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FLVS COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 HIGH SCHOOL
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Students,
If you believe learning should be tailored to your needs, then you’ve come to the
right place.
Florida Virtual School® (FLVS®) was designed specifically for students like you—
students who want individual attention, dynamic learning experiences, and
flexibility that only virtual learning provides. Fully accredited by the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools and AdvancED, FLVS allows you to learn
any time, any place, any path, any pace™. Our flexible learning solutions help you
balance travel, sports, and hobbies with innovative general, honors, Career and
Technical Education, and Advanced Placement® (AP®)* courses.
Explore more than 140 online courses in this 2014-15 catalog, some with apps
specifically developed to help you learn on the go with your smartphone or
tablet. Be sure to check FLVS.net/Courses regularly as we add new courses
throughout the year.
You are the focus of everything we do at Florida Virtual School, from developing
our award-winning curriculum,** to maintaining compliance with the Florida
Standards and NCAA criteria.*** Whether you are taking a full course load or
picking up a class or two with us, we want your experience to be exceptional.
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5Mobile Learning App available for course at the iTunes App Store, Android Market, or Intel AppUp.
Important information to note before signing up for a course.
Certificate available upon successful completion of course and exam.
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES
English 07
Mathematics 08
Science 09
Social Studies 10
Health/Physical Education 11
World Languages 12
Career and Technical Education (CTE) 14
Electives 21
Advanced Placement 24
Mobile Learning 27
MIDDLE SCHOOL COURSES
MJ Language Arts 29
MJ Mathematics 30
MJ Science 31
MJ Social Studies 32
MJ Health/Physical Education 33
MJ Career and Technical Education (CTE) 34
MJ Electives 35
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Important information to note before signing up for a course.
Certificate available upon successful completion of course and exam.
HIGH SCHOOL
English
English 1Credit 1 Develop language arts skills by reading, writing, listening, viewing, and speaking.
You will learn to use the English language to successfully express yourself.Course Code 1001310
Honors Code 1001320
English 2 Credit 1 Encounter new vocabulary, refine the grammar and mechanics of your writing,
and engage in thought-provoking projects. Throughout the course, you will discover how the human experience is the foundation of the best stories, plays, poems, films, and articles. Prerequisite: English 1 recommended.
Course Code 1001340
Honors Code 1001350
English 3 Credit 1 Acquire the language, reading, writing, and speaking/listening skills necessary
for success in college, career, and beyond. Become a critical reader and thinker as you dive deeply into the texts presented throughout this course. You will learn how to effectively research and integrate your findings, as well as citing your sources. Prerequisites: English 1 & 2 recommended.
Course Code 1001370
Honors Code 1001380
English 4 Credit 1 Choose pieces of literature that interest you; then analyze the subject matter
and persuasively express your own ideas. Prerequisites: English 1, 2, & 3 recommended.
Course Code 1001400
Honors Code 1001410
English 4: Florida College PrepCredit 1 NEW! Prepare for the demands of reading, writing, and communicating in
college and beyond. You will hone your skills in creative and analytical writing and apply concepts learned to closely read and analyze contemporary and historical informational text. Prerequisites: English 1, 2, & 3 recommended.
Course Code 1001405
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Mathematics
Algebra 2Credit 1 Starting with a review of basic algebra, you will learn polynomials, quadratic
equations, exponential and logarithmic relations, and probability and statistics. Prerequisite: Algebra 1.
Course Code 1200330
Honors Code 1200340
Pre-Calculus HonorsCredit 1 As a mathematical analyst, you will investigate how advanced math concepts
can solve problems encountered in operating national parks. This course includes analytical geometry and trigonometry. Prerequisites: Algebra 1, Geometry, & Algebra 2.
Honors Code 1202340
GeometryCredit 1 UPDATED! Learn about shapes, points, lines, and planes and gain an
understanding of how geometry affects the world around us. Prerequisite: Algebra 1.
Course Code 1206310
Honors Code 1206320
Math for College ReadinessCredit 1 NEW! Acquire skills needed for success in college-level mathematics. You will
explore expressions, equations, statistics, and probability to learn algebra and geometry skills required for entry into college-level courses. Prerequisites: Algebra 1, Geometry, & Algebra 2.
Course Code 1200700
Calculus HonorsCredit 1 UPDATED! Study limits; continuity; differentiation; integrated algebraic,
trigonometric, and transcendental functions; and the applications of derivatives and integrals. Prerequisites: Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, & Pre-Calculus or Trigonometry/Analytical Geometry.
Honors Code 1202300
Advanced Algebra with Financial ApplicationsCredit 1 This advanced course incorporates real-world applications, collaboration, and
calculations using technology. Prepare to handle your personal finances by learning the formulas used to determine account balances, monthly payments, total costs, and more. Prerequisites: Algebra 1, Geometry, & Algebra 2 recommended.
Course Code 1200500
This course can be used to meet 1 math credit for graduation, Bright Futures, and university admission.
Algebra 1Credit 1 Hundreds of real-world examples demonstrate the importance of algebra in everyday
life. Assessments are designed to ensure that your understanding goes beyond rote memorization of steps and procedures. Upon successful course completion, you will have a strong foundation in Algebra 1 and will be prepared for other higher level math courses. Prerequisite: MJ Math 2 Advanced or Pre-Algebra.
Course Code 1200310
Honors Code 1200320
9Mobile Learning App available for course at the iTunes App Store, Android Market, or Intel AppUp.
Important information to note before signing up for a course.
