglish IV121NON-CTEELAHumanities11-12.5-1NON-CTEELALiterary Genre9-120.5NON-CTEELADebate III11-121NON-CTEELA/DEBATEPublic Speaking III11-121NON-CTEELA/SPEECHAdvanced Broadcast Journalism III10-12.5-1NON-CTEJOURNALISMIndependent Study in Journalism11-121NON-CTEJOURNALISMAP Calculus AB121NON-CTEMath/APAP Calculus BC121NON-CTEMath/APAP Computer Science11-121NON-CTEMath/APAP Statistics11-121NON-CTEMath/APAP Biology11-121.5NON-CTEScience/APAP Chemistry11-121.5NON-CTEScience/APAP Environmental Science11-121.5NON-CTEScience/APAP Physics B11-121.5NON-CTEScience/APAP Physics C11-121.5NON-CTEScience/APAP Comparative Government11-121NON-CTESocial StudiesAP European History11-121NON-CTESocial StudiesAP Human Geography9-121NON-CTESocial StudiesAP Macroeconomics11-121NON-CTESocial StudiesAP Microeconomics11-121NON-CTESocial StudiesAP Psychology11-121NON-CTESocial StudiesAP United States Government11-121NON-CTESocial StudiesAP US History11-121NON-CTESocial StudiesAP World History10-121NON-CTESocial StudiesEconomics: Free Enterprise System12.5NON-CTESocial StudiesPsychology10-121NON-CTESocial StudiesSocial Studies Research Methods in Psychology10-12.5NON-CTESocial StudiesSociology10-121NON-CTESocial StudiesSpecial Topics SS: Civil War & Reconstruction10-12.5NON-CTESocial StudiesSpecial Topics SS: Comparative World Religions10-12.5NON-CTESocial StudiesSpecial Topics SS: Culture & Conflict10-12.5NON-CTESocial StudiesSpecial Topics SS: History of Africa and African Amer10-12.5NON-CTESocial StudiesSpecial Topics SS: Street Law9-12.5NON-CTESocial StudiesSpecial Topics SS: United States Military10-12.5NON-CTESocial StudiesSpecial Topics SS: World Since WWII10-12.5NON-CTESocial StudiesSpecial Topics SS: World War II10-12.5NON-CTESocial StudiesUnited States Government12.5NON-CTESocial StudiesWorld Geography9-121NON-CTESocial StudiesWorld History10-121NON-CTESocial StudiesMULTIDISCIPLINARY CTE/NON-CTE COMPARISONNON-CAREER & TECHNICAL (CTE) EDUCATION PATH COURSESTo satisfy the Non-CTE path in the Multidisciplinary Endorsement, students must select four credits in:Each of the foundation areas of English, Math, Science, and Social Studies; ORFour AP or Dual Credit courses from one or more of the areas listed below:EnglishMathScienceSocial StudiesEconomicsLanguages Other Than English (LOTE)Fine ArtsOne example of how a student could satisfy the Non-CTE path for the Multidisciplinary Endorsement is as follows: AP Human Geography (1 credit); U.S. History (dual credit-1.0 credit); English IV AP (1 credit); and Spanish 4 AP (1 credit). CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE) PATH COURSESTo satisfy the CTE path in the Multidisciplinary Endorsement, students must select four advanced CTE credits from within multiple endorsement areas. The courses should allow the student to successfully enter the workforce through an industry licensure or some other similar method.One example of how a student could satisfy the CTE path for the Multidisciplinary Endorsement is as follows: Automotive Technology (2 credits); Advanced Automotive Technology (2 credits)For course descriptions, please refer to the High School Course Description Guide. For grade level requirements and credit values, see the cumulative course list in the Appendix of this guide. For a comprehensive list of all courses in the Multidisciplinary Endorsement, see the Appendix at the back of this guide.NOTE: When determining whether a CTE course is advanced or entry level, the following rules apply to the course lists in the back of this guide. Any course in ALL CAPS AND BOLD are considered advanced CTE courses. Any course in red is an entry level course and should NOT be selected as the final course in the sequence. Advanced designations do not apply to NON-CTE courses.MULTIDISCIPLINARY ENDORSEMENT