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ELECTIVE COURSE OFFERINGS AT A GLANCE

   Elective course are arranged by discipline (type of elective credit granted).  Disciplines are:;  Career Cluster/Workplace Readiness, Fine Arts, Language Arts/World Languages, Math [courses do not grant a math credit].  Physical Education/Health, Science, Social Studies, and Technlogy.
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      Course Number  State Course ID Course Title         Course Description              May Be   Grade Level  Credit  Fall  Spring  Grad   Odd Grad   Prerequisites
                                                                                          Applied*                                  Years
                                                                                                                                Years
                                        THIS COURSE WILL explore various careers, including law,
                                        medicine, science, and trades, with an emphasis on planning for future
                                        careers and college. STUDENTS WILL work with a mentor for several hours   Career   0.5 credit per
        381011      02976000  Gifted Internship I,  each week, and will complete various class assignments, a final project, and   Cluster /   11 - 12  semester -   X  X  X  X  Gifted IEP
        381021              II                                                           Workplace        maximum of
                                        a written essay final. Students must turn in work sheets and provide   Readiness  1.0 credit
                                        transportation. This class is offered during the last period of the day.
                                        Students will meet a requirement for a minimum of five (5) hours per week.

                                        THIS COURSE WILL enhance students’ career opportunities
                                        through an introduction to marketing principles and discussions on how to
                                        make rational economic decisions and exhibit social responsibility in a global
                                        economy. STUDENTS WILL work in the computer lab to conduct and   Career
        184710              Marketing I /   analyze research, create advertising, develop marketing plans and organize   Cluster /   9 - 12  1.0 credit / full   X  X  X  X  None
        184720      18267000  DECA A/B  and implement marketing campaigns. They will apply their knowledge and   Workplace   year  Part A  Part B
                                        skills                  in operating the school store and may apply for such jobs as   Readiness
                                        Retail Manager, Product Manager, Director of Marketing, Customer Service
                                        Manager, Sales Manager, Cashier, Public Relations Specialist, and Visual
                                        Merchandising Coordinator.

                                        THIS COURSE WILL focus on the three marketing essentials of
                                        product, price and promotion, as well as marketing strategies that include
                                        direct and Internet marketing, Topics will include advertising techniques,
                                        media analysis, and target audience development. STUDENTS WILL explore   Career
        184730              Marketing II /   the development and implementation of successful marketing and advertising   Cluster /   1.0 credit / full   X  X  Marketing I /
        184740      18307000  DECA A/B  techiques, and will investigate careers in marketing. NOTE: The course   Workplace   10 - 12  year  Part A  Part B  X  X  DECA
                                        draws upon, and is in great part aligned with, the state and national   Readiness
                                        marketing curriculum standards of DECA - the nation’s largest association of
                                        marketing students. Students are expected to work in the school store and at
                                        least prepare for, and possibly even compete in, DECA competitions.


                                        THIS COURSE is a full-time, hands-on application of marketing
                                        skills in the Student Store, and offers students an opportunity to engage in   Career
        184750              Marketing Lab I   product planning, taking inventory, pricing items, and promoting the store and   Cluster /   1.0 credit / full   X  X  Approval of
        184760      18267000  A/B       its products. STUDENTS WILL become more knowledgeable of   Workplace   9 - 12  year  Part A  Part B  X  X  instructor
                                        environmental health department codes and proficient in cashiering skills and  Readiness
                                        operation of equipment.







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