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16-17 Hs Dept Flow Charts
16-17 Hs Dept Flow Charts
Freshman
Year
Sophomore
Year
Junior
Year
English 9
1210/1211
1 unit
English 10
1213/1214
1 unit
English 11
1216/1217
1 unit
Senior
Year
SENIOR ENGLISH
OPTIONS:
English 9
1310/1311
1 unit
English 9
1410/1411
1 unit
English 10
1313/1314
1 unit
English 11
1316/1317
1 unit
English 10
1413/1414
1 unit
English 11
1416/1417
1 unit
AP Eng. Language
1516/1517
1 unit
English 12
1319/1320 - 1 unit
----------OR----------
AP English
Language
1516/1517 - 1 unit
AP English
Literature
1519/1520
1 unit
Elective Courses
Reading and
Thinking Skills
1800/1801
1 unit
Journalism 1
1820
0.5 unit
Journalism 2
1821/1822
1 unit
Creative Writing 1
1828
0.5 unit
Creative Writing 2
1829
0.5 unit
Publications
1837/1838
1 unit
Debate
1830
0.5 unit
Public Speaking
1839
0.5 unit
Acting
1851
0.5 unit
College 101
1832
0.5 unit
Film Criticism 1
1854
0.5 unit
Film Criticism 2
1855
0.5 unit
Edited 9/14/15
ECC English
Composition 1
(Middle College)
ECC ENG 101
1 unit
Freshman
Year
Sophomore
Year
Junior
Year
English 9
1210/1211
1 unit
English 10
1213/1214
1 unit
English 11
1216/1217
1 unit
Senior
Year
SENIOR ENGLISH
OPTIONS:
English 9
1310/1311
1 unit
English 10
1313/1314
1 unit
English 11
1316/1317
1 unit
English 12
1319/1320 - 1 unit
----------OR----------
English 12
1419/1420 - 1 unit
----------OR----------
AP English
Language
1516/1517 - 1 unit
English 9
1410/1411
1 unit
English 10
1413/1414
1 unit
English 11
1416/1417
1 unit
AP Eng. Language
1516/1517
1 unit
AP English
Literature
1519/1520
1 unit
Elective Courses
Reading and
Thinking Skills
1800/1801
1 unit
Journalism 1
1820
0.5 unit
Journalism 2
1821/1822
1 unit
Creative Writing 1
1828
0.5 unit
Creative Writing 2
1829
0.5 unit
Publications
1837/1838
1 unit
Debate
1830
0.5 unit
Public Speaking
1839
0.5 unit
Acting
1851
0.5 unit
College 101
1832
0.5 unit
Film Criticism 1
1854
0.5 unit
Film Criticism 2
1855
0.5 unit
Edited 9/14/15
ECC English
Composition 1
(Middle College)
ECC ENG 101
1 unit
Freshman
Year
Sophomore
Year
Junior
Year
Senior
Year
English 10
1313/1314
1 unit
English 11
1316/1317
1 unit
SENIOR ENGLISH
OPTIONS:
English 9
1210/1211
1 unit
English 9
1310/1311
1 unit
English 12
1319/1320 - 1 unit
----------OR----------
English 12
1419/1420 - 1 unit
English 9
1410/1411
1 unit
English 10
1413/1414
1 unit
----------OR----------
English 11
1416/1417
1 unit
AP English
Language
1516/1517 - 1 unit
AP Eng. Language
1516/1517
1 unit
AP English
Literature
1519/1520
1 unit
Elective Courses
Reading and
Thinking Skills
1800/1801
1 unit
Journalism 1
1820
0.5 unit
Journalism 2
1821/1822
1 unit
Creative Writing 1
1828
0.5 unit
Creative Writing 2
1829
0.5 unit
Publications
1837/1838
1 unit
Debate
1830
0.5 unit
Public Speaking
1839
0.5 unit
Acting
1851
0.5 unit
College 101
1832
0.5 unit
Film Criticism 1
1854
0.5 unit
Film Criticism 2
1855
0.5 unit
Edited 9/14/15
ECC English
Composition 1
(Middle College)
ECC ENG 101
1 unit
AP Capstone:
Research Seminar
1531/1532
1 unit
Jacobs only 15-16
(Three years of mathematics are required for graduation; four years are recommended for success in college and career.)
