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effectors and control, and briefly discuss robot learning and multi-robot systems. In the lab, robots will be used to solve weekly challenges. The course culminates in a final project where student teams design, build and program a robot for a final competition.
COURSE: ROBOTICS II
COURSE CODE: WRRN2 GRADES 9, 10, 11, 12 YEAR COURSE: 10 credits UC/CSU: Subject G PREREQUISITE: Algebra I
CALABASAS ONLY
Students will use advance programming and technological devices to accomplish a wide variety of objectives in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and stage technical theater. Students will also be involved in various competitions such as Vex, Solar Boat Cup, etc.
COURSE: SPORTS MEDICINE COURSE CODE: WRRS PREREQUISITE:
YEAR COURSE: 10 credits GRADES 10, 11, 12 Biology and Physiology UC/CSU: Subject G
CO-REQUSITE: PHYSIOLOGY OR TEACHER RECOMMENDATION Class materials cost: $100 for CPR certification and uniform PRE/COREQUISITE: Anatomy and Physiology
Sports Medicine is a course intended to educate high school students in the practical application of anatomy and physiology through the use of acquired sports medicine skills. Students will learn about the many professions that fall under the umbrella of sports medicine such as: Athletic Training, Physical Therapy, Orthopedic studies, Personal Training and Nutrition. The instructor and guest speakers will teach students about valuable career pathways that they may choose to follow. Practical instruction includes, but is not limited to, the following: Taping/Bracing, Emergency Evaluation, Preventative, Managerial & Rehabilitative Practices, Practical Anatomy Application, CPR Certification, & pursuance of a job in Sports Medicine. Students will participate in practical hours outside of the classroom at assigned sporting events
COURSE: SPORTS MEDICINE II YEAR COURSE: 10 credits
COURSE CODE: WRRO GRADES 10, 11, 12
PREREQUISITE: BIOLOGY & PHYSIOLOGY AND GRADE OF B OR HIGHER IN SPORTS MEDICINE
CO-REQUSITE: Physiology or teacher recommendation UC/CSU: Subject G
This course provides students with hands on training in the care of athletic injuries. It is a continuation of Sports Medicine I. Students advance their skills in medical terminology, rehabilitation,
COURSE: ADVANCED KINESIOLOGY REHABILITATION YEAR COURSE: 10 credits
taping, first aid care, initial injury evaluation, emergency action plans and
documentation. Students are required to work a minimum of 45 clinical hours outside of regular
class time.


































































































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