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High School Diploma High School Course Choices Dual Enrollment Course Choices AP Course Choices Graduation Requirements -College credit earned upon passing course -College credit earned with -DE Courses are 1 Semester Qualifying score on AP exam. -High School Credit earned in ( ) in Blue -AP Course are full year. -Offerings vary by year. English-4 credits NOTE: a student can not take a DE and AP course that are essentially the same. For example DE Bio and AP Bio. English English 1 English 1 Honors English English 2 English 2 Honors English English 3 ENC1101 English Comp 1 (1.00) **Rec’d to take in 11th grade AP English English 4 ENC1102 English Comp 2 (1.00) **Rec’d to take in 11th grade AP English Literature Math – 4 credits Algebra 1 Algebra 1 Algebra 1 Honors Geometry Geometry Geometry Honors 1.00 Additional Math Algebra 2 MAT1105 College Algebra (1.00) AP Calculus AB Algebra 2 Honors Note: MAT1105 Requires a 123 on the PERT Math. AP Calculus BC Liberal Arts Math AP Statistics 1.00 Additional Math Math For College Readiness MAC2233 Applied Calculus (1.00) Pre-Calc Honors MAC1147 Precalculus, Alg./Trig (1.00) Probs & Stats Honors STA2023 Intro to Statistics (1.00) - 3 credits Biology Biology or Bio Honors 2.00 Additional EQ/Equally Physical Sci. or P.S. Honors **In order to take DE Science, students must complete high school Biology and Chemistry*** AP Biology Rigorous Science Chemistry or Chem. Honors BSC1005 Intro to Biology (0.50) AP Environmental Science Environmental Science BSC1020 Human Biology (0.50) Marine or Marine Honors, BSC1050 Intro to Env. Sci. (0.50) Anatomy and Physiology or BSC1085 & BSC1085L Human Anatomy & Physiology I with Lab (1.00) A&P Honors BSC1086 & BSC1086L Human Anatomy & Physiology II (1.00) BSC1311 Marine Biology (0.50) BSC2010 and BSC2010L Biology I (1.00) BSC2011 & BSC2011L Biology II MCB2010 and MCB2010L (1.00) AST1002 Intro to Astronomy (0.50) CHM1020 Chemistry in Your Life (0.50) CHM1025 and CHM1025L Introduction to Chemistry (1.00) CHM2210C Organic Chemistry I (0.50) CHM2211C Organic Chemistry II (0.50) CHM2045 and CHM2045L General Chem. & Qualitative Analysis (1.00) GLY2010 Intro to Geology (0.50) MET2010 Intro to Meteorology (0.50) OCE2001 Intro to Oceanography (0.50) PHY1053 and PHY1053L General Physics I (1.00) PHY1054 and PHY1054L General Physics II (1.00) PHY2048C General Physics I with Calculus (1.00) PHY2049C General Physics II with Calculus (1.00) PSC1121 Survey of the Physical (0.50) PSC1341 Introduction to the Physical Sciences (0.50) Social Studies – 3 credits World World History There is not currently a DE class for World History AP World History World History Honors US History US History AMH2010 History of the I (0.50) AP United States History US History Honors AMH2011 History of the United States II (0.50) **Note: students must take both AMH2010 AND AMH2011 to meet the US History requirement so plan for two semesters to meet this. Economics ECO2013 Principles of MacroEconomics (0.50) AP Micro and Macro Economics- Economics Honors Must take both in sequence to sit for AP exams. Government Government POS2041 American Federal Government (0.50) AP Micro and AP Macro Gov. - Government Honors Must take both in sequence to sit for AP exams. Practical/Fine/Performing Our Art, Music, Acting ARH1000 Art Appreciation (0.50) AP Music Theory Fine Arts – 1 credit classes. Theatre/Cinema MUL1110 Music Appreciation (0.50) Film, Digital Info Tech. 2 SPC2608 Intro to Public Speaking (0.50)-note- some will not Years of ROTC. accept DE public speaking IF… it was taken online. SPC2608 is required for the AA Degree.

Link to General Education Requirements for the Associate in Arts - A. A. Degree Program

DE Planning Worksheet Fall (August-December) Spring (January-May) Summer (May-July) 9th- may take DE at the HS or may choose to enroll in up to three (3) DE online______DE online______PHSC Campus or Online______hours of courses offered online by PHSC. SHS Campus______SHS Campus______PHSC Campus or Online______

SHS Campus______SHS Campus______Summer after 9th grade. You are considered a 10th grades student. May take 2 classes at PHSC or online.

SHS Campus______SHS Campus______NOTE: The only DE courses on the Springstead campus are DE Spanish 1 and DE Spanish 2, which require the completion of Spanish 1 and Spanish 2 at the high school level. Entering freshmen with high school credits in Spanish 1 SHS Campus______SHS Campus______and Spanish 2 would be eligible to take our DE Spanish contingent on other eligibility criteria are met.. 10th up to seven (7) hours of their maximum course load in sections PHSC Campus or Online______PHSC Campus or Online______PHSC Campus or Online______of courses offered on PHSC campuses or online. Tenth grade PHSC Campus or Online______PHSC Campus or Online______PHSC Campus or Online______students may access additional sections of courses, up to the SHS Campus______SHS Campus______maximum course load, on their high school campus. SHS Campus______SHS Campus______

SHS Campus______SHS Campus______Eleventh and students eligible to take dual SHS, PHSC Campus or Online______SHS, PHSC Campus or Online______PHSC Campus or Online______enrollment courses may take dual enrollment courses at the SHS, PHSC Campus or Online______SHS, PHSC Campus or Online______PHSC Campus or Online______high school or any PHSC campus. Students taking dual enrollment SHS, PHSC Campus or Online______SHS, PHSC Campus or Online______courses through PHSC may take no 14 more than a maximum of SHS, PHSC Campus or Online______SHS, PHSC Campus or Online______16 credits in each of the fall and spring term and 8 credits in the SHS, PHSC Campus or Online______SHS, PHSC Campus or Online______summer Term III.

Twelfth grade-see above note SHS, PHSC Campus or Online______SHS, PHSC Campus or Online______Credit Banking-process and details for seniors to take PHSC summer classes before they graduate high school. SHS, PHSC Campus or Online______SHS, PHSC Campus or Online______PHSC Campus or Online______SHS, PHSC Campus or Online______SHS, PHSC Campus or Online______PHSC Campus or Online______SHS, PHSC Campus or Online______SHS, PHSC Campus or Online______See note below for graduating seniors attending a summer term III or IIIA SHS, PHSC Campus or Online______SHS, PHSC Campus or Online______

Graduating seniors who are currently enrolled as a dual enrollment student and who choose to attend PHSC in Term III or IIIA must obtain and bring to any PHSC Admissions and Student Records Office the PHSC Graduating Senior Credit Bank Permission Form (SAR-4). Students must complete and submit the PHSC Graduating Senior Credit Bank Permission Form (SAR-4) with the high school principal’s signature and the PHSC Application for Admission: Graduating Senior Credit Bank Student Form (SAR-58). These seniors will be required to meet common placement test score requirements and all course prerequisite requirements prior to enrollment. Graduating senior credit banking cannot be used for dual enrollment courses previously attempted. Please read additional details about credit banking here.