Harlandale Independent School District
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Harlandale Independent School District
Harlandale Independent School District 2015-2016* Course Catalog Nondiscrimination Act In accordance with Title VI, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX, Education Amendment of 1972, Section 504, Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1992, the Harlandale Independent School District does not discriminate on the basis of ethnicity, religion, military status, color, national origin, age, sex, disability or any other basis prohibited by law. Title IX Coordinator is Carol Harle, 102 Genevieve, San Antonio, TX 78214, (210) 989-4393. Section 504 Coordinator is Della Taylor, 906 March Ave., San Antonio, TX 78221, (210) 921-4700. If you have questions regarding information contained in this catalog, contact your student’s counselor at: Harlandale High School 989-1043 McCollum High School 989-1542 De acuerdo con el título VI de la Ley de Derechos Civiles del año 1964, el Título IX de la Reforma Educativa del año 1972, el Artículo 504 de la Ley de Rehabilitación del año1973 y el Título II de la Ley de los Estadounidenses con Discapacidades del año 1992, el Distrito Escolar Independiente de Harlandale no discrimina por motivos de raza, religión, estado militar, color, nacionalidad, edad, sexo, discapacidad ni por ningún otro motivo prohibido por la ley. La coordinadora del Título IX es Carol Harle, 102 Genevieve, San Antonio, TX 78214, (210) 989-4393. La coordinadora del Artículo 504 es Della Taylor, 906 March Ave., San Antonio, TX 78221, (210) 921-4700. Si tiene preguntas sobre el contenido de este documento, llame al número de los consejeros en la escuela de su alumno: Harlandale High School 989-1043 McCollum High School 989-1542 . Harlandale High School 114 E. Gerald San Antonio, TX 78214 (210) 989-1000 McCollum High School 500 W. Formosa San Antonio, TX 78221 (210) 989-1500 * Courses listed in the 2015-2016 Harlandale ISD Course Catalog are preliminary offerings. Courses listed may or may not actually be offered during the 2015-2016 school year. Course offerings are subject to change due to student selection, availability of staff and facilities, state approval of innovative courses, changes in state course requirements. Graduation requirements subject to legislative and board policy mandates. Recommended Graduation Plan expires with 2013-2014 Freshman Class. The 83rd Legislative Foundation Graduation Plan with Endorsements becomes effective for the 6 the Freshman Class of 2015-2016. Using the Course Catalog Harlandale ISD offers a variety of courses that will prepare students for college work and/or the workforce. The course catalog is designed to give both students and parents an overview of the courses offered at Harlandale High School and McCollum High School. Each course entry includes a description, school(s) where it is taught, recommended grade level(s), credit value, number of semesters it meets, graduation requirement it fulfills, and any prerequisite(s). Information to help in the decision-making process for next school year is also provided as well as information that is important for student success and high school completion. TABLE OF CONTENTS College Preparation Timeline………………………………………………………………………..3 College Readiness .............................................................................................................................. 5 Grade Level Credits and Promotion .................................................................................................. 6 Choice Slip Information ..................................................................................................................... 6 Graduation Requirements and Planning Guide (By Freshman Year Cohort) ............................................ 7 2015-2016 High School Course Selections Language Arts .................................................................................................................................. 16 AVID ................................................................................................................................................ 22 Mathematics ..................................................................................................................................... 23 Science ............................................................................................................................................. 28 Social Studies ................................................................................................................................... 32 Languages Other Than English ........................................................................................................ 36 Health and Physical Education Health ................................................................................................................................ 39 Physical Education (PE) .................................................................................................... 39 Physical Education Substitutions ...................................................................................... 40 Athletics ............................................................................................................................ 41 JROTC .............................................................................................................................................. 43 Fine Arts ........................................................................................................................................... 44 Introduction to Careers and Technical Applications…………………………………………...…..47 Introduction to Career and Technical Education (CTE) .................................................................. 48 Agriculture Science and Technology................................................................................50 Architecture and Construction ......................................................................................... 51 Arts, Audio-Video Technology and Communications .................................................... 52 Business ........................................................................................................................... 56 Education and Training .................................................................................................... 58 Finance ............................................................................................................................ 58 Health Science ................................................................................................................. 59 Hospitality and Tourism .................................................................................................. 62 Human Services .............................................................................................................. 63 Information Technology .................................................................................................. 65 Law, Public Safety and Security ...................................................................................... 68 Manufacturing ................................................................................................................ 70 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics - STEM ....................................... 71 Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics ..................................................................... 72 Achieve Texas .................................................................................................................................. 74 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog –2– College Preparation Timeline Students must pass all parts of the exit level TAKS/STAAR-EOC and/or ACHIEVE CUMULATIVE STAAR-EOC AVERAGES TO GRADUATE. Freshman Year Sophomore Year Enroll in Classes that are Designed to Prepare You for College Enroll in Classes that are Designed to Prepare You for College Build strong academic, language, mathematics and critical thinking skills by taking challenging courses. Challenge yourself to take Pre-AP and AP (Advanced Placement) and Dual Credit courses each semester Become involved in co-curricular activities and community service Meet the high school guidance counselor and discuss plans for the next four years and create your Personal Graduation Plan (PGP) Apply for summer programs, enrichment programs and workshops such as: UTSA Pre-engineering Program & Trinity Upward Bound. Select appropriate 10th grade courses. Surf the Web to get information and ideas of what kinds of schools are available for the career you are interested in. Check out what high school courses colleges require. Know the requirements needed in order to play sports in college. Keep an academic portfolio and extra curricular record and begin writing your resume for entrance into college and career. Research college and career opportunities Take responsibility for your own academic success; meet with your teachers for additional help or go to tutoring if needed. SAEP scholarships are available to all students who maintain an 80 average with 95% attendance all four years. Attend Harlandale/McCollum College Night and other local fairs. Take all SAT prep classes/workshops available and practice online for SAT at www.collegeboard.com/student/test. Visit colleges near you Strengthen vocabulary by increasing reading levels. September Sign up for the PSAT in October. The PSAT is a preliminary test that will help prepare you for the SAT. October Take the PSAT in October Sign up for extra-curricular activities and community service projects that interest you. It is not the number of activities but your commitment and involvement in those activities which are important for personal satisfaction and college and career preparation Keep a portfolio of academic and extra curricular activities including grades, awards, volunteer work, and employment Attend College Night and College Fairs November Do your best in your academic classes; meet with your teacher for additional help and go to tutoring Research and learn about colleges through the internet and counseling center. January Review PSAT results and materials sent with your score report. Start now to maximize your strengths and develop areas of weakness Meet with your counselor to discuss college/career interests and to revise your Personal Graduation Plan (PGP). February Review the course catalog and consider taking rigorous Dual Credit, AP, and/or CTE classes. Sign up for Dual Credit Testing (Accuplacer Test) if you are planning to take them next year. Attend any SAT/ACT prep sessions. Attend any TAKS/STAAR-EOC strategy sessions. March Take the Accuplacer Test required for dual credit classes. Fill out college admission forms for Dual Credit courses. Continue to develop your reading skills. April Volunteer and participate in community service projects. Review your grades for the year and assess what it will take to get the highest GPA Continue to research career options and consider possible college majors that will help you achieve your career goals. Summer Keep and organize records of your community service and leadership activities. Use the internet to explore career and colleges options Update your resume. Take all SAT prep classes/workshops available and practice the SAT online at www.collegeboard.com/student/test for to prepare for the October test date Visit colleges near you READ! READ! READ! The more you read, the better prepared you are for college and career. READ! READ! READ! The more you read, the better prepared you are for college and career. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog –3– College Preparation Timeline Junior Year Senior Year 1st Enroll in Classes that are Designed to Prepare You for College Examine the educational opportunities available. Re-examine CTE career pathways course sequence. Study college admission requirements. Discuss plan with parents. Meet with your counselor and review Personal Graduation Plan (PGP). Apply for and participate in college prep/enrichment programs like MED Prep, JETS, and college summer programs. Register for and take the Preliminary SAT and National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) in October. Attend College Nights, College Fairs, and Financial Aid Workshops Talk with college representatives when they visit your school. Select appropriate courses to meet college entrance requirements. Set up a calendar for taking tests and completing college applications. Examine financial resources and review plans for financial aid. Consider people to ask for recommendations – teachers, counselors, employers, and clergy. Visit college campuses; talk to graduates and students at the colleges being considered. Semester July, August, September, October, November, December Graduation conference with counselor, student, and parent. Talk with your counselor. Write five to ten colleges requesting application forms, catalogs, and financial aid information. Note which admissions test (ACT or SAT) is required for your colleges of choice. Complete the “Local Scholarship Application” form available in the Counseling Center. This application is used for a variety of scholarships awarded specifically to Harlandale ISD students. Set up a calendar for taking tests and completing college applications include early-decision admission deadlines. Record progress in fulfilling application requirements. Maintain or improve academic grades during senior year. Colleges look unfavorably upon failing grades. Prepare your resume to give to people whom you ask to write recommendations. Always allow 2-3 weeks for someone to write a recommendation for you. Talk with college representatives when they visit your school. Attend College Night. Continue to participate in all college prep activities. Apply for all applicable scholarships including the HEF Scholarship, which is available to all Harlandale ISD graduates 2nd Semester January Register for THEA Test or alternate college placement test. Revisit activities for July through December (1st Semester). February Ask the Registrar to send the first term’s grades to the colleges, along with any other information not already forwarded. Complete financial aid application. Meet with the Project Stay representative in the Counseling Center. Attend Financial Aid Night. March Take College Board achievements tests, if required. Recheck college catalogs and handbooks and see the counselor again to make sure that you have taken the necessary tests. Register for and take the SAT and Achievement Tests and/or the ACT, by June. Check with your counselor about fee waivers. Registration forms are available in the Counseling Center. April, May, June Use the Bridges program and other materials available in the Counseling Center. Keep the following records: All essays written for application for colleges and/or scholarships Canceled checks or money orders Admission tickets to tests and correction forms (in case you need to make a correction up to the day of the test) Student accomplishment lists All score reports and transcripts of grades CSS acknowledgment form Copies of all correspondence sent to or received from colleges and scholarship entities. Update resume with activities. Keep track of acceptances, denials, and awards of financial aid and scholarships. Take copies of all material to your counselor. Meet deadlines or you may lose the acceptance you have gained. * Give copies of all scholarship financial awards to counselor. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog –4– COLLEGE READINESS High school is considered the first phase in a life-time career of learning. During the high school years, students and their families are encouraged to discuss their post-secondary (after high school) options with their high school guidance counselor to develop a six-year plan to attain their education and career goals after graduation. 4 Year Public or Private College or University A. Prepare for ACT/SAT or alternate entrance exam, register for and take exam B. FAFSA – Complete Financial Aid and Scholarship Applications; submit on time C. Submit completed college application well before deadline Professional Degree: D. Maintain grade point average (GPA) Avg. Weekly Salary – $1665* E. Resubmit necessary forms annually Avg. Annual Salary – $86,580* Bachelor’s Degree: Avg. Weekly Salary – $1,053* Avg. Annual Salary – $54,756* 2 year Community College or Technical School Local Public Options in San Antonio Northwest Vista College Palo Alto College St. Philip’s College San Antonio College Associates Degree: Avg. Weekly Salary – $719* Avg. Annual Salary – $37,388* High School Diploma: Avg. Weekly Salary – $638* Avg. Annual Salary – $33,176* No High School Diploma: Avg. Weekly Salary – $451* Avg. Annual Salary – $23,452* High School: Recommended: Take rigorous high school courses including math and science, dual credit (DC), advanced placement (AP), and Career and Technology (CTE) courses leading to certification, dual credit or tech prep credit * 2011 Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey, 2011, TG Adventures in Education www.AIE.org/dollars 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog –5– Grade Level Promotion By Credit And Course Selection Students must receive the appropriate number of credits to be promoted to the following grade levels: * It is the goal of the Harlandale Independent School District to encourage and prepare students for post-secondary success including college and other applicable post-secondary training. To achieve this goal, students may be asked to participate in tutoring, mentoring programs, summer and Saturday Academies, and/or other extra- curricular activities. CLASS RANK FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE JUNIOR SENIOR COLLEGE/CAREER READY Class of 2011 and Thereafter 9th 10th 11th 12th Graduate 0 - 5 Credits * 6 - 12 Credits 13- 19 Credits 20+ Credits 26 + Credits (includes ALL required courses) Online Course Selection- Texas My Zone 1. Choose Carefully! Schedule changes will not be permitted. 2. Courses totaling seven periods must be chosen. 3. Choose courses with the assumption that all current courses will be passed. 4. Alternate electives must be selected as they are used in the case of conflicts in course selections. Students are reminded that some course offerings are tentative and are dependent upon sufficient enrollment or other extenuating circumstances. It is extremely important that alternate course choices be selected. 5. Draft choice slips are to be taken home for parents’ review and signature. Parent signature is part of the Personal Graduation Plan (PGP) process. 6. Students who do not submit a choice slip will be assigned courses by the counseling department. Non Discrimination Policy Harlandale Independent School District does not discriminate on the basis of sex, handicap, race, color, national origin and takes steps to assure that the lack of English language skill will not be a barrier in its education programs, services, activities or employment as required by Title IX, Section 504 and Title VI. Courses listed in the 2015-2016 Harlandale ISD Course Catalog are preliminary offerings. Courses listed may or may not actually be offered during the 2015-2016 school year. Course offerings are subject to change due to student selection, availability of staff and facilities, state approval of innovative courses, and changes in state course requirements. * A student entering high school for the first time will be enrolled as a high school freshman for the first semester of attendance regardless of the number of high school credits earned . 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog –6– Students entering 9th grade in 2007-2008 to 2009-2010 A student entering grade 9 in the 2007-2008 school year and thereafter shall enroll in the courses necessary to complete the curriculum requirements for the Recommended High School Program or the advanced program relating to the Distinguished Achievement High School Program unless the student, the student’s parent or other persons standing in parent relation to the student, and a school counselor or school administrator agree that the student should be permitted to take courses under the minimum high school program. Recommended High School Program English/ Language Arts 4 credits English I, II, III & IV Two units of ESOL may be substituted for Eng. I & II only for immigrant students with limited English proficiency. Speech ½ credit Communication Applications or Professional Communications Mathematics 4 credits Must consist of Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II and 4th math Algebra 2 is not a prerequisite for the 4th math class under this program. Science 4 credits Must consist of Biology, chemistry, physics and 4th lab-based science IPC can be used to fulfill one of the science credits, but cannot be taken as a senior level course. Social Studies 3 ½ credits 1-World History 1-World Geography 1-US History ½-Government Economics ½ credit Health ½ credit Physical Education 1 credit Languages Other Than English 2 credits Level I & II in the same language Fine Arts 1 credit Speech may not substitute Technology 1 credit Electives 4 credits TOTAL 26 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog –7– Students entering 9th grade in 2007-2008 to 2009-2010 A student entering grade 9 in the 2007-2008 school year to 2009-2010 shall enroll in the courses necessary to complete the curriculum requirements for the Recommended High School Program or the advanced program relating to the Distinguished Achievement High School Program unless the student, the student’s parent or other persons standing in parent relation to the student, and a school counselor or school administrator agree that the student should be permitted to take courses under the minimum high school program. Distinguished Achievement Program English/ Language Arts Speech Mathematics Science Social Studies 4 credits English I, II, III & IV Two units of ESOL may be substituted for Eng. I & II only for immigrant students with limited English proficiency. ½ credit Communication Applications or Professional Communications 4 credits must consist of Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II and 4th math with Algebra 2 prerequisite 4 credits Must consist of Biology, chemistry, physics and 4th lab-based science IPC cannot be used to fulfill one of the science credits under this program. 3 ½ credits 1-World History 1-World Geography 1-US History ½-Government Economics ½ credit Health ½ credit Physical Education Languages Other Than English 1 credit 3 credits Level I, II and III in the same language Fine Arts 1 credit Speech may not substitute Technology 1 credit Electives 3 credits TOTAL 26 Advanced Measure Criteria *** Must include 4 advanced measures*** Advanced Measures (form required) The measures must focus on demonstrated student performance at the college or professional level Student performance on advanced measures must be assessed through an external review process A student must achieve any combination of four of the following: Test data: A score of three or above on The College Board Advanced Placement examination; A score of four or above on an International Baccalaureate examination; A score on the Preliminary SAT (PSAT/NMSQT) that qualifies a student for recognition as a Commended Scholar or higher by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation; as part of the National Hispanic Scholar Program of The Board; or as part of the National Achievement Original research project Scholarship program for Outstanding Negro Students of the National Merit Judged by a panel of professionals in the field that is the focus of the Scholarship Corporation. The PSAT score may count as only one advanced project; or measure regardless of the number of honors received by the student. Conducted under the direction of mentor(s) and reported to an appropriate audience; and College courses: Related to the required curriculum set forth in 19 TAC 74.1 A term grade of 3.0 (80) or higher in courses that count for college credit. (relating to Essential Knowledge and Skills). A term grade of 3.0 (80) or higher in a coherent sequence of Tech Prep Original research/projects may not be used for more than two of articulated courses. the four advanced measures * Graduation requirements are determined by Board Policy 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog –8– 4-YEAR PLANNING GUIDE Other required courses are Communication Applications or Professional Communication, Fine Arts, Technology, 2 Years of Language Other than English and 3.5 elective credits. The Distinguished Program requires a third (3rd) year of Language Other than English plus 4 Advanced Measures 9TH GRADE Required Subject 11TH GRADE Course Requested Credit Required Subject English 1 Algebra 1 Biology Credit English 3 Algebra 2 Physics W. History/ U.S. History Other Other Other Other Other Other W. Geography PE (or Alt) Health* (.5) Other Other Other Other Total Credits for the Year 7.0 Total Credits for the Year 10TH GRADE Required Subject Course Requested 7.0 12TH GRADE Course Requested Credit Required Subject English 2 Geometry Chemistry W. History/ U.S. History Other Other Other Other Other Other Course Requested Credit English 4 4th Math 4th Science Government (.5) Economics (.5) Other Other Other Other Other Total Credits for the Year 7.0 Total Credits for the Year Grade Level Promotion Based on Credits Earned Students must earn the appropriate number of credits to be promoted to the next grade levels: Freshman 9th Sophomore 10th Junior 11th Senior 12th Grade 0 – 5 Grade 6 – 12 Grade 13 – 19 Grade 20 + Credits Credits Credits Credits STUDENTS MUST PASS ALL PARTS OF THE EXIT LEVEL TAKS/STAAR-EOC AND CUMULATIVE STAAR/EOC AVERAGES TO GRADUATE. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog –9– 7.0 Graduation Requirements Checklist Students entering 9th grade in 2007-2008 to 2009-2010 RECOMMENDED GRADUATION PLAN: Graduation Requirements ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS English I English II English III English IV Speech Communications Applications or Professional Communications Mathematics Algebra 1 Geometry Algebra 2 Required 4th Math Course Science Biology Chemistry Physics Required 4th Science Course Social Studies World Geography World History U.S. History U.S. Government Economics (Free Enterprise) Foreign Language Level 1 Same Language - Level 2 Same Language - Level 3 Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Health HISD Required* Fine Arts Technology Applications HISD Required - BCIS/BIM* or TEA approved alternate (approval pending) Academic Electives DISTINGUISHED ACHIEVEMENT (26 CREDITS) (26 CREDITS PLUS 4 ADVANCED MEASURES) CREDIT REQUIRED CREDIT REQUIRED 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 .5 .5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 .5 .5 1.0 1.0 1.0 .5 .5 1.0 1.0 0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 26 26 PERSONAL GRADUATION PLAN CREDITS TAKEN Total Credits Earned Total Credits Needed STUDENTS MUST PASS ALL PARTS OF THE EXIT LEVEL TAKS/STAAR-EOC AND CUMULATIVE STAAR/EOC AVERAGES TO GRADUATE. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 10 – CREDITS NEEDED * Graduation requirements are determined by Board Policy Students entering 9th grade in 2010-2011 through 2013-2014 A student entering grade 9 during the 2010-2011 through the 2013-2014 school years may enroll in the courses necessary to complete the curriculum requirements for the Recommended High School Program or the advanced program relating to the Distinguished Achievement High School Program unless the student, the student’s parent or other persons standing in parent relation to the student, and a school counselor or school administrator agree that the student should be permitted to take courses under the minimum high school program. Recommended High School Program English/ Language Arts 4 credits English I, II, III & IV Two units of ESOL may be substituted for Eng. I & II only for immigrant students with limited English proficiency. Speech ½ credit Communication Applications or Professional Communication Mathematics Science 4 credits Must consist of Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II and 4th math Algebra 2 is not a prerequisite for the 4th math class under this program. 4 credits Must consist of Biology, chemistry, physics and 4th lab-based science IPC can be used to fulfill one of the science credits upon counselor approval only, but cannot be taken as a senior level course. Social Studies 3 ½ credits 1-World History 1-World Geography 1-US History ½-Government Economics ½ credit Health* ½ credit Physical Education 1 credit Limit of 4 PE Athletic Substitution credits (Drill team, marching band, cheerleading, ROTC may be used for a total of 1 PE credit substitution.) Languages Other Than English 2 credits Level I & II in the same language Fine Arts 1 credit Speech may not substitute for Fine Arts credit Technology* 1 credit Electives 4 credits TOTAL 26 * Graduation requirements are determined by Board Policy 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 11 – Students entering 9th grade in 2010-2011 through 2013-2014 A student entering grade during the 2010-2011 through the 2013-2014 school years may enroll in the courses necessary to complete the curriculum requirements for the Recommended High School Program or the advanced program relating to the Distinguished Achievement High School Program unless the student, the student’s parent or other persons standing in parent relation to the student, and a school counselor or school administrator agree that the student should be permitted to take courses under the minimum high school program. Distinguished Achievement Program English/ Language Arts Speech Mathematics Science Social Studies 4 credits English I, II, III & IV Two units of ESOL may be substituted for Eng. I & II only for immigrant students with limited English proficiency. ½ credit Communication Applications or Professional Communication 4 credits must consist of Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II and 4th math with Algebra 2 prerequisite 4 credits Must consist of Biology, chemistry, physics and 4th lab-based science IPC cannot be used to fulfill one of the science credits under this program. 