Grade level: 12
This course helps students establish a regular walking program for health and fitness. Walking is appropriate for students of all fitness levels and is a great way to maintain a moderately active lifestyle. In addition to reviewing fundamental principles of fitness, students learn about goals and motivation, levels of training,...
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This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand the concepts of website design. This course guides you how to create a website using web technologies. This course has 14 lessons organized into 4 units, plus 4 Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more...
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This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand advanced concepts of website design and concepts related to desktop publishing and multimedia. This course has 14 lessons organized into 4 units, plus 4 Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course...
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Women’s Studies is a course that is designed to help you understand the concepts of gender and gender roles, and the social discrimination that exists on the basis of gender. You will learn about the history of feminism and feminist theories. You will also learn about the social and political...
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In World History Survey, Semester A, youÕll learn about major historical events, from the earliest human societies through the Middle Ages. In the first unit, youÕll learn about early humans, the Neolithic Revolution, and the development of civilizations in Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, and China. In the second and third units,...
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In World History Survey, Semester B, you will learn about important events in world history from the first global age to the present day. In the first unit, you will study global exploration and expansion, the transoceanic slave trade, and the colonization of the Americas. YouÕll also examine the Renaissance...
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Throughout the ages, religions from around the world have shaped the political, social, and cultural aspects of societies. This course focuses on the major religions that have played a role in human history, including Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Shintoism, and Taoism. Students will trace the major developments in...
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Agricultural Communications II prepares students with specialized knowledge in agriculture and media as they learn to design and develop marketing materials, engage in the community, and address needs of agricultural producers and consumers in a moral and ethical way. Students write news stories, compose photographs, create publications, and develop audio...
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As the global need for agricultural products grows, so does the need for effective communication between consumers and producers. Agricultural Communications 3 combines agricultural topics and science with the application of communication studies. Students continue the study of visual, verbal, and written techniques to communicate agricultural information to consumers, businesses,...
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In this course, you will learn more about the development and maintenance of agriculture, animal systems, natural resources, and other food sources. You will also examine the relationship between agriculture and natural resources and the environment, health, politics, and world trade.
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