Freshman
Year
Sophomore
Year
Algebra 1
3304/3305
1 Unit
AND
Algebra 1 Extension
3206/3207
1 Unit
By recommendation
Algebra 1
3304/3305
1 unit
Senior
Year
Geometry
3209/3210
1 Unit
Algebra 2
3215/3216
1 unit
Expanding Math
Applications
3842/3843
1 unit
Geometry
3312/3313
1 unit
Algebra 2
3315/3316
1 unit
Geometry
3412/3413
1 unit
Algebra 2
3415/3416
1 unit
Pre-Calculus/Trig
3420/3421
1 unit
Algebra 2
3315/3316
1 unit
OR
Geometry
3312/3313
1 unit
Junior
Year
Business Calculus
3823/3824
----------OR---------AP Statistics
----------OR---------AP Computer Science
Geometry
3412/3413
1 unit
Algebra 2
3415/3416
1 unit
3526/3527 or 3528/3529
2 units
----------OR----------
Pre-Calculus/Trig
3420/3421
1 unit
AP Statistics
3531/3532
----------OR----------
Business Calculus
3823/3824
Algebra 2
3415/3416
1 unit
Elective
Courses
Expanding Math
Applications
3842/3843
1 unit
Pre-Calculus/Trig
3420/3421
1 unit
Business Calculus
3823/3824
1 unit
AP Statistics
3531/3532
1 unit
AP Statistics
AP Calculus
3531/3532
----------OR----------
(AB or BC)
3526/3527 or
3528/3529
AP Computer Science
2 units
AP Computer
Science
3533/3534
1 unit
3533/3534
----------OR----------
(Middle College)
Edited 9/14/15
(Middle College)
(Three years of mathematics are required for graduation; four years are recommended for success in college and career.)
Freshman
Year
Sophomore
Year
Junior
Year
Senior
Year
Geometry
3209/3210
1 Unit
Algebra 2
3215/3216
1 unit
Expanding Math
Applications
3842/3843
1 unit
Geometry
3312/3313
1 unit
Algebra 2
3315/3316
1 unit
Geometry
3412/3413
1 unit
Algebra 2
3415/3416
1 unit
Pre-Calculus/Trig
3420/3421
1 unit
Geometry
3312/3313
1 unit
Algebra 2
3315/3316
1 unit
Geometry
3412/3413
1 unit
Algebra 2
3415/3416
1 unit
Algebra 1
3304/3305
1 Unit
AND
Algebra 1 Extension
3206/3207
1 Unit
By recommendation
Algebra 1
3304/3305
1 unit
OR
AP Calculus
Pre-Calculus/Trig
3420/3421
1 unit
Algebra 2
3415/3416
1 unit
Elective
Courses
Pre-Calculus/Trig
3420/3421
1 unit
Expanding Math
Applications
3842/3843
1 unit
AP Statistics
3531/3532
1 unit
(AB or BC)
AP Computer
Science
3533/3534
1 unit
AP Statistics
3531/3532
AP Statistics
3531/3532
----------OR----------
3526/3527 or
3528/3529
AP Computer Science
2 units
3533/3534
----------OR----------
(Middle College)
Edited 9/14/15
(Middle College)
(Three years of mathematics are required for graduation; four years are recommended for success in college and career.)