SAMPLE FOUR YEAR PLAN – NON-CTENOTESGRADEFALLSPRING1ST QTR2ND QTR1ST QTR2ND QTRRequired Courses for Foundation Plan w/Multidisciplinary Non-CTE Endorsement FORMCHECKBOX English 1 (1) FORMCHECKBOX English 2 (1) FORMCHECKBOX English 3 (1) FORMCHECKBOX English 4 (1) or Adv Eng FORMCHECKBOX Algebra 1 (1) FORMCHECKBOX Geometry (1) FORMCHECKBOX 3rd Math (1) FORMCHECKBOX 4th Math (1) FORMCHECKBOX Biology (1) FORMCHECKBOX IPC, Chemistry, or Physics (1) FORMCHECKBOX Chem/Phy or 3rd Sci (1) FORMCHECKBOX Other Science (1) FORMCHECKBOX Human or World Geo (1) or W. History (1) FORMCHECKBOX U.S. History (1) FORMCHECKBOX Govt (.5) FORMCHECKBOX Eco (.5) FORMCHECKBOX LOTE 1 (1) (Or Exception) FORMCHECKBOX LOTE 2 (1) (Or Exception) FORMCHECKBOX Fine Art (1) FORMCHECKBOX PE (1) FORMCHECKBOX Endorsement (4) FORMCHECKBOX Electives (3) 26 State Credits Required9THEnglish 1English 1Algebra 1Algebra 1W. Geography or W. HistoryW. Geography or W. HistoryBiologyBiologyPhysical Education or SubstitutePhysical Education or SubstituteFine ArtFine ArtEndorsementElectiveEndorsementElectiveElectiveElective10THEnglish 2English 2GeometryGeometryElectiveElectiveIPC, Chem, or PhysicsIPC, Chem, or PhysicsLOTE 1 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 1 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 2 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 2 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionEndorsementElectiveEndorsementElectiveElectiveElective11THEnglish 3English 3Chemistry, Physics or 3rd ScienceChemistry, Physics or 3rd ScienceUS HistoryUS History3rd Math3rd MathOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveEndorsementElectiveEndorsementElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen Elective12THEnglish 4 or Adv EngEnglish 4 or Adv EngOther (4th) ScienceOther (4th) ScienceGovtEconomics4th Math4th MathEndorsementElectiveEndorsementElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveHighlighted “Endorsement” courses may be taken in any year appropriate.Must take English IV AND either Chemistry or Physics for SOME pathway optionsEndorsement options include: 4 credits in each foundation area. English IV and Chemistry or Physics required; ORFour AP credits courses to include one in each foundation area (English, Math, Science, Social Studies)See list of approved courses for 3rd Science, 4th Science, 3rd Math, and 4th Math“Electives” are required for the 26 state credit total“Open Electives” are opportunities for students to take courses over and above state requirements or to graduate early. MULTIDISCIPLINARY ENDORSEMENT SAMPLE FOUR YEAR PLAN – CTE NOTESGRADEFALLSPRING1ST QTR2ND QTR1ST QTR2ND QTRRequired Courses for Foundation Plan w/Multidisciplinary CTE Endorsement: FORMCHECKBOX English 1 (1) FORMCHECKBOX English 2 (1) FORMCHECKBOX English 3 (1) FORMCHECKBOX Advanced English (1) FORMCHECKBOX Algebra 1 (1) FORMCHECKBOX Geometry (1) FORMCHECKBOX 3rd Math (1) FORMCHECKBOX 4th Math (1) FORMCHECKBOX Biology (1) FORMCHECKBOX IPC, Chem, or Physics (1) FORMCHECKBOX 3rd Science (1) FORMCHECKBOX 4th Science (1) FORMCHECKBOX Geography (1) or W. History (1) FORMCHECKBOX U.S. History (1) FORMCHECKBOX Govt (.5) FORMCHECKBOX Eco (.5) FORMCHECKBOX LOTE 1 (1) (Or Exception) FORMCHECKBOX LOTE 2 (1) (Or Exception) FORMCHECKBOX Fine Art (1) FORMCHECKBOX PE (1) FORMCHECKBOX Endorsement (4) FORMCHECKBOX Electives (3) 26 State Credits Required9THEnglish 1English 1Algebra 1Algebra 1W. Geography or W. HistoryW. Geography or W. HistoryBiologyBiologyPhysical Education or SubstitutePhysical Education or SubstituteFine ArtFine ArtEndorsementElectiveEndorsementElectiveElectiveElective10THEnglish 2English 2GeometryGeometryElectiveElectiveIPC, Chem, or PhysicsIPC, Chem, or PhysicsLOTE 1 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 