Credit: 1.0 | Prerequisite: None This course teaches students the basic principles of yearbook production. Students write copy, captions, and headlines, and learn about digital photography. Students also learn about desktop publishing with appropriate technological…
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Credit: 0.5 | Prerequisite: None Sports Sociology examines the role that athletics and leisure activities play in society. By contrasting local examples like Texas motorsports and high school basketball with international events like the Olympics…
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Credit: 0.5 | Prerequisite: None This course introduces students to the theoretical understand of the family as a social institution by examining demographic changes and evolving definitions in marriage and family patterns. Students research single…
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Credit: 1.0 | Prerequisite: Algebra I Students in Robotics write programs and work with computer-controlled devices to design prototypes and text their designs using simulation software. This class also allows students to explore career opportunities…
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Credit: 1.0 | Prerequisite: None This course engages students in the strategic planning process of coordinating public relations efforts. Students develop objectives, design strategies, and select tactics that serve organizational goals. Students also explore potential…
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Credit: 1.0 | Prerequisite: Physics I or Calculus This class connects physics with complex mathematics and integrated systems. Students study kinematics, forces, momentum, vectors. universal gravitation (the 3-body problem), circular motion, electricity, Gauss’s Law, current,…
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Credit: 1.0 | Prerequisite: None Students learn one of three stringed instruments: the cello, the viola, or the violin. Students explore pitch, rhythm, meter, notation, scales, keys, key signatures, and more as they learn about…
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Credit: 0.5 | Prerequisite: None This course will introduce students to the fundamentals of effective negotiation. This class offers a conceptual framework for skillful persuasion that student use as they practice negotiating in written and…
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Credit: 1.0 | Prerequisite: None Students in this course receive a brief introduction to the elements of music theory. This class explores pitch, rhythm, meter, notation, scales, keys, key signatures, meter, triads, seventh chords, and…
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Credit: 1.0 | Prerequisite: English 3 This course looks at literary representations of warfare along with some of the most influential military personalities and events in classical and modern history. Students engage in thoughtful discussions…
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