Certificate available upon successful completion of course and exam.
Science
Anatomy and Physiology Credit 1 Explore the human body and learn how you can help your body cope with many
different situations. You will study the structure, location, and function of various systems within the human body and how these systems interact. Prerequisite: Biology 1 recommended.
Course Code 2000350
Honors Code 2000360
Chemistry 1Credit 1 This course provides a foundation of chemistry concepts, including: scientific
inquiry, Web 2.0 tools, interactive experiences, higher-order thinking, collaborative projects, real-world application, and a variety of assessments. Prerequisite: Algebra 1.
Course Code 2003340
Honors Code 2003350
Earth Space ScienceCredit 1 This laboratory course focuses on the study of space and the geologic
and atmospheric forces that shape our world. Through experimentation and investigation, you will explore Earth’s cycles, including the geosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, atmosphere, and carbon cycle.
Course Code 2001310
Honors Code 2001320
Biology 1Credit 1 UPDATED! Explore the structure, function, diversity, and evolution of living
matter by taking an in-depth look at the fundamental characteristics of living organisms. You will have the opportunity to perform hands-on lab activities and develop relationships through collaborative learning.
Course Code 2000310
Honors Code 2000320
Marine Science Credit 1 UPDATED! Delve deeply into Earth’s bodies of water and study geologic
structures and how they impact the oceans. Investigate characteristics of various populations of aquatic life, patterns of distribution, and ongoing changes occurring in our ecosystem. Prerequisite: Biology 1.
Course Code 2002500
Honors Code 2002510
Physical Science Credit 1 Build a foundation for studying physical sciences, including basic physics and
chemistry, as you explore this interactive course. Topics include forces and motion, energy through waves, electricity and magnetism, the matter around us, chemical bonding, and reactions.
Course Code 2003310
Honors Code 2003320
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Economics with Financial LiteracyCredit 0.5 NEW! Become a more informed consumer, producer, investor, and taxpayer and
learn how your choices directly affect your future. Prerequisites: 11th or 12th grade status and English 1 & 2 recommended.
Course Code 2102335
Honors Code 2102345
Social Studies
United States Government Credit 0.5 UPDATED! Explore the principles that inspired the Constitution and Bill of Rights
and examine each branch of government, the election process, and how you can impact public policy. You will also discover how the United States interacts with other countries. Prerequisites: 11th or 12th grade status and English 1 & 2 recommended.
Course Code 2106310
Honors Code 2106320
World History Credit 1 Join Ali and Soo-jin, our modern time travelers, as they journey through history.
Discover the connections between world events and eras, from the Roman Empire through the Industrial Revolution, and explore development in our modern world, as well as the implications that historical events have on us today.
Course Code 2109310
Honors Code 2109320
United States History Credit 1 UPDATED! Investigate the people, events, and ideas that have shaped the
United States from the end of the Civil War through today while applying what you learn to real-world problems. Prerequisites: 10th or 11th grade status and English 1 recommended.
Course Code 2100310
Honors Code 2100320
Physics 1Credit 1 Discover the contributions of geniuses like Galileo, Newton, and Einstein by
learning about the concepts, theories, and laws that govern the interaction of matter, energy, and forces. Prerequisites: Algebra 1 & 2 recommended.
Course Code 2003380
Honors Code 2003390
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11Mobile Learning App available for course at the iTunes App Store, Android Market, or Intel AppUp.
Important information to note before signing up for a course.
Certificate available upon successful completion of course and exam.
Health/Physical Education
Fitness Lifestyle Design Credit 0.5 Discover habits of body and mind that will lead to a healthier lifestyle. You will
measure your current fitness level and nutrition knowledge and create a plan for achieving your individual goals.
Course Code 1501310
Health Opportunities through Physical Education (HOPE)Credit 1 UPDATED! Your path to lifelong fitness starts here. You’ll set a variety of goals
that will guide you toward leading a healthy lifestyle. During your journey, you’ll perform daily physical activity, design a personal fitness plan that suits your interests, and keep track of your fitness progress. You’ll monitor your exercise and nutrition using a personalized wellness plan.
Course Code 3026010
Outdoor Education Credit 0.5 Develop your skills in outdoor activities like boating and hunting, and learn
about the benefits of physical activity while using proper safety procedures to experience wildlife and outdoor and extreme sports. By meeting all of the requirements of the course, you will be eligible to obtain a state of Florida Hunter Education Certificate and Florida Boating Safety Education ID Card.
Course Code 1502480
Personal Fitness Credit 0.5 UPDATED! Get started on your path to lifelong fitness by setting goals and
working toward them. Along the way, you’ll perform daily physical activity, design a fitness plan, and keep track of your progress using an interactive wellness plan.
Course Code 1501300
This course requires the purchase of a MOVband device that will calculate your total movements each day, helping you stay on track.
This course requires the purchase of a MOVband device that will calculate your total movements each day, helping you stay on track.
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World Languages
Chinese 1Credit 1 Learn conversation elements in Mandarin Chinese, including greetings,
introductions, and the exchange of basic information with others.Course Code 0711300
Chinese 2Credit 1 Develop your communication skills at a more advanced level, including listening,
speaking, reading, and writing in Mandarin Chinese. Prerequisite: Chinese 1.Course Code 0711310
Chinese 3 HonorsCredit 1 Learn more about Chinese culture, including the origins, anecdotes, and
etiquette for various cultural settings. You will also compare and contrast the Chinese culture with your own as you continue to build knowledge of vocabulary, sentence structure, and grammar. Prerequisites: Chinese 1 & 2.
