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MOCA Approved Online Courses for 2018-2019 Approved Online Course Vendor Course Code ACT Prep University of Mississippi 450184 SAT Prep University of Mississippi 450302 Art History University of Mississippi 500104 Digital Photography I University of Mississippi 450220 Digital Photography II University of Mississippi 450221 The Arts Theater, Cinema and Film University of Mississippi 450340 Accounting Fundamentals University of Mississippi 450185 AP Computer Science A Connections Education 111202 Business Law Graduation Alliance 450735 Entrepreneurship University of Mississippi 450230 Business Personal Finance Connections Education 070132 Personal Finance University of Mississippi 450300 Technology Foundations Connections Education 110260 Web Page Design Connections Education 110198 Web Page Design II Connections Education 110199 CTE Early Childhood I Graduation Alliance 450738 Health Science Orientation Graduation Alliance 450740 AP English Language and Edgenuity 450454 Composition AP English Language and Apex Learning 450053 Composition AP English Language and Connections Education 230351 Composition AP English Literature and Composition Edgenuity 450423 AP English Literature and Composition Edmentum 450952 AP English Literature and Composition Apex Learning 450054 AP English Literature and Composition Connections Education 230350 College Preparatory Writing University of Mississippi 450261 English Grade 6 Edmentum 450912 English Grade 6 Edgenuity 450436 English Grade 7 Edmentum 450913 English English Grade 7 Edgenuity 450437 English Grade 8 Edmentum 540914 English Grade 8 Edgenuity 450438 CCR English I Edmentum 450915 CCR English I Apex Learning 450042 CCR English I Connections Education 230352 CCR English I Edgenuity 450432 CCR English I New Learning Resources 450361 CCR English I University of Mississippi 230370 CCR English II Edmentum 450916 CCR English II Apex Learning 450043 CCR English II Connections Education 230353 MOCA Approved Online Courses for 2018-2019 Approved Online Course Vendor Course Code CCR English II Edgenuity 450433 CCR English II New Learning Resources 450362 CCR English II University of Mississippi 450189 CCR English III Apex Learning 450044 CCR English III Connections Education 230354 CCR English III Edgenuity 450434 CCR English III Mississippi State University 450125 CCR English III New Learning Resources 450363 CCR English III University of Mississippi 230371 CCR English IV Apex Learning 450045 CCR English IV Connections Education 230355 CCR English IV Edmentum 450918 CCR English IV Edgenuity 450435 CCR English IV Mississippi State University 450126 CCR English IV New Learning Resources 450364 CCR English IV University of Mississippi 230372 Journalism University of Mississippi 450330 Mississippi Writers University of Mississippi 450199 Survey of African - American Writing University of Mississippi 450307 Technical and Workplace Writing University of Mississippi 450308 Twentieth Century Literature University of Mississippi 450309 Twentieth Century Writing: Short Story University of Mississippi 450268 Twentieth Century Writing: University of Mississippi 450269 Sports Literature Speech and Debate University of Mississippi 450267 World Literature University of Mississippi 450314 Contemporary Health Edgenuity 450452 Contemporary Health Graduation Alliance 450736 Contemporary Health Mississippi State University 450120 Health Contemporary Health Odysseyware 450552 Contemporary Health University of Mississippi 450190 AP Calculus Edmentum 450905 AP Calculus Edgenuity 450451 AP Calculus AB Edmentum 450910 AP Calculus AB Apex Learning 450051 AP Calculus AB Connections Education 270553 AP Calculus BC Connections Education 270554 AP Statistics Proximity Learning, Inc. 450024 AP Statistics Apex Learning 450059 Math AP Statistics Connections Education 270565 Calculus University of Mississippi 450183 Calculus Connections Education 270555 Advanced Math Plus Edgenuity 450420 CCR Algebra I Edmentum 450911 CCR Algebra I Apex Learning 450040 CCR Algebra I Edgenuity 450430 MOCA Approved Online Courses for 2018-2019 Approved Online Course Vendor Course Code CCR Algebra I Mississippi State University 230324 CCR Algebra I Connections Education 110242 CCR Algebra I New Learning Resources 450351 CCR Algebra I Odysseyware 450930 CCR Algebra I University of Mississippi 450180 CCR Algebra II Edgenuity 450431 CCR Algebra II Connections Education 270435 CCR Algebra II Mississippi State University 230325 CCR Algebra II New Learning Resources 450352 CCR Algebra II Odysseyware 450541 CCR Algebra II University of Mississippi 450181 CCR Algebra III Connections Education 270552 CCR Algebra III University of Mississippi 450182 CCR Algebra III Edgenuity 450400 Foundations of Algebra New Learning Resource 450366 Foundations of Algebra Edgenuity 450472 CCR Geometry Apex Learning 450046 CCR Geometry Connections Education 270430 CCR Geometry Edgenuity 450439 CCR Geometry Graduation Alliance 450737 CCR Geometry Mississippi State University 270563 CCR Geometry New Learning Resources 450367 CCR Geometry Odysseyware 450560 CCR Geometry Edmentum 450953 CCR Geometry University of Mississippi 270478 CCR Math 8 Edgenuity 450442 Mathematics Grade 8 Edmentum 450961 Mathematics Grade 6 Edmentum 450959 Mathematics Grade 6 Edgenuity 450440 Mathematics Grade 7 Edgenuity 450441 Mathematics Grade 7 Edmentum 450960 Pre-Calculus University of Mississippi 270548 Statistics Connections Education 160948 Trigonometry University of Mississippi 270560 AP Environmental Science Edgenuity 450455 AP Environmental Science Apex Learning 450055 AP Biology Apex Learning 445057 AP Biology Connections Education 400835 AP General Biology Edmentum 450953 AP Chemistry Edmentum 450951 AP Chemistry Apex Learning 450052 Science Astronomy Graduation Alliance 450730 Biology I Edmentum 450955 Biology I Edgenuity 450411 Biology I New Learning Resources 450353 Biology I Odysseyware 450545 MOCA Approved Online Courses for 2018-2019 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Science Grade 6 Edgenuity 450460 Science Grade 7 Edgenuity 450461 Science for Eighth Grade Edgenuity 450475 Zoology Mississippi State University 450271 AP Human Geography Edgenuity 450425 AP Human Geography Connections Education 450709 AP Macroeconomics Connections Education 450142 AP Macroeconomics Proximity Learning, Inc. 450022 AP Macroeconomics Apex Learning 450056 AP Microeconomics Apex Learning 450057 AP Microeconomics Connections Education 450140 AP Psychology Edgenuity 450459 AP Psychology Proximity Learning, Inc. 450023 AP Psychology Apex Learning 450058 AP Psychology Connections Education 420112 AP U.S. Government Proximity Learning, Inc. 450025 Social Studies Social AP Government & Politics Connections Education 450150 AP U.S. Government Edgenuity 450423 AP U.S. Government Apex Learning 450061 AP U.S. History Edgenuity 450428 AP U.S. History Edmentum 450954 AP U.S. History Apex Learning 450060 AP U.S. History Connections Education 460161 AP World History Edgenuity 452429 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