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HAVERFORD HIGH SCHOOL 2020 – 2021 Course Listing SOCIAL STUDIES TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION HAVERFORD HIGH SCHOOL Course Name Credit Grade(s) Course Name Credit Grade(s) U.S. History – Part 2 (CP), (H) 1 9,11 Adv Comp Aided Drafting (CADD) 1 9,10,11,12 AP United States History 2 9 Architectural Comp Aided Drafting 1 9,10,11,12 World History (CT), (CP), (H) 1 10 Intro to Mechanical Drawing 1 9,10,11,12 AP World History 2 10,11,12 Commercial Drone Aviation 0.5 9,10,11,12 AP United States History 1 11,12 Computer Aided Manufacturing 0.5 9,10,11,12 U.S. Civics and Government 1 11,12 Construction Technology I 0.5 9,10,11,12 2020 – 2021 Course Listing U.S Civics and Govt (H) 1 11,12 Intro to Practical Woodworking 0.5 9,10,11,12 AP US Government 1 11,12 Intro to Furniture Making 0.5 10,11,12 AP US Govt ~ Alt Day 1 11,12 Manufacturing Technology I 0.5 9,10,11,12 BUSINESS AP European History 2 11, 12 Manufacturing Tech I ~ Alt Day 0.5 9,10,11,12 Course Name Credit Grade(s) AP Human Geography 1 10,11,12 Manufacturing Technology II 0.5 9,10,11,12 Accounting I 1 9,10,11,12 AP Macroeconomics 1 11,12 Accounting II (H) 1 9,10,11,12 WORLD LANGUAGE AP Microeconomics 1 11,12 Business Law 1 10,11,12 AP Psychology 1 11,12 French I 1 9,10,11,12 Web Communications & Design 1 9,10,11,12 AP Psychology ~ Alt Day 1 11,12 French II 1 9,10,11,12 Computer Applications I 0.5 9,10,11,12 Economics (CP) 1 11,12 French III (H) 1 9,10,11,12 Computer Applications II 0.5 9,10,11,12 20th Century Pop Cultures 0.5 10,11,12 French IV (H) 1 9,10,11,12 Adv. Computer Applications 0.5 9,10,11,12 African American Studies 0.5 10,11,12 AP French Language & Culture 1 9,10,11,12 Marketing 0.5 9,10,11,12 Choices in Crisis: Holocaust Study 0.5 10,11,12 French and Mod West Civ. (H) 1 9,10,11,12 Advanced Marketing (H) 0.5 9,10,11,12 Criminal Justice System 0.5 10,11,12 Italian I 1 9,10,11,12 Entrepreneurship 0.5 9,10,11,12 Elections 0.5 10,11,12 Italian II 1 9,10,11,12 Personal Finance 0.5 9,10,11,12 Environmental History 0.5 10,11,12 Italian III (H) 1 9,10,11,12 ENGLISH Global Conflicts 0.5 10,11,12 Italian IV (H) 1 9,10,11,12 Global Conflicts ~ Alt Day 0.5 10,11,12 AP Italian Language & Culture 1 9,10,11,12 Course Name Credit Grade(s) Psychology (CP) 0.5 11,12 Latin I 1 9,10,11,12 English 9 (CT) 2 9 Psychology (CP) ~ Alt Day 0.5 11,12 Latin II 1 9,10,11,12 English 9 (CP), (H) 1 9 Sociology 0.5 11,12 Latin III (H) 1 9,10,11,12 English 10 (CT), (CP), (H) 1 10 Women’s Studies 0.5 10,11,12 Latin IV (H) 1 9,10,11,12 English 11 (CT), (CP), (H) 1 11 Latin V (H) 1 9,10,11,12 AP English Language & Comp 1 11 SPECIAL EDUCATION AP Latin: Vergil and Caesar 1 9,10,11,12 English 12 (CT), (CP), (H) 1 12 Course Name Credit Grade(s) Spanish I 1 9,10,11,12 AP English Literature & Comp 2 12 Academic Skills~ Alt Day 0.5 9,10,11,12 Spanish II (CP) 1 9,10,11,12 Media Studies I 1 10,11,12 Academic Skills I 1 9,10,11,12 Spanish II (H) 1 9,10,11,12 Media Studies II 1 10,11,12 Academic Skills II 2 9,10,11,12 Spanish III (CP) 1 9,10,11,12 Media Studies III 1 10,11,12 Everyday Skills Application 2 9,10,11,12 Spanish III (H) 1 9,10,11,12 Adv Studio Theater ~ Alt Day 0.5 9,10,11,12 Foundations of English 9 1 9 College Entrance Exam Prep 0.5 10,11,12 Spanish IV (CP) 1 9,10,11,12 Foundations of English 10 1 10 Creative Writing 0.5 9,10,11,12 Spanish IV (H) 1 9,10,11,12 Foundations of English 11 1 11 Creative Writing ~ Alt Day 0.5 9,10,11,12 Foundations of English 12 1 12 Spanish V (CP) 1 9,10,11,12 Dystopian Literature 0.5 9,10,11,12 Foundations of Math 9 1 9 AP Spanish Lang & Culture 1 9,10,11,12 Film Study 0.5 9,10,11,12 Foundations of Math 10 1 10 World Language Seminar (H) 1 9,10,11,12 Literature and Philosophy 0.5 10,11,12 Foundations of Math 11 1 11 Poetry for Everyone 0.5 9,10,11,12 Foundations of Math 12 1 12 Research and Debate 0.5 11,12 Positive Life Strategies 1 or 2 9,10,11,12 Shakespeare 0.5 9,10,11,12 Reading and Math Skills 2 9,10,11,12 Studio Theater 0.5 9,10,11,12 FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES Algebra I (H) 1 9 PHYSICAL EDUCATION & HEALTH Course Name Credit Grade(s) Algebra 1 Seminar 1 10,11 Course Name Credit Grade(s) Child Development I 1 10,11,12 Geometry (CT), (CP), (H) 1 9 (H),10-12 Fitness/Weight Training Class 0.5 9,10,11,12 Child Development II 1 10,11,12 Algebra II (CT), (CP), (H) 1 10,11,12 General Physical Education 0.5 9,10,11,12 Child Development III 1 11,12 Algebra III (CP) 1 10,11,12 General Phys Ed ~ Alt Day 0.5 9,10,11,12 Best of Baking 0.5 9,10,11,12 Transitional Math 1 11,12 Health and Wellness 0.5 11, 12 Contemporary Sewing & Crafts 0.5 9,10,11,12 Pre-Calculus with Limits (CP), (H) 1 10,11,12 Health Education Grade 10 0.5 10 Foods for Today 0.5 9,10,11,12 Calculus (H) 1 11,12 Health Education 10 ~ Alt Day 0.5 10 Foods of the World 0.5 10,11,12 AP Calculus AB 2 11,12 Lifetime Fitness Class 0.5 9,10,11,12 Preparing for Adult Life 0.5 11,12 AP Calculus BC 3 11,12 Physical Education Grade 9 0.5 9 Preparing for Parenthood 0.5 9,10,11,12 AP Calculus C 1 11,12 Phys Ed Grade 9 ~ Alt Day 0.5 9 Probability and Statistics (CP), (H) 1 10,11,12 Phys Ed Concentration 0.5 9,10,11,12 FINE ARTS AP Statistics 2 11,12 Course Name Credit Grade(s) AP Computer Science A 1 9,10,11,12 SCIENCE AP Studio Art: 2-D Design 1 11,12 Mobile Apps for IOS I 1 9,10,11,12 Course Name Credit Grade(s) AP Studio Art: 3-D Design 1 11,12 Mobile Apps for IOS II (H) 1 9,10,11,12 