Honors Code 0711320
French 1Credit 1 Learn basic French grammar to help build your fluency and understanding, and
apply what you learn through interactive games, written practice, and listening and speaking exercises.
Course Code 0701320
French 2Credit 1 Strengthen your French listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills with
engaging and interactive videos, dialogs, presentations, self-checks, and much more. Prerequisite: French 1.
Course Code 0701330
Latin 1Credit 1 Develop a foundation in Latin grammar and vocabulary while also learning about
the mythical Olympian gods and Roman history.Course Code 0706300
Latin 2Credit 1 Building on your knowledge of Latin grammar and vocabulary, you will
also explore Roman engineering, art, commerce, and its system of laws to demonstrate the flexibility of the language. Prerequisite: Latin 1.
Course Code 0706310
13Mobile Learning App available for course at the iTunes App Store, Android Market, or Intel AppUp.
Important information to note before signing up for a course.
Certificate available upon successful completion of course and exam.
Latin 3 HonorsCredit 1 Strengthen your Latin vocabulary skills and develop an appreciation for well-
crafted writing by visiting the library of great authors. You will read the timeless words of Roman poets, storytellers, and orators and recognize why Latin, and those who speak it, are still relevant today. Prerequisites: Latin 1 & 2.
Honors Code 0706320
Spanish 2Credit 1 Strengthen your Spanish listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills while
experiencing the beauty and expressiveness of a language that is shared by different people and cultures throughout the world. Prerequisite: Spanish 1.
Course Code 0708350
Spanish for Spanish Speakers 1Credit 1 Designed especially for students whose primary language is Spanish, the course
will help you enhance proficiency in your native language. Advance your listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and gain a thorough understanding of Spanish grammar fundamentals. Spanish is used exclusively in this course. Prerequisite: Native or fluent Spanish speaking (including reading and writing) abilities recommended.
Course Code 0709300
This course can be used to meet a world language credit required for university admission and for the Bright Futures Scholarship.
Spanish 1Credit 1 Learn basic Spanish grammar to help build your fluency and understanding, and
apply what you learn through interactive games, written practice, listening, and speaking exercises.
Course Code 0708340
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Career and Technical Education
Applied Object-Oriented Java ProgrammingCredit 1 NEW! Prepare for a career as a Java developer, Web application developer,
technical consultant, project manager, Internet portal developer, and more in the Information Technology field. Once you complete the course, you’ll be ready to take the Oracle Certified Associate, Java SE 7 Programmer industry certification exam. Prerequisite: Introduction to Information Technology recommended.
Honors Code 9007250
Business Software Applications 2Credit 1 NEW! Prep for the Microsoft Office Access certification exam by learning
more about additional careers in business management and administration. You’ll learn more about becoming an office worker, administrator, or instructor. Prerequisites: Microsoft Office Expert (MOE) 2013 in Word and Excel plus MOS 2013 Certification in Access, Powerpoint, Outlook, or Sharepoint required.
Course Code 8212160
Computer and Network Security Fundamentals Credit 1 COMING SOON! Jump start your career in IT security! You’ll prepare for
the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) Security Fundamentals industry certification exam while learning more about careers as security managers, network administrators, identity and access managers, and desktop deployment and support personnel. Prerequisite: Introduction to Information Technology recommended.
Honors Code 9001320
Business Software Applications 1Credit 1 NEW! Plan for your career in business management and administration,
including positions such as office professional, consultant, executive, marketing specialist, instructor, accountant, and program manager. After taking this course, you’ll be ready to take the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification exams. Prerequisites: Introduction to Information Technology or Computing for College and Careers recommended.
Course Code 8212120
Computing for College and Careers Credit 1 Turn your computer into an effective tool for communication. This course will help
you acquire the essential business skills needed for any successful career. Honors Code 8209020
Eligible students will have the opportunity to earn their Microsoft Office Specialist certifications in Word, Powerpoint, and Excel. This course provides a practical art credit and serves as a prerequisite to many exciting Career and Technical Education programs. This course may be used as part of the three-course sequence of vocational courses for The Gold Seal/Bright Futures Scholarship.
You must have your Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification before taking this course. The MOS certification can be obtained by taking Business Software Applications 1 or Computing for College and Careers. Once you obtain the prerequisite MOE certifications (not offered by FLVS), and pass the Access exam, you are eligible to receive the Microsoft Office Master Certification.
15Mobile Learning App available for course at the iTunes App Store, Android Market, or Intel AppUp.
Important information to note before signing up for a course.
Certificate available upon successful completion of course and exam.
Criminal Justice Operations 1Credit 1 NEW! Explore the fields of law enforcement, the court system, and the
correctional system. You will acquire technical skill proficiency, industry knowledge, higher-order reasoning and problem-solving skills, general employability skills, and occupation-specific skills needed in all aspects of law, public safety, and security careers.
Course Code 8918010
Due to the nature of criminal justice, the material can be graphic.
CSIT System EssentialsCredit 1 NEW! Learn more about careers as technical support specialists, field service
technicians, IT support technicians, IT support administrators, and IT support specialists while preparing for the CompTIA A+ Certification (2012 Edition) industry certification exams (Parts 1 and 2). Prerequisites: Introduction to Information Technology or Computing for College and Careers recommended.
