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SAINT BEDE ACADEMY Tostudent Tri-Level Program *Graduation Requirements Saint Bede offers classes in a tri-level program. The program *GraduationTotal credits required Requirements for graduation are 25 credits. Saintconsists Bede of offersan Honors classes level, in a tri-level College program. Prep, and The Academic program TotalThe following credits required is a list offor required graduation courses are 25 for credits. GRADUATION: English 4.0 Math 3.0 Economics 0.5, consistslevel. 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Course Offerings Business & Computers Mathematics Science BusinessAccounting & Computers MathematicsAlgebra I*, Geometry* ScienceChemistry*, Biology* AccountingIntro to Computer Science College Prep Algebra I*,II*, Geometry* Applied Math, Pre-Calculus* Chemistry*,Advanced Placement Biology* Chemistry* IntroComputer to Computer Science PrinciplesScience College College Prep Prep AlgebraStatistics II*, & CalculusApplied Math,Advanced Pre-Calculus* Placement* Advanced Placement Chemistry*Physics* Computer Science Principles College Prep StatisticsAdvanced &Placement Calculus AdvancedStatistics* Placement* AdvancedBiology II*, Placement Physics Physics* English AdvancedForeign Language Placement Statistics* BiologyEnvironmental II*, Physics Science English I*, English II*: American Literature ForeignMandarin Language Chinese* (4 years) EnvironmentalAnatomy & Physiology* Science English& Writing, I*, English II*: American Literature MandarinSpanish * Chinese*(4 years) (4 years) Anatomy & Physiology* &English Writing, III*: British Literature and Writing Spanish * (4 years) Social Studies English IV*: Literature & Essay Physical Education U.S. History* English III*: British Literature and Writing Physical Education, Health Education Social Studies English IV*:IV Dual Literature Prep & Essay Physical Education U.S.World History* History EnglishSpeech IVI, StudyDual Prep Skills Physical Education, Health Education WorldSociology, History Religion Economics* Speech I, Study Skills Religion I: Revelation of Jesus Christ Sociology, Fine Arts Religion Economics*20th Century History* Religion II:I: Revelation Mission of ofJesus Jesus Christ Christ FineBand Arts(4 years); Chorus (4 years) 20thAdvanced Century Placement History* European History* Religion III:II: Mission Life & Sacraments of Jesus Christ BandIntroduction (4 years); to Art Chorus (4 years) AdvancedCivics Placement European History* Religion IV:III: VocationsLife & Sacraments IntroductionArt II, Advanced to Art Art CivicsAdvanced Placement US History* Religion IV: Vocations ArtPhotography II, Advanced Art Advanced Placement US History* GraduatesPhotography 98% attend a post-secondary college or university. 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