Courses

Introduction to Data Science

2Sigma School Inc
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1 Unit
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Computer Science and Technology
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Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
In this course students will learn to understand, ask questions of, and represent data through project-based units. The units will give students opportunities to be data explorers through active engagement, developing their understanding of data analysis, sampling, correlation/causation, bias and uncertainty, modeling with data, making and evaluating data-based arguments, and... Read More
  • NCAA Eligible

Modern History

Apex Learning
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1 Unit
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Social Studies
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Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
In Modern World History from 1600, students study the major turning points that shaped the modern world including the Enlightenment, industrialization, imperialism, nationalism, political revolutions, the world wars, the Cold War, decolonization, and globalization. By presenting content from multiple perspectives and through diverse primary and secondary source materials, this course... Read More
  • NCAA Eligible

Oklahoma History and Government: The Foundation, Formation, and Transformation of Oklahoma

Odysseyware
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1 Unit
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Social Studies
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Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
Oklahoma History and Government: The Foundation, Formation, and Transformation of Oklahoma is a semester long course for 9-12th graders that explores the history of the state from prehistoric times to the present. Students will learn about Oklahoma’s earliest inhabitants and examine the effects of European exploration, colonization, and statehood. Students... Read More

Sociology

Apex Learning
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0.5 Unit
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Social Studies
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Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
Sociology examines why people think and behave as they do in relationships, groups, institutions, and societies. Major course topics include individual and group identity, social structures and institutions, social change, social stratification, social dynamics in recent and current events, the effects of social change on individuals, and the research methods... Read More
  • NCAA Eligible
  • State Certified