Course Offerings


The following course schedule is for reference only and is provided as a general guideline. Students may enroll for just one semester (even of a year-long class) or for the entire year, in one or more classes.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL COURSES

Grade 5
  1. Language Arts 5 (LA5)
  2. Math 5 (MA5)
  3. Science 5 (SC5)
  4. Social Studies 5 (Modern History) (WS5)
  5. Bible 5 (Christ & My Choices) (BB5)
  6. Elective Choices (any combination):
    CreateArt 5, Keyboarding, a variety of Foreign Language courses

MIDDLE SCHOOL COURSES

Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8
  1. Language Arts 6 (LA6)
  2. Math 6 (MA6)
  3. Science 6 (SC6)
  4. Social Studies 6 (East) (WS6)
  5. Bible 6 (Life of Christ) (BB6)
  6. Elective Choices (any combination):
    P.E./Health 6, Keyboarding, CreateArt 6, Computer Skills (CS6)
  1. Language Arts 7 (LA7)
  2. Math 7 (MA7) or
    Pre-algebra (MA8)
  3. Science 7 (SC7)
  4. Social Studies (West) (WH7)
  5. Bible 7 (Character Qualities) (BB7)
  6. Elective Choices (any combination):
    P.E./Health 7, Keyboarding, CreateArt 7, a variety of Foreign Language courses
  1. Language Arts 8 (LA8)
  2. Pre-algebra (MA8) or
    Algebra 1 (MATH100)
  3. General Science (SC8)
  4. Social Studies 8 (US to 1877) (SS8)
  5. Bible 8 (Doctrine of God) (BB8)
  6. Elective Choices (any combination): P.E./Health 8, Keyboarding, CreateArt 7, a variety of Foreign Language courses

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES

A full-time high school student will need to choose from the following courses to fill the course schedule with 6 full-time equivalent (FTE) courses. This could be 6 year-long courses and 2 one-semester courses, or any like combination. In other words, a full-time student will be one who registers for courses that “add up” to 6.0 credits. Be sure that your choices will satisfy the graduation requirements. Visit the Course Descriptions page for detailed information on each of these courses. The subject-specific courses are listed within the core course listing in the general sequence/order in which most students complete the courses for the respective subject area.

CORE COURSES

The number of course credits is indicated in the parentheses.

ENGLISH MATHEMATICS
  1. Language Arts 9 (1.0)
  2. World Literature (1.0)
  3. North American Literature (1.0)
  4. British Literature (1.0)
  5. AP Literature & Composition (1.0)

PHYSICAL & HEALTH EDUCATION

  1. Physical Education (0.5)
  2. Health Education (0.5)
  3. Advanced Physical Education (0.5)
  1. Algebra 1 (1.0)
  2. Geometry (1.0)
  3. Algebra 2 (1.0)
  4. Pre-calculus (1.0)
  5. Business Math (1.0)
  6. Discrete Math (1.0)
  7. Trigonometry (1.0)
  8. AP Calculus AB (1.0)
  9. AP Calculus BC (1.0)
  10. AP Statistics (1.0)

SOCIAL STUDIES SCIENCE
  1. U.S. History Survey (1.0)
  2. U.S. History from 1877 (1.0)
  3. World History Survey (1.0)
  4. Ancient History (1.0) - NEW
  5. Modern World History (1.0)
  6. World Geography (1.0)
  7. Comparative World Government (0.5)
  8. U.S. Government (0.5)
  9. U.S. Economics (0.5)
  10. AP Microeconomics (0.5)
  11. AP Macroeconomics (0.5) - starting Nov. 2011
  12. AP U.S. History (1.0)
  13. AP World History (1.0)
  14. AP European History (1.0)
  15. AP U.S. Government & Politics (0.5)
  16. AP Comparative Government & Politics (0.5)
  1. Physical Science (1.0)
  2. Integrated Science (1.0)
  3. Biology (1.0)
  4. Chemistry (1.0)
  5. Physics (1.0)
  6. Anatomy & Physiology (1.0)
  7. AP Biology (1.0)
  8. AP Chemistry (1.0)
  9. AP Physics C-Mechanics (1.0)

 

ELECTIVE COURSES

The number of course credits is indicated in the parentheses.

CHRISTIAN FOUNDATIONS BUSINESS
  1. Introduction to Bible Study (1.0)
  2. Old Testament Survey (1.0)
  3. New Testament Survey (1.0)
  4. Doctrine/Theology: Principles of the Christian Faith (1.0)
  5. Worldviews in Conflict (1.0)
  6. Foundations for the Christian Worldview (1.0)
  7. Worldviews in New Religious Movements (Cults) (0.5)
  8. Worldview and Islam (0.5)
  9. Worldview and Fantasy Literature (0.5)
  10. Worldview: World Religions (0.5)
  1. Learning Office 2007/2010 (0.5)
  2. Introduction to Web Page Design (0.5)
  3. Intermediate Web Page Design (0.5)
  4. Keyboarding (No Credit)
  5. Accounting 1 (0.5)
  6. Accounting 2 (0.5)
  7. Yearbook Design (1)

 

COLLEGE & CAREER COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS
  1. Career Planning (0.5)
  2. College Preparation (0.5)
  3. SAT Preparation (0.5)
  4. Life Management Skills (0.5)
  5. Learning to Learn (0.5)
  1. Introduction to Computer Programming (1.0)
  2. AP Computer Science 1 (1.0)
  3. Computer Maintenance & Repair 1 (0.5)
  4. Computer Maintenance & Repair 2 (0.5)
  5. Basic Electronics & Digital Logic (1.0)
  6. Digital Photography (0.5)
LIBERAL ARTS LANGUAGES
  1. Greek Mythology (0.5)
  2. Humanities 1 (0.5)
  3. Humanities 2 (0.5)
  4. Creative Writing (0.5)
  5. Advanced Creative Writing (0.5)
  6. Logic 1 (0.5)
  7. Logic 2 (0.5)
  8. Music Appreciation (0.5)
  9. Drawing 1 (0.5)
  10. Drawing 2 (0.5)
  11. Painting 1 (0.5)
  12. Painting 2 (0.5)
  13. Advanced Drawing & Painting (0.5 or 1.0)
  14. Introduction to Psychology (0.5)

 

  1. Chinese 1 (1.0)
  2. Chinese 2 (1.0)
  3. French 1 (1.0)
  4. French 2 (1.0)
  5. French 3 (1.0)
  6. AP French (1.0)
  7. German 1 (1.0)
  8. German 2 (1.0)
  9. Spanish 1 (1.0)
  10. Spanish 2 (1.0)
  11. Spanish 3 (1.0)
  12. AP Spanish (1.0)
  13. Latin 1 (1.0)
  14. Latin 2 (1.0)
  15. Sign Language 1 (0.5)
  16. Sign Language 2 (0.5)
  17. Sign Language 3 (0.5)