Honors Code 9001220
Database FundamentalsCredit 0.5 COMING SOON! Prep for part 1 of the Oracle Database Administrator Certified
Associate Certification (OCA-DBA) industry certification exam. You’ll explore careers as database administrators, technical administrators, support engineers, technical consultants, and Java developers. Prerequisites: Introduction to Information Technology or Computing for College or Careers recommended.
Course Code 8206410
CSIT Network Systems ConfigurationCredit 1 COMING SOON! Plan for a career in network administration, server
administration, security administration, identity and access management, and other areas of Information Technology. Once you complete the course, you’ll be ready to take the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) Windows Server Admin Fundamentals industry certification exam. Prerequisites: CSIT System Essentials, Introduction to Information Technology, or Computing for College and Careers recommended.
Honors Code 9001230
You must take this course and pass the Oracle DBA 11g exam 1Z0-052 as well as the Data Control and Functions course and pass the Oracle SQL 11g exam 1Z0-051 to obtain the Oracle Database Administrator Certified Associate (OCA-DBA).
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Digital Media/Multimedia Foundations 2Credit 1 NEW! Build your Illustrator skills while preparing for a career in Web publishing,
graphic design, and others in the Arts, A/V Technology, and Communication fields. Once you complete this course, you’ll be ready to take the Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) Illustrator CS6 industry certification exam. If you have already attained your ACA certification, you may use this course to prepare for the Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) certification. Prerequisite: Digital Media/Multimedia Foundations 1 recommended.
Course Code 8201220
You are expected to have significant experience using Illustrator prior to seeking ACA certification. We strongly recommend taking the Adobe Associate Exams and Digital Media courses sequentially, but the courses do stand on their own and may be taken in a different order. This course provides a practical art credit to meet the art requirement for high school graduation.
Data Control and Functions Credit 0.5 NEW! Get ready for part 2 of the Oracle Database Administrator Certified
Associate (OCA-DBA) industry certification exam by exploring careers as application developers, PL/SQL developers, forms developers, database administrators, system analysts, business analysts, and data warehouse administrators. Prerequisites: Database Fundamentals required; Introduction to Information Technology, or Computing for College and Careers recommended.
Course Code 8206420
Digital Media/Multimedia Foundations 1Credit 1 NEW! Strengthen your Photoshop skills while preparing for a career in graphic
design, fashion photography, and others in the Arts, A/V Technology, and Communication fields. Once you complete this course, you’ll be ready for the Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) Photoshop CS6 industry certification exam. If you have already attained your ACA certification, you may use this course to prepare for the Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) certification.
Course Code 8201210
Digital Design 1Credit 1 COMING SOON! Explore careers in graphic design, Web publishing, and more
in other areas of the Arts, A/V Technology, and Communication fields. Once you complete this course, you’ll be ready to take the Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) Dreamweaver industry certification exam. Prerequisites: Introduction to Information Technology or Computing for College and Careers recommended.
Course Code 8209510
You must take this course and pass the Oracle SQL 11g exam 1Z0-051 as well as the Database Fundamentals course and pass the Oracle DBA 11g exam 1Z0-052 to obtain the Oracle Database Administrator Certified Associate (OCA-DBA).
This course provides a practical art credit to meet the art requirement for high school graduation.
You are expected to have significant experience using Photoshop prior to seeking ACA certification. We strongly recommend taking the Adobe Associate Exams and Digital Media courses sequentially, but the courses do stand on their own and may be taken in a different order. This course provides a practical art credit to meet the art requirement for high school graduation.
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Important information to note before signing up for a course.
Certificate available upon successful completion of course and exam.
PLEASE TAKE A SEAT WHEREVER YOU LIKE.
THE WORLD IS YOUR CLASSROOM.
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Introduction to Information TechnologyCredit 1 NEW! Develop foundational skills needed for exciting careers like game
development, military defense, and software engineering while learning about your strengths and how they relate to different careers in the IT field! You will explore Web design, operating systems, programming languages, and much more in this course.
Course Code 8207310
This course provides a practical art credit and serves as a prerequisite to many exciting Career and Technical Education programs. This course may be used as part of the three-course sequence of vocational courses for The Gold Seal/Bright Futures Scholarship.
Digital Media/Multimedia Foundations 3Credit 1 NEW! Expand your InDesign experience and prepare for careers in print design
in addition to others in the Arts, A/V Technology, and Communication fields. You’ll also be ready to take the Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) InDesign CS6 industry certification exam when you complete the course. If you have already attained your ACA certification, you may use this course to prepare for the Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) certification. Prerequisites: Digital Media/Multimedia Foundations 1 and 2 recommended.
Course Code 8201230
You are expected to have significant experience using InDesign prior to seeking ACA certification. We strongly recommend taking the Adobe Associate Exams and Digital Media courses sequentially, but the courses do stand on their own and may be taken in a different order.
Digital Media/Multimedia Foundations 4Credit 1 NEW! Explore careers in Web design and more while getting ready for the Adobe
Certified Associate (ACA) Dreamweaver industry certification exam. Prerequisites: Digital Media/Multimedia Foundations 1, 2, and 3 recommended.
Course Code 8201240
You are expected to have significant experience using Dreamweaver prior to seeking ACA certification. We strongly recommend taking the Adobe Associate Exams and Digital Media courses sequentially, but the courses do stand on their own and may be taken in a different order. This course provides a practical art credit to meet the art requirement for high school graduation.
Digital Media/Multimedia Foundations 5 Credit 1 NEW! Jump start your career as an animation developer while you prepare
for the Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) Flash CS6 industry certification exam. Prerequisites: Digital Media/Multimedia Foundations 1, 2, 3, and 4 recommended.