Freshman
Year
Sophomore
Year
Algebra 1
3304/3305
1 Unit
Algebra 1 Extension
3206/3207
1 Unit
By recommendation
Senior
Year
Algebra 2
3215/3216
1 unit
Geometry
3209/3210
1 Unit
AND
Junior
Year
Expanding Math
Applications
3842/3843
1 unit
AND
Algebra 2 Extension
3221/3222
1 Unit
By recommendation
Geometry
3312/3313
1 unit
Algebra 2
3315/3316
1 unit
Geometry
3412/3413
1 unit
Algebra 2
3415/3416
1 unit
Pre-Calculus/Trig
3420/3421
1 unit
Geometry
3312/3313
1 unit
Algebra 2
3315/3316
1 unit
Geometry
3412/3413
1 unit
Algebra 2
3415/3416
1 unit
Algebra 1
3304/3305
1 unit
OR
Pre-Calculus/Trig
3420/3421
1 unit
AP Statistics
3531/3532
Pre-Calculus/Trig
3420/3421
1 unit
Algebra 2
3415/3416
1 unit
Elective
Courses
Expanding
Math
Applications
3842/3843
1 unit
Edited 10/02/15
Intro to
Computer
Science
3833/3834
1 unit
AP
Statistics
3531/3532
1 unit
AP
Computer
Science
3533/3534
1 unit
AP Statistics
AP Calculus
3531/3532
----------OR----------
(AB or BC)
AP
Computer
Science
Principles
3538/3539
1 unit
3526/3527 or
3528/3529
AP Computer Science
2 units
Robot
Engineering
and Coding
3844/3845
1 unit
3533/3534
----------OR----------
Freshman
Year
Sophomore
Year
Junior
Year
Senior
Year
Environmental Science
4820/4821
1 unit
Chemistry
4213/4214
1 unit
Biology
4201/2402
1 unit
OR
OR
Biology
4301/4302
1 unit
Elective
Physics
4310/4311
1 unit
Chemistry
4313/4314
1 unit
Elective
OR
Environmental Science
4820/4821
1 unit
Physics
4410/4411
1 unit
Chemistry
4413/4414
1 unit
Biology
4401/4402
1 unit
AP or Elective
OR
AP Physics 1
4510/4511
1 unit
Revised 9/14/15
Elective Courses
AP Biology
4501/4502
2 units
AP Chemistry
4513/4514
2 units
AP Environmental Science
4523/4524
1 unit
AP Physics 1
4510/4511
1 unit
AP Physics 2
4520/4521
1 unit
AP Physics C
(Calculus-based)
4515/4516
2 units
Forensic Science
4841
0.5 unit
Environmental Science
4820/4821
1 unit
Zoology
4831/4832*
1 unit
*Prerequisite: B or better in
Biology and B or better in
Chemistry, or division head
approval
Freshman
Year
Biology
4201/2402
1 unit
Sophomore
Year
Physical Science
4205/4206
1 unit
Junior
Year
Senior
Year
Elective
Physics
4310/4311
1 unit
Biology
4301/4302
1 unit
Chemistry
4313/4314
1 unit
OR
Environmental Science
4820/4821
1 unit
Physics
4410/4411
1 unit
Chemistry
4413/4414
1 unit
Biology
4401/4402
1 unit
Elective
AP or Elective
OR
AP Physics 1
45XX/45XX
1 unit
Revised 9/14/15
Elective Courses
AP Biology
4501/4502
2 units
AP Chemistry
4513/4514
2 units
AP Environmental Science
4523/4524
1 unit
AP Physics 1
4510/4511
1 unit
AP Physics 2
4520/4521
1 unit
AP Physics C
(Calculus-based)
4515/4516
2 units
Forensic Science
4841
0.5 unit
Environmental Science
4820/4821
1 unit
Zoology
4831/4832*
1 unit
*Prerequisite: B or better in
Biology and B or better in
Chemistry, or division head
approval
Freshman
Year
Biology
4201/2402
1 unit
Sophomore
Year
Physical Science
4205/4206
1 unit
Junior
Year
Senior
Year
Elective
Physics
4310/4311
1 unit
Biology
4301/4302
1 unit
Chemistry
4313/4314
1 unit
OR
Environmental Science
4820/4821
1 unit
Physics
4410/4411
1 unit
Chemistry
4413/4414
1 unit
Biology
4401/4402
1 unit
Elective
AP or Elective
OR
AP Physics 1
45XX/45XX
1 unