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The courses that will be offered in 2010-2011 are listed below. To review descriptions of each course click here.

If you don't see a course you need or want to take being offered this year, you may be eligible for college classes through the Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Program (PSEO).  Please see the bottom of this page for a description of that program. 

Courses offered
First Semester 2010-2011

Courses offered
Second Semester 2010-2011

Courses offered
Summer Session 2011

June 21st to August 19th

Language Arts

Research Learning (0.5)
Myths and Legends A (0.5)
English Survey A (0.5)
American Literature A (0.5)
American Literature Survey A (0.5)
World Literature (0.5)
Effective Writing (0.5)

Genre Studies A (0.5)

Language Arts

Research Learning (0.5)
Myths and Legends B (0.5)
English Survey B (0.5)
American Literature B (0.5)
American Literature Survey B (0.5)
British Literature (0.5)
Effective Writing (0.5)

Genre Studies B (0.5)

Language Arts

Myths and Legends B (0.5)
English Survey B (0.5)
American Literature B (0.5)
Effective Writing (0.5)

Math

Essential Math (0.5)

Algebra 1 A (0.5)
Geometry A (0.5)
Sketchpad Geometry A (0.5)
Algebra 2 A (0.5)
Pre-Calculus A (0.5)
AP Calculus A (0.5)
Applied Statistics (0.5)
Discrete Math (0.5)

Basic Algebra (0.5)

Sketchpad Geometry Survey (0.5)

Math

Essential Math (0.5)
Algebra 1 B (0.5)
Geometry B (0.5)
Sketchpad Geometry B (0.5)
Algebra 2 B (0.5)
Pre-Calculus B (0.5)
AP Calculus B (0.5)
Applied Statistics (0.5)
Discrete Math (0.5)

Basic Algebra (0.5)

Sketchpad Geometry Survey (0.5)

Math

Algebra 1 B (0.5)
Geometry B (0.5)
Sketchpad Geometry (0.5)
Algebra 2 B (0.5)
Pre-Calculus A (0.5)
Pre-Calculus B (0.5)
Applied Statistics (0.5)
Discrete Math (0.5)

Science

Biology A (0.5)
Biology of Companion Animals (0.5)

Biology Survey (0.5)

Chemistry A (0.5)
Earth and Space Science (0.5)
Physics A (0.5)
Physical Science:  Matter and Energy (0.5)

Science

Biology B (0.5)

Bology of Companion Animals (0.5)

Biology Survey (0.5)
Chemistry B (0.5)
Chemistry Concepts (0.5)
Earth and Space Science (0.5)
Physics B (0.5)
Physics Survey (0.5)

Physical Science:  Matter and Energy (0.5)

Science

Biology B (0.5)
Biology Survey (0.5)
Biology of Companion Animals (0.5)

Social Studies

Civics (0.5)
World Geography (0.5)
U.S. History A (0.5)
World History A (0.5)
Economics (0.5)
Psychology (0.5)
Social Studies

World Geography (0.5)
U.S. History B (0.5)
World History B (0.5)
Economics (0.5)
U.S. Government (0.5)
Psychology (0.5)
Social Studies

World Geography (0.5)
U.S. History B (0.5)
World History B (0.5)
Economics (0.5)
U.S. Government (0.5)
World Languages

Spanish 1 A (0.5)
Spanish 2 A (0.5)
Spanish 3 A (0.5)
Spanish 4 A (0.5)
World Languages

Spanish 1 B (0.5)
Spanish 2 B (0.5)
Spanish 3 B (0.5)
Spanish 4 B (0.5)

World Languages

Spanish 1 A (0.5)
Spanish 1 B (0.5)
Spanish 2 A (0.5)
Spanish 2 B (0.5)
Spanish 3 A (0.5)
Spanish 3 B (0.5)
Spanish 4 A (0.5)
Spanish 4 B (0.5)

Arts

Visual Arts (0.5)
Elements of Music (0.5)
AP Art History (0.75)

Media Arts (0.5)

Arts

Arts Appreciation (0.5)
Media Arts (0.5)
Elements of Music (0.5)

Music Theory (0.5)

Arts

Visual Arts (0.5)
Arts Appreciation (0.5)
Media Arts (0.5)

Health/Physical Education

Health Issues and Choices (0.5)
Physical Education (0.5)
Health/Physical Education

Health Issues and Choices (0.5)
Physical Education (0.5)
 
Vocational and Technical Education Education

Career and Educational Exploration (0.5)
Work Experience (0.5) – Metro Area students only
Vocational and Technical Education Education

Career and Educational Exploration (0.5)
Work Experience (0.5) – Metro Area students only
 
Other Electives

Advisory (0.25)
Other Electives

Advisory (0.25)
 
Special Education

Essential Skills (0.25-0.5)
Essential Language Arts A (0.5)
Special Education

Essential Skills  (0.25-0.5)
Essential Language Arts B (0.5)
 

AP Courses

AP Calculus A (0.5)
AP Art History (0.75)

Transitions (0.5)

AP Courses

AP Calculus B (0.5)
Transitions (0.5)
 


About the PSEO program: This program enables high school students to attend regular college or university courses, many of which are now available online. Credits can be applied toward high school graduation and also applied to a college or university degree. The state of Minnesota pays the tuition and most fees. To be eligible to enroll in these classes, students must meet admissions requirements for PSEO students. For more information about PSEO, begin by contacting the college admission office to discuss the enrollment process and admission requirements.

 
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