1 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 2 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 2 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionEndorsementElectiveEndorsementElectiveElectiveElective11THEnglish 3English 33rd Science3rd ScienceUS HistoryUS History3rd Math3rd MathOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveEndorsementElectiveEndorsementElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen Elective12THAdvanced EnglishAdvanced EnglishOther (4th) ScienceOther (4th) ScienceGovtEconomics4th Math4th MathEndorsementAdvanced Course ElectiveEndorsementAdvanced Course ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveHighlighted “Endorsement” courses may be taken in any year appropriate.Endorsement course must include four ADVANCED course credits that prepare a student to enter the workforce successfully or postsecondary education without remediation from within one endorsement area or among other endorsement areas that are not in a coherent sequenceSee list of appropriate courses for 3rd Science, Other Science, 3rd Math, and 4th MathSee list of appropriate courses for Advanced English“Electives” are required for the 26 state credit total“Open Electives” are opportunities for students to take courses over and above state requirements or potentially to graduate early.PUBLIC SERVICES ENDORSEMENT30035531750000PUBLIC SERVICES ENDORSEMENT OVERVIEWINTRODUCTIONStudents pursuing an endorsement in Public Services will enroll in courses directly related to health science, education, law enforcement, culinary arts, hospitality and the armed forces. For more information on these and other related careers, please explore career pathways in Career Cruising. POSSIBLE CAREERSPublic services incorporates careers in human services, law enforcement and public safety, the military, culinary arts, and education. Human services careers include careers as a nurse, physician’s assistant, hospital administrator, nutritionist, clergy, counselor, etc. Law Enforcement and Public Safety include careers such as mediator, law clerk, paralegal, detective, security guard, criminal investigator, bailiff, and fish and game warden. Within the education area, students may be interested in career fields such as teacher, athletic trainer, principal, college professor, school psychologist, diagnostician, or counselor. Students interested in a career with the military may also choose to pursue this endorsement.AVAILABLE PATHWAYSBoth CTE and Non-CTE pathways are available within the Public Services Endorsement.SPECIFIC CORE REQUIREMENTSIn addition to the requirements of the Foundation High School Program, students must successfully complete a TOTAL OF 26 STATE CREDITS to include the following:Advanced English (1.0 credit or combination of two .5 credit classes)- See list of qualifying coursesFourth Math (1.0 credit or combination of two .5 credit classes) – See list of qualifying coursesFourth Science (1.0 credit or combination of two .5 credit classes) – See list of qualifying coursesEndorsement (4.0 credits) – A minimum of four credits which will satisfy the students Endorsement selectionElective Courses (3.0 credits) – Credits may not be satisfied by local credit courses. Local credit courses are specifically designated in the High School CDG.