All courses are yearlong courses unless otherwise indicated. Any classes taken beyond core graduation requirements will be counted toward electives.
Theology
- Christian Doctrine
- Christian Living
- Church History
- Comparative Religion
Business
- Economics
- Personal Finance
Fine Arts
- Art, Intro to
- Art, Advanced
- Bell Choir
- Drama (0.5 credit)
- Instrumental Music
- Vocal Music
Foreign Language
- Spanish I
- Spanish II
- Spanish III
Language Arts
- American Literature
- British Literature
- Creative Writing (0.5 credit)
- English Composition (0.5 credit)
- College English Composition** (CUENet)
- Journalism*
- Language Arts 9
- Language Arts 10
- Novels (0.5 credit)
- Shakespeare (0.5 credit)
- Speech/Debate* (0.5 credit)
- World Literature
Mathematics
(Pre-requisite – previous math class)
- Algebra I
- Geometry
- Algebra II/Trigonometry
- Pre-Calculus
- Calculus
- Calculus II
Physical Education
- Health and First Aid
- Physical Education
- Strength and Conditioning
Science
- Anatomy/Physiology (Pre-requisite – Biology)
- Biology
- Biology, A.P. ** (Pre-requisite – Biology & Chemistry)
- Chemistry (Pre-requisite – Biology & enrolled/completed Alg. II)
- College Environmental Science** (CUENet)
- Physics (Pre-requisite – Biology & completed Algebra II)
Social Studies
- Psychology* (0.5 credit)
- College Intro to Psychology** (CUENet)
- Sociology* (0.5 credit)
- College Intro to Sociology** (CUENet)
- U.S. History
- U.S. History, A.P. **
- U.S. Government
- World Geography
- World History
Technology
- Computer Science / Yearbook
- Computer Technology
Electives
- Study Skills
- Film Studies
Others (Such as: Cooking, Guitar 1&2, Piano 1&2, Outdoor Ed., Improvisation, Film-making, and as scheduled)
Aides
- Chemistry Aide*
- Office Aide*
- Teacher Aide*
- Technology Aide*
* Elective Class – Does not fulfill course requirement.
** College Credit available
Honors Courses
Some core curriculum classes will offer “Honors” credit. “Honors” will be supplemental to the mainstream class and will require higher level thinking skills. Students taking an “Honors” course will submit an Honors Course Application and must commit to the “Honors” coursework for each quarter.
