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CORE COURSE OFFERINGS AT A GLANCE
   Core courses are arranged by discipline (subject area or type of credit granted). Core subjects are English, Math, Science and Social Studies. Course offerings are subject to change and contingent
   upon sufficient course enrollment. The credit earned will be applied in the manner most advantageous to the student.
   Course   State Course  Course Title              Course Description            May Be    Grade   Credit      Fall    Spring  Even Grad  Odd   Prerequisites
   Number   ID                                                                    Applied*  Level                              Years   Grad
                                                                                                                                       Years

                                  THIS COURSE IS designed for the student who is interested in animals. It
                                  surveys the animal kingdom with an emphasis on the vertebrates (fish,                                        Chemistry or
                                  amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals).
                                  The goal is to have students leave this class with a greater understanding                                  Chemistry in the
   137700   17144713  Zoology A/B  and appreciation of the animals with which we share this planet. STUDENTS   Science (Lab   10 - 12  1.0 credit / full   X  X  X  X  Community and
   137730                                                                         Science credit)   year          Part A  Part B              Biology (Biology
                                  WILL explore (through literature research, hands-on labs, and presentations)                                  may be
                                  the biology, behavior, ecology, natural history, and evolution of various                                    concurrent)
                                  animal    species. They will study animals of New Mexico, discuss the status
                                  of many species, and explore current threats to animals worldwide.










































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