3 ½ credits 1-World History 1-World Geography 1-US History ½-Government Economics ½ credit Health* ½ credit 1 credit Limit of 4 PE Athletic Substitution credits (Drill team, marching band, cheerleading, ROTC may be used for a total of 1 PE credit substitution.) Physical Education Languages Other Than English 3 credits Level I, II and III in the same language Fine Arts 1 credit Speech may not substitute Technology* 1 credit Electives 3 credits TOTAL 26 Advanced Measure Criteria *** Must include 4 advanced measures*** Advanced Measures (form required) The measures must focus on demonstrated student performance at the college or professional level Student performance on advanced measures must be assessed through an external review process A student must achieve any combination of four of the following: Test data: A score of three or above on The College Board Advanced Placement examination; A score of four or above on an International Baccalaureate examination; A score on the Preliminary SAT (PSAT/NMSQT) that qualifies a student for recognition as a Commended Scholar or higher by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation; as part of the National Hispanic Scholar Program of The Board; or as part of the National Achievement Original research/project Scholarship program for Outstanding Negro Students of the National Merit Judged by a panel of professionals in the field that is the focus of the Scholarship Corporation. The PSAT score may count as only one advanced project; or measure regardless of the number of honors received by the student. Conducted under the direction of mentor(s) and reported to an appropriate audience; and College courses: Related to the required curriculum set forth in 19 TAC 74.1 A term grade of 3.0 (80) or higher in courses that count for college credit. (relating to Essential Knowledge and Skills). A term grade of 3.0 (80) or higher in a coherent sequence of Tech Prep Original research/projects may not be used for more than two of articulated courses. the four advanced measures * Graduation requirements are determined by Board Policy 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 12 – Students Entering 9th Grade 2010-2011 through 2013-2014 4-YEAR PLANNING GUIDE Other required courses are Communication Applications or Professional Communication, Fine Arts, Technology, 2 Years of Language Other than English and 4 elective credits. The Distinguished Program requires a third (3rd) year of Language Other than English plus 4 Advanced Measures 9TH GRADE Required Subject 11TH GRADE Course Requested Credit Required Subject English 1 Algebra 1 Biology W. Geography PE (Sub) Health* (.5) Other Other Other Other Credit English 3 Algebra 2 Physics US History Other Other Other Other Other Other Total Credits for the Year 7.0 Total Credits for the Year 10TH GRADE Required Subject Course Requested 7.0 12TH GRADE Course Requested Credit Required Subject English 2 Geometry Chemistry W. History Other Other Other Other Other Other Course Requested Credit English 4 4th Math 4th Science Government (.5) Economics (.5) Other Other Other Other Other Total Credits for the Year 7.0 Total Credits for the Year 7.0 Grade Level Promotion Students must receive the appropriate number of credits to be promoted to the following grade levels: Freshman 9th Sophomore 10th Junior 11th Senior 12th Grade 0 – 5 Grade 6 – 12 Grade 13 – 19 Grade 20 + Credits Credits Credits Credits * Graduation requirements are determined by Board Policy 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 13 – Graduation Requirements Checklist Students Entering 9th Grade 2010-2011 through 2013-2014 RECOMMENDED PLAN GRADUATION PLAN: 26 CREDITS Graduation Requirements ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS English I English II English III English IV Speech Communications Applications Mathematics Algebra 1 Geometry Algebra 2 Required 4th Math Course Science Biology Chemistry Physics Required 4th Science Course Social Studies World Geography World History U.S. History U.S. Government Economics (Free Enterprise) Foreign Language Level 1 Same Language - Level 2 Same Language - Level 3 Physical Education Physical Education or Alternate Physical Education or Alternate Health HISD Required* Fine Arts Technology Applications HISD Required – BIM* or TEA approved alternate (approval pending) Academic Electives Total Credits Earned Total Credits Needed DISTINGUISHED ACHIEVEMENT PLAN PERSONAL GRADUATION PLAN 26 CREDITS PLUS 4 ADVANCED MEASURES CREDIT REQUIRED CREDIT REQUIRED 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 .5 .5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 .5 .5 1.0 1.0 1.0 .5 .5 1.0 1.0 0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 26 26 CREDITS TAKEN CREDITS NEEDED STUDENTS MUST PASS ALL PARTS OF THE EXIT LEVEL TAKS/STAAR-EOC AND CUMULATIVE STAAR/EOC AVERAGES TO GRADUATE. * Graduation requirements are determined by Board Policy 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 14 – Students entering 9th grade 2014-2015 to Current A Harlandale ISD student entering grade 9 during the 2015-2016 school year, and thereafter, shall enroll in the courses necessary to complete the curriculum requirements for the Foundation Graduation Plan with Endorsements or the advanced programing leading to the Distinguished Level of Achievement. Harlandale ISD graduations requirements are determined by the Harlandale Independent School District Board of Trustees. Harlandale ISD Foundation Graduation Plan with Endorsements and Distinguished Level of Achievement Endorsement Plan Arts & Humanities English English I (1) English II (1) English III (1) Advanced English (1) Business & Industry MultiDisciplinary Public Services S.T.E.M. (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics) English I (1) English II (1) English III (1) Advanced English (1) English I (1) English II (1) English III (1) Advanced English (1) English I (1) English II (1) English III (1) Advanced English (1) English I (1) English II (1) English III (1) Advanced English (1) Algebra I (1) Geometry (1) Algebra II (1) 4th Math (1) Algebra I (1) Geometry (1) Algebra II (1) 4th Math (1) Algebra I (1) Geometry (1) Algebra II (1) 4th Math (1) Algebra I (1) Geometry (1) Algebra II (1) 4th Math (1) Algebra I (1) Geometry (1) Algebra II (1) 4th Math (1) Biology (1) Chemistry (1) Physics (1) 4th Science (1) Biology (1) Chemistry (1) Physics (1) 4th Science (1) Biology (1) Chemistry (1) Physics (1) 4th Science (1) Biology (1) Chemistry (1) Physics (1) 4th Science (1) Biology (1) Chemistry (1) Physics (1) 4th Science (1) W Geography (1) W. History (1) U.S. History (1) Government (.5) Economics (.5) W Geography (1) OR W. History (1) U.S. History (1) Government (.5) Economics (.5) W Geography (1) OR W. History (1) U.S. History (1) Government (.5) Economics (.5) W Geography (1) OR W. History (1) U.S. History (1) Government (.5) Economics (.5) W Geography (1) OR W. History (1) U.S. History (1) Government (.5) Economics (.5) LOTE Language Other Than English (Same Language) LOTE 1 (1) LOTE 2 (1) LOTE 1 (1) LOTE 2 (1) LOTE 1 (1) LOTE 2 (1) LOTE 1 (1) LOTE 2 (1) LOTE 1 (1) LOTE 2 (1) Fine Art Fine Art (1) Fine Art (1) Fine Art (1) Fine Art (1) Fine Art (1) PE (1) BIM (1) PE (1) PE (1) PE (1) PE (1) BIM (1) BIM (1) BIM (1) BIM (1) Electives (6) Including Coherent Sequence of Courses leading to an Arts & Humanities Endorsement Electives (6) Including Coherent Sequence of Courses leading to a Business & Industry Endorsement Electives (6) Including Coherent Sequence of Courses leading to a Multi-Disciplinary Endorsement Electives (6) Including Coherent Sequence of Courses leading to a Public Services Endorsement Electives (6) Including Coherent Sequence of Courses leading to a S.T.E.M. Endorsement Mathematics Science OR Social Studies PE CTE Electives Total Credits 26 Credits 26 Credits 26 Credits 26 Credits 26 Credits NOTE: The Harlandale ISD Foundation Graduation Plan with Endorsements and Distinguished Level of Achievement are the only graduation plans available to 2015-2016 incoming freshman. Upon entering the 9th grade, every Harlandale ISD student must select an Academic Endorsement course of study. Endorsements may be changed during the course of the student's high school career and students may graduate with multiple endorsements. See your high school guidance counselor for more information. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 15 – 2015-2016 HIGH SCHOOL Recommended & Distinguished Graduation Plan COURSE SELECTIONS For College and Career Readiness 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 16 – ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS ELA 03200600 English SOL 1 # 1011 (English for Speakers of Other Languages 1) School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – English 1 Prerequisite: Home Language Survey; LPAC Recommendation English for SOL 1 stresses the development of concepts and skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing the English Language. Class intended for recent immigrants. English SOL 2 # 1012 (English for Speakers of Other Languages 2) ELA 03220200 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – English 2 Prerequisite: English SOL 1, LPAC Recommendation This course continues English SOL 1, stressing the development of concepts and skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing of English. Class intended for recent immigrants. ESL Reading 1 ESL Reading 2 # 1501 # 1502 ELA 03270700 ELA 03270800 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 –12 ESL Student Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Prerequisite: Home Language Survey; LPAC recommendation The main focus of this course is to engage students in the reading process in a classroom setting. Vocabulary and reading comprehension strategies will be implemented to activate students’ prior knowledge and enhance reading levels. Class intended for recent immigrants. ESL Reading 3 School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 1503 ELA 03270900 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 12 ESL Student Credit: 1.0 Graduation Requirement – Elective Home Language Survey; LPAC recommendation; ESL Reading 2 Timeline: 2 Semesters This course is designed to develop the student’s reading abilities using multicultural literature and other genres. Reading 1 Reading 2 Reading 3 # 1526 # 1536 # 1586 ELA 03270700 ELA 03270800 ELA 03270900 Grade: 9-12 Grade: 10-12 Grade: 11-12 School(s): Meets: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9-12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Graduation Requirement – Elective Prerequisite: None The primary focus of the class will be developing life-long readers and learners. Students will utilize a combination of individualized reading and writing activities, and reading comprehension strategies to build fluency and knowledge in literacy. Reading 1 (Dyslexia) Reading 2 (Dyslexia) Reading 3 (Dyslexia) # 1009 # 1109 # 1209 ELA 03270700 ELA 03270800 ELA 03270900 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9-12 Credit: Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Prerequisite: Review This course is offered to students receiving dyslexia services. Students will utilize a combination of individualized reading and writing activities, and vocabulary and reading comprehension strategies to build fluency and knowledge in literacy. 1.0 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 17 – Timeline: 2 Semesters English Language Arts Modified Reading 1 Modified Reading 2 Modified Reading 3 Modified Reading 4 # 1511 # 1512 # 1513 # 1514 ELA 9APLRDG1 ELA 9APLRDG2 ELA 9APLRDG3 ELA 9APLRDG1 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9-12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC Modified Reading 1-3 focuses on engaging the students in the reading process in a classroom setting. The strands covered are phonemic awareness and phonics, word recognition and spelling, vocabulary and morphology, grammar and usage, listening and reading, and speaking and writing. English 1 Modified English 1 Alternate English 1 # 1136 # 1041 Prerequisite: # 0911 Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC Placement by ARDC ELA 03220100 ELA 03220105 ELA 03220107 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – English Prerequisite: None This course stresses the study of language including composition, literature, and grammar usage. Composition includes the writing process, refinement of skills, and practice with different approaches and styles. Literature begins with the study of genre and terms. English 1 GT # 1137 ELA 03220100 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – English Prerequisite: GT Approval This advanced course stresses the study of language including composition, literature, and grammar usage. Composition includes the writing process, refinement of skills, and practice with different approaches and styles. Outside reading required. This course integrates Gifted and Talented strategies and activities. Weighted. English 1 Pre AP # 1138 ELA 03220100 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – English Prerequisite: Parent Approval This advanced course stresses the study of language including composition, literature, and grammar usage. Composition includes the writing process, refinement of skills, and practice with different approaches and styles. Outside reading required. PreAP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. This course prepares students for future AP courses. Weighted. English 2 # 1236 Modified English 2 # 1042 Alternate English 2 # 0912 Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC ELA 03220200 ELA 03220205 ELA 03220207 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – English Prerequisite: English 1 This course includes the study of language and includes composition, literature, and grammar usage. Students study the writing process, focusing on refinement of skills through editing and re-writing. English 2 GT # 1237 ELA 03220200 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – English Prerequisite: English 1, GT Approval This course includes the study of language and includes composition, literature, and grammar usage. Students study the writing process, focusing on refinement of skills through editing and rewriting. This course integrates Gifted and Talented strategies and activities. Weighted. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 18 – English Language Arts English 2 Pre AP # 1238 ELA 03220200 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – English Prerequisite: Pre AP English 1 (preferred); parent approval This advanced course includes the study of language and includes composition, literature, and grammar usage. Students study the writing process, focusing on refinement of skills through editing and re-writing. Outside reading required. PreAP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. This course prepares students for future AP courses. Weighted. English 3 # 1336 Modified English 3 # 1043 Alternate English 3 # 0913 Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC ELA 03220300 ELA 03220305 ELA 03220307 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – English Prerequisite: English 2 This course includes the study of literature, composition, and grammar usage. American authors’ works and times, in conjunction with the study of genre and literary terms, are the focus of this course. English 3 GT # 1337 ELA 03220300 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – English Prerequisite: English 2, GT Approval This course includes the study of literature, composition, and grammar usage. American authors’ works and times, in conjunction with the study of genre and literary terms, are the focus of this course. Outside reading required. This course integrates Gifted and Talented strategies and activities. Weighted. English 3 AP # 1338 AP Language and Composition ELA A3220100 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – English, Advanced Measure* Prerequisite: English 2 Pre AP preferred; passing score on TAKS/STAAR/EOC; parent approval This course emphasizes critical thinking, advanced reading, and writing skills. Students will complete college-level work. Outside reading required. AP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. Students will take the AP Exam. *1 Advanced Measure with AP score of 3 or higher. Weighted. English 3 Dual Credit # 1339 ELA 03220300 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – English, Advanced Measure* Prerequisite: English 2 Pre-AP preferred; parent approval; passing score on college placement test This course emphasizes critical thinking, advanced reading and writing skills. Students will complete college level work. Outside reading required, with focus on American Literature. STUDENTS MUST MAINTAIN A 2.0 GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) IN ANY DUAL CREDIT COURSE TAKEN TO BE ELIGIBLE TO CONTINUE IN THE DUAL CREDIT PROGRAM . *Each term grade of 80 or above = 1 Advanced Measure. A total of 6 college hours and 2 Advanced Measures can be earned. Weighted. English 4 # 1436 Modified English 4 # 1044 Alternate English 4 # 0914 Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC ELA 03220400 ELA 03220400 ELA 03220400 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – English Prerequisite: English 3 This course includes the study of literature, composition and grammar usage, and literary terms. Students will study British authors, focusing on poetry, drama, fiction, and nonfiction. English 4 (Young Adults) # 1411 ELA 03220400 School(s): McCollum Grade: 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – English Prerequisite: English 3 This course follows the English IV curriculum and also emphasizes children’s literature. It includes reading, analysis, and writing of stories for children. Students visit elementary schools to read, sing, play games, and present skits and puppet shows. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 19 – English Language Arts English 4 GT # 1437 ELA 03220400 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – English Prerequisite: English 3, GT Approval This course includes the study of literature, composition, and grammar usage. Students will study British authors, genre, and literary terms. This course integrates Gifted and Talented strategies and activities. Weighted. English 4 AP # 1438 AP LiteratureS and Composition ELA A3220200 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – English, Advanced Measure* Prerequisite: Pre-AP classes (preferred), passing score on TAKS/STAAR/EOC, parent approval British literature and American literature are studied. The course emphasizes critical thinking, and advanced reading and writing skills. Students will experience college level work. Outside reading and writing assignments are required. AP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. Students will take the AP Exam. *1 Advanced Measure with AP score of 3 or higher. Weighted. English 4 Dual Credit # 1439 ELA 03220400 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – English, Advanced Measure* Prerequisite: Pre-AP classes (preferred), Passing score on college placement test, Parent Approval Contemporary and British literature are studied along with major movements and genres. This course emphasizes critical thinking and college-level reading and writing skills. Outside reading and writing assignments are required. STUDENTS MUST MAINTAIN A 2.0 GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) IN ANY DUAL CREDIT COURSE TAKEN TO BE ELIGIBLE TO CONTINUE IN THE DUAL CREDIT PROGRAM . Professional Communications Professional Communications Modified Alternate Professional Communications # 9597 # 9587 # 1600 Prerequisite: None Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC CTE 13009900 CTE 13009900 CTE 13009900 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: .5 Timeline: 1 Semester Meets: Graduation Requirement – Communications Applications, Speech This course will satisfy the Speech credit. Professional communications blends written, oral, and graphic communication in a career-based environment. Careers in the global economy require individuals to be creative and have a strong background in computer and technology applications, a strong and solid academic foundation, and a proficiency in professional oral and written communications. Students in this course will be expected to develop and expand the ability to write, read, edit, speak, listen, apply software applications, manipulate computer graphics, and conduct effective Internet research. Debate 1 Debate 2 # 1666 # 1667 ELA 03240600 ELA 03240700 School(s): Harlandale Grade: 10-12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Prerequisite: None Students will learn the foundations for Lincoln-Douglas debate, cross-examination debate, and parliamentary procedure. Students will work independently on projects and will be attending speech and debate tournaments. Creative Writing # 1936 ELA 03221200 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Prerequisite: None This course introduces students to the scope of creative writing and to the production of a school literary magazine. This course emphasizes the writing of short stories, poetry, and dramatic scripts. Students will enter several writing contests and will submit at least one piece of writing for publication. At HHS this course will present the dynamics of screenwriting: character development; plot development, structure, and dialogue. Students will learn to view the world around them and to further develop creative self discovery and the development of a personal point of view as essential tools to giving expression to their own experiences, thoughts, and ideas. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 20 – English Language Arts Horror Works: Independent Study in English # 1595 ELA 03221800 School(s): Harlandale Grade: 10 – 12 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Prerequisite: None In this course students engage in a multimedia study of horror by reading, listening to, and viewing fiction and poetry from American literature. Students compare this horror genre across various time periods to understand how authors use such literary elements as internal and external conflicts to create a darker vision of life. (Students can earn a maximum of 1 credit in Independent Study 1 in English.) Journalism # 1766 ELA 03230100 School(s): Harlandale Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Prerequisite: None Journalism is a ½ credit course which includes a brief study of the history of news media. It also includes fact gathering and development of interviewing skills, writing news stories, sports, features, and editorials. Students will learn to determine news worthiness. They will study and apply editing skills and journalistic style and technique of writing headlines and captions. Advertising, broadcast media, and yearbook production and photography will also be covered. Advanced Journalism: ELA Yearbook 1 Advanced Journalism: ELA Yearbook 2 Advanced Journalism: ELA Yearbook 3 #1707 #1708 #1709 ELA 03230110 ELA 03230120 ELA 03230130 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Prerequisite: Journalism The course includes planning and developing a theme for a school yearbook. It provides practice and application in writing captions and copy to produce the yearbook. Students learn to edit and proof yearbook material. Students also plan advertising, sales, and distribution campaigns. Students use computers to produce copy and keep records. Photo Journalism # 1866 ELA 03230800 School(s): Harlandale Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Prerequisite: None Photojournalism includes a brief history of photography and an intensive study of camera controls, parts, and operations. Students practice camera techniques and darkroom procedures. Students will take, develop, and print photographs for use in school publications. Also covered are elements of photo composition; the selection, cropping and scaling of news photos; and elements of photo design and lay-out. Advanced Broadcast Journalism 1 # 1876 School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement – Elective none ELA 03231900 9 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Students will apply and use their journalistic skills to create a broadcast journalism product. Students will learn the laws, roles, and functions of broadcast journalism. Students will produce, edit and perform the morning announcement broadcast. Advanced Broadcast Journalism 2 School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 1877 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement – Elective Adv. Broadcast Journalism 1 ELA 03231901 10-12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters The ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and produce communication in a variety of forms is an important part of language development. Students enrolled in this course will apply their journalistic skills for a variety of purposes. Students will also learn the laws and ethical considerations that effect broadcast journalism, its role and function, analyze and critique the use of visual representations; and produce a broadcast journalism product. For students whose first language is not English, the students' native language serves as a foundation for English language acquisition and language learning. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 21 – English Language Arts Literary Genres School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 1956 ELA 03221500 Harlandale Grade: Graduation Requirement – Elective None 9 – 12 Credit: .5 Timeline: 1 Semester Students in Literary Genres analyze the fictional and poetic elements of literary texts, read to appreciate the writer's craft, and discover how well written literary texts can serve as models for their own writing. Students respond to texts through such varied avenues as talk, print, and electronic formats to connect their knowledge of the world with the text being read. For students whose first language is not English, the students' native language serves as a foundation for English language acquisition and language learning. AVID - Advancement Via Individual Determination AVID 1 # 1471 Application/Criteria-based Selection Process Required AVID 2 # 1472 AVID 3 # 1473 AVID 4 # 1474 INNOV N1290001 INNOV N1290002 INNOV N1290030 INNOV N1290030 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Graduation Requirement – Elective Teacher Review, Student Application/Interview, Placement by AVID Site Team, Parent Approval AVID is an all volunteer elective program. AVID courses should be taken sequentially regardless of student’s academic grade level. AVID is a 4-year elective program designed for students who are willing to take on the challenge of a rigorous high school curriculum and who seek extra guidance for a successful transition to college. Many AVID students will be the first in their families to attend college while others are seeking the camaraderie of other college-minded students in learning the skills necessary to be successful in high school and college. The AVID curriculum includes writing, inquiry, collaboration and reading (WIC-R) strategies, tutoring in math, science, social studies, and language arts, college field trips, and college and financial aid application processes. School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 22 – Mathematics MATHEMATICS Algebra 1 # 2516 Modified Algebra 1 # 2001 Alternate Algebra 1 # 0921 School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: MATH 03100500 MATH 03100505 MATH 03100507 Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement – Math None 9 – 10 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Students will study linear, quadratic, and exponential functions and their related transformations, equations, and associated solutions. Students will connect functions and their associated solutions in both mathematical and real-world situations. Students will use technology to collect and explore data and analyze statistical relationships. In addition, students will study polynomials of degree one and two, radical expressions, sequences, and laws of exponents. Students will generate and solve linear systems with two equations and two variables and will create new functions through transformations. Algebra 1 GT School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 2517 MATH 03100500 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement – Math GT Approval 9 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Students will study linear, quadratic, and exponential functions and their related transformations, equations, and associated solutions. Students will connect functions and their associated solutions in both mathematical and real-world situations. Students will use technology to collect and explore data and analyze statistical relationships. In addition, students will study polynomials of degree one and two, radical expressions, sequences, and laws of exponents. Students will generate and solve linear systems with two equations and two variables and will create new functions through transformations. This course integrates Gifted and Talented strategies and activities. Weighted. Algebra 1 Pre AP School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 2518 MATH 03100500 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement – Math Parent Approval 9 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Students will study linear, quadratic, and exponential functions and their related transformations, equations, and associated solutions. Students will connect functions and their associated solutions in both mathematical and real-world situations. Students will use technology to collect and explore data and analyze statistical relationships. In addition, students will study polynomials of degree one and two, radical expressions, sequences, and laws of exponents. Students will generate and solve linear systems with two equations and two variables and will create new functions through transformations. This course prepares students for future Pre AP and AP courses (calculus and/or statistics). Weighted. Math Models (MMA) # 2625 Modified Math Models # 2003 Alternate Math Models # 0923 School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC MATH 03102400 MATH 03102400 MATH 03102400 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 11 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Graduation Requirement: Math – Minimum Program; Elective or Math – Recommended Program; Elective – Distinguished Achievement Program Algebra I or concurrent enrollment; cannot be taken concurrently with or after Algebra II This mathematics course provides a path for students to succeed in Algebra II and prepares them for various post-secondary choices. Students learn to apply mathematics through experiences in personal finance, science, engineering, fine arts, and social sciences. Students use algebraic, graphical, and geometric reasoning to recognize patterns and structure, model information, solve problems, and communicate solutions. Students will select from tools such as physical objects; manipulatives; technology, including graphing calculators, data collection devices, and computers; and paper and pencil and from methods such as algebraic techniques, geometric reasoning, patterns, and mental math to solve problems. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 23 – Mathematics Geometry # 2746 Modified Geometry # 2002 Alternate Geometry # 0922 Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC MATH 03100700 MATH 03100705 MATH 03100707 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 10 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Math Prerequisite: Algebra 1 In Geometry, students will begin to focus on more precise terminology, symbolic representations, and the development of proofs. Students will explore concepts covering coordinate and transformational geometry; logical argument and constructions; proof and congruence; similarity, proof, and trigonometry; two- and three-dimensional figures; circles; and probability. Students will be expected to create formal constructions using a straight edge and compass. Students will use deductive reasoning to justify, prove and apply theorems about geometric figures. Geometry GT # 2747 MATH 03100700 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 10 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Math Prerequisite: Algebra 1, GT Approval In Geometry, students will begin to focus on more precise terminology, symbolic representations, and the development of proofs. Students will explore concepts covering coordinate and transformational geometry; logical argument and constructions; proof and congruence; similarity, proof, and trigonometry; two- and three-dimensional figures; circles; and probability. Students will be expected to create formal constructions using a straight edge and compass. Students will use deductive reasoning to justify, prove and apply theorems about geometric figures. This course integrates Gifted and Talented strategies and activities. Weighted. Geometry Pre AP # 2748 MATH 03100700 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 10 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Math Prerequisite: Pre-AP Algebra 1 preferred, Parent Approval In Geometry, students will begin to focus on more precise terminology, symbolic representations, and the development of proofs. Students will explore concepts covering coordinate and transformational geometry; logical argument and constructions; proof and congruence; similarity, proof, and trigonometry; two- and three-dimensional figures; circles; and probability. Students will be expected to create formal constructions using a straight edge and compass. Students will use deductive reasoning to justify, prove and apply theorems about geometric figures. Pre-AP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. This course prepares students for future AP courses (calculus and/or statistics). Weighted. Geometry in Construction # 2745 MATH 03100700 TO BE TAKEN WITH #9315 PRINCIPLES OF ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTION School(s): Harlandale*, McCollum Grade: 9 – 10 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Math Prerequisite: Algebra 1 This course is designed for students interested in construction careers/management. Students will learn tool use, drawing interpretation, problem solving, management, and safety. Students will begin to focus on more precise terminology, symbolic representations, and the development of proofs. Students will explore concepts covering coordinate and transformational geometry; logical argument and constructions; proof and congruence; similarity, proof, and trigonometry; two- and three-dimensional figures; circles; and probability. Students will be expected to create formal constructions using a straight edge and compass. Students will use deductive reasoning to justify, prove and apply theorems about geometric figures. Taught at HHS – transportation provided to and from the home campus to site. Algebra 2 # 2826 Modified Algebra 2 # 2004 Alternate Algebra 2 # 0924 Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC MATH 03100600 MATH 03100605 MATH 03100607 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 11 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Math Prerequisite: Algebra 1, Geometry Students will broaden their knowledge of quadratic functions, exponential functions, and systems of equations. Students will study logarithmic, square root, cubic, cube root, absolute value, rational functions, and their related equations. Students will connect functions to their inverses and associated equations and solutions in both mathematical and real-world situations. In addition, students will extend their knowledge of data analysis and numeric and algebraic methods. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 24 – Mathematics Algebra 2 GT # 2827 MATH 03100600 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 11 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Math Prerequisite: Algebra 1, Geometry, GT Approval Students will broaden their knowledge of quadratic functions, exponential functions, and systems of equations. Students will study logarithmic, square root, cubic, cube root, absolute value, rational functions, and their related equations. Students will connect functions to their inverses and associated equations and solutions in both mathematical and real-world situations. In addition, students will extend their knowledge of data analysis and numeric and algebraic methods. Algebra 2 also helps prepare students for college and career placement and aptitude testing. This course integrates Gifted and Talented strategies and activities. Weighted. Algebra 2 Pre AP # 2828 MATH 03100600 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 11 Graduation Requirement – Math Algebra 1, Geometry, Parent approval School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Students will broaden their knowledge of quadratic functions, exponential functions, and systems of equations. Students will study logarithmic, square root, cubic, cube root, absolute value, rational functions, and their related equations. Students will connect functions to their inverses and associated equations and solutions in both mathematical and real-world situations. In addition, students will extend their knowledge of data analysis and numeric and algebraic methods. Algebra 2 also helps prepare students for college and career placement and aptitude testing. PreAP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. This course prepares students for future AP courses (calculus and/or statistics). Weighted. Pre Calculus # 2906 School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement – Math Geometry, Algebra 2 MATH 03101100 11 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Precalculus is the preparation for calculus. The course approaches topics from a function point of view, where appropriate, and is designed to strengthen and enhance conceptual understanding and mathematical reasoning used when modeling and solving mathematical and real-world problems. Students systematically work with functions and their multiple representations. The study of Precalculus deepens students' mathematical understanding and fluency with algebra and trigonometry and extends their ability to make connections and apply concepts and procedures at higher levels. Students investigate and explore mathematical ideas, develop multiple strategies for analyzing complex situations, and use technology to build understanding, make connections between representations, and provide support in solving problems. Pre Calculus GT # 2907 School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: MATH 03101100 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement – Math Geometry, Algebra 2, GT Approval 11 –12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Precalculus is the preparation for calculus. The course approaches topics from a function point of view, where appropriate, and is designed to strengthen and enhance conceptual understanding and mathematical reasoning used when modeling and solving mathematical and real-world problems. Students systematically work with functions and their multiple representations. The study of Precalculus deepens students' mathematical understanding and fluency with algebra and trigonometry and extends their ability to make connections and apply concepts and procedures at higher levels. Students investigate and explore mathematical ideas, develop multiple strategies for analyzing complex situations, and use technology to build understanding, make connections between representations, and provide support in solving problems. This course integrates Gifted and Talented strategies and activities. Weighted. Pre Calculus Pre AP School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 2908 MATH 03101100 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Graduation Requirement – Math Geometry, Algebra 2, Parent Approval Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Precalculus is the preparation for calculus. The course approaches topics from a function point of view, where appropriate, and is designed to strengthen and enhance conceptual understanding and mathematical reasoning used when modeling and solving mathematical and real-world problems. Students systematically work with functions and their multiple representations. The study of Precalculus deepens students' mathematical understanding and fluency with algebra and trigonometry and extends their ability to make connections and apply concepts and procedures at higher levels. Students investigate and explore mathematical ideas, develop multiple strategies for analyzing complex situations, and use technology to build understanding, make connections between representations, and provide support in solving problems. PreAP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. This course prepares students for future AP courses (calculus and/or statistics). Weighted. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 25 – Mathematics Pre-Calculus Dual Credit School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 2909 MATH 03101100 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: Graduation Requirement – Math, Advanced Measure* Algebra 2; passing score on college placement test; Parent Approval 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters This college-preparatory course unifies the concepts of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry for analytical and scientific applications. Furthermore, basic concepts of calculus are introduced. STUDENTS MUST MAINTAIN A 2.0 GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) IN ANY DUAL CREDIT COURSE TAKEN TO BE ELIGIBLE TO CONTINUE IN THE DUAL CREDIT PROGRAM. *Each term grade of 80 or above = 1 Advanced Measure. A total of 7 college and 2 Advanced Measures can be earned. Weighted. Calculus (AB) AP School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 2928 AP A3100101 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Graduation Requirement – Math, *Advanced Measure Pre-Calculus; parent Approval Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Content requirements for AP Calculus AB are prescribed in the College Board publication Advanced Placement Course Description, Math: Calculus AB. AP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. Students will take the AP Exam. *1 Advanced Measure with AP score of 3 or higher. Weighted. Calculus (AB) Dual Credit # 2949 School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: AB A3100101 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Graduation Requirement – Math, Advanced Measure* Pre-Calculus Dual Credit; parent approval Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters This course further advance the concepts studied in pre-calculus. Topics include limits, continuity, algebraic functions and trigonometric functions. Fundamental Theorem Calculus and derivatives/antiderivatives as well as exponential and logarithmic functions are covered. STUDENTS MUST MAINTAIN A 2.0 GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) IN ANY DUAL CREDIT COURSE TAKEN TO BE ELIGIBLE TO CONTINUE IN THE DUAL CREDIT PROGRAM. *Each term grade of 80 or above = 1 Advanced Measure. A total of 4 college and 2 Advanced Measures can be earned. Weighted. Statistics AP # 2918 AP A3100200 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Math, Advanced Measure Prerequisite: Geometry, Algebra 2, parent approval This course introduces students to the major concepts and tools for collecting, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data. Students will be exposed to four broad conceptual themes: exploring data, planning a study, anticipating patterns and statistical inference. AP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. Students will take the AP Exam. *1 Advanced Measure with AP score of 3 or higher. Weighted. Independent Study in Mathematics: Bio Statistics # 2924 Math 03102500 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Meets: Graduation Requirement, 4th year math Prerequisite: Geometry and Algebra 2 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Students will extend their mathematical understanding beyond the Algebra II level in this course. Biostatistics provides an introduction in statistical concepts and reasoning in the field of biostatistics d and provides a survey of data and data types. Emphasis is on interpretations of results and understanding of concepts as they relate to the health science professions. If this course is being used to satisfy requirements for the Distinguished Achievement Program, student research/products must be presented before a panel of professionals or approved by the student's mentor. Independent Study in Mathematics: Number Theory and Cryptography School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement, 4th year math Geometry and Algebra 2 11 – 12 # 2925 Credit: Math 03102500 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Students will extend their mathematical understanding beyond the Algebra II level in Number Theory and Cryptography. Topics coved will include divisibility, prime numbers, Pythagorean triples, substitution and Caesar ciphers, matrix encryptions, and exponential encryptions. If this course is being used to satisfy requirements for the Distinguished Achievement Program, student research/products must be presented before a panel of professionals or approved by the student's mentor. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 26 – Mathematics Advanced Quantitative Reasoning School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 2926 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement, 4th year math Geometry and Algebra 2 11 – 12 Math 03102510 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters In Advanced Quantitative Reasoning, students will develop and apply skills necessary for college, careers, and life. Course content consists primarily of applications of high school mathematics concepts to prepare students to become well-educated and highly informed 21st century citizens. Students will develop and apply reasoning, planning, and communication to make decisions and solve problems in applied situations involving numerical reasoning, probability, statistical analysis, finance, mathematical selection, and modeling with algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and discrete mathematics. Independent Study in Mathematics: Advanced Algebra School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement, 4th year math Geometry and Algebra 2 # 2927 11 – 12 Math 03102500 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters This course contains all of the concepts addressed in a typical college algebra course. Topics include basic algebraic concepts, development of equations, inequalities and graphs of various function forms (including linear, quadratic, exponential, logarithmic, absolute value, radical and rational functions), systems of equations, operations and compositions of functions, inverse functions, conic sections, sequences and series, and the binomial theorem. Statistics and Risk Management School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 2970 Meets 4th year math requirement Harlandale Grade: Graduation Requirement, 4th year math Algebra 2 and Accounting 1, recommended 11 – 12 Credit: 1.0 CTE 13016900 Timeline: 2 Semesters Students will use a variety of graphical and numerical techniques to analyze patterns and departures from patterns to identify and manage risk that could impact an organization. Probability will be used as a tool for anticipating and forecasting data within business models and will be used to make decisions and determine the appropriateness of methods used to collect data to ensure conclusions are valid. Independent Study in Mathematics: Advanced Computer Algorithms School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement, 4th year math Geometry and Algebra 2 11 – 12 # 2980 Credit: Math 03102500 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters This course studies algorithm design and analysis as a fundamental and important part of computer science. This course introduces students to advanced techniques for the design and analysis of algorithms, and explores a variety of applications. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 27 – Science SCIENCE Biology Modified Biology Alternate Biology School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 3316 # 3312 # 0931 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement – Science None SCI 03010200 SCI 03010205 SCI 03010207 9 – 11 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters This course includes the study of the different groups of plants and animals on Earth according to their evolutionary relationships. Biological principles are covered by studying representative organisms. Biology GT # 3317 SCI 03010200 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 11 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Science Prerequisite: GT Approval This course includes the study of the different groups of plants and animals on Earth according to their evolutionary relationships. Biological principles are covered by studying representative organisms. This course integrates Gifted and Talented strategies and activities. Weighted. Biology Pre AP School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 3318 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement – Science Parent Approval SCI 03010200 9 – 11 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters This course includes the study of the different groups of plants and animals on Earth according to their evolutionary relationships. Biological principles are covered by studying representative organisms. PreAP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. This course prepares students for future Pre AP and AP courses. Weighted. Biology AP School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 3338 AP A3010200 Harlandale Grade: 11 – 12 Graduation Requirement – Science Advanced Measure* Biology, Chemistry, Parent Approval Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters This is a college level course for students with a strong interest in Biology. Analytical labs and extensive reading prepare students for the AP exam, which enables high scoring students to earn college credit. AP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. Students will take the AP Exam. *1 Advanced Measure with AP score of 3 or higher. Weighted. Biology Dual Credit # 3339 (pending MOU lab facility agreement with college) School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: SCI 03010200 McCollum, Harlandale Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Graduation Requirement – Science *Advanced Measure Biology and Chemistry or Physics; Passing score on college placement test; Parent Approval This course focuses on the study of the different groups of plants and animals on the earth according to their evolutionary relationships. The emphasis is on the structure and function of these life forms and/or the adaptations that evolved which allowed their survival. Biological principles are covered by studying representative organisms. Field and laboratory investigation are required. STUDENTS MUST MAINTAIN A 2.0 GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) IN ANY DUAL CREDIT COURSE TAKEN TO BE ELIGIBLE TO CONTINUE IN THE DUAL CREDIT PROGRAM. *Each term grade of 80 or above = 1 Advanced Measure. A total of 6 college and 2 Advanced Measures may be earned. Weighted. Chemistry # 3516 Modified Chemistry # 3512 Alternate Chemistry # 0932 School(s): Meets: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement – Science SCI 03040000 SCI 03040005 SCI 03040007 10 – 11 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Prerequisite: 1 Unit of Science, Algebra 1; completion of or concurrent; enrollment in a second year math Topics for this course include characteristics of matter; energy transformations during physical and chemical charges; atomic structure; periodic table of elements; behavior of gases; nuclear fusion and nuclear fission; oxidation-reduction reactions and chemical solutions and reactions. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 28 – Science Chemistry GT School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 3517 SCI 03040000 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 11 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Graduation Requirement – Science 1 Unit of Science, Algebra 1, completion of or concurrent enrollment in a second year math, GT Approval Topics for this course include characteristics of matter; energy transformations during physical and chemical charges; atomic structure; periodic table of elements; behavior of gases; nuclear fusion and nuclear fission; oxidation-reduction reactions and chemical solutions and reactions. This course integrates Gifted and Talented strategies and activities. Weighted. Chemistry Pre AP School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 3518 SCI 03040000 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 11 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Graduation Requirement – Science 1 Unit of Science, Algebra 1, completion of or concurrent enrollment in a second year math, parent approval Topics for this course include characteristics of matter; energy transformations during physical and chemical charges; atomic structure; periodic table of elements; behavior of gases; nuclear fusion and nuclear fission; oxidation-reduction reactions and chemical solutions and reactions. .PreAP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. This course prepares students for future AP courses. Weighted. Chemistry AP School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 3528 AP A3040000 McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Graduation Requirement – Science Advanced Measure* 1 Unit Science, Chemistry, Algebra 2; completion/concurrent enrollment in second year math, parent approval Topics for this course include characteristics of matter, energy transformations during physical and chemical charges; atomic structure; periodic table of elements; behavior of gasses; nuclear fusion and nuclear fission; oxidation-reduction reactions and chemical solutions and reactions. AP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. Students will take the AP Exam. *1 Advanced Measure with AP score of 3 or higher. Weighted. Physics Modified Physics Alternate Physics # 3716 # 3711 # 0933 SCI 03050000 SCI 03050005 SCI 03050007 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Science Prerequisite: 1 Unit of Science, Algebra 1, completion of or concurrent enrollment in a second year math Students conduct field and laboratory investigations, use scientific method during investigations, and make informed decisions by using critical thinking and scientific problem solving. Laboratory work and computation of results is emphasized. Several major projects are assigned assessments and/or extra credit activities. Physics GT # 3717 SCI 03050000 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Science Prerequisite: 1 Unit of Science, Algebra 1, completion of or concurrent enrollment in a second year math, GT approval This course is for students with strong skills. The course investigates the physical world and the forces which control it. Laboratory work and computation of results is emphasized. Several major projects are assigned as assessments and/or extra credit activities. This course integrates Gifted and Talented strategies and activities. Weighted. Physics Pre AP # 3718 SCI 03050000 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation requirement – Science Prerequisite: 1 Unit of Science, Algebra 1, completion of or concurrent enrollment in a second year math This course is for students with strong skills. The course investigates the physical world and the forces, which control it. Laboratory work and computation of results is emphasized. Several major projects are assigned as assessments and/or extra credit activities. PreAP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. This course prepares students for future AP courses. Weighted. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 29 – Science Physics 1 AP #3729 AP A3050003 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Science Advanced Measure* Prerequisite: Algebra1, Geometry, Algebra II (Concurrent) The course covers Newtonian mechanics (including rotational dynamics and angular momentum); work, energy, and power; and mechanical waves and sound. It will also introduce electric circuits. AP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. *Students will take the AP Exam. 1 Advanced Measure with AP score of 3 or higher. Weighted. Physics 2 AP School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Science Advanced Measure* Prerequisite: Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra II, Pre-Cal (Concurrent), Physics 1 AP The course covers fluid mechanics; thermodynamics; electricity and magnetism; optics; and atomic and nuclear physics. AP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. *Students will take the AP Exam. 1 Advanced Measure with AP score of 3 or higher. Weighted. Physics Dual Credit # 3719 SCI 03050005 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Science Advanced Measure* Prerequisite: Physics, Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry This course integrates some of the more specialized areas of physics such as nuclear and modern physics. Laboratory investigations are conducted in mechanics, optics, heat, electricity, magnetism, radiation, atomic structure, and nuclear phenomena using sensors and instrumentation. Dual Credit courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. STUDENTS MUST MAINTAIN A 2.0 GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) IN ANY DUAL CREDIT COURSE TAKEN TO BE ELIGIBLE TO CONTINUE IN THE DUAL CREDIT PROGRAM. *Each term grade of 80 or above = 1 Advanced Measure. Anatomy and Physiology of Human Systems # 3946 Anatomy and Physiology of Human Systems DC # 3948 (Academy of Health Sciences – Alamo Academy College) School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 4th Science Graduation Requirement Biology, Chemistry (or currently enrolled) CTE 13020600 CTE 13020600 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Students investigate the structures and functions of the components of the human body. In depth investigation is required into cell specialization and function, body, tissue, organs, and systems. Course is designed to prepare students for a medically related career. Scientific Research and Design – # 3539 SCI 13037200 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement –Elective Prerequisite: 1 Unit science Students will explore in-depth science and biological laboratory concepts. Individual projects will be presented. Safe preparation of solutions and other lab materials will be practiced. College level laboratory reporting will be exercised. Specific skills performed include: design of a controlled experiment, observations and data collection over time, accurate data reporting, and interpretation of complex data. Aquatic Science #3930 SCI 03030000 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: 4th Year Science Graduation requirement Prerequisite: Aquatic Science, is the study the interactions of biotic and abiotic components in aquatic environments, including impacts on aquatic systems. Investigations and field work in this course may emphasize fresh water or marine aspects of aquatic science depending primarily upon the natural resources available for student near the school. Students who successfully complete Aquatic Science will acquire knowledge about a variety of aquatic systems, conduct investigations and observations of aquatic environments, work collaboratively with peers and develop critical-thinking and problem solving skills. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 30 – Science Environmental Systems # 3926 Modified Environmental Systems # 3911 Alternate Environmental Systems # 0934 SCI 03020000 SCI 03020000 SCI 03020000 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10– 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement –Science Prerequisite: 1 Unit science Students conduct field and laboratory investigations to study topics including biotic and abiotic factors in habitats, ecosystems and biomes; interrelationships among resources within a local environmental system; sources and flow of energy through a system; relationships between carrying capacity and changes in populations and ecosystems; and environmental change. Astronomy # 3976 SCI 03060100 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement –Science Prerequisite: 1 Unit science In Astronomy, students conduct field and laboratory investigations, use scientific methods during investigations, and make informed decisions using critical thinking and scientific problem solving. Students study the following topics: information about the universe, scientific theories of the evolution of the universe, characteristics and the life cycle of the stars, exploration of the universe, role of the sun in our solar system, planets, and the orientation and placement of the Earth. Earth and Space Science # 3936 SCI 03060200 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: 4th year Science Graduation Requirement Prerequisite: 1 Unit science In Earth and Space Science (ESS), students conduct field and laboratory investigations, use scientific methods during investigations, and make informed decisions using critical thinking and scientific problem solving. Students will also study a variety of topics that include: characteristics, conditions, formation and history of the Earth. Other topics studied are the origin and composition of minerals, rocks and the rock cycle; processes and products of weathering; natural energy resources; characteristics of oceans and the atmosphere; and the role of energy in weather and climate. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 31 – Social Studies SOCIAL STUDIES World Geography # 4116 Modified World Geography # 4111 Alternate World Geography # 0941 SS 03320100 SS 03320105 SS 03320107 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement-Social Studies Prerequisite: None World Geography is a survey course covering both physical and human geography with emphasis on the five geographic themes. World Geography GT School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 4117 SS 03320100 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 Graduation Requirement-Social Studies None Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters World Geography is a survey course covering both physical and human geography with emphasis on the five geographic themes. This course integrates Gifted and Talented strategies and activities. Weighted. World Geography Pre AP School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 4118 SS 03320100 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 Graduation Requirement -Social Studies Parent Approval Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters World Geography is a survey course covering both physical and human geography with emphasis on the five geographic themes. PreAP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. This course prepares students for future AP courses. Weighted. Human Geography AP School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 4108 SS A3360100 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 Graduation Requirement -Social Studies Parent Approval Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Human Geography AP is a systemic study of patterns and processes that have shaped human understanding, use and alteration of the Earth’s surface. Students will employ spatial concepts and landscape analysis to examine human social organization and its environmental consequences. Students will also learn about methods and tools geographers use in their science and practice. PreAP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. This course prepares students for future AP courses. Weighted. World History # 4216 Modified World History # 4212 Alternate World History # 0942 SS 03340400 SS 03340405 SS 03340407 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 Meets: Graduation Requirement –Social Studies Prerequisite: World Geography World History is a general survey course starting with pre-history and ending in the present. World History GT Credit: 1.0 # 4217 Timeline: 2 Semesters SS 03340400 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement –Social Studies Prerequisite: World Geography, GT Approval World History is a general survey course starting with pre-history and ending in the present. This course integrates Gifted and Talented strategies and activities. Weighted. World History Pre AP School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 4218 SS 03340400 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 Graduation Requirement –Social Studies World Geography, Parent Approval Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters World History is a general survey course starting with pre-history and ending in the present. PreAP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. This course prepares students for future AP courses. Weighted. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 32 – Social Studies World History AP School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 4219 SS A3370100 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 Graduation Requirement –Social Studies World Geography, Parent Approval Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters World History AP is a rigorous, college-level course designed to explore human history from 8000 B.C.E. to the present. The collegiate writing component of the course involves the critical evaluation of primary and secondary sources, analysis of historiography, and inquiry into global connections that have shaped the present world. This class is taken as preparation for the National AP Exam. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. This course prepares students for future AP courses. Weighted. United States History # 4016 Modified United States History Alternate United States History School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 4001 # 0943 SS 03340105 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 Graduation Requirement –Social Studies World History Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters U.S. History is a general survey of American History from post civil war to present with emphasis on the 20 th Century. United States History GT School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 4017 SS 03340100 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 Graduation Requirement Social Studies World History, GT Approval Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters U.S. History is a general survey of American History from post civil war to present with emphasis on the 20 th Century. This course integrates Gifted and Talented strategies and activities. Weighted. United States History AP School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 4018 SS A3340100 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 Graduation Requirement –Social Studies, Advanced Measure* World History, parent approval Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters U.S. History is a general survey of American History from pre civil war to present with emphasis on the 20 th Century. AP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. Students will take the AP Exam. *1 Advanced Measure with AP score of 3 or higher. Weighted. United States History Dual Credit School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 4019 SS 03340100 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Graduation Requirement-Social Studies, Advanced Measure* World History, World Geography; passing score on college placement test, parent approval Students will have the opportunity to earn high school honors credit and six hours of PAC credit (History 1301 and History 1302) during a 36-week period. The major aspects of the political, social, economic, and intellectual history of the United States will be studied. Part 1 will focus on key events that occurred from the discovery of America to the Civil War era. Part 2 will include the major events from the Civil War era to the present. STUDENTS MUST MAINTAIN A 2.0 GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) IN ANY DUAL CREDIT COURSE TAKEN TO BE ELIGIBLE TO CONTINUE IN THE DUAL CREDIT PROGRAM. *Each term grade of 80 or above = 1 Advanced Measure. A total of 6 college hours and 2 Advanced Measures can be earned. Weighted. United States Government # 4316 Modified United States Government Alternate United States Government School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 4311 # 0944 SS 03330100 SS 03330100 SS 03330100 9APLGOVT Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 12 Graduation Requirement –Social Studies U.S. History Credit: 0.5 United States Government is a survey course of federal, state, and local government. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 33 – Timeline: 1 Semester Social Studies United States Government GT School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 4317 SS 03330100 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 12 Graduation Requirement –Social Studies U.S. History, GT Approval Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester United States Government is a survey course of federal, state, and local government. This course integrates Gifted and Talented strategies and activities. Weighted. United States Government AP School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 4318 SS A3330100 McCollum Grade: 12 Graduation Requirement –Social Studies U.S. History, Parent Approval Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester United States Government is a survey course of federal, state, and local government. AP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. Students will take the AP Exam. *Advanced Measure with AP score of 3 or higher. Weighted. United States Government Dual Credit School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 4319 SS 03330100 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 12 Credit: Graduation Requirement –Social Studies, Advanced Measure* U.S. History; passing score on college placement test; parent approval 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester United States Government is a survey course of federal, state, and local government. STUDENTS MUST MAINTAIN A 2.0 GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) IN ANY DUAL CREDIT COURSE TAKEN TO BE ELIGIBLE TO CONTINUE IN THE DUAL CREDIT PROGRAM. *Term grade of 80 or above = 1 Advanced Measure. Weighted. Economics – Free Enterprise # 4916 Modified Economics – Free Enterprise Alternate Economics – Free Enterprise School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 4911 # 0945 SS 03310300 SS 03310300 SS 03310300 9APPLECO Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 12 Graduation Requirement – Economics U.S. History Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Economics is a survey course of micro economic and macro economic principles of the free enterprise system. The course emphasizes basic economic concepts including market forces, market structures, business organizations and international trade. Economics – Free Enterprise GT School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 4917 SS 03310300 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 12 Graduation Requirement – Economics U.S. History, GT Approval Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Economics is a survey course of micro economic and macro economic principles of the free enterprise system. The course emphasizes basic economic concepts including market forces, market structures, business organization and international trade. This course integrates Gifted and Talented strategies and activities. Weighted. Economics – Free Enterprise AP # 4918 SS A3310200 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 12 Credit: 0.5 Timeline:1 Semester Meets: Graduation Requirement – Economics Prerequisite: U.S. History; Parent Approval The AP Economics course assists students to understand basic economic concepts. The students will study the principles that apply to an economic system as a whole plus the economics of international trade, government fiscal policies and Federal Reserve Board monetary policies. AP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. Students will take the AP Exam. Weighted. *1 Advanced Measure with AP score of 3 or higher. Economics – Free Enterprise Dual Credit School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 4919 SS 03310300 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 12 Credit: Graduation Requirement – Economics Advanced Measure* U.S. History; passing score on college placement test; parent approval 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Economics is a survey course of micro economic and macro economic principles of the free enterprise system. The course emphasizes basic economic concepts including market forces, market structures, business organization and international trade. STUDENTS MUST MAINTAIN A 2.0 GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) IN ANY DUAL CREDIT COURSE TAKEN TO BE ELIGIBLE TO CONTINUE IN THE DUAL CREDIT PROGRAM. *Term grade of 80 or above = 1 Advanced Measure. Weighted 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 34 – Social Studies Sociology School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 4426 SS03370100 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement – Elective None 10 – 12 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester This course is an introduction to the study of human relationships with focus on interaction with social environment. Students study topics such as the history and systems of sociology, cultural and social norms, social institutions, and mass communication. Psychology School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 4416 SS 03350100 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement – Elective None 10 – 12 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Psychology is a survey course covering the field of psychology, its theory and application to everyday life. Students study topics such as theories of human development, personality, motivation, and learning. Special Topics in Social Studies School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 4872 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement – Elective None SS 03380002 The Bible as History – Influences of the Old Testament 12 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Students will examine the Old Testament of the Bible to study its influence on the development of the United States. Contributions of major world religions to American national identity will also be explored within the significant themes and stories of the Bible. The course will be taught in an objective, academic manner with the Bible’s role in American life, language, and culture. This course will neither promote nor disparage religion and will not be taught from particular sectarian point of view. Instructional materials and lessons that are of a devotional nature will not be used. Special Topics in Social Studies # 4873 SS 03380022 The Bible as History – Influences of the New Testament School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement – Elective None 12 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Students will examine the New Testament of the Bible to study its influence on the development of the United States. Contributions of major world religions to American national identity will also be explored within the significant themes and stories of the Bible. The course will be taught in an objective, academic manner with the Bible’s role in American life, language, and culture. This course will neither promote nor disparage religion and will not be taught from particular sectarian point of view. Instructional materials and lessons that are of a devotional nature will not be used. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 35 – Other Languages OTHER LANGUAGES Spanish Credit for Middle School Students: Students enrolled in middle school Spanish classes will be granted Spanish credit based on completion of courses, grades, and assessment results. Spanish Culture and Linguistic Spanish School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 5066 LOTE 03440800 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Graduation Requirement –Other Languages Placement by ARDC Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Cultural and linguistic Spanish introduces students to the study of other cultures. Students gain the knowledge to understand the historical development, geographical aspects, cultural aspects, and/or linguistic aspects of selected regions or countries by completing one or more of the knowledge and skills for cultural and linguistic topics. Spanish 1 School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 5016 LOTE 03440100 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Graduation Requirement –Other Languages None Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Spanish 1 is a beginner’s course in which the student learns to develop the four basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish. Students will be able to communicate in Spanish on a novice-low to novice-mid level regarding everyday situations. Spanish 2 School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 5026 LOTE 03440200 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Graduation Requirement –Other Languages Spanish 1 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters This course is designed to increase a student’s ability to communicate in Spanish (both in speaking and writing) and to expand reading and comprehension skills. Student will also become acquainted with Spanish literature, poetry, and short stories. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Alternate Culture 1 # 0961 Alternate Culture 2 # 0962 School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: LOTE 9DLVCL T1 LOTE 9DLVCL T2 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9-12 Graduation Requirement –Other Languages Placement by ARDC Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Alternate Culture 1 and 2 are designed to integrate the functional academics, domestic, recreation/leisure, community, and vocational domain skills for independent living. Spanish 3 School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 5036 LOTE 03440300 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Graduation Requirement –Other Languages Spanish 1 and 2 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters This course is an extension of Spanish 1 and 2. Students will have the opportunity to acquire greater fluency in the Spanish language. The course also explores the culture, but with increased attention to short plays and novels. Spanish 3 PreAP School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 5038 LOTE 03440300 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation requirement –Other Languages Spanish 1, 2, Parent Approval 9 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters This course is an upper level course, which gives students the opportunity to continue developing their listening skills while placing more emphasis on reading, writing and speaking skills. PreAP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. This course prepares students for future AP courses. Weighted. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 36 – Other Languages Spanish 4 AP (Language) School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 5048 LOTE A3440100 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Graduation Requirement –Other Languages, Advanced Measure Spanish 1, 2, 3 Parent Approval Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters AP Spanish Language prepares students for the Advanced Placement Language Examination in May. This course is an upper level course, which gives students the opportunity to continue developing their listening skills while placing more emphasis on reading, writing and speaking skills. AP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. Students will take the AP Exam. *1 Advanced Measure with AP score of 3 or higher. Weighted. Spanish 5 AP School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 5049 Literature LOTE A3440200 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 12 Graduation Requirement –Other Languages, Advanced Measure Spanish 1, 2, 3, Parent Approval Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters This course is a study of Spanish literature and intended to be the equivalent of the introductory Spanish literature course at the college level. Upon completion, students will have read the required reading list of Hispanic authors. Students will do a thorough reading of the text in Spanish and will work on oral and written critical analysis of the content. AP courses are based on a strong college curriculum. Students are expected to meet the rigorous academic demands and extra work. Failure to meet these requirements will result in dismissal from the program. Students will take the AP Exam. .*1 Advanced Measure with AP score of 3 or higher. Weighted. French French 1 School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 5216 LOTE 03410100 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Graduation Requirement –Other Languages None Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters French 1 is a beginner’s course in which the student learns to develop the four basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing in French. Students will be able to communicate in French on a simple level regarding everyday situations and also learn about French and francophone customs and culture. French 2 School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 5226 LOTE 03410200 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Graduation Requirement –Other Languages French 1 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters This course is designed to increase a student’s ability to communicate in French (both in speaking and writing) and to expand reading and listening comprehension skills. Students continue to expand their study of French and francophone countries. French 3 School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 5236 LOTE 03410300 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 12 Graduation Requirement –Other Languages French 2 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters This course is an extension of French 1 and 2. Students will have the opportunity to acquire greater fluency in the French language. This course explores the culture through poetry, short plays, readings, and novels. French 4 School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 5246 LOTE 03410400 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 12 Graduation Requirement –Other Languages French 3 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters This course is an extension of French 2 and 3. Students will have the opportunity to acquire greater fluency in the French language. The course also explores the culture, but with increased attention on poetry, short plays, and novels. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 37 – Other Languages American Sign Language American Sign Language 1 School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 5116 LOTE 03980100 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Graduation Requirement –Other Languages None Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters This regular education course will introduce students to American Sign Language. Students will gain an understanding of and will produce learned signs for words, short phrases, and sentences. The course includes transcription of American Sign Language, engagement in a variety of signed exchanges of learned materials, and their application. In this course students will be expected to use American Sign Language, including applicable grammar, culture, and communication strategies. American Sign Language 2 School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 5126 LOTE 03980200 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 12 Graduation Requirement –Other Languages American Sign Language 1 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters An extension of American Sign Language 1, this regular education course expands students’ skills in understanding and signing words, short phrases, and sentences. Students will also identify main ideas in familiar material that is signed. Transcription from American Sign Language to English is required, as well as the context needed to connect with other subject areas and to use American Sign Language to acquire information and reinforce other areas of study. American Sign Language 3 # 5136 American Sign Language 4 # 5146 American Sign Language 5 # 5156 School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: LOTE 03980300 LOTE 03980400 LOTE 03980500 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Graduation Requirement –Other Languages American Sign Language 2 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters As upper division coursework, students in ASL 3, 4, and 5 will build upon existing skills and engage in activities that will enable them to continue to develop their ability to perform the tasks of the intermediate language learner. The student will participate in simple face-to-face communication; create statements and questions to communicate independently. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 38 – Physical Education HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Health District Policy requires .05 credit of high school health for graduation. Health Education # 8616 Modified Health # 8016 Alternate Health # 0980 Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC PE 03810100 9APLHLTH 9DLHLTH School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 10 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Meets: Graduation Requirement – Health Prerequisite: None This course is designed to expose students to information that focuses attention on good physical and mental health plus emphasis on healthy life styles. This course focuses on the student’s understanding of the relationship between personal health and life styles. Discussions on conflict resolution, violence prevention, stress management and how to succeed in life will also be emphasized. Athletic Training # 8496 Advanced Health Education PE 03810200 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Meets: Graduation Requirement Electives Prerequisite: None Athletic Training 1 is an entry-level course for student trainers. Students will become certified in CPR and basic First Aid. Student trainers will be required to attend school sponsored sporting events. Students will assist the athletic trainer in injury care and with management of equipment. Physical Education Two semesters of Physical Education (or designated P.E. substitution) is required for high school graduation. Foundation of Personal Fitness # 8046 – 1st semester taken Foundation of Personal Fitness # 8045 – 2nd semester taken PE S00052 PE S00052 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Meets: Graduation Requirement – PE Prerequisite: None This course will prepare students to understand, plan, and practice physical fitness for a lifetime. Students will analyze the components of fitness; understand its relationship to stress, good nutrition, health problems, consumer issues, safety, and application to training physiology. The content of this class includes both classroom and practical application. Aerobic Activities Aerobic Activities # 8066 – 1st semester taken # 8067 – 2nd semester taken PE S00054 PE S00054 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Meets: Graduation Requirement – PE Prerequisite: None This course exposes students to a variety of activities, which promote health related fitness. A major expectation of this course is for the student to design a personal fitness program that uses aerobic activities as a foundation. Individual Sports Individual Sports # 8056 – 1st semester taken # 8057 – 2nd semester taken PE S00055 PE S00055 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Meets: Graduation Requirement – PE Prerequisite: None Students in Individual Sports are expected to participate in a wide variety of individual sports that can be pursued for a lifetime. The major objectives are the continued development of health related fitness, and the selection of individual sport activities that are enjoyable. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 39 – 3 Physical Education Team Sports Team Sports # 8076 - 1st semester taken # 8077 - 2nd semester taken PE S00055 PE S00055 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Meets: Graduation Requirement – PE Prerequisite: None Students enrolled in Team Sports are expected to develop health related fitness and an appreciation for teamwork and fair play. This course concentrates on the concept of incorporating physical activity into a lifestyle beyond high school. Recreation/Leisure 1 Recreation/Leisure 2 Recreation/Leisure 3 Recreation/Leisure 4 # 0981 # 0982 # 0983 # 0984 9RECLIS1 9RECLIS2 9RECLIS3 9RECLIS4 PE S00055 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9-12 Credit: 1 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement –PE or Elective Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC Recreation/Leisure 1-4 are designed to integrate the functional academics, domestic, recreation/leisure, community, and vocational domain skills for independent living. Physical Education Substitutes Cheerleading PE Cheerleading PE Cheerleading EL Cheerleading EL # 8416 - A # 8426 – B # 8415 - A/NC # 8428 - B/NC Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Sponsor Review Sponsor Review Sponsor Review Sponsor Review Meets: Meets: Meets: Meets: PE Substitution PE Substitution Local Elective Local Elective Drill Team-PE S00013 PE S00013 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Meets: PE Substitution Students in Cheerleading/Dance Team/Pep Squad/Drill Team provide the core of the school’s athletic spirit organization. In addition to class practice, students are required to participate in extra-curricular group activities. Students may earn a maximum of two credits toward graduation. Credit is dependent on 100 minutes weekly of moderate to rigorous activity. Pep Squad PE Pep Squad PE Pep Squad EL Pep Squad EL # 8436 - A # 8446 - B # 8437 – A/NC # 8447 – B/NC Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Sponsor Review Sponsor Review Sponsor Review Sponsor Review Meets: Meets: Meets: Meets: PE Substitution Drill Team- PE S00014 PE Substitution PE S00014 Local Elective Local Elective School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Students in Cheerleading/Dance Team/Pep Squad/Drill Team provide the core of the school’s athletic spirit organization. In addition to class practice, students are required to participate in extra-curricular group activities. Students may earn a maximum of two credits toward graduation. Dance Team PE Dance Team PE Dance Team EL Dance Team EL School(s): # 8456 - A # 8457 – B # 8458 – A/NC # 8459 – B/NC Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Harlandale, McCollum Sponsor Review Sponsor Review Sponsor Review Sponsor Review Meets: Meets: Meets: Meets: PE Substitution PE Substitution Local Elective Local Elective Drill Team-PE S00014 9 – 12 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Grade: PE S00014 Students in Cheerleading/Dance Team/Pep Squad/Drill Team provide the core of the school’s athletic spirit organization. In addition to class practice, students are required to participate in extra-curricular group activities. Students may earn a maximum of four credits toward graduation. Credit is dependent on 100 minutes weekly of moderate to rigorous activity. Dance 1 Dance 2 Dance 3 Dance 4 # 8430 - Spring # 8431 - Spring # 8432 - Spring # 8433 - Spring Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Sponsor Review Sponsor Review Sponsor Review Sponsor Review Meets: Meets: Meets: Meets: Fine Arts Requirement Fine Arts Requirement Fine Arts Elective Fine Arts Elective FA 03830100 FA 03830200 FA 03830300 FA 03830400 School(s): Harlandale Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester These courses are open only to students who take cheerleading, pep squad, or dance team in the fall. Students will learn introductory to difficult dance technique depending on class level. Students will also learn about dance history terminology, performance, and choreography in ballet, jazz, hip hop modern dance and social dance. An end of the year dance performance is possible at the HISD district wide spring show. Physical participation is required in the class. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 40 – Athletics Physical Education Harlandale High School and McCollum High School offer a variety of competitive sports for both boys and girls. Athletic activities are conducted under the guidelines of the University Interscholastic League (UIL). Student participation in each sport requires a review by the head coach of the respective sport, parent permission, a physical examination by a licensed physician, evidence of insurance, and maintenance of a satisfactory academic record as mandated by the State of Texas and the Harlandale Independent School District. Students may earn a maximum of four athletic credits to count toward graduation requirements. 3 Football 1 Football 2 Football 3 Football 4 # 8106 - Fall # 8108 - Fall # 8110 - Fall # 8112 - Fall # 8107 - Spring # 8109 - Spring # 8111 - Spring # 8113 - Spring Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Athletic 1 Substitute Athletic 2 Substitute Athletic 3 Substitute Athletic 4 Substitute PE S00000 PE S00001 PE S00002 PE S00003 School(s):Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 12 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Meets: Graduation Requirement - PE Students in football prepare for and participate on one of the two teams competing in scheduled UIL games during the fall semester. During the off season, students primarily participate in strength and conditioning activities which include weight lifting, running agility and technique development. (Seniors register for Fall only.) Boys Basketball 1 Boys Basketball 2 Boys Basketball 3 Boys Basketball 4 # 8126 - Fall # 8128 - Fall # 8130 - Fall # 8132 - Fall # 8127 - Spring # 8129 - Spring # 8131 - Spring # 8133 - Spring Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Athletic 1 Substitute Athletic 2 Substitute Athletic 3 Substitute Athletic 4 Substitute PE S00000 PE S00001 PE S00002 PE S00003 School(s):Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 12 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Meets: Graduation Requirement -PE Basketball is taught in two parts. During the off season, the basic fundamentals of basketball are taught with emphasis on special individual skills development and conditioning which include weight lifting, running, and technique development. During the season emphasis is competitive team play. Baseball 1 Baseball 2 Baseball 3 Baseball 4 # 8186 - Fall # 8188 - Fall # 8191 - Fall # 8193 - Fall # 8187 - Spring # 8189 - Spring # 8192 - Spring # 8194 - Spring Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Athletic 1 Substitute Athletic 2 Substitute Athletic 3 Substitute Athletic 4 Substitute PE S00000 PE S00001 PE S00002 PE S00003 School(s):Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Meets: Graduation Requirement -PE Prerequisite:Coach Review Students enrolled in this course are expected to try out for the Junior Varsity or Varsity Baseball teams. During the off-season, student athletes primarily participate in strength and conditioning activities, which include weight lifting, running and technique development with an emphasis on baseball fundamentals. Boys Track 1 Boys Track 2 Boys Track 3 Boys Track 4 # 8164 - Fall # 8166 - Fall # 8173 - Fall # 8175 - Fall School(s):Harlandale, McCollum # 8165 - Spring # 8167 - Spring # 8174 - Spring # 8176 - Spring Grade: 9 – 12 Prerequisite: Coach Review Athletic 1 Substitute PE S00000 Prerequisite: Coach Review Athletic 2 Substitute PE S00001 Prerequisite: Coach Review Athletic 3 Substitute PE S00002 Prerequisite: Coach Review Athletic 4 Substitute PE S00003 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Meets: Graduation Requirement -PE Students in track receive training in preparation for spring track and field competition. During the off-season, students participate in strength and conditioning activities, which include weight lifting, running and technique development. Boys Soccer 1 Boys Soccer 2 Boys Soccer 3 Boys Soccer 4 # 8177 - Fall # 8179 - Fall # 8181 - Fall # 8183 - Fall School(s):Harlandale, McCollum # 8178 - Spring # 8180 - Spring # 8182 - Spring # 8184 - Spring Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 0.5 Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Timeline: 1 Semester Athletic 1 Substitute Athletic 2 Substitute Athletic 3 Substitute Athletic 4 Substitute PE S00000 PE S00001 PE S00002 PE S00003 Meets: Graduation Requirement -PE Students learn the rules of soccer and develop skills needed for the sport. The varsity team will participate in UIL competition. Volleyball 1 Volleyball 2 Volleyball 3 Volleyball 4 # 8206 - Fall # 8208 - Fall # 8210 - Fall # 8212 - Fall School(s):Harlandale, McCollum # 8207 - Spring # 8209 - Spring # 8211 - Spring # 8213 - Spring Grade: 10 - 12 Credit: 0.5 Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Timeline: 1 Semester Athletic 1 Substitute Athletic 2 Substitute Athletic 3 Substitute Athletic 4 Substitute PE S00000 PE S00001 PE S00002 PE S00003 Meets: Graduation Requirement –PE During the fall term, players participate as members of the junior varsity and varsity teams in tournaments and UIL competition. Activities during the off-season include weight lifting, running and technique development. (Seniors register for Fall only.) 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 41 – Physical Education Girls Basketball 1 Girls Basketball 2 Girls Basketball 3 Girls Basketball 4 # 8226 - Fall # 8228 - Fall # 8230 - Fall # 8232 - Fall School(s):Harlandale, McCollum # 8227 - Spring # 8229 - Spring # 8231 - Spring # 8233 - Spring Grade: 10 - 12 Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Athletic 1 Substitute Athletic 2 Substitute Athletic 3 Substitute Athletic 4 Substitute PE S00000 PE S00001 PE S00002 PE S00003 Meets: Graduation Requirement -PE This course prepares students for UIL competitive basketball. Participants work to develop skills in the sport. The competitive season begins in October and lasts until March. Off-season activities center on strength and conditioning, coupled with development of techniques. Girls Softball 1 Girls Softball 2 Girls Softball 3 Girls Softball 4 # 8306 - Fall # 8308 - Fall # 8310 - Fall # 8312 - Fall School(s):Harlandale, McCollum Prerequisite:Coach Review # 8307 - Spring # 8309 - Spring # 8311 - Spring # 8313 - Spring Grade: 9 – 12 Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Athletic 1 Substitute Athletic 2 Substitute Athletic 3 Substitute Athletic 4 Substitute PE S00000 PE S00001 PE S00002 PE S00003 Meets: Graduation Requirement -PE Students in softball receive training in preparation for spring softball. During the off season, students participate in strength and conditioning activities which include weight lifting, running and technique development in softball. Girls Track 1 Girls Track 2 Girls Track 3 Girls Track 4 # 8326 - Fall # 8328 - Fall # 8330 - Fall # 8332 - Fall School(s):Harlandale, McCollum # 8327 - Spring # 8329 - Spring # 8331 - Spring # 8333 - Spring Grade: 9 – 12 Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Athletic 1 Substitute Athletic 2 Substitute Athletic 3 Substitute Athletic 4 Substitute PE S00000 PE S00001 PE S00002 PE S00003 Meets: Graduation Requirement -PE This course develops students for competitive running, jumping, hurdling, and throwing. The off-season track program includes jogging, form running, and weight program. During spring, the weight program is continued with extensive training for track season. Girls Soccer 1 Girls Soccer 2 Girls Soccer 3 Girls Soccer 4 # 8346 - Fall # 8348 - Fall # 8350 - Fall # 8352 – Fall School(s):Harlandale, McCollum # 8347 - Spring # 8349 - Spring # 8351 - Spring # 8353 – Spring Grade: 9 – 12 Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Athletic 1 Substitute Athletic 2 Substitute Athletic 3 Substitute Athletic 4 Substitute PE S00000 PE S00001 PE S00002 PE S00003 Meets: Graduation Requirement -PE Students learn the rules of soccer and develop skills needed for the sport. The varsity team will participate in UIL competition. Cross Country 1 Cross Country 2 Cross Country 3 Cross Country 4 # 8386 - Fall # 8388 – Fall # 8393 - Fall # 8395 - Fall School(s):Harlandale, McCollum # 8387 - Spring #8389 - Spring # 8394 - Spring # 8396 - Spring Grade: 9 – 12 Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Prerequisite: Coach Review Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Athletic 1 Substitute PE S00000 Athletic 2 Substitute PE S00001 Athletic 3 Substitute PE S00002 Athletic 4 Substitute PE S00003 Meets: Graduation Requirement -PE Students receive extensive training in cardiovascular fitness and endurance. Work is concentrated on the development of long distance running along with a weight program. Cross Country meets are held on Saturdays and all students are expected to attend these meets. Tennis 1 Tennis 2 Tennis 3 Tennis 4 # 8366 - Fall # 8368 - Fall # 8370 - Fall # 8372 - Fall School(s):Harlandale, McCollum # 8367 - Spring # 8369 - Spring # 8371 - Spring # 8373 - Spring Grade: 9 – 12 Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Credit: 0.5 Coach Review Coach Review Coach Review Coach Review Timeline: 1 Semester Athletic 1 Substitute Athletic 2 Substitute Athletic 3 Substitute Athletic 4 Substitute PE S00000 PE S00001 PE S00002 PE S00003 Meets: Graduation Requirement -PE Students will receive beginning and intermediate instruction on strokes, grips, rules for singles, and doubles strategy. The course is designed for junior varsity and varsity competition. Golf (Coed) #N/A School(s):Harlandale, McCollum Prerequisite: Coach Review Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester MEETS AFTER SCHOOL Meets: Graduation Requirement -PE Students will receive beginning and intermediate instruction on the grip, stance, and swing as well as the rules of golf. Students will participate in competitive play representing their school. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 42 – JROTC Junior Reserved Officer Training Corp JROTC EDUCATION JROTC 1 # 8516 Prerequisite: None Athletic 1 Substitute PE S00004 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – PE This is a course in which cadets are taught a variety of subjects with emphasis on practical application. Core subjects include fundamentals of leadership, drill and ceremonies, Army customs and courtesies, personal appearance and standards of conduct, first aid, physical fitness, citizenship and military history. Students will participate in community service projects. JROTC 2 # 8526 Prerequisite: JROTC 1 JROTC 03160200 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement - Elective This course builds on and reinforces the knowledge and skills learned in JROTC 1. Cadets in JROTC 2 will receive increased instruction in basic leadership skills, oral communications, drill and ceremonies, physical fitness and training and basic map reading. Selected cadets will fill basic leadership positions in the organization. JROTC 3 # 8536 Prerequisite: JROTC 2 JROTC 03160300 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective This course introduces cadets to leadership duties and responsibilities of a military command and staff group. Cadets will also learn basic management skills in relation to individual staff functions. Selected cadets will fill basic staff positions or serve in intermediate leadership positions within the organization. JROTC 4 # 8546 Prerequisite: JROTC 3 JROTC 03160400 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective The primary emphasis for this course is advanced leadership study and/or application as senior leaders in the organization. Cadets will be assigned to primary duties as commanders and staff officers will assist instructors in the day to day operation of the organization. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 43 – FINE ARTS Fine Arts Art Art 1 # 7116 Prerequisite: None Meets: Graduation Requirement – Fine Arts FA 03500100 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Art I introduces students to the basic strands necessary to produce artwork and allows students to analyze artistic styles and historical periods, developing a respect for the traditions and contributions of diverse cultures. Students can express their thoughts and ideas creatively through production of their artwork. Art 2 (Drawing) # 7126 Prerequisite: Art 1 Drawing Art 3 (Drawing) # 7136 Prerequisite: Art 2 Drawing Art 4 (Drawing) # 7146 Prerequisite: Art 3 Drawing Meets: Graduation requirement -Elective FA 03500500 FA 03501300 FA 03502300 School(s):Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Students further develop their creative expression through original artworks. They develop and organize ideas from their environment and make informed judgments about personal artworks. Art history is explored. Art 2 (Painting) # 7117 Prerequisite: Art 1 Painting Art 3 (Painting) # 7127 Prerequisite: Art 2 Painting Art 4 (Painting) # 7137 Prerequisite: Art 3 Painting Meets: Graduation requirement –Elective FA 03500600 FA 03501400 FA 03502400 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Students will be taught watercolor, acrylic, tempera, and mixed media techniques to produce works that reflect individual ideas and expand painting techniques. Alternate Fine Arts 1 # 0972 Alternate Fine Arts 2 # 0973 FA 9DLART1 FA 9DLART2 Meets: Graduation Requirement – Fine Arts Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9-12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters This course is designed to integrate the functional academics, domestic, recreation/leisure, community, and vocational domain skills for independent living. Band Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 Band 4 # 7516 # 7526 # 7536 # 7546 FA03150100 FA03150200 FA03150300 FA03150400 Fall Marching Band # 7520 PE Sub. Credit .5 Fall Marching Band # 7521 PE Sub. Credit .5 PE S000000 PE S000000 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective-Fine Arts; up to 1 credit Physical Education Band students develop their instrument playing techniques and learn basic music theory and critical listening skills. Students participate in various marching events, including halftime football game performances. Band students are required to participate in the daily class and in various after school and evening activities as assigned. Opportunities to travel to football games, community concerts, and other field trips are provided. PE Substitution requires 100 minutes of moderate to rigorous physical activity weekly. Jazz Band 1 Jazz Band 2 Jazz Band 3 Jazz Band 4 # 7716 # 7726 # 7736 # 7746 FA 03151300 FA 03151400 FA 03151500 FA 03151600 Meets: Grad. Requirement - Fine Art Meets: Grad. Requirement - Elective School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Students develop concepts of music improvisation with emphasis on jazz performance. This group performs at various jazz festivals and community activities. Students study jazz styles and rhythm, learn to read jazz music literature, and are introduced to the basics of composing and arranging principles as they apply to the music selected for performance. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 44 – Choir Music Choir 1 Music Choir 2 Music Choir 3 Music Choir 4 # 7316 # 7326 # 7336 # 7346 Meets: Grad. Requirement - Fine Arts/Elective Meets: Grad. Requirement - Elective Music Fine Arts FA 03150900 FA 03151000 FA 03151100 FA 03151200 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Concert choir is a mixed choir composed of the most advanced musicians and gives the students the opportunity to further develop skills in vocal production, music reading, and ensemble participation. Curriculum will include secular music such as folk songs, current hits, vocal jazz, and sacred music of al periods of music history. Students will perform in many public performances and other musical activities throughout the year. Vocal Ensemble 1 Vocal Ensemble 2 Vocal Ensemble 3 Vocal Ensemble 4 # 7350 Meets: Grad. Requirement - Fine Arts/Elective # 7351 Meets: Grad. Requirement – Elective # 7352 Meets: Grad. Requirement - Elective # 7353 FA 03152100 FA 03152200 FA 03152300 FA 03152400 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Vocal ensembles meet the needs of students with a special interest in singing and performing choral literature other than that studied in the parent choral group. Size and composition of each group are designed to meet requirements of the music studied. Music will range from solos to any combination or two or more voices. Ensembles will consist of madrigals, vocal jazz, and other contemporary voice mixtures. Music Applied Music 1 # 7816 FA 03152500 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Fine Arts This course provides beginning students the opportunity to study music via a chosen instrument or voice in a one-to-one setting. Students can study and memorize solo selections from more than one musical style and historical period. Participants are provided with an opportunity to perform the skills acquired by the end of each term to a group of musicians. A beginner, intermediate, or advanced student can take this class. Music History # 7806 FA03152900 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Fine Arts Students examine musical works from the major historical periods of music. This course offers intensive study in musical characteristics that relate to the composers’ styles, historical periods, ethnic background and musical form. The relationship of music to history is a primary focus of this course. Music Theory # 7820 FA03152700 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Fine Arts Music Theory is a basic course of study in music styles and history. Emphasis will be on scales, chords, keys, modes, meter, and rhythm through sight singing and keyboard experience, written theory (notation) and composition. Dance Contemporary Dance # 8445 School(s): Meets: Dance 1 Dance 2 Dance 3 Dance 4 Prerequisite: None Meets: Grad. Requirement - Fine Arts/Elective FA 03830100 McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Graduation Requirement – Fine Arts/Elective # 8441 # 8442 # 8443 # 8444 Prerequisite: None Meets: Grad. Requirement - Fine Arts/Elective FA FA FA FA 03830100 03830200 03830300 03830400 Contemporary Dance and Dance 1,2, 3,4 are divided into five basic strands: Foundations: Perception, Creative Expression: Artistic Process, Creative Expression: Performance, Historical and Cultural heritage, Relevance, and Critical Evaluation and Response with developmental progression made at each level. Dance students develop self –discipline, perceptual thinking and movement abilities, technical skills, and gain a better understanding of choreographic and performance qualities. Students recognize dance as a vehicle for understanding historical and cultural relevance, heritage and traditions, while developing critical and creative thinking, and artistic and creative processes. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 45 – Fine Arts Theatre Theatre Arts 1 # 7212 FA 03250100 Meets: Graduation Requirement – Fine Arts Prerequisite: None Theatre Arts 2 # 7222 FA 03250200 Prerequisite: Previous Theatre Arts Course Theatre Arts 3 # 7232 FA 03250300 Prerequisite: Previous Theatre Arts Course Theatre Arts 4 Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective # 7242 FA 03250400 Prerequisite: Previous Theatre Arts Course Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters This is a theatre arts course with a focus/emphasis on the acting component. Students will study the principles and practices regarding the analysis and performance of various characters with an emphasis on the use of body and voice in creating characterizations. Theatre Arts 1: Acting for the Screen #7201 FA 03250100 Prerequisite: Admittance to the Film Program School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 11 Credit: 1 .0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Fine Arts Students will apply the tools and vocabulary developed in the Introduction to Media Technology course to film acting. The physical freedom and limitations of the script, methods for processing the director’s ideas, and off camera rehearsal are examined. Students will view and critique rough cuts and final footage. *This course is taught at Harlandale High School. Transportation will be provided to and from Harlandale for McCollum High School students. Theatre Arts 2: Acting for the Screen #7202 FA 03250200 Prerequisite: Acting for Film 1; admittance to the Film Program School(s): Harlandale, McCollum* Grade: 10 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Students will develop acting techniques for documentaries and various non-fiction projects. Students will apply what they have learned to a series of on camera exercises designed to develop screen acting ability. Students will view and critique rough cuts and final footage. *This course is taught at Harlandale High School. Transportation will be provided to and from Harlandale for McCollum High School students. Technical Theatre 1 03250500 Technical Theatre 2 Technical Theatre 3 Technical Theatre 4 # 7216 # 7226 # 7236 # 7246 Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 1 Meets: Graduation Requirement – Fine Arts FA FA 03250600 FA 03251100 FA 03251200 Prerequisite: Previous Technical Theatre Course Prerequisite: Previous Technical Theatre Course Prerequisite: Previous Technical Theatre Course School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Technical theatre courses emphasize theories of design and stagecraft techniques with construction and operation of the various technical theatre elements. These elements include scenery, properties, lighting, sound, costumes, makeup and public relations. Students are provided with the opportunity to attend and evaluate theatrical presentations in the area. Theatre Production 1 # 7215 FA 03250700 Meets: Graduation Requirement – Fine Arts Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 1 Theatre Production 2 # 7225 FA 03250800 Prerequisite: Previous Theatre Production Course Theatre Production 3 # 7235 FA 03250900 Prerequisite: Previous Theatre Production Course Theatre Production 4 # 7245 FA 03251000 Prerequisite: Previous Theatre Production Course School(s): Meets: Harlandale, McCollum Graduation Requirement – Elective Grade: 10– 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters This course provides for practical experiences in acting and stagecraft through the preparation and public performances of plays. Advanced acting concepts and skills are introduced and developed at each level. Opportunities are provided to attend and evaluate theatrical events. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 46 – Careers & Technology Applications Introduction to Careers Alternate Skills 1 Alternate Skills 2 Alternate Skills 3 Alternate Skills 4 # 0991 # 0992 # 0993 # 0994 9DLVSKL1 9DLVSKL2 9DLVSKL3 9DLVSKL4 Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9-12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Alternate Skills 1-4 are designed to integrate the functional academics, domestic, recreation/leisure, community, and vocational domain skills for independent living. Career Preparation Level 1 # 9010 3 Credits (9CRPREP1) Level 1 # 9014 4 Credits (9CRPREP1) Level 2 # 9020 3 Credits (9CRPREP2) Level 2 # 9024 4 Credits (9CRPREP2) Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC Level 3 Level 3 Level 4 Level 4 # 9030 # 9034 # 9040 # 9044 3 Credits (9CRPREP3) 4 Credits (9CRPREP3) 3 Credits (9CRPREP4) 4 Credits (9CRPREP4) Level 5 # 9056 Level 6 #9066 Level 7 #9076 Level 8 #9086 6 Credits (9CRPREP5) 6 Credits (9CRPREP6) 6 Credits (9CRPREP7) 6 Credits(9CRPREP8) School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Per ARD Credit: 3.0, 4.0, 6.0 Timeline: Per ARD Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Career Preparation provides students with essential knowledge and skills for managing the challenges of living and working in a diverse, global society. Individuals utilize these skills to enhance opportunities for future competitive employment. 3 Occupational Preparation # 9000 90CPREP1 Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Per ARD Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Classroom based instruction focuses on filling out applications, interviewing skills, job safety, employee-employer relations, along with skills necessary to be a successful employee. Vocational Experience Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC Level 1 (91VOCEX1) # 9011 # 9012 # 9013 # 9114 # 9017 1 Credit 2 Credits 3 Credits 4 Credits 7 Credits School(s): Meets: Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 (91VOCEX2) (91VOCEX3) (91VOCEX4) # 9021 # 9022 # 9023 # 9124 # 9027 Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement – Elective 1 Credit 2 Credits 3 Credits 4 Credits 7 Credits # 9031 # 9032 # 9033 # 9134 # 9037 1 Credit 2 Credits 3 Credits 4 Credits 7 Credits # 9041 # 9042 # 9043 # 9144 # 9047 Per ARD Credit: 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 7.0 1 Credit 2 Credits 3 Credits 4 Credits 7 Credits Timeline: Per ARD Classroom based instruction focuses on developing personal management skills related to obtaining and maintaining competitive employment, independent living, personal money management, and transitioning from school to work. School staff monitors worksite performance. Technology Applications Alternate Technology # 0995 Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC 9DLVTECH School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9-12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Technology Applications This course is designed to integrate the functional academics, domestic, recreation/leisure, community, and vocational domain skills for independent living. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 47 – INTRODUCTION TO CTE CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION Career Pathways - As part of the requirements of the Career and Technical Program, eighth (8th) grade students select a career preference in the form of a Career Pathway. In 10th grade students are advised of the available coherent sequence of courses in their chosen Career Pathway, and at this time students can amend their selection of career area. A coherent sequence must include 2 or more courses in the same career area worth 2 or more credits each. The Career Pathways available to students in HISD are: Agriculture Science & Technology Architecture and Construction Arts, Audio-Video Technology and Communications Business Education and Training Finance Health Science Hospitality and Tourism Human Services Information Technology Law, Public Safety and Security Manufacturing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics – STEM Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics Dual Credit - Dual Credit is an agreement between a school district and a college in which students receive both high school credit and college hours for successful completion of a particular course. The course may be taught in either the high school or college setting. Colleges other than the one with whom the agreement was signed may accept the course hours. Students must be classified as 11th or 12th graders and meet minimum college standards regarding alternate college placement test to participate in the Dual Credit program. Tech Prep - The Tech Prep agreement allows 11th and 12th grade students who have mastered specified skills in high school Tech Prep courses to receive college hours. Program articulation allows students to make a smooth transition from high school to college. In order to receive college hours through this program, students must enroll in the same college course of study as those Tech Prep classes taken in high school. Non Dual Credit Courses: *Tech Prep Coherent sequence information is available through your high school Career and Technology counselor. High School credit can be” redeemed” for college credit at the college with whom the district agreement once the student successfully completes a set number of courses at the college in the same field of tech prep credit. Dual Credit Courses: *Each college term grade of 80 or above = 1 Advanced Measure. Harlandale Independent School District does not discriminate on the basis of sex, handicap, race, color, national origin and takes steps to assure that the lack of English language skill will not be a barrier in its education programs, services, activities or employment as required by Title IX, Section 504 and Title VI. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 48 – Career & Technical CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION Exploring Technical Careers (Exploratory) # 9408 CTE 13032300 Prerequisite: None School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade 10-12 Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Credit: 2.0 Students rotate every two weeks to different subjects such as Auto Body and Repair, Diesel Mechanics, Robotics, Welding and others. Students may earn high school elective credits and college Continuing Education credits. Students will gain experience that will inform them about career choices for further study. Classes are taught at St. Philips SW Campus. Students may need to provide their own transportation. Classes are scheduled through special arrangements with your CTE Counselor. Students must maintain a passing average to remain in the program and have good attendance. Advanced Technology Courses Prerequisite: None School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade 11-12 Meets: Graduation Requirement - Elective Credits: 2.0 Advanced Technology Courses Advanced Technology Courses may be scheduled through special arrangements with your high school CTE Counselor. Advanced Technology Courses are taught at the St. Philips College’s Southwest Campus. Students participating in Advanced Technology Courses may be required to provide their own transportation to the college. Advanced Technology Courses include: Electrical Technology Dual Credit I #9519 and II #9509 Heating, Ventilation, Air conditioning & Refrigeration (HVAC) Technology Dual Credit I #9549 and II #9599 Piping & Plumbing Technology Dual Credit I # 9539 and II #9589 Welding Dual Credit I #9409 and II #9309 Robotics & Automation Dual Credit I #9579 Collision Repair and Refinishing Dual Credit I #9439 and II #9489 Diesel Mechanics Dual Credit I # 9498 and II #9499 Plumbing Dual Credit I # 9539 Students qualify for enrollment in these programs by achieving a passing score on required college placement test and Parent Approval. Students must have good attendance and maintain a passing average to remain in the program. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 49 – Career & Technical Agriculture Science & Technology Agriculture Science & Technology Principles of Oil and Gas Production # 9307 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters CTE N1300253 Prerequisite: None School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9-12 Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Principles of Oil and Gas Production will introduce students to the oil and gas professions, including the distinction between the different career opportunities and the required certification and degree for each. Students will study the history current and future significance of the petroleum industry, and the applications of associated tools, equipment, technologies, and governing authorities. Oil and Gas Production 1 # 9300 Oil and Gas Production 1 Work Based # 9301 Credit: Credit: 1.0 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Timeline: 2 Semesters CTE N1300254 CTE N1300254 Prerequisite: None School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10-11 Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Oil and Gas Production I will identify specific career opportunities, skills, abilities, tools, certification, and safety measures associated with each career. Students will develop critical thinking skills and understand components, systems, equipment, and production and safety regulations associated with oil and gas well production and maintenance. Oil and Gas Production 2 # 9302 Oil and Gas Production 2 Work based # 9303 Prerequisite: Credit: Credit: 1.0 2.0 Timeline: 1 Semesters Timeline: 2 Semesters CTE N1300255 CTE N1300255 Oil and Gas Production 1 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10-11 Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Oil and Gas Production II will provide students with an overview of specific requirements for entry into post-secondary education and employment in the oil and gas industry. Students will research and discuss petroleum economics modes of transportations, environmental, and health and safety concerns, and different energy sources. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 50 – Career & Technical Architecture & Construction Architecture and Construction Principles of Architecture & Construction with Geometry # 9315 CTE 13004200 Prerequisite: None School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9-11 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective An overview to the various fields of architecture, interior design , construction science, and construction technology. Students will learn about the basics of construction through building of wood projects. Students will earn Career Safe (OSHA) certification and learn about careers in the construction and engineering management industry. This course is taught at Harlandale High School. Transportation will be provided to and from Harlandale for McCollum High School students Construction Technology # 9480 CTE 13005100 Prerequisite: Intro to Construction Careers or Principles of Architecture & Construction with Geometry Construction Technology – Dual Credit # 9485 CTE 13001500 Prerequisite: Intro to Construction Careers or Principles of Architecture & Construction with Geometry; parent approval; passing score on college admissions exam School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/2 Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective The student will gain knowledge and skills specific to those needed to enter the work force as carpenters or building maintenance supervisors or prepare for a post secondary degree in construction management, architecture, or engineering. Students aquire knowledge and skills in safety, tool, building materials, codes and framing. Qualifying students who meet college enrollment requirements can earn college credit through Tech Prep or dual credit at St. Philips College for Fall and Spring. This course is taught at Harlandale High School. Transportation will be provided to and from Harlandale for McCollum High School students Advanced Construction Technology # 9481 CTE 13005200 Prerequisite: Building Trades 1or Principles of Architecture & Construction with Geometry Advanced Construction Technology Dual Credit # 9486 CTE 13005200 Prerequisite: Building Trades 1or Principles of Architecture & Construction with Geometry; passing score on college placement test; Parent approval School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/2 Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective The student will gain knowledge and skills specific to those needed to enter the work force as carpenters or building maintenance supervisors or prepare for a post secondary degree in construction management, architecture, or engineering. Students aquire knowledge and skills in safety, tools, building materials, codes, and framing. Students build on the knowledge base acquired from Construction Technology and are introduced to more advanced exterior and interior finish-out skills. Six hours of college credit hours can be earned via Tech Prep or dual credit for qualifying students. This course is taught at Harlandale High School. Transportation will be provided to and from Harlandale for McCollum High School students 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 51 – Career & Technical Arts, Audio-Video Technology & Communications Arts, Audio-Video Technology & Communications THE FILM SCHOOL AT HARLANDALE HIGH School* *All Film School classes are taught at Harlandale High School. Transportation will be provided for McCollum students to and from the Harlandale H.S. campus. Film School Elective Sequence 9386 9591 9592 9593 9388 9595 Principles of Arts, Audio-Visual, Technology & Communications Audio Video Production Advanced Audio Video Production Practicum in Audio Video Production Animation Advanced Animation Fine Arts Elective Sequence 7212 Theatre Arts 1: Acting for the Screen 7202 Theatre Arts 2: Acting for the Screen Principles of Arts, Audio-Visual, Technology and Communications # 9386 CTE 13008200 Prerequisite: None School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/1Period Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective This course is a required prerequisite for ALL other CTE Animation and Audio-Video courses and introduces the fundamental principals and careers in the field. Audio Video Production # 9591 CTE 13008500 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 11 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/1 Period Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Instruction is designed to provide job specific training for entry-level employment in the movie, video, and television production industry. Instruction includes operation of different types of cameras, mastery of audio techniques, electronic editing, creation of media graphics, lighting, script writing, direction, production, special effects, signal control, and monitoring equipment and set design. Students will be expected to produce digital film productions on campus and on location in the community after school.3 Animation # 9388 CTE 13008300 Prerequisite: Principles of Art, A/V, Technology and Communications # 9386 Animation - Dual Credit # 9389 CTE 13008300 Prerequisite: Grade 11-12; A/V # 9386; parent approval; pass college placement test School(s): Meets: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 12 Graduation Requirement – Technology Credit Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/1Period Students will learn the basics of developing animation projects. Hands-on computer based lessons will involve students in the creation of script writing, character design, story boarding, audio uses and other delivery formats. Students will also use various software programs to learn about stop motion, inbetweening/tweening, motion paths, masking, looping, scripting/programming, animation interactivity, lighting, camera shots, using flip books, claymation, cut-outs, and rendering. Students will learn about post production essentials including editing, titles, credits, and special effects. Students will create portfolios of their animation productions, and will learn about the importance of personal presentations and exhibition of their animation projects to various audiences. *Qualifying students may earn 3 hrs of college or Tech Prep credit at the end of the spring semester. .ARTC 1302-Digital Imagining Course taught at HHS 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 52 – Career & Technical Arts, Audio-Video Technology & Communications Advanced Animation # 9595 CTE 13008400 Prerequisite: Animation 1 (formerly Computer Multimedia & Animation Technology) Advanced Animation - Dual Credit # 9590 CTE 13008400 Prerequisite: Grade 11-12; parent approval; pass college placement test School(s): Meets: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement – Elective 11 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semester/1 Period Students will develop advanced animation skills in this course, including animation production elements such as transitions, edits, framing, angle, and lighting techniques; also, how to use isometric drawing techniques and become familiar with commercial production applications. Utilizing varioius software programs, students will learn about use of additive color theory, and other animation elements such as line, color, shape, and texture. Students will apply their animation production skills by desiging color and compositional elements, designing characters, environments, and propos; lighting sets or animating lights, develop rigs for animating characters. Students in this advanced class will be expected to continue development of animation projects for personal presentations, and exhibition of animation productions developed is essential in this course. Course taught at HHS. Advanced Audio Video Production: Film Production 2 # 9592 CTE 13008600 Prerequisite: Teacher Review; Audio Video Production or Media Technology 1: Film Production 1 Advanced Audio Video Production – Dual Credit: Film Production 2 # 9601 CTE13008500 Prerequisite: Parent Approval; passing score on college placement test; Audio Video Production Dual Credit or Media Technology 1: Film Production 1 - Dual Credit. School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/2 Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Students will produce digital film productions, which are vertically and horizontally aligned with other strands in the film program. Students in the film strand will write scripts, produce digital films with special effects produced by members of the animation strand and actors from the theatre strand. Before release of the film, web designers will produce appropriate materials for the web site and marketing students will work with print graphics to produce press packets. As key members of a production crew, students are expected to work collaboratively in production situations from pre to post production. Students will be expected to produce digital film productions on campus and on location in the community. Course taught at HHS. Transportation provided to and from home campus to site. Practicum in Audio Video Production Prerequisite: # 9593 CTE 13008700 Audio Video Production, Advanced Audio Video Production or Film Production 1, 2 Practicum in Audio Video Production Dual Credit # 9594 CTE 13008700 Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Parent Approval; passing score on college placement test; Audio Video Production, Advanced Audio Video Production or Film Production 1, 2 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 2 periods Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Students will develop a school-based learning activity in collaboration with the instructor and related media industry mentors that provide an in depth understanding of professional industry standards and protocols. Students are expected to produce a portfolio of work related to filmmaking, drama or animation to judged and graded by instructor for rigor and sophistication. Course taught at HHS. Transportation provided to and from home campus to site. Audio Video Production: Broadcast # 9607 CTE 13008500 Prerequisite: None School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 11 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/1 Period Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Instruction is designed to provide job specific training for entry-level employment in the television production industry. Instruction includes the operation of different types of camera, audio techniques, electronic editing, and creation of media graphics, script writing, direction, production, special effects, signal control, and monitoring equipment. Students will be expected to produce digital broadcast productions on campus and on locations in the community after school. Course taught at MHS. Transportation provided to and from home campus to site. Advanced Audio Video Production: Broadcast # 9612 CTE 13008600 Prerequisite: Audio Video Production or Media Technology 1: Film Production 1 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/2 Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Students in the audio video production - broadcast class will produce digital broadcasts and other digital media productions used in the television industry. Students will write scripts, learn to use advanced digital techniques and using appropriate digital editing software. Students will develop school-based learning activities and create digital media products in collaboration with the teacher. Course taught at MHS. Transportation provided to and from home campus to site. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 53 – Career & Technical Arts, Audio-Video Technology & Communications Practicum in Audio Video Production: Broadcast Prerequisite: # 9613 CTE 13008700 Audio Video Production, Advanced Audio Video Production or Film Production 1, 2 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/2 Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Students will develop school-based learning projects in collaboration with the instructor and related media industry mentors that provide an in depth understanding of professional industry standards and protocols. Students are expected to produce a portfolio of work related to broadcast projects that will scored by instructor for rigor and sophistication. Course taught at MHS. Transportation provided to and from home campus to site. Professional Communications # 9597 Professional Communications Modified # 9587 Alternate Professional Communications # 1600 Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC Prerequisite: Placement by ARDC CTE 13009900 CTE 13009900 CTE 13009900 None School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: .5 Timeline: 1 Semester/1 period Meets: Graduation Requirement – Communications Applications, Speech This course will satisfy the Speech credit. Professional communications blends written, oral, and graphic communication in a career-based environment. Careers in the global economy require individuals to be creative and have a strong background in computer and technology applications, a strong and solid academic foundation, and a proficiency in professional oral and written communications. Students in this course will be expected to develop and expand the ability to write, read, edit, speak, listen, apply software applications, manipulate computer graphics, and conduct effective Internet research. Printing & Imaging Technology # 9335 CTE 13009600 Prerequisite: None School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9– 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 1 period Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective This course is designed to provide a broad basic understanding of career opportunities and training requirements in the graphic arts industry. If you enjoy graphic design, working with Imaging technology, and creating your own publications, brochures, using the Internet to create presentation documents, than this is the course for you. In this course you will also learn about the opportunities to earn certification in various print industry areas, including digital file preparation, digital file input, bindery, and press operations, once you reach the advanced level courses in this area. At the intermediate level, you will apply these skills in the classroom, and in the district's state of the art print shop. Course taught at MHS. Transportation provided to and from home campus to site. Advanced Printing & Imaging Technology # 9680 CTE 13009700 Prerequisite: Recommended Printing & Imaging Technology # 9335 School(s): *Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters /2 Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective This is the first advanced graphic design course. You will work on advanced graphic design and imaging technology. In this course you will be expected to prepare for national certification exams in digital file preparation, digital file input, bindery, and press operations. Field trips to print industry sites and participation in Skills USA events, club events, and recognition events are also a part of this course. Course taught at MHS. Transportation provided to and from home campus to site. Practicum in Printing & Imaging Technology # 9681 CTE 13009800 Prerequisite: Graphic Arts 1 or Advanced Printing & Imaging Technology School(s): *Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/2 Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective This lab course is a job-specific course. Students will be expected to demonstrate advanced priting imaging and digital graphic arts skills in both the classroom and in a work setting. Most students will be assigned to assist in the district's print shop where they will develop advanced technical knowledge and skills needed for success in the print industry. The course has a focus on successful completion of customer-requested printing job orders. Students are expected to take national certification exams in any of the following areas: bindery, digital file preparation, digital file output, and press operations. Course taught at MHS. Transportation provided to and from home campus to site. Digital and Interactive Media # 9555 CTE 13027800 Prerequisite: None School(s): McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/1 period Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Prerequisite: None The course includes planning and developing a theme for a school yearbook. It provides practice and application in writing captions and copy to produce the yearbook. Students learn to edit and proof yearbook material. Students also plan advertising, sales, and distribution campaigns. Students use computers to produce copy and keep records. This course is part of the Information Technology Cluster. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 54 – Career & Technical Arts, Audio-Video Technology & Communications Graphic Design and Illustration # 9554 CTE 13008800 Prerequisite: None School(s): Meets: McCollum Grade: 10 – 12 Graduation Requirement – Elective Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/1 period Students will learn the Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop software applications – two applications used widely throughout the art, business, scientific, design and multimedia industries. Students will apply these skills to design and develop the high school yearbook. Students will be expected to develop an understanding of the advertising and visual communications industry with a focus on fundamental elements and principles of design, visual art, graphic design and illustration when creating digital and multimedia projects. This course is part of the Arts, A/V Technology, and Communications Cluster. Advanced Graphic Design and Illustration # 9553 CTE 13008900 Prerequisite: Graphic Design and Illustration School(s): McCollum Meets: Grade: 11-12 Graduation Requirement – Elective Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/2 periods Careers in graphic design and illustration span all aspects of the advertising and visual communications industries. Students will develop an advanced understanding of the industry, use tools and software applications pertinent to the graphic design and illustration industry. Students will expand their knowledge and skills in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop and apply them when creating the high school yearbook. This course is part of the Arts, A/V Technology, and Communications Cluster. Practicum in Graphic Design and Illustration # 9552 CTE 13009000 Prerequisite: Coherent sequence in area related to Graphic Design School(s): McCollum Meets: Grade: 10-12 Graduation Requirement – Elective Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/2 periods Careers in graphic design and illustration span all aspects of the advertising and visual communications industries. Students will develop an advanced understanding of the industry, use tools and software applications pertinent to the graphic design and illustration industry. Students will expand their knowledge and skills in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop and apply them when creating the high school yearbook. Instruction may be delivered through lab-based classroom experiences or career preparation opportunities. This course is part of the Arts, A/V Technology, and Communications Cluster. Commercial Photography # 9596 CTE 13009100 Prerequisite: None School(s): McCollum Grade: 10– 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/1 Period Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Students will learn how to take effective photographs and how commercial photography is used in the development of yearbooks, newspapers, and journalism. The course includes a study of copyright laws, expectations in the journalism workplace, editing digital images, and analyzing the impact of photography on society, including concepts related to persuasiveness, marketing, and point of view. Advanced Commercial Photography # 9585 CTE 13009200 Prerequisite: Commercial Photography School(s): McCollum Grade: 11– 12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/2 Period Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Students will learn how to take effective photographs and how commercial photography is used in the development of yearbooks, newspapers, and journalism. The course includes a study of copyright laws, expectations in the journalism workplace, editing digital images, and analyzing the impact of photography on society, including concepts related to persuasiveness, marketing, and point of view. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 55 – Career & Technical Business Business The School for Leadership and Public Service The Harlandale ISD School for Leadership & Public Service is a magnet school located on the campus of McCollum High School with a commitment to: o Prepare a community of learners who can communicate effectively, work collaboratively, and solve problems effectively and efficiently o Provide a rigorous and challenging curriculum that meets the individual needs of all learners o Empower learners with the knowledge and skills necessary to become effective members of their community, community college or university, and workforce Please contact the McCollum High School Counseling office at 989-1542 for more information and admission procedures. Teen Leadership # 4930 CTE N1290012 Prerequisite: None School(s): Meets: McCollum Grade: 9– 10 Graduation requirement – Elective Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester Teen Leadership is a course in which students develop professional, business, and leadership skills along with a healthy self concept of personal responsibility. Other skills addressed are in the area of public speaking, and communication. Students will develop an understanding of emotional intelligence and the skills it measures which includes self-awareness, self-control, self-motivation, and social skills. The concepts of decision-making, problem solving, citizenship, and goal setting are also addressed in this course. MAXIMUM: 1 CREDIT Practicum in Business Management: # 9653 CTE 13012200 Internship for The School for Leadership & Public Service Prerequisite: None School(s): McCollum Grade: 12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 2 Periods Meets: Graduation requirement/School for Leadership & Public Service This program is available to all seniors who wish to obtain an unpaid internship. The internship offers students an opportunity to explore a chosen career field under the supervision of an assigned mentor. Students will have the opportunity to obtain on-the-job learning experiences, develop team skills, and advanced career skills. Emphasis is placed on career awareness, work ethics, and critical thinking skills. The mentoring partnership enables students to foster a sense of leadership, community service and civic responsibility. Tech Prep credit for coherent sequence maybe claimed by student upon college enrollment in the Office Technology at Palo Alto College with appropriate approval. Business Information Management I # 9656 CTE 13011400 Prerequisite: None School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/1 period Meets: Graduation Requirement –Technology Applications This course provides advanced technology skills required by the business environment. Emphasis will be on Microsoft Office Systems (MOS) in which students can earn certification in Word, Excel, Power Point, and Access. Students may earn 3 hrs of dual credit each semester with a course grade average of 80 or above. Business Information Management II # 9666 CTE 13011500 Prerequisite: BIM 1 or equivalent Business Information Management II --Dual Credit # 9669 Prerequisite: Grade 11-12; parent approval; passing score on college admissions exam; BIM 1 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10-12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/1 period Meets: Graduation Requirement –Technology Applications This course provides advanced technology skills required by the business environment. Emphasis will be on Microsoft Office Systems (MOS). Students can continue to earn MOS certifications (Word, Excel, Access, Power Point) and will apply advanced applications skills. Qualifying students may earn 3hrs of college cedit hrs with a course grade average of 80 or above. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 56 – Career & Technical Business Principals of Business, Marketing, and Finance # 9640 CTE 13011200 Prerequisite: None School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9 – 11 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester/1 period Meets: Graduation Requirement – Endorsement In Principles of Business, Marketing, and Finance students gain knowledge and skills in economies and private enterprise systems, the impact of global business, marketing of goods and services, advertising and product pricing. Students analyze the sales process and financial management principles. This course allows students to reinforce, apply and transfer academic knowledge and skills to a variety of interesting and relevant activieits, problems and settings in business, marketing and finance. Virtual Business # 9642 CTE 13012000 Recommended Prerequisite: Touch System Data Entry School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 12 (recommended) Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester/1 period Meets: Graduation Requirement – Endorsement Students incorporate a broad base of knowledge that includes the legal, managerial, marketing, financial, ethical, and international dimensions of business to make appropriate business decisions. Students will be able to identify steps needed to locate customers, set fees, and develop client contracts. Students will be able to provide administrative, creative, and technical services using advanced technological modes of communicatin and data delivery. The student builds a functional website that incorporates the essentials of a virtual business. Administrative Procedures – Work-Coop Career Preparation 1: 2 credits (Work-Coop) # 9637 CTE 12701300 Prerequisite: Age 16 years or older School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 2 Periods Meets: Graduation requirement-Elective This course provides an advanced and in depth study of concepts and skills in various office, clerical systems and administrative procedures that enable a worker to function effectively in the work place. This course also enhances technology skills, oral and written language skills relating to effective communications. One period course work; two periods at job site. Career Preparation 1: 3 credits (Work-Coop) # 9633 CTE 12701300 Prerequisite: Age16 years or older School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 3.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters / 3 Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement, elective This course provides an advanced and in depth study of concepts and skills in various office, clerical systems and administrative procedures that enable a worker to function effectively in the work place. This course also enhances technology skills, oral and written language skills relating to effective communications. One period course work; two periods job site. Career Preparation 2: 2 credits # 9638 CTE 12701400 Prerequisite: Career Prep School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 2 Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement, elective This course provides further review of advanced concepts and skills in various office, clerical systems and administrative procedures. Students will apply skills developed in practical and real world applications both in class and at work. This course will also enhance technology skills, oral and written language skills relating to productive work skills and effective communication in the work place. One period course work; one period job site. Career Preparation 2: 3 credits # 9635 CTE 12701400 Prerequisite: Career Prep School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 12 Credit: 3.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters / 3 Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement, elective This course provides further review of advanced concepts and skills in various office, clerical systems and administrative procedures. Students will apply skills developed in practical and real world applications both in class and at work. This course will also enhance technology skills, oral and written language skills relating to productive work skills and effective communications in the work place. One period course work; two periods job site. Statistics and Risk Management School(s): Meets: Prerequisite: # 2970 Harlandale Grade: Graduation Requirement, 4th year math Algebra 2 and Accounting 1, recommended Meets 4th year math requirement 11 – 12 Credit: 1.0 CTE 13016900 Timeline: 2 Semesters Students will use a variety of graphical and numerical techniques to analyze patterns and departures from patterns to identify and manage risk that could impact an organization. Probability will be used as a tool for anticipating and forecasting data within business models and will be used to make decisions and determine the appropriateness of methods used to collect data to ensure conclusions are valid. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 57 – Career & Technical Education & Training Education & Training Practicum in Education & Training 1 # 9276 Recommended Prerequisite: Child Development/Human Services Cluster CTE 13014500 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 – 12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters / 2 Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement, elective This is a field-based internship at either an elementary or middle school setting for the student who is interested in the teaching field. Students will plan and direct individualized instruction, prepare lesson plans, assist with record keeping and complete other responsibilities of the classroom teacher. Excellent attendance and behavior is a pre-requisite and is to be maintained while in this program. May be eligible for Tech Prep coherent sequences in Family and Consumer Science at Palo Alto College with appropriate approval.*Local Education Aide Certification I (local CTE certificate) available upon successful completion of course. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Practicum in Education & Training 2 # 9277 CTE 13014510 Prerequisite: Practicum in Education & Training 1 or Ready Set Teach I required School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters / 2 Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement, elective This class is a continuation of Teaching Internship Program I. May be eligible for Tech Prep coherent sequences in Family and Consumer Science at Palo Alto College with appropriate approval. *Local Education Aide Certification II (local CTE certificate) available upon successful completion of course sequence. Career & Technical Finance Finance Accounting Accounting I Prerequisite: #9732 CTE 13016600 None Accounting I – Dual Credit* #9729 Prerequisite: Grade 11-12; passing score on college admissions test; parent approval School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10-12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 1 period Meets: Graduation Requirement, elective This course introduces general accounting concepts, including principles, procedures, payroll, and personal income tax. Students may earn Tech Prep credit with San Antonio College if they qualify and meet college or college credit admission requirements in the Spring terms. Accounting II #9734 Prerequisite: CTE 13016700 Accounting 1 Accounting II- Dual Credit* #9739 Prerequisite: CTE 13016600 Grade 11-12; passing score on college admissions test; parent approval School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11-12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 1 period Meets: Graduation Requirement, elective This course continues development of accounting concepts, including principles, procedures, payroll, and personal income tax. Students may be eligible to earn Tech Prep credit with San Antonio College if qualified and meet college or college credit admission requirements in the Spring term. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 58 – Career & Technical Health Science HEALTH PROFESSIONS HIGH SCHOOL and HEALTH SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY Curriculum Sequence for Health Professions High School 2012 - 2013 Students will take a required coherent and progressive sequence of courses during their four years at Health Professions High School. Courses build from general aspects to specific knowledge and hands on training. Students are exposed to a variety of health care fields and have opportunities to interact with health care professionals in the community. Non HPHS students may enroll in most listed courses as well. Regular HST students may complete the entire sequence. Senior practicum is for 2.0 credits only.* Regular HST students are required to enroll in Pathophysiology. Principles of Health Science 1.0 th 9 grade - Students will take Principles of Health Science to learn about the history of medicine, health care delivery systems, characteristics and qualities of health care professionals, communication skills, ethical and legal responsibilities of health care workers. Students will be introduced to various health careers, guest speakers, field trips, presentations on health care professionals’ careers and health care paraprofessional careers of high demand in the medical field. Medical Terminology .5, and Problems and Solutions* .5 th 10 grade - Students will take Medical Terminology to lay the foundation for learning the “Language of Medicine.” In the spring, students will be introduced to Problems and Solutions, a research projects-based course on a class-selected problem related to health in our community. Students will compare/contrast the research problem to other world health issues. Safety, infection control, death and dying, diversity and cultural differences in health care, basic human anatomy and physiology, nosocomial infections to be covered as well. Speakers, as mentors, will be invited to participate. The results of research to be presented on campus to a panel of health field experts. Students will also learn about patient history intake, and how to take vital signs. (This course will not be used as an advanced measure for DAP.) *Required for HPHS. Pathophysiology 1.0 and Medical Microbiology 1.0 (SCHEDULED CONCURRENTLY for HPHS.) (Either course will counts as a Science Credit - 1.0) th 11 grade - Students will take a two block course in Pathophysiology, and Medical Microbiology, Students will participate in hands–on skills in a variety of Laboratory Procedures and Test. Students will review medical terminology, patient history intake, vital signs, and communication skills. Will be OSHA standards certified, CPR certified, HIPPA certified, First Aid and Blood Borne Pathogens certified before participating in an Off- Campus Clinical Rotation to a Medical Facility. For regular HST, prefer enrollment in both; if not possible enter into Pathophysiology. Senior Practicum 3.0 - HPHS th 12 grade- Students will participate in a Practicum in Health Science Technology (Off-Campus Clinical Rotation) which is based at a health care facility (currently the Nix Hosp.) The first 4 to 6 weeks are classroom-based reviewing medical terminology, patient history intake, vital signs, communication skills, OSHA standards, CPR, HIPPA, blood borne pathogens, and infection control before starting the rotation. Once the clinical rotations begin, students will be transported to the facility 4 days per week, for a minimum of 3 hours per day (Tuesday through Friday). On Mondays, students will review with the teacher, presenting to the class the outcomes of the daily journals and logging procedures observed. Senior Practicum in HST 2.0 (pre-requisite: Pathophysiology) Same review of skills listed above for HPHS. Students in the Health Professions High may select a coherent sequence of course work from a variety of CERTIFICATION programs, including Pharmacy Tech, Phlebotomy, and Back Office Medical Assistant. These programs are designed to provide related and/or required clinical experiences for students to learn entry level career theory and skills in a health career field. Upon successful completion of a certification program, students can graduate from high school with the necessary skills and certificate for entry level work positions in a health-related career field. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 59 – Career & Technical Health Science Health Science Principles of Health Science Technology Prerequisite: School(s): Meets: #9817 CTE 13020200 Recommended: Biology and Chemistry Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement, elective 9-12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 1 Period This course is designed to teach students components of medical science including exploration of career opportunities in diagnostic, therapuetic, health informatics, support services, and biotechnolgoy careers. Students are expected to learn about the history of medicine, health care delivery systems, characteristics and qualitities of health care professionals, communication skills, ethical and legal responsibilities of health care workers. Students will be introduced to various health careers, guest speakers, field trips, presentations on health care professionals’ careers and health care paraprofessional careers of high demand in the medical field. This course meets the requirements to take the Medical Careers-Hospital Rotation and or Certified Nurse Assistant, and Pharmacy Technician). Medical Terminology # 9818 CTE 13020300 Prerequisite: None - Pairs with Problems and Solutions # 9822 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10-12 Credit: .5 Timeline: 1 Semester/ 1 Period, Fall Meets: Graduation Requirement, elective Prerequisite: None This course is designed to help students develop a working knowledge of the language of medicine. Students * acquire word building skills by learning prefixes, suffixes, roots and abbreviations. By relating terms to body systems, students identify proper use of the words used in a medical environment. Required for Health Professions High School Problems and Solutions # 9822 CTE 12701500 Prerequisite: None - Pairs with Medical Terminology # 9818 School(s): Meets: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement, elective 10 Credit: 0.5 Timeline: 1 Semester/ 1Period, Spring Students taking this research projects based course will work on a class-selected problem related to health in our community. Students will compare/contrast the research project to other world health issues. Students will learn about safety, infection control, death and dying, diversity and cultural differences in health care, basic human anatomy and physiology, nosocomial infections will be covered as well. Guest speakers and mentors will be active participants in this course and the research projects will be presented on campus to a panel of health field experts. Required for Health Professions High School Anatomy & Physiology # 3946 Prerequisite: School(s): Meets: CTE 13020600 Biology amd Chemistry (or currently enrolled) Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11-12 Meets Graduation Requirement for 4th Science Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 1 Period Students investigate the structures and functions of the components of the human body. Investigation and research is required for a better understanding of cell development, specialization and function of the body, tissues, organs, and systems. Course is designed to prepare students for a medically related career. Medical Microbiology # 9824 CTE 13020700 Prerequisite: None Pairs with Pathophysiology # 9818 School(s): Meets: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 Credit: Graduation Requirement, Science (in absence of Pathophysiology) 1.0 Timeline:2 Semesters/ 1 Period This course is designed to explore the microbial world, studying topics such as pathogenic and non-pathogenic microorganisms, laboratory procedures, identifying microorganisms, drug resistant organisms, and emerging diseases. * *See your counselor regarding course sequence. *Required for Health Professions High School Pathophysiology # 9819 CTE 13020800 Prerequisite: None - Pairs with Medical Microbiology #9824 School(s): Meets: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement, Science 11 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semester/ 1 Period This course is designed to develop health care specific knowledge and skills in effective communications, ethical and legal responsibilities, client care, safety, first aid, and CPR. The course prepares students for the transition to clinical or work based experiences in health care. *Required for Health Professions High School 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 60 – Career & Technical Health Science Practicum in Health Science Options * Hospital Clinical Rotation * Phlebotomy Certification * Back Office Medical Assistant * Pharmacy Technician Health Science # 9820 Focus: Hospital Clinical Rotation* CTE 13020400 Recommended Prerequisite: Principles of Health Science Tech School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11-12 Credit: 2 Timeline:2 Semesters/ 2 Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement, elective Students are introduced to a variety of aspects of healthcare clinical roation through the various departments in a hospital. Student will spend time alternating between the classroom and performing clinical rotations in the hospital, and or other healthcare facilities. Emphasis is placed on direct observation and investigation of a large variety of healthcare areas rather than on a single healthcare specialty. * Required for Health Professions High School 3.0 Credits See your counselor. Health Science # 9832 Focus: Phlebotomy Certification CTE 13020500 Recommended Prerequisite: Principles of Health Science Tech School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11-12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 2 Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement, elective This is a 2 semester course towards certification in phlebotomy. Students taking this course must be 18 yrs old by the end of the academic school year in order to take the certification exam. Juniors passing the certification exam before their 18th birthday will be issued a Probationary Certificate. Upon turning 18 years old it is the student’s responsibility to contact the certifying agency and apply for a non-probationary certificate. This course will instruct the student in the collection, processing and distribution of laboratory specimens according to established procedures. It will emphasize safety standards, legal and ethical behaviors and quality control procedures. Practicum in Health Science # 9834 Prerequisite: Focus: Back Office Medical Assistant CTE 13020500 Pass all exit TAKS/STAAR/EOC; HST 1 or Principles of Health Science; Recommended: Medical Terminology School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11 & 12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 2 Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement, elective This course provides the basic skills necessary for employment in a physician’s office or medical clinic. Back office operations include patient preparation, laboratory procedures, and assisting the physician. Students use medical terminology and abbreviations common to the occupation and appropriate written, verbal, and non-verbal communication skills with colleagues, patients, patient’s families, and physicians. Medical Terminology is a pre-requisite for this course. Practicum in Health Science # 9833 Focus: Pharmacy Technician Certification CTE 13020500 Prerequisite: Commended performance in Science and Math required.; parent approval School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 2 Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement, elective This course equips students with the knowledge and technical skills to prepare for the national board exam as a Pharmacy Technician. A strong emphasis is placed on ethics, accountability, professionalism, and students’ commmitment to pursue lifelong learning. Students may also earn certification in Sterile Products. In this class students will learn about chemistry, formulas for the preparation of medications, and essential workplace skills. All students who enroll in this course will have the opportunity to earn IV Certification. Students may also be eligible to take the Pharmacy Technician National Board exam upon completion of this course and instructor recommendation. LVN – Health Professions Academy Students participating in the 4-year high school plan and LVN Academy may obtain their LVN license at end of the summer following high school graduation. Participation in the Academy requires students to meet rigorous Academy admission standards and college entry requirements. Students must be committed to attend summer school college nursing classes at St. Philips College. See your Career and Technology Education (CTE) Counselor or Campus School Counselor for more information and application. Students may be responsible for their own transportation to the college 9830 Practicum HSC I LVN I CTE 13020500 2.0 credits 9831 Practicum HSCI LVN II CTE 13020510 2.0 credits 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 61 – Career & Technical Hospitality & Tourism Hospitality & Tourism Culinary Arts Culinary Arts # 9280 CTE 13022600 Recommended: Food Science or Lifetime of Nutrition and Wellness School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11-12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 2Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement, elective This course provides occupationally specific training to develop knowledge and skills for employment in the area of food production, and services. Instruction includes food preparation and service techniques, and technology applications in the food service industry. *This course is taught at McCollum High School. Transportation will be provided to and from McCollum for Harlandale High School students. Practicum in Culinary Arts # 9281 CTE 13022700 Prerequisite: Culinary Arts 1 or Culinary Arts School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline:2 Semesters/ 2 Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement, elective This course provides occupationally specific training to develop knowledge and skills for employment in the area of food production, and services. Instruction includes food preparation and service techniques, and technology applications in the food service industry. Students assist with the preparation of food at events for patrons in the District and can job shadow at a local restaurant in the spring term, based on professor’s recommendation. *Students will be required to take and pass the State’s ServSafe Certification exam. *This course is taught at McCollum High School. Transportation will be provided to and from McCollum for Harlandale High School students. Cosmetology Cosmetology I # 9600 CTE 13025200 Recommended: 98% ATTENDANCE RATE 2 year commitment to program The approximate initial student costs for the required cosmetology kit is $170-$200. Other student costs may be incurred. Schools: Harlandale, McCollum. Grade: 11 Credit: 3.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 3Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement, elective This is the first year of a two year lab-designed program that is intended to provide job-specific training for entry-level employment in cosmetology careers. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation approves this course. 98% ATTENDANCE IS REQUIRED. All students are required to sign up at the end of the acaemic year for the state written portion of the national board exam. Students whose registration fees are paid and who do not show up for the written national board exam WILL BE BILLED FOR THE CERTIFICATION REGISTRATION FEE. ** Students in the Cosmetology Program are required to take and pass NATIONAL BOARD EXAMS (WRITTEN & CLINICAL) AT END OF 2 ND YEAR. . This course is taught at Harlandale High School. Transportation will be provided to and from Harlandale for McCollum High School students. Cosmetology II # 9610 CTE 13025300 Prerequisite: Cosmetology I; 98% ATTENDANCE RATE; 2nd year of 2 year commitment to program Schools: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 12 Credit: 3.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 3Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement, elective This is the second year of the two year lab course designed to provide job-specific training for entry-level employment in cosmetology careers. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation approves this course. 98% ATTENDANCE IS REQUIRED. All students are required to sign up at the end of the acaemic year for the state written portion of the national board exam. Students whose registration fees are paid and who do not show up for the written national board exam WILL BE BILLED FOR THE CERTIFICATION REGISTRATION FEE. ** Students in the Cosmetology Program are required to take and pass NATIONAL BOARD EXAMS (WRITTEN & CLINICAL) AT END OF 2 ND YEAR. This course is taught at Harlandale High School. Transportation will be provided to and from Harlandale for McCollum High School students. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 62 – Career & Technical Human Services Human Services * Child Development * Personal Family Development * Nutrition and Food Science * Principles of Human Service Child Development Prerequisite: # 9256 CTE 13024700 None School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9-12 Credit: .5 Timeline: 1 Semester/ 1 Period Meets: Graduation Requirement, elective This course is a recommended pre-requisite for the Practicum in Education & Training course (formerly Ready, Set, Teach 1). Study of the child from before conception to school-age. Hands on projects and research based activities are included in this lively fast-paced elective. Principles of Human Services Prerequisite: # 9226 CTE 13024200 None School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9-12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 1Period Meets: Graduation Requirement: Elective Students will explore careers in the human services fields, including counseling and mental health, early chilhood development, family, community and personal care services. Students will demonstrate skills for success in high-skill, high-wage jobs, learn about finances and how to budget effectively. Parenting Education for School Age Parents I (PESAP I) # 9201 Fall CTE N1302536 Prerequisite: None School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9-12 Credit: .5 Timeline: 1 Semesters/ 1 Period Meets: Graduation Requirement: Elective This course offers special assistance and skills development for both male and female students who are parents, or soon to be parents. The class provides critical information to parents on how to deal with pre-natal care, child development, infant care and parenting skills. Information on critical services available to help with child care needs is provided as part of this class as well. Parenting Education for School Age Parents I (PESAP I) Prerequisite: # 9203 Spring CTE N1302536 None School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9-12 Credit: .5 Timeline: 1 Semesters/ 1 Period Meets: Graduation Requirement: Elective Prerequisite: None This course offers special assistance and skills development for both male and female students who are parents, or soon to be parents. The class provides critical information to parents on how to deal with pre-natal care, child development, infant care and parenting skills. Information on critical services available to help with child care needs is provided as part of this class as well. Parenting Education for School Age Parents II (PESAP II) Prerequisite: # 9202 CTE N1302537 None School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 9-12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 1 Period Meets: Graduation Requirement: Elective Prerequisite: None This course offers special assistance and skills development for both male and female students who are parents, or soon to be parents. The class provides critical information to parents on how to deal with pre-natal care, child development, infant care and parenting skills. Information on critical services available to help with child care needs is provided as part of this class as well. Lifetime Nutrition and Wellness Prerequisite: School(s): Meets: # 9286 CTE 13024500 None Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement: Elective 9-12 Credit: .5 Timeline: 1 Semester / 1 Period This is a technical lab course that emphasizes the basics of nutrition and its relation to good health. Students study scientific aspects of food preparation and preservation. Students will conduct experiments on food ingredients and evaluate outcomes. *This course is recommended for students who will enroll in Culinary Arts I, II. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 63 – Career & Technical Human Services Dollars and Sense Prerequisite: School(s): Meets: # 9292 CTE 13024300 None Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement: Elective 9-12 Credit: .5 Timeline: 1 Semester / 1 Period Dollars and Sense focuses on consumer practices and responsibilities, the money management process, decision-making skills, impact of technology, and preparation for human services careers. Students are encouraged to participate in career and technical student organizatins and other leadership organizations. Family and Community Services Prerequisite: # 9290 CTE 13024900 Principles of Human Service Recommended School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11-12 (recommended) Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 1 Period Meets: Graduation Requirement: Elective This course offers special assistance and skills development for both male and female students who are parents, or soon to be parents. The class provides critical information to parents on how to deal with pre-natal care, child development, infant care and parenting skills. Information on critical services available to help with child care needs is provided as part of this class as well. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 64 – Career & Technical Information Technology Information Technology Students from any of the Harlandale ISD high school campuses are eligible to apply for one of two outstanding Computer Information Technology programs offered by the district. Both the Microsoft Academy and the Information Technology and Security Academy (ITSA) provide students with the opportunity to earn college credit while in high school using scholarship money to pay for tuition, lab fees, transportation, and books at no cost to the students or their families. Students completing the Microsoft Academy or the Information Technology and Security Academy leave high school prepared to enter college and career with a potential to work in high paying and high demand careers in computer technology. THE MICROSOFT ACADEMY AT HARLANDALE HIGH SCHOOL* * MICROSOFT ACADEMY classes are taught at Harlandale High School. Transportation will be provided to and from the Harlandale H.S. campus for all eligible students. Elective Coherent Sequence for the Microsoft Academy Includes: 9560 - Computer Maintenance or 9568 - Computer Maintenance Dual Credit 9561 - Computer Technician or 9569 - Computer Technician Dual Credit 9618 - Electronics for Computers 9619 - Electronics for Computers Dual Credit INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SECURITY ACADEMY (ITSA) St. Philip’s College Southwest Campus Transportation will be provided for students by school bus. Students are eligible to earn 27 semester hours of college credit through the dual credit agreement between the college and HISD. A paid summer internship is available for students that qualify. Elective Coherent Sequence for the Information Technology and Security Academy (ITSA) Includes: 9558 - Information Technology Security Applications ITSA1 Dual Credit (ITSA 1) 9559 - Information Technology Security Applications ITSA2 Dual Credit (ITSA 2) 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 65 – Career & Technical Information Technology Information Technology Computer Maintenance # 9560 CTE 13027300 Prerequisite: None Computer Maintenance – Dual Credit # 9568 Prerequisite: Passing score on college admission test; parent approval School(s): Meets: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement, elective 11-12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 2Periods Academy courses teach students how to build, install software/hardware, troubleshoot, and manage different operating systems for personal computers; and how to create networks by using switches and hubs, sub-netting, and basic network design for cable and wireless. Students are eligible to earn ten hours of college credit through a combination of dual credit or tech prep. These college hours apply towards the Associate of MODIFIED Science Degree for: Network Administrator, or Desktop Support Technician, or Network Security Administrator. Courses are taught by a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT). This course, along with the Computer Technician course, apply to the 3 different degree programs offered by St. Philip’s Microsoft Academy. Students are eligible to earn 10 hrs of college credit through commitment to this course of study. This course is taught at Harlandale High School. Transportation will be provided to and from Harlandale HS for McCollum HS students.* Computer Technician # 9561 ITSA or Microsoft Academy CTE 13027500 Prerequisite: None Computer Technician - Dual Credit # 9569 Prerequisite: Computer Maintenance Dual Credit or CMT 1 Dual Credit; passing score on college admissions test; parent approval School(s): Meets: Harlandale,McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement, elective 11-12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 2 Periods Courses teach students how to setup install, maintain, and network XP, Vista, and 2008 Server; and how to manage network resources (printers, shares, user accounts, etc) by using Active Directory; and how to setup eligible to earn twelve hours of college credit through a combination of dual credit or tech prep. These college hours apply towards the Associate of MODIFIED Network Security Administrator. Courses are taught by a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT). This course along with the Computer Maintenance course all apply to the 3 different degree programs offered by St. Philip’s Microsoft Academy. As an example, taking both courses results in 22 hrs of college credit towards the Network Administrator Program (61hr program). College courses are ITMT 1400, ITMT1455, and ITMT 1440. For more information, see Mr. Jordan in room 211 in the Science and Math Building. * Students are eligible to earn 12 hrs of college credit through Academy commitment in this course of study. This course is taught at Harlandale High School. Transportation will be provided to and from Harlandale HS for McCollum HS students. Electronics for Computers # 9618 CTE 13036800 Prerequisite: Passing score on college admission test; parent approval Electronics for Computers - Dual Credit # 9619 Prerequisite: Passing score on college admission test; parent approval School(s): Meets: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement, elective 11-12 (DUAL CREDIT) Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 2 Periods Courses cover DC/AC, and solid state electronics that support the Power Generation & Alternative Energy and Computer Maintenance (CISCO Track) programs at St. Philips College. Students acquire knowledge about the principles of electricity and electronics by builiding and testing the different components associated with alternative power a nd computer mainenance. Students will use o-scopes, multi-meters, power supplies, and may be eligible to earn college credit through a combination of dual credit or tech prep.. These college hrs apply towards the Associate of MODIFIED Science in Power Generation and Alternative Energy and the Associate of MODIFIED Science Computer Maintenance (CISCO Track) degree programs. While at Harlandale High School, students can complete 10hrs out of 61/62 hr programs. College courses are CETT 1307, CETT 1409, and CETT 1329. These courses do not apply to the Microsoft Academy Degree Programs. For more information, see Mr. Jordan in room 211 in the Science and Math Building. Course taught at Harlandale HS; transportation to and from home campus to HHS provided. Information Technology Security Applications #9558 ITSA 1 Dual Credit - ITSA 1 CTE 13027300 Prerequisite: Passing score on alternate college placement test; parent approval School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective 11-12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/2 Periods Information Technology Security Applications, a multimedia based course, focuses on three areas of Information Technology, which are networking, computer architecture, and web development. Students will spend approximately 9 weeks in each area concentrating on a year long interdisciplinary project. Skills taught are network systems development and troubleshooting. Students will also learn to price, develop and critique an e-commerce site. Taught at SAC. Students may be responsible for their own transportation to the college. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 66 – Career & Technical Information Technology Information Technology Security Applications # 9559 ITSA 2 Dual Credit - ITSA 2 CTE 13027500 Prerequisite: ITSA 1; parent approval; passing score on alternate college placement test School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/2 Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective Students will focus on the fundamentals of security, programming, networking with TCP/IP, plus designing and constructing computer information systems. Taught at SAC. Students may be responsible for their own transportation to the college. Web Technologies # 9556 CTE 13027900 Prerequisite: BIM 1 School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10 – 12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters Meets: Graduation Requirement – Technology Applications Students will create and edit WWW documents using established design principles. Students will also use hypertext linking appropriately, develop interactivity for a web server, and demonstrate the ability to conduct secure transactions from the web server to the client. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 67 – Career & Technical Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Criminal Justice Law Enforcement I # 9368 CTE 13029300 Prerequisite: None Law Enforcement I – Dual Credit # 9369 CTE 13029300 Prerequisite: Grade 11-12; passing score on college admissions test; parent approval Law Enforcement I – ATC* # 9371 CTE 13029300 Prerequisite: Grade 11-12; passing score on college admissions test; parent approval School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10-12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 1Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement, elective This course is a survey of the history and philosophy of criminal justice. It will examine ethical considerations, crime definitions by nature and impact, and an overview of the components of the criminal justice system. Included are law enforcement, court systems, prosecution and defense, trial process, and corrections. This course satisfies the requirements for CRIJ 1301 Introduction to Criminal Justice at Palo Alto College. This course is offered as an elective and an opportunity to earn three Spring college semester hours and credit for 11-12 graders. * Students may earn 3 college credits for a 2 semester commitment to this dual credit course. Law Enforcement II # 9398 CTE 13029400 Law Enforcement II Dual Credit # 9399 CTE 13029400 Prerequiste: None Prerequisite: Grade 11-12; passing score on college admissions test; parent approval Law Enforcement II Prerequisite: ATC * # 9392 CTE 13029400 Grade 11-12; passing score on college admissions test; parent approval School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10-12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 1Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement, elective This course is the study of American crime problems in historical perspective. Included are social and public policy factors affecting crime, impact and crime trends, a multi-disciplinary survey of major criminological theories, and the prevention of crime. This course is offered as an elective credit for 10-12 graders. * Students may earn 3 college credits for 2 semester commitment to this dual credit course. Forensic Psychology Prerequisite: School(s): Meets: # 9378 CTE N1303012 One (1) Elective Credit; Recommended Prerequisite: Psychology Harlandale, McCollum Graduation Requirement, elective Grade: 11-12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 1 Period Forensic Psychology utilizes and applies basic skills developed in psychology to criminal behavior and criminal scenarios. Students will learn basic structured psychological investtigative techmiques in question building, interviewing, criminal behavior characteristics, truth detection and probability forecasting. Forensic Science # 9395 CTE 13029500 Prerequisite: Biology and Chemistry. Recommended: Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security and Law Enforcement 1 School(s): Meets: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 11-12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 1 Period Graduation Requirement, elective (may count towards science credit with required 40% laboratory and fieldwork) Forensic Psychology is a course that uses a structured and scientific approach to the investigation of crimes of assault, abuse and neglect, domestic violence, accidental death, homicide, and the psychology of criminal behavior. Students will learn terminology and invetigative procedures related to crime scene, questioning, interviewing, criminal behavior characteristics, truth detection, and scientific procedures use to solve crimes. Using scientific methods, students will collect and analyze evidence through case studies and simulated crime scenes such as fingerprint analysis, ballistics, and blood spatter analysis. Students will learn the history, legal aspects, and career options for forensic science. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 68 – Career & Technical Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Prerequisite: School(s): Meets: # 9380 CTE 13029200 Law Enforrcement 1 or Harlandale, McCollum Graduation Requirement, elective Grade: 10-12 Credit: 1.0 Timeline:2 Semesters/1 Period Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security - Dual Credit # 9379 Prerequiste: CTE 13029200 Grade 11-12; Passing score on college admissions test;Parental approval This course is a study of the nature of criminal law. Topics are: philosophical and historical development, major definitions and concepts, classification of crime, elements of crime and penalties using Texas statutes as illustrations, and criminal responsibility. This course is offered as an elective credit for 10-12 graders. * ATC, the Advanced Technical Credit Program, gives high school students a chance to receive credit at participating community colleges across Texas for taking certain enhanced technical courses during high school. All the participating colleges have agreed to offer students credit for these courses, provided the college offers the course and the student meets certain criteria. Please go to www.atctexas.org for more info. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 69 – Career & Technical Manufacturing Manufacturing THE MANUFACTURING ACADEMY at St. Philip’s College - Southwest Campus * Manufacturing Academy classes are taught at St. Philip’s College – Southwest Campus. Transportation to and from St. Philip’s College – Southwest Campus will be provided for all eligible students. Elective Coherent Sequence for the MANUFACTURING ACADEMY Includes: 9458 - Precision Metal Manufacturing – Dual Credit 9459 - Advanced Precision Metal Manufacturing – Dual Credit Precision Metal Manufacturing – Dual Credit # 9458 Manufacturing Academy CTE 13032500 Prerequisite: Passing score on college admissions test; parent approval School(s): Meets: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement, elective 11-12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 2Periods Students in this academy will prepare for careers in the manufacturing industry. During the first year of the academy, an emphasis will be placed on instruction in machining and welding. Students may qualify for paid summer internships. Students may also earn ten college dual credit hours. Course taught at St. Philip’s College, Southwest Campus. Students may be responsible for their own transportation to the college. Advanced Precision Metal Manufacturing – Dual Credit # 9459 Manufacturing Academy Prerequisite: CTE 13032600 Passing score on college admissions test; parent approval School(s): Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 2 Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement, elective This second year course in the Manufacturing Academy focuses on either one of two strands, as selected by the students: strand 1: Fundamentals of Computer Numeric Control, Testing and Inspection Systems, Computer Integrated Manufacturing, and Eddy Current Testing; strand 2: Basic Hydraulics, Electricity Theory, Programmatic Controls, Advanced Hydraulics, Electronics for Electricians, and Facility Operation and Maintenance I. A total of twelve college credit hours may be earned. Course taught at St. Philip’s College, Southwest Campus. Students may be responsible for their own transportation to the college. Welding I # 9408 CTE 13031300 Prerequisite: None School(s): Meets: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement, elective 11-12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 2Periods Students in this academy will prepare for careers in the welding industry. An emphasis will be placed on job specific skills needed for entry level careers in welding. See your CTE counselor for more information. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 70 – Career & Technical STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics STEM – Including Robotics Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Electronics for Computers # 9618 CTE 13036800 Prerequisite: Passing score on college admission test; parent approval Electronics for Computers - Dual Credit # 9619 CTE 13036800 Prerequisite: Passing score on college admission test; parent approval School(s): Meets: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement, elective 10-12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 2 Periods Courses cover DC< AC, and solid state electronics that support the Power Generation & Alternative Energy and Computer Maintenance (CISCO Track) programs at St. Philips College. Students acquire knowledge in the principles of electricity, electronics, alternative power, and computer maintenance through project based learning. Students will use o-scopes, multi-meters, power supplies, and may be eligible to earn college credit. College hrs may apply towards the Associate of MODIFIED Science in Power Generation and Alternative Energy and the Associate of MODIFIED Science towards the Computer Maintenance (CISCO Track) degree programs offered at St. Philip’s Collge. College credit for CETT 1307, CETT 1409, and CETT 1329 may be earned through the program, but do not apply towards the Microsoft Academy Degree Programs. For more information, see Mr. Jordan in room 211 in the Science and Math Building. Course taught at St. Philip’s College, Southwest Campus. Students may be responsible for their own transportation to the college. Robotics & Automation # 9578 CTE 13037000 Prerequisite: None Robotics & Automation Dual Credit # 9579 CTE 13037000 Prerequisite: Passing score on college admission test; parent approval. School(s): Meets: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement, elective 11-12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 2 Periods Students will demonstrate knowledge and skills necessary for the robotics and automation industry and explore career opportunities and employer expectations for the field. Through implementation of the design process, students will transfer advanced academic skills to component designs in a project based environment. Students will build prototypes or use simulation software to test their designs. Course taught at St. Philip’s College, Southwest Campus. Students may be responsible for their own transportation to the college. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 71 – Career & Technical Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Aerospace THE AEROSPACE ACADEMY at St. Philip’s College - Southwest Campus * AEROSPACE ACADEMY classes are taught at St. Philip’s College – Southwest Campus. Transportation will be provided to and from home campus and the St. Philip’s College – Southwest Campus for eligible students. Elective Coherent Sequence for the AEROSPACE ACADEMY: 9419 - Aircraft Technology – Dual Credit* 9429 - Advanced Aircraft Technology - Dual Credit* Aircraft Technology – Dual Credit #9419 CTE 13039400 Prerequisite: Parent Approval; Passing score on college placement test School(s): McCollum, Harlandale Grade: 11 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/2 Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective, Advanced Measure This course includes the study of function, diagnosis, and service of electrical/electronic hydraulic, pneumatic, airframe, mechanical and components of aircraft as governed by federal aviation regulations. Course taught at St. Philip’s College, Southwest Campus. Students may be responsible for their own transportation to the college. Advanced Aircraft Technology - Dual Credit #9429 CTE 13039500 Prerequisite:Aircraft Mechanics 1; parent approval; passing score on college placement test School(s): McCollum, Harlandale Grade: 12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/2 Periods Meets: Graduation Requirement – Elective, Advanced Measure This is the 2nd course in the Aerospace Academy and provides for advanced study of Aerospace Aviation Education. Qualifying students may earn three college hours per Fall and Spring semester. Course taught at St. Philip’s College, Southwest Campus. Students may be responsible for their own transportation to the college. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 72 – Career & Technical Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Automotive Automotive Technology # 9427 CTE 13039600 Prerequisite: Interest in the automotive field Automotive Technology – Dual Credit # 9428 CTE 13039600 Prerequisite: Intro to Automotive Specialization; passing score on college admission test; parent approval School(s): Meets: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: 10-12 Graduation Requirement, Elective Credit: 1.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 1 Period Course of study includes history of the auto field, safety practices, use of auto shop equipment and tools and incorporates the study of brakes, including theory, operations, diagnosis and repair of brake systems. You will also learn about suspension and steering, including theory, operation, diagnosis and repair. Also includes tire, wheel and alignment procedures. * Qualifying students will earn three college hours per semester with St. Philip’s College. Course is taught at McCollum High School. Transportation will be provided to and from the student’s home campus to McCollum High School. Advanced Automotive Technology # 9425 CTE 13039700 Prerequisite: Intro to Automotive Specialization Advanced Automotive Technology – Dual Credit # 9437 CTE13039700 Prerequisite: Intro to Automotive Specialization; passing score on college admission test; parent approval School(s): Meets: Harlandale, McCollum Graduation Requirement, Elective Grade: 11-12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 2Periods This course provides instruction on basic electrical principles of the automotive electrical system. This course is a semester course. Students will have an opportunity to perform various tasks on a vehicle as well as on electrical simulators. The second semester will consist of engine performance and skills development. Students will learn the operation of an engine and its relationship to the ignition, fuel, and management systems of an automobile. The students will learn procedures specific towards NATEF/AYES standards. * Qualifying students will earn three college hours per semester with St. Philips College. Course is taught at McCollum High School. Transportation will be provided to and from the student’s home campus to McCollum High School. Practicum in Transportation, Distribution and Logistics # 9435 CTE 13040400 Prerequisite: Automotive Technology I Practicum in Transportation, Distribution and Logistics – Dual Credit # 9448 CTE 13040400 Prerequisite: Automotive Technology I - Dual Credit; passing score on college placement test; parent approval School(s): Meets: Harlandale, McCollum Grade: Graduation Requirement, Elective 12 Credit: 2.0 Timeline: 2 Semesters/ 2 Periods This course provides instruction on advanced knowledge and skills in electrical and engine performance. Students in this class may have completed a job shadowing assignment as juniors. Internships will qualify students for the AYES certification exam(s). The student will also learn about the repair of automotive electrical sub-systems and will learn computer diagnostics as it relates to ignition, fuel, and computerized sensors.* Qualifying students may earn three college hours per Fall and Spring semester. Course is taught at McCollum High School. Transportation will be provided to and from the student’s home campus to McCollum High School. 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 73 – For personalized 4 and 6 year career pathway models, Go to www.achievetexas.org and click on Implementation Guide. Achieve Texas is a new state initiative that allows all students to achieve success by preparing them for secondary and postsecondary opportunities, career preparation and advancement, meaningful work, and active citizenship. It centers on establishing career pathway systems within 16 clusters. It is based on the belief that the curricula of the 21st century should combine rigorous academics with relevant career education. Harlandale ISD provides courses that follow a coherent sequence in some of the pathways except those pathways in the Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources cluster. As part of the requirements of the Career and Technology Program, eighth (8 th) grade students select a career preference in the form of a Career Pathway. In grades 9-11 students are advised of the available coherent sequence of courses in their chosen Career Pathway, and at this time students can amend their selection of career area. A coherent sequence should include 2 or more courses in the same career area for 3 or more credits. The Sixteen Career Clusters Cluster Description The production, processing, marketing, distribution, financing, and development of agricultural commodities and resources including food, fiber, wood products, natural resources, horticulture, and other plant and animal products/resources. Careers in designing, planning, managing, building, and maintaining the built environment. Designing, producing, exhibiting, performing, writing, and publishing multimedia content including visual and performing arts and design, journalism, and entertainment services. Business Management and Administration careers encompass planning, organizing, directing and evaluating business functions essential to efficient and productive business operations. Business Management and Administration career opportunities are available in every sector of the economy. Pathways There are seven pathways in this cluster: - Agribusiness Systems - Animal Systems - Environmental Service Systems - Food Products and Processing Systems - Plant Systems - Power, Structural, and Technical Systems - Natural Resources Systems There are three pathways in this cluster: - Construction - Design/Pre-Construction - Maintenance/Operations There are six pathways in this cluster: - Audio and Video Technology and Film - Journalism and Broadcasting - Performing Arts - Printing Technology - Telecommunications - Visual Arts There are six pathways in this cluster: - Administrative and Information Support - Business Analysis - Business Financial Management and Accounting - Human Resources - Management - Marketing 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 74 – Planning, managing, and providing education and training services, and related learning support services. Planning, services for financial and investment planning, banking, insurance, and business financial management. Executing governmental functions to include governance; national security; foreign service; planning; revenue and taxation; regulation; and management and administration at the local, state, and federal levels. Planning, managing, and providing therapeutic services, diagnostic services, health informatics, support services, and biotechnology research and development. Hospitality and Tourism encompasses the management, marketing and operations of restaurants and other food services, lodging, attractions and recreation events, and travel-related services. Preparing individuals for employment in career pathways that relate to families and human needs. Building linkages in IT occupations framework for entry-level, technical, and professional careers related to the design, development, support and management of hardware, software, multimedia, and systems integration services. There are three pathways in this cluster: - Administration and Administrative Support - Professional Support Services - Teaching and Training There are four pathways in this cluster: - Banking and Related Services - Business Financial Management - Financial and Investment Planning - Insurance Services There are seven pathways in this cluster: - Foreign Service - Governance - National Security - Planning - Public Management and Administration - Regulation - Revenue and Taxation There are five pathways in the Health Science Career Cluster: - Biotechnology Research and Development - Diagnostic Services - Health Informatics - Support Services - Therapeutic Services There are four pathways in this cluster: - Lodging - Recreation, Amusements and Attractions - Restaurants and Food/Beverage Services - Travel and Tourism There are five pathways in this cluster: - Consumer Services - Counseling and Mental Health Services - Early Childhood Development and Services - Family and Community Services - Personal Care Services There are four pathways in this cluster: - Information Support and Services - Interactive Media - Network Systems - Programming and Software Development 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 75 – Planning, managing, and providing legal, public safety, protective services and homeland security, including professional and technical support services. Planning, managing and performing the processing of materials into intermediate or final products and related professional and technical support activities such as production planning and control, maintenance, and manufacturing/process engineering. Planning, managing, and performing marketing activities to reach organizational objectives. Planning, managing, and providing scientific research and professional and technical services (e.g., physical science, social science, engineering), including laboratory and testing services, and research and development services. Planning, management, and movement of people, materials, and goods by road, pipeline, air, rail and water and related professional and technical support services such as transportation infrastructure planning and management, logistics services, mobile equipment, and facility maintenance. There are five pathways in this cluster: - Legal Services - Security and Protective Services - Correction Services - Emergency and Fire Management Services - Law Enforcement Services - Legal Services - Security and Protective Services There are six pathways in this cluster: - Health, Safety, and Environmental Assurance - Logistics and Inventory Control - Manufacturing Production Process Development - Maintenance, Installation, and Repair - Production - Quality Assurance There are seven pathways in this cluster: - Buying and Merchandising - Distribution and Logistics - E-Marketing - Management and Entrepreneurship - Marketing Communications and Promotion - Marketing Information Management and Research - Professional Sales and Marketing There are two pathways in this cluster: - Engineering and Technology - Science and Math There are seven pathways in this cluster: - Facility and Mobile Equipment Maintenance - Health, Safety, and Environmental Management - Logistics Planning and Management Services - Sales and Service - Transportation Operations - Transportation Systems/Infrastructure Planning, Management, and Regulation - Warehousing and Distribution Center Operation 2015-2016 Harlandale Independent School District Course Catalog – 76 –