-248285-17018000 PUBLIC SERVICES ENDORSEMENT COURSE LISTNOTE: When determining whether a CTE course is advanced or entry level, the following rules apply to the course lists in the back of this guide. Any course in ALL CAPS AND BOLD are considered advanced CTE courses. Any course in red is an entry level course and should NOT be selected as the final course in the sequence. Advanced designations do not apply to NON-CTE courses. An alpha list of all courses in all endorsements is in the Appendix of this guide.CourseGradeCreditsTypeCluster/DepartmentHuman Growth & Development 9-121CTEEducation & TrainingInstructional Practices10-122CTEEducation & TrainingPRACTICUM IN EDUCATION & TRAINING11-122CTEEducation & TrainingPrinciples of Education and Training9-121CTEEducation & TrainingHealth Science Clinical10-121CTEHealth ScienceHealth Science Theory10-121CTEHealth ScienceMedical Terminology10-121CTEHealth SciencePRACTICUM IN HEALTH SCIENCE (Clinical Rotation)11-122CTEHealth SciencePRACTICUM IN HEALTH SCIENCE (Pharmacy Technician)122CTEHealth SciencePRACTICUM IN HEALTH SCIENCE (Medical Assistant)122CTEHealth SciencePrinciples of Health Science 10-121CTEHealth ScienceChild Development 10-121CTEHuman ServicesCOSMETOLOGY I (2 STATE/1 LOCAL)113CTEHuman ServicesCOSMETOLOGY II (2 STATE/1 LOCAL)123CTEHuman ServicesIntroduction to Cosmetology111CTEHuman ServicesPRINCIPLES OF COSMETOLOGY DESIGN & COLOR THEORY121CTEHuman ServicesInterpersonal Studies 9-12.5CTEHuman ServicesLifetime Nutrition and Wellness9-12.5CTEHuman ServicesPrinciples of Human Services9-121CTEHuman ServicesParenting Education for School Age Parents I9-12.5–1.0CTEHuman ServicesPARENTING EDUCATION FOR SCHOOL AGE PARENTS II9-12.5 –1.0CTEHuman ServicesCORRECTIONAL SERVICES11-121CTELaw, Public SafetyCourt Systems and Practices9-121CTELaw, Public SafetyCRIMINAL INVESTIGATION11-121CTELaw, Public SafetyFEDERAL LAW & PROTECTIVE SERVICES11-121CTELaw, Public SafetyFORENSIC SCIENCE11-121CTELaw, Public SafetyLaw Enforcement I 10-121CTELaw, Public SafetyLAW ENFORCEMENT II10-121CTELaw, Public SafetyPRACTICUM IN LPSCS122CTELaw, Public SafetyPrinciples of Law, Public Safety, Corrections, & Security9-121CTELaw, Public SafetyROTC Air Force9-121NON-CTEROTC/Air ForceROTC Army9-121NON-CTEROTC/ArmyROTC Navy9-121NON-CTEROTC/NavyPUBLIC SERVICES CTE/NON-CTE COMPARISONNON-CAREER & TECHNICAL (CTE) EDUCATION PATH COURSESTo satisfy the Non-CTE path in the Public Services Endorsement, students must select four credits in Army, Navy, or Air Force ROTC.One example of how a student could satisfy the Non-CTE path for the Public Services Endorsement is as follows: Completion of ROTC I-IV.CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE) PATH COURSESTo satisfy the CTE path in the Public Services Endorsement, students must select four credits from the following clusters: Education & TrainingHuman ServicesLaw, Public Safety, Security & CorrectionsHealth SciencesWhen selecting courses, students must select two from ONE cluster within the Public Services Endorsement; one advanced CTE course from any cluster in the Public Services area; and one final course from within the endorsement. The final course cannot be considered an entry level course. One example of how a student could satisfy the CTE path for the Public Services Endorsement is as follows: Principles of Human Services (1credit) (Human Services Cluster); Child Development (1 Credit) (Human Services Cluster); Forensic Science (1 Credit) (Law, Public Safety Cluster, Advanced CTE, and counts as 4th science credit); Criminal Investigations (1 credit) (Law, Public Safety Cluster)For a comprehensive list of all courses in the Public Services Endorsement, see course list in this section of the guide. For course descriptions, please refer to the High School Course Description Guide (CDG). For grade level requirements and credit values, see the cumulative course list in the Appendix of this guide.NOTE: When determining whether a CTE course is advanced or entry level, the following rules apply to the course lists in the back of this guide. Any course in ALL CAPS AND BOLD are considered advanced CTE courses. Any course in red is an entry level course and should NOT be selected as the final course in the sequence. Advanced designations do not apply to NON-CTE courses.PUBLIC SERVICES ENDORSEMENT SAMPLE FOUR YEAR PLAN – NON-CTENOTESGRADEFALLSPRING1ST QTR2ND QTR1ST QTR2ND QTRRequired Courses for Foundation Plan w/Public Services Non-CTE Endorsement: FORMCHECKBOX English 1 (1) FORMCHECKBOX English 2 (1) FORMCHECKBOX English 3 (1) FORMCHECKBOX Advanced English(1) FORMCHECKBOX Algebra 1 (1) FORMCHECKBOX Geometry (1) FORMCHECKBOX 3rd Math (1) FORMCHECKBOX 4th Math (1) FORMCHECKBOX Biology (1) FORMCHECKBOX IPC, Chemistry, or Physics (1) FORMCHECKBOX 3rd Sci (1) FORMCHECKBOX Other Science (1) FORMCHECKBOX Human or World Geo or W. History (1) FORMCHECKBOX U.S. History (1) FORMCHECKBOX Govt (.5) FORMCHECKBOX Eco (.5) FORMCHECKBOX LOTE 1 (1) (Or Exception) FORMCHECKBOX LOTE 2 (1) (Or Exception) FORMCHECKBOX Fine Art (1) FORMCHECKBOX PE (1) (ROTC Sub) FORMCHECKBOX Endorsement (4) (ROTC) FORMCHECKBOX Electives (3) 26 State Credits Required9THEnglish 1English 1Algebra 1Algebra 1W. Geography or W. HistoryW. Geography or W. HistoryBiologyBiologyElectiveElectiveFine ArtFine ArtJROTC IJROTC IElectiveElective10THEnglish 2English 2GeometryGeometryElectiveElectiveIPC, Chem, or PhysicsIPC, Chem, or PhysicsLOTE 1 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 1 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 2 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 2 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionJROTC IIJROTC IIOpen ElectiveOpen Elective11THEnglish 3English 33rd Science3rd ScienceUS HistoryUS History3rd Math3rd MathOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveJROTC IIIJROTC IIIOpen ElectiveOpen Elective12THAdvanced EnglishAdvanced EnglishOther (4th) ScienceOther (4th) ScienceGovtEco4th Math4th MathJROTC IVJROTC IVOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveNOTES: Highlighted “Endorsement” courses may be taken in any year appropriate.Appropriate ROTC courses may substitute for PE requirement.Must take ROTC I-IV for Non-CTE Endorsement pathway.See list of appropriate courses for 3rd Science, Other Science, 3rd Math, and 4th MathSee list of appropriate courses for Advanced English“Electives” are required for the 26 state credit total“Open Electives” are opportunities for students to take courses over and above state requirements or potentially to graduate early.PUBLIC SERVICES ENDORSEMENT SAMPLE FOUR YEAR PLAN –CTE NOTESGRADEFALLSPRING1ST QTR2ND QTR1ST QTR2ND QTRRequired Courses for Foundation Plan w/Public Services CTE Endorsement: FORMCHECKBOX English 1 (1) FORMCHECKBOX English 2 (1) FORMCHECKBOX English 3 (1) FORMCHECKBOX Advanced English (1) FORMCHECKBOX Algebra 1 (1) FORMCHECKBOX Geometry (1) FORMCHECKBOX 3rd Math (1) FORMCHECKBOX 4th Math (1) FORMCHECKBOX Biology (1) FORMCHECKBOX IPC, Chem, or Physics (1) FORMCHECKBOX 3rd Sci (1) FORMCHECKBOX Other Science (1) FORMCHECKBOX Human or World Geo or W. History (1) FORMCHECKBOX U.S. History (1) FORMCHECKBOX Govt (.5) FORMCHECKBOX Eco (.5) FORMCHECKBOX LOTE 1 (1) (Or Exception) FORMCHECKBOX LOTE 2 (1) (Or Exception) FORMCHECKBOX Fine Art (1) FORMCHECKBOX PE (1) FORMCHECKBOX Endorsement (4) FORMCHECKBOX Electives (3.0) 26 State Required9THEnglish 1English 1Algebra 1Algebra 1W. Geography or W. HistoryW. Geography or W. HistoryBiologyBiologyPhysical Education or SubstitutePhysical Education or SubstituteFine ArtFine ArtEndorsement ElectiveEndorsement ElectiveElectiveElective10THEnglish 2English 2GeometryGeometryElectiveElectiveIPC, Chem, or PhysicsIPC, Chem, or PhysicsLOTE 1 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 1 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 2 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 2 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionEndorsement ElectiveEndorsement ElectiveElectiveElective11THEnglish 3English 33rd Science3rd ScienceUS HistoryUS History3rd Math3rd MathOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveEndorsement ElectiveEndorsement ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen Elective12THAdvance EnglishAdvanced EnglishOther (4th) ScienceOther ScienceGovtEco4th Math4th MathEndorsement Advanced Course ElectiveEndorsement Advanced Course ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveNOTES: Highlighted “Endorsement” courses may be taken in any year appropriate.Courses must include a coherent sequence of: at least two courses from the same cluster, one advanced CTE course, and one course from Public Services Endorsement clusters. See list of appropriate courses for 3rd Science, Other Science, 3rd Math, and 4th MathSee list of appropriate courses for Advanced English“Electives” are required for the 26 state credit total“Open Electives” are opportunities for students to take courses over and above state requirements or potentially to graduate early. This page intentionally left blank.STEM ENDORSEMENTScience, Technology, Engineering & Math21018534099500STEM ENDORSEMENT OVERVIEWINTRODUCTIONStudents pursuing a STEM endorsement would complete courses directly related to: Environmental Science, Technology, Engineering, Advanced Mathematics, and Computer Science. For more information on these and other related careers, please explore career pathways in Career Cruising. POSSIBLE CAREERSThe STEM endorsement may be the right pathway for a student interested in careers such as a biochemist, bioengineer, civil engineer, pharmacist, nurse, psychiatrist, anesthesiologist, orthodontist, lab technician, scientist, medical assistant, and forensic science technician.AVAILABLE PATHWAYSBoth CTE and Non-CTE pathways are available within the STEM endorsement.SPECIFIC CORE REQUIREMENTSIn addition to the requirements of the Foundation High School Program, students must successfully complete a TOTAL OF 26 STATE CREDITS to include the following:Math (1.0 credit or combination of two .5 credit classes) – Math courses must include Algebra 2 and an additional Math that has an Algebra 2 prerequisite. See list of Advanced Math Courses in this guide.Science (1.0 credit or combination of two .5 credit classes) – Science courses MUST include Chemistry and Physics.Endorsement (4.0 credits) – A minimum of four credits which will satisfy the students Endorsement selection.Elective Courses (3.0 credits) – Credits may not be satisfied by local credit courses. Local credit courses are specifically designated in the High School CDG.Additional core classes may be required based on the Endorsement Pathway selected. -457200-5715000STEM ENDORSEMENT COURSE LISTNOTE: When determining whether a CTE course is advanced or entry level, the following rules apply to the course lists in the back of this guide. Any course in all caps and bold are considered advanced CTE courses. Any course in red is an entry level course and should NOT be selected as the final course in the sequence. Advanced designations do not apply to Non-CTE courses. An alpha list of all courses in all endorsements is in the Appendix of this guide.CourseGradeCreditsTypeCluster/DepartmentAP Calculus AB 11-121NON-CTEMathAP Calculus BC11-121NON-CTEMathAP Computer Science11-121NON-CTEMathAP Statistics11-121NON-CTEMathEngineering Mathematics11-121CTEMathFoundations of College Math 11-121NON-CTEMathIndependent Study In Mathematics11-121NON-CTEMathPreCalculus10-121NON-CTEMathADVANCED ANIMAL SCIENCE 11-121CTEScienceANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY11-121NON-CTEScienceAP Biology9-121NON-CTEScienceAP Chemistry10-121NON-CTEScienceAP Environmental Science11-121NON-CTEScienceAP Physics 1: Algebra-Based10-121NON-CTEScienceAP Physics 2: Algebra-Based AP Physics C10-121NON-CTEScienceAquatic