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                                                   Honors Courses


      Courses designated as an Honors course will carry Honors grade weighting when calculating GPA.



                                                   Dual Enrollment


      Students may have the opportunity in designated programs to enroll in college-level courses while attending Daniel
      Morgan Technology Center.  Enrollment is based on SCC admission requirements.  Articulation Agreements
      between  Daniel  Morgan  Technology  Center  and  Spartanburg  Community  College  provide  opportunities  for
      students to earn college credit prior to graduation.  All dual credit courses that are applicable to a baccalaureate
      degree or an associate degree and receive three hours credit through Spartanburg Community College will have
      one quality point added to the college prep weighting for that class.  High School transcripts and SCC transcripts
      will reflect college credit earned.  Dual Credit is available in the following:

                •  Health Science:
                       Medical Terminology - AHS 102
                       Medical Vocabulary/ Anatomy- AHS 104



                                  Technical Advanced Placement Credit (TAP)


      Articulation Agreements are also in place between Daniel Morgan Technology Center and Spartanburg
      Community College that provide opportunities for students to exempt specific courses offered at Spartanburg
      Community College.  These exemptions are awarded at the end of the senior year upon completion of a course
      specific assessment.  TAP credit is currently offered in the following:

                •  Culinary Arts Management                       •  Mechatronics Integrated Technologies
                •  Graphic Communications                         •  Welding Technology
                •  Machine Tool Technology







                                                Work-Based Learning


      Cooperative education is an alternative method of instruction for career and technology education students who,
      through written cooperative arrangements between the career center and employers, receive instruction at an
      appropriate work site in business and industry.  The experience must be planned and supervised by the school and
      employers so that it contributes to the student’s education and employability.










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