Course Code 8201250
You are expected to have significant experience using Flash prior to seeking ACA certification. We strongly recommend taking the Adobe Associate Exams and Digital Media courses sequentially, but the courses do stand on their own and may be taken in a different order. This course provides a practical art credit to meet the art requirement for high school graduation.
Foundations of Web DesignCredit 1 Explore interactive, real-world scenarios to learn basic Web design principles.
From HTML to Adobe CS6 Dreamweaver and Photoshop, this course builds a strong foundation of Web design skills. Prerequisites: Computing for College and Careers or Introduction to Information Technology.
Course Code 9001110
All necessary software is provided on a virtual desktop – no downloads required! This course provides a practical art credit and can be used (with Computing for College and Careers or Introduction to Information Technology and User Interface Design) as part of the three-course sequence of vocational courses for The Gold Seal/Bright Futures Scholarship.
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19Mobile Learning App available for course at the iTunes App Store, Android Market, or Intel AppUp.
Important information to note before signing up for a course.
Certificate available upon successful completion of course and exam.
Networking 3, InfrastructureCredit 1 COMING SOON! Expand your knowledge of careers as network specialists,
network administrators, and network support engineers. Once you complete this course, you’ll be ready to take the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) industry certification exam. Prerequisites: Networking 2, Infrastructure and CCENT certification required; Networking 1, Introduction to Information Technology, or Computing for College and Careers recommended.
Honors Code 8207040
Networking 2, Infrastructure Credit 1 COMING SOON! Get ready for the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician
(CCENT) industry certification exam while exploring careers as network administrators, network engineers, network support specialists, and network technicians. Prerequisites: Networking 1, Introduction to Information Technology, or Computing for College and Careers recommended.
Honors Code 8207030
Parenting SkillsCredit 0.5 Parenting involves more than having a child and providing food and shelter. Take
this one-semester course to explore parenting roles and responsibilities, nurturing and protective environments for children, positive parenting strategies, and effective communication in parent/child relationships.
Course Code 8500300
Personal and Family FinanceCredit 0.5 Why do we pay taxes? How do credit cards work? Learn proper money
management skills and how to achieve financial success in this one-semester course. Find out how to avoid common financial mistakes, how to invest in your future, and how to manage your personal and family finances effectively.
Course Code 8500120
Networking 1Credit 1 COMING SOON! Learn more about careers as network administrators, server
administrators, and computer support technicians, and prepare for the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) Networking Fundamentals industry certification exam. Prerequisites: Introduction to Information Technology or Computing for College and Careers recommended.
Course Code 8207020
The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) industry certification requires both CCENT certification and passing the CCNA exam. The Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCENT) can be obtained by taking Networking 2 Infrastructure.
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User Interface DesignCredit 1 Learn techniques to improve user experience and advanced Web concepts like
FTP, CSS, and search engine optimization. You will also focus on building business skills like working with clients. Prerequisites: Computing for College and Careers or Introduction to Information Technology and Foundations of Web Design.
Course Code 9001120
Adobe Dreamweaver and Photoshop access is provided though a virtual desktop – no downloads required! Students who qualify will have the opportunity to earn the Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) Web Communication using Adobe Dreamweaver certification. This course provides a practical art credit and can be used (with Computing for College and Careers or Introduction to Information Technology and Foundations of Web Design) as part of the three-course sequence of vocational courses for The Gold Seal/Bright Futures Scholarship.
Specialized Database ApplicationsCredit 1 NEW! Prepare for a career as a PL/SQL developer, application developer, and
database administrator. Once you complete the course, you’ll be ready to take the Oracle Certified Professional (OCP) Database industry certification exam. Prerequisites: Database Fundamentals, Data and Control Functions, and Specialized Database Programming required; Introduction to Information Technology or Computing for College and Careers recommended.
Honors Code 8206440
You must take this course, obtain the Oracle Certified Associate PL/SQL certification (OCA-PL/SQL), and pass the Oracle Database 11g Advanced PL/SQL exam 1Z0-145 to obtain the Oracle Certified Professional certification (OCP-PL/SQL).
Specialized Database ProgrammingCredit 1 NEW! Expand your knowledge of careers as PL/SQL developers, database
developers, forms developers, portal developers, technical consultants, system analysts, and application developers. Once you complete this course, you’ll be ready to take the Oracle PL/SQL Certified Associate Certification (OCA-PL/SQL) industry certification exam. Prerequisites: Database Fundamentals and Data and Control Functions required; Introduction to Information Technology or Computing for College and Careers recommended.
Honors Code 8206430
You must take Data Control and Functions and pass the Oracle SQL 11g exam 1Z0-051, as well as pass the Oracle Program with PL/SQL exam 1Z0-144 to obtain the Oracle Certified Associate PL/SQL certification (OCA-PL/SQL).
Technology Support Services – Client Systems Credit 1 COMING SOON! Build your knowledge of careers as information workers,
IT professionals, and developers, as well as in other areas of Information Technology. Once you complete this course, you’ll be ready to take the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) Windows OS Fundamentals certification exam. Prerequisite: Introduction to Information Technology recommended.
Honors Code 9001420
Technology Support Services – Network Systems Credit 1 COMING SOON! Prep for the CompTIA Network+ industry certification exam
while exploring careers as network administrators, network technicians, network installers, help desk technicians, and IT cable installers. Prerequisites: Technology Support Services - Client Systems or Introduction to Information Technology recommended.
Honors Code 9001430
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Important information to note before signing up for a course.
Certificate available upon successful completion of course and exam.
This course provides elective credit only and cannot be used to fulfill a science requirement for high school graduation.
Driver Education/Traffic SafetyCredit 0.5 Develop safe driving skills by studying the Highway Transportation System, road
signs, rules of the road, and how to make good choices behind the wheel. This course covers the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles required completion of the Traffic Law & Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE). Upon completion, receive a TLSAE certificate, a necessary step toward getting your learner’s permit. Prerequisite: Must be at least 14 and a half years old.
Course Code 1900300
Forensic Science 1Credit 1 Fingerprints. Blood spatter. DNA analysis. Discover how clues and data are
recorded and preserved, and examine some of the basic scientific principles that guide forensic laboratory processes like DNA testing, toxicology, and material analysis. This course focuses on techniques and practices used by forensic scientists during a crime scene investigation (CSI). Prerequisite: 10th–12th grade status recommended.
Course Code 2002480
Electives
Art History and Criticism 1 HonorsCredit 1 Critique and compare significant works of art and architecture from
Prehistory through the 16th century. You will analyze art history and criticism methodologies, explore media and techniques used by artists from various cultures and time periods, and learn appropriate terminology for discussing artwork from around the world.
Honors Code 0100330
This course can be used to meet a performing/fine arts requirement for high school graduation.
Creative Photography 1Credit 1 UPDATED! Develop your photography knowledge, including the basics of
lighting, shutter speed, and composition. Gain an understanding of professional photography, learn what creates an eye-catching photo, and build a portfolio of images.
Course Code 0108310
You must have access to a digital camera (cell phone cameras do not meet the requirement) to take this course. This course can be used to meet a performing/fine arts requirement for high school graduation.
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Life Management Skills Credit 0.5 Learn how to deal with real issues that impact your everyday life, such as
nutrition, substance abuse, stress, and health. This course provides you with the facts you need to make important and informed decisions.
Course Code 0800300
Law StudiesCredit 0.5 What are your rights as an American citizen? In this course, you will investigate
aspects of family and consumer law, and learn how the state and federal court systems work. Gain an understanding of the judicial system and examine key differences between civil and criminal law.
Course Code 2106350
Leadership Skills DevelopmentCredit 1 Succeed in high school, college, and beyond by taking your future into your own
hands. In this two-semester course, you will learn how to take action, manage your time, chart your goals, and many other leadership techniques.
Course Code 2400300
Journalism 1Credit 1 Explore the history of journalism in the United States from its key role in the first
amendment all the way up to present day issues regarding “right to know” and the changing landscape of journalistic media in the 21st century. Acquire the skills and information needed to actively participate in the consumption, analysis, and creation of news media. Prerequisite: Language Arts 3 recommended.
Course Code 1006300
This course provides a practical art credit to meet the art requirement for high school graduation.
Music of the WorldCredit 1 Take your knowledge of music to the next level. Learn about the impact of
music and how it represents different cultures while “meeting” musicians and composers and discussing their works. Gain a historical perspective of music and experience a variety of musical styles, from the Middle Ages through the 21st century.
Course Code 1301310
This course can be used to meet a performing/fine arts requirement for high school graduation.
Guitar 1Credit 1 This introduction to the basics of music and guitar includes music notation and
musical styles. You will learn practice skills, play the guitar, and perform for your instructor throughout the course.
Course Code 1301320
No prior music experience is necessary, but you must have your own six-string guitar and a way to record and submit a video performance to your instructor. This course can be used as a performing/fine arts credit to meet the art requirement for high school graduation.
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23Mobile Learning App available for course at the iTunes App Store, Android Market, or Intel AppUp.
Important information to note before signing up for a course.
Certificate available upon successful completion of course and exam.
Psychology 1Credit 0.5 Where do thoughts and memories come from? What are emotions? Why do we
behave the way we do? This course will help you to begin to understand the human mind by exploring the research and theories of some of the most brilliant psychologists throughout history. In addition, learn psychological tips that you can use every day, like how to cope and reduce stress.
Course Code 2107300
Reading for College SuccessCredit 0.5 This course will provide you with the necessary tools to become successful
in both academics and in the workplace. Reading is a vital skill needed to effectively take notes, summarize the main idea, and separate fact from opinion. This course empowers you to achieve your goals in higher education and in the career of your choice.
Course Code 1008350
This course is designed for 11th and 12th graders needing to pass the CPT or PERT college entrance exams and whose college placement scores are below the established cut score indicating that they are not “college-ready” in Reading (CPT, below 83; SAT, below 440; ACT, below 18). This course is NOT intended for FCAT preparation for students in grades 6-10.
Social Media 1Credit 0.5 Explore your individual contribution and influential powers by identifying your
digital imprint. In this course, you will examine the world through social media, where citizen journalism is the news, personal audiences are your critics and your supporters, and personal connection is subjective.
Course Code 1006375
Theater, Cinema, and Film ProductionCredit 1 NEW! Explore the elements of theater and cinematic techniques used by those
who create performance productions. As you progress through the course you will view the historical development of different genres and the reasons why the genres were used. You will also be exposed to a detailed view of film and theater backstage operations and asked to speculate on why a director chooses certain perspectives.
Course Code 0400660
Peer Counseling 1Credit 0.5 Gain the skills to help you succeed in all areas of your life. You will learn how to
take action, set goals, manage your time, and help your peers. This course is recommended for ELL (English Language Learner) students but open to all students.
Course Code 1400300
See page 19 for more information on the Parenting Skills and Personal and Family Finance courses.