Science11-121NON-CTEScienceAstronomy11-121NON-CTEScienceEarth and Space Science11-121NON-CTEScienceEnvironmental Systems11-121NON-CTEScienceForensic Science10-121CTESciencePrinciples of Biosciences10-121CTESTEMDIGITAL ELECTRONICS11-121CTESTEMEngineering Design & Presentation9-101CTESTEMENGINEERING DESIGN AND PROBLEM SOLVING11-121CTESTEMEngineering Design and Problem Solving (Bioscience)10-121CTESTEMPRACTICUM IN STEM122CTESTEMRobotics 110-121CTESTEMRobotics II10-121CTESTEMENGINEERING MATHEMATICS11-121CTESTEM/MathComputer Science I-II9-121NON-CTESTEM/Tech AppsGame Programming & Design9-121NON-CTESTEM/Tech AppsMobile Application Development10-121NON-CTESTEM/Tech AppsRobotics Programming & Design10-121NON-CTESTEM/Tech AppsAP Computer Science11-121NON-CTESTEM/Tech Apps/MathSTEM CTE/NON-CTE COMPARISONNON-CAREER & TECHNICAL (CTE) EDUCATION PATH COURSESTo satisfy the Non-CTE path in the STEM Endorsement, students must select a coherent sequence of credits from one of the following options:Four credits in Computer Science; ORTwo additional Math credits for which Algebra II is a prerequisite; ORTwo additional Science credits (does not include Integrated Physics & Chemistry); ORThree additional credits from no more than two of the following disciplines: Computer Science, Science, Mathematics, or CTEOne example of how a student could satisfy the Non-CTE path for STEM is as follows: Algebra II, Precalculus, AP Statistics, and Engineering Math.CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE) PATH COURSESTo satisfy the CTE path in the STEM Endorsement, students must select four credits from the STEM clusters. When selecting courses, students must select two from THE SAME cluster within the STEM Endorsement; one advanced CTE course from the STEM cluster; and one final course from within the STEM endorsement. The final course cannot be considered an entry level course. One example of how a student could satisfy the CTE path in the STEM Endorsement is as follows: Principles of Biosciences (1 credit); Engineering Design & Problem Solving (Bioscience) (1.0 credit); Engineering Mathematics (1 credit); and Robotics 1(1.0 credit).For a comprehensive list of all courses in the STEM Endorsement, see the Appendix at the back of this guide. For course descriptions, please refer to the High School Course Description Guide (CDG). For grade level requirements and credit values, see the cumulative course list in the Appendix of this guide.NOTE: When determining whether a CTE course is advanced or entry level, the following rules apply to the course lists in the back of this guide. Any course in ALL CAPS AND BOLD are considered advanced CTE courses. Any course in red is an entry level course and should NOT be selected as the final course in the sequence. Advanced designations do not apply to NON-CTE courses.STEM ENDORSEMENT SAMPLE FOUR YEAR PLAN – NON-CTENOTESGRADEFALLSPRING1ST QTR2ND QTR1ST QTR2ND QTRRequired Courses for Foundation Plan w/STEM Non-CTE Endorsement: FORMCHECKBOX English 1 (1) FORMCHECKBOX English 2 (1) FORMCHECKBOX English 3 (1) FORMCHECKBOX Advanced English (1) FORMCHECKBOX Algebra 1 (1) FORMCHECKBOX Geometry (1) FORMCHECKBOX Algebra 2 (1) FORMCHECKBOX Advanced Math (1) FORMCHECKBOX Biology (1) FORMCHECKBOX Chemistry (1) FORMCHECKBOX Physics (1) FORMCHECKBOX Advanced Science (1) FORMCHECKBOX Geography or W. History (1) FORMCHECKBOX U.S. History (1) FORMCHECKBOX Govt (.5) FORMCHECKBOX Eco (.5) FORMCHECKBOX LOTE 1 (1) (Or Exception) FORMCHECKBOX LOTE 2 (1) (Or Exception) FORMCHECKBOX Fine Art (1) FORMCHECKBOX PE (1) FORMCHECKBOX Endorsement (4) FORMCHECKBOX Electives (3)26 STATE CREDITS REQUIRED9THEnglish 1English 1Algebra 1Algebra 1W. Geography or W. HistoryW. Geography or W. HistoryBiologyBiologyPhysical Education or SubstitutePhysical