Engineering to Learn (CP), (H) 1 9 AP Studio Art: Studio Drawing 1 11,12 Mobile Apps Lite 0.5 9,10,11,12 Biology (CP) 2 10,11,12 Art I 1 9,10,11,12 College Entrance Exam Prep 0.5 10,11,12 Biology (H) 1 9,10,11,12 Art II 1 9,10,11,12 MUSIC AP Biology 2 11,12 Fashion Design I 1 9,10,11,12 Chemistry (CT), (CP), (H) 1 10,11,12 Fashion Design II 1 10,11,12 Course Name Credit Grade(s) AP Chemistry 2 11,12 Animation 1 0.5 9,10,11,12 Band Concentration 2 10,11,12 Forensic Chemistry 1 11,12 Animation 1 ~ alternating days 0.5 9,10,11,12 Choral Concentration 2 10,11,12 Anatomy & Physiology (CP), (H) 1 11,12 Animation 2 0.5 9,10,11,12 Strings Concentration 2 10,11,12 Biotechnology 1 11,12 Art History 0.5 9,10,11,12 Chamber Singers ~ Alt Day 1 10,11,12 AP Environmental Science I 1 11,12 Ceramics 1 0.5 9,10,11,12 Concert Band ~ Alt Day 1 9,10,11,12 Environmental Science (CP), (H) 1 11,12 Ceramics 1 ~ alternating days 0.5 9,10,11,12 Concert Chorale ~ Alt Day 1 9,10,11,12 Environmental Science II (H) 1 11,12 Ceramics 2 0.5 9,10,11,12 String Ensemble ~ Alt Day 1 10,11,12 Marine Ecology (CP), (H) 1 11,12 Ceramics 3 0.5 10,11,12 String Orchestra ~ Alt Day 1 9,10,11,12 AP Physics 1 1 11,12 Digital Photography/Photoshop 1 0.5 10,11,12 Wind Ensemble ~ Alt Day 1 9,10,11,12 AP Physics 2 1 11,12 Digital Photography ~ Alt Day 0.5 10,11,12 Digital Recording 1 0.5 9,10,11,12 AP Physics C: Electricity 1 11,12 Digital Photography/Photoshop 2 0.5 10,11,12 Digital Recording 1 ~ Alt Day 0.5 9,10,11,12 AP Physics C: Mechanics 1 11,12 Graphic Design 1 0.5 9,10,11,12 Digital Recording 2 0.5 9,10,11,12 Applied Engineering (CP) 1 11,12 Graphic Design 2 0.5 9,10,11,12 Guitar Lab 0.5 9,10,11,12 Physics (H) 1 11,12 Painting Studio 1 0.5 10,11,12 Introduction to Choral Music 0.5 9,10,11,12 Astronomy 0.5 9,10,11,12 Painting Studio 2 0.5 10,11,12 Intro to Choral Music ~ Alt Day 0.5 9,10,11,12 Create Code Construct 0.5 9,10,11,12 Portfolio Preparation (H) 0.5 11,12 Musicianship 1: Piano Lab 0.5 9,10,11,12 Earth Science 0.5 9,10,11,12 Printmaking 1 0.5 9,10,11,12 Musicianship 2: Basic Music Theory 0.5 9,10,11,12 Printmaking 2 0.5 10,11,12 Musicianship 3: Adv Music Theory 0.5 9,10,11,12 Key Sculpture 1 0.5 9,10,11,12 History of American Pop Music 0.5 9,10,11,12 (CT) Career Track Sculpture 2 0.5 10,11,12 Jazz Ensemble 0.4 9,10,11,12 (CP) College Prep Sculpture 3 0.5 10,11,12 Band Sectional 0.2 9,10,11,12 (H) Honors World Crafts 0.5 9,10,11,12 Chamber Singers Sectional 0.2 10,11,12 (AP) Advanced Placement Chorale Sectional 0.2 9,10,11,12 MATHEMATICS Orchestra Winds Sectional 0.2 9,10,11,12 Course Name Credit Grade(s) Percussion Sectional 0.2 9,10,11,12 Algebra I (CP) 2 9 Strings Sectional 0.2 9,10,11,12 .
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