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Advanced Placement
AP BiologyCredit 1 This challenging two-semester course engages you in a wide variety of activi-
ties. There is substantial emphasis on interpreting and collecting data in virtual labs, writing analytical essays, and mastering biology concepts. Prerequisite: Algebra 1 recommended.
Advanced Code 2000340
AP Calculus AB Credit 1 UPDATED! Comparable to college and university calculus, this course helps
prepare you for the Calculus AB Advanced Placement exam. Study limits, continuity, differentiation, integrated algebraic, trigonometric, and transcendental functions, and the applications of derivatives and integrals. Prerequisites: Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, & Pre-Calculus or Trigonometry/Analytical Geometry.
Advanced Code 1202310
AP Art HistoryCredit 1 Examine major forms of artistic expression from a variety of cultures and eras.
You will learn to look at works of art critically, with intelligence and sensitivity, and to articulate what you see or experience. Prerequisite: World History recommended.
Advanced Code 0100300
This course meets one required science credit for high school graduation.
This course meets one required math credit for high school graduation.
AP Calculus BCCredit 1 UPDATED! Comparable to college and university calculus, this course will
help prepare you for the Calculus BC Advanced Placement exam. Study limits, continuity, differentiation, and integrated algebraic, trigonometric, and transcendental functions, as well as explore applications of derivatives and integrals, infinite series, and parametric and polar equations. Prerequisites: Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, & Pre-Calculus or Trigonometry/Analytical Geometry.
Advanced Code 1202320
This course meets one required math credit for high school graduation.
This course meets a performing/fine arts requirement for high school graduation.
AP Computer Science ACredit 1 UPDATED! Develop the skills required to write programs or parts of programs
to correctly solve specific problems. You will learn design techniques to make programs understandable, adaptable, and reusable. Prerequisites: Algebra 1, Geometry, & Algebra 2.
Advanced Code 0200320
This course provides elective credit only.
25Mobile Learning App available for course at the iTunes App Store, Android Market, or Intel AppUp.
Important information to note before signing up for a course.
Certificate available upon successful completion of course and exam.
AP English Language and Composition Credit 1 Read and analyze prose written in various periods, disciplines, and rhetorical
contexts while gaining an understanding of the interactions among a writer’s purposes, audience expectations, and subjects. Prerequisites: English 1 & 2.
Advanced Code 1001420
AP English Literature and CompositionCredit 1 Develop critical standards for the appreciation of literary works and increase your
sensitivity to literature as a shared experience. Prerequisites: English 1, 2, & 3. Advanced Code 1001430
This course meets one required English credit for high school graduation.
This course meets one required English credit for high school graduation.
AP Environmental ScienceCredit 1 UPDATED! Learn the scientific principles, concepts, and methodologies required
to understand the interrelationships of the natural world. You will evaluate the risks associated with environmental problems and examine alternative solutions in virtual labs. Prerequisites: Algebra 1 and two years of high school science, with labs.
Advanced Code 2001380
This course provides elective credit only.
This course meets one required science credit for high school graduation.
AP Macroeconomics Credit 0.5 Understand the choices you make as a producer, consumer, investor, and tax-
payer. This course provides you with the knowledge and decision-making tools necessary for understanding how a society must organize its limited resources to satisfy its unlimited wants.
Advanced Code 2102370
This course meets the Economics high school graduation requirement.
AP Human GeographyCredit 1 Explore the patterns and processes that impact the way humans understand,
use, and change Earth’s surface. Geographic models, methods, and tools help you examine the effect that human social organization and interconnections have on our world.
Advanced Code 2103400
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AP PsychologyCredit 1 Immerse yourself in modern psychological techniques investigating the ethics
and morality of human and animal research. In this college-level course, you will learn the psychological facts, principles, and phenomena associated with each major area of psychology and enhance your scientific critical thinking skills.
Advanced Code 2107350
This course provides elective credit only.
AP United States Government and Politics Credit 0.5 Research the roles of the media, political parties, interest groups, states,
candidates, bureaucracy, and the public in the governmental process. You will experience the production of policy building in multiple economic and social settings. Prerequisite: United States History recommended.
Advanced Code 2106420
AP StatisticsCredit 1 Actively construct your own understanding of the methods, interpretation,
communication, and application of statistics. Each unit is framed by ideas and questions designed to provide you with a deep understanding of the concepts at hand, rather than memorization and emulation. Prerequisite: Algebra 2.
Advanced Code 1210320
This course meets one required math credit for high school graduation.
This course meets the United States Government high school graduation requirement.
AP Microeconomics Credit 0.5 By taking on the role of a leader at a fictitious company, you will learn
fundamental economic concepts, including scarcity, opportunity costs and trade-offs, productivity, economic systems and institutions, exchange, money, and interdependence.
Advanced Code 2102360
This course meets the Economics high school graduation requirement.
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Middle/JuniorMJ
Language Arts 1Credit 1 Read short stories and novels, listen to music, read newspapers, and even
interview your family. You will also learn how to write interesting stories of your own. Recommended for 6th grade.
Course Code 1001010
Advanced Code 1001020
Language Arts 2Credit 1 Discover your own ability to write through reading, listening, and analyzing
various texts, such as newspapers and novels. Recommended for 7th grade.Course Code 1001040
Advanced Code 1001050
Language Arts 3Credit 1 Acquire the tools to understand and express yourself through writing. By the end
of the course, you will have completed a portfolio of your own original writings. Recommended for 8th grade.
Course Code 1001070
Advanced Code 1001080
MIDDLE SCHOOL
MJ Language Arts
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MJ Mathematics
Mathematics 1Credit 1 UPDATED! Through games that reinforce and strengthen mathematics
skills, you will have opportunities to demonstrate your knowledge of number manipulation in real-world scenarios. Recommended for 6th grade.
Course Code 1205010
Advanced Code 1205020
Mathematics 2Credit 1 UPDATED! Learn mathematics through animations, applications, videos,
games, and real-world scenarios while creating, investigating, and demonstrating your knowledge. Recommended for 7th grade.
Course Code 1205040
Advanced Code 1205050
Pre-AlgebraCredit 1 UPDATED! Gain a true understanding of higher-level concepts, such as systems
of equations and central tendencies, in this engaging, hands-on mathematics course. Recommended for 8th grade.
Course Code 1205070
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Middle/JuniorMJ
Comprehensive Science 1Credit 1 This introduction to science focuses on energy, force, weather, climate, Earth’s
systems, and living organisms. Explore topics in-depth and build a foundation for concepts covered in Comprehensive Science 2 and 3. Recommended for 6th grade.
Course Code 2002040
Advanced Code 2002050
Comprehensive Science 2Credit 1 Explore the foundations of science, including energy, Earth’s changing features
and structures, Earth’s history, genetics, heredity, and the organization and interaction of living organisms. Recommended for 7th grade.
Course Code 2002070
Advanced Code 2002080
Comprehensive Science 3Credit 1 Prepare for high school science courses with this introduction of new topics and
review of science basics. You will learn more about the nature of science, Earth and space science, properties of matter, changes in matter, matter and energy, and energy flow. Recommended for 8th grade.
Course Code 2002100
Advanced Code 2002110
MJ Science
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Civics Credit 1 Explore the rights and responsibilities of United States citizenship and examine
the structure and function of federal, state, and local governments. You will learn about geography and economics and the important roles citizens play in their communities. Recommended for 7th grade.
Course Code 2106010
Advanced Code 2106020
United States HistoryCredit 1 You will discover that history is full of adventure, colorful characters, and
complex plots. Each plot is different and highlights an important story from our nation’s past. Recommended for 8th grade.
Course Code 2100010
Advanced Code 2100020
World HistoryCredit 1 Travel back in time to discover the secrets and benefits of our world’s history.
You will learn about China’s ancient dynasties, the precision of Mayan astronomy, and India’s contribution to medicine, which have formed what we know and who we are today. Recommended for 6th grade.
Course Code 2109010
Advanced Code 2109020
MJ Social Studies
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Middle/JuniorMJ
MJ Health/Physical Education
Fitness – Grade 6Credit 0.5 You will explore health and fitness topics with a crew of virtual characters.
Among them is Coach Cardio, who will help measure your increasing fitness level as you learn to keep your body physically fit.
Course Code 1508000
Comprehensive PE – Grades 6/7Credit 0.5 You will reach new levels of fitness in this course through sports, dance,
aquatics, and more. A friendly cast of course characters will guide you through exercising safely, activities that target different areas of your body, and reaching new goals.
Course Code 1508600
Comprehensive PE – Grades 7/8Credit 0.5 This course will provide you with practice in diverse sports skills and game strat-
egy, leading to a physically active lifestyle. You will explore nutrition and peer pressure while learning how to make effective decisions.
Course Code 1508700
See page 35 for additional Middle School electives.
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MJ Career and Technical Education
Business KeyboardingCredit 0.5 NEW! Using a special online library of software, you will gain typing speed while
learning the proper technique to become a keyboarding master. You will also learn business skills to prepare for your future career.
Course Code 8200110
Careers In Fashion and Interior DesignCredit 0.5 NEW! Work with textiles and elements of design to complete projects related
to fashion and interior design. You will develop leadership, communication, and employability skills as you explore design careers. During the course, you will learn resource management, basic sewing skills, clothing choices, and technology in the design industry.
Course Code 8209100
Sewing machine recommended, not required, for labs.
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Middle/JuniorMJ
Career Research and Decision MakingCredit 0.5 Learn how to set goals and develop an understanding about making informed
career decisions. Throughout this course, you will participate in several self-assessment activities to help you become more aware of your unique interests, values, and skills.
Course Code 1700060
Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Learning StrategiesCredit 0.5 Gain strategies to find important information quickly, transfer it to long-term
memory, and perform better on assignments and tests. You will learn to become a more efficient learner, find balance, and prioritize goals. Recommended for 6th, 7th, or 8th grade.
Course Code 1700100
Guitar 1Credit 1 NEW! Whether you have been playing the guitar forever or have never touched
one, this course will jump-start your music education or continue to build on your existing skills. You will learn to play a wide variety of styles by studying fundamentals of music and basic guitar skills as you as you begin your journey to becoming a skilled guitarist and musician.
Course Code 1301060
Reading 1Credit 1 Through a variety of interesting fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, as well as videos
and class participation, you will learn new vocabulary and comprehension skills. Recommended for 6th grade.
Course Code 1008010
MJ Electives
Creative Photography 1Credit 1 Learn and apply basic camera skills to photograph animals, people, and
landscapes. You will select subjects, take photographs, and print and display memories in your own portfolio.
Course Code 0102040
No prior music experience is necessary, but you must have your own six-string guitar and a way to record and submit a video performance to your instructor.
You must have access to a digital camera (cell phone cameras do not meet the requirement) to take this course.
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