Education or SubstituteFine ArtFine ArtEndorsement ElectiveEndorsement ElectiveElectiveElective10THEnglish 2English 2GeometryGeometryElectiveElectiveChemistryChemistryLOTE 1 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 1 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 2 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 2 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionEndorsement ElectiveEndorsement ElectiveElectiveElective11THEnglish 3English 3PhysicsPhysicsUS HistoryUS History3rd Math3rd MathOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveEndorsement ElectiveEndorsement ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen Elective12THAdvanced EnglishAdvanced EnglishAdvanced (4th) ScienceAdvanced (4th) ScienceGovtEcoAdvanced (4th) Math Advanced (4th) MathEndorsement ElectiveEndorsement ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveHighlighted “Endorsement” courses may be taken in any semester/year appropriate for the courseSee list of appropriate courses for Advanced Science and Advanced MathSee list of appropriate courses for Advanced English“Electives” are required for the 26 state credit total“Open Electives” are opportunities for students to take courses over and above state requirements or potentially to graduate early. STEM ENDORSEMENT SAMPLE FOUR YEAR PLAN – CTENOTESGRADEFALLSPRING1ST QTR2ND QTR1ST QTR2ND QTRRequired Courses for Foundation Plan w/STEM CTE Endorsement: FORMCHECKBOX English 1 (1) FORMCHECKBOX English 2 (1) FORMCHECKBOX English 3 (1) FORMCHECKBOX Advanced English (1) FORMCHECKBOX Algebra 1 (1) FORMCHECKBOX Geometry (1) FORMCHECKBOX Algebra 2 (1) FORMCHECKBOX Advanced Math (1) FORMCHECKBOX Biology (1) FORMCHECKBOX Chemistry (1) FORMCHECKBOX Physics (1) FORMCHECKBOX Advanced Science (1) FORMCHECKBOX Geography or W. Hist (1) FORMCHECKBOX U.S. History (1) FORMCHECKBOX Govt (.5) FORMCHECKBOX Eco (.5) FORMCHECKBOX LOTE 1 (1) (Or Exception) FORMCHECKBOX LOTE 2 (1) (Or Exception) FORMCHECKBOX Fine Art (1) FORMCHECKBOX PE (1) FORMCHECKBOX Endorsement (4) FORMCHECKBOX Electives (3)26 State Credits Required9THEnglish 1English 1Algebra 1Algebra 1W. Geography or W. HistoryW. Geography or W. HistoryBiologyBiologyPhysical Education or SubstitutePhysical Education or SubstituteFine ArtFine ArtEndorsement ElectiveEndorsement ElectiveElectiveElective10THEnglish 2English 2GeometryGeometryElectiveElectiveChemistryChemistryLOTE 1 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 1 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 2 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionLOTE 2 OR Computer Prog Lang or ExceptionEndorsement ElectiveEndorsement ElectiveElectiveElective11THEnglish 3English 3PhysicsPhysicsUS HistoryUS HistoryAlgebra 2Algebra 2Open ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveEndorsement ElectiveEndorsement ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen Elective12THAdvanced EnglishAdvanced EnglishAdvanced (4th) ScienceAdvanced (4th) ScienceGovtEcoAdvanced (4th) Math Advanced (4th) MathEndorsement Advanced Course ElectiveEndorsement Advanced Course ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveOpen ElectiveHighlighted “Endorsement” courses may be taken in any semester/year appropriate for the courseCourses must include coherent sequence of: at least two courses from the same cluster, one advanced CTE course, and one course from the STEM cluster.See list of appropriate courses for Advanced Science and Advanced MathSee list of appropriate courses for Advanced English“Endorsement Electives” are required for the 26 state credit total“Open Electives” are opportunities for students to take courses over and above state requirements or potentially to graduate early. ................
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