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Course Title: Advanced Placement English 11– Language & Credit Value: 1.0
Composition
Course Number: 101310 Term(s) Offered: Full Year
Prerequisite(s): Completion of Honors English 10 with an 80% Open To Grades: 11
or higher and teacher recommendation
Requirement(s): Summer work is assigned for this course. Students are required to complete the designated
Advanced Placement exam at their own expense (2020-2021 cost $95).
Career Cluster(s): Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Hospitality and Tourism
Architecture and Construction Human Services
Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications Information Technology
Business Management and Administration Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security
Education and Training Manufacturing
Finance Marketing
Government and Public Administration Science, Technology, Engineering and
Health Science Mathematics
Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
Description: The course is designed as a study of language and composition. The focus is on rhetorical strategies used
within literature and the author’s purpose. There is a heavy emphasis on grammar and syntactical structure. Essays
follow genre type and are critical in nature, with emphasis placed on depth, development and analytical techniques.
American literature study accompanies the emphasis of language and composition.
Course Title: English 12 - British Literature Survey and Credit Value: 1.0
Analysis
Course Number: 101141 Term(s) Offered: Full Year
Prerequisite(s): Completion of English 11 course Open To Grades: 12
Career Cluster(s): Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Hospitality and Tourism
Architecture and Construction Human Services
Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications Information Technology
Business Management and Administration Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security
Education and Training Manufacturing
Finance Marketing
Government and Public Administration Science, Technology, Engineering and
Health Science Mathematics
Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
Description: This is a comprehensive course that revolves around the study of literary ages and the evolution of the
English language, as well as social and cultural impacts on the literature. Reading, writing, speaking and listening are
reinforced through close study of the literature. Evaluation of student work may include, but is not limited to, essays,
projects, home work, and participation. Course work will require students to analyze and evaluate information through
course relevant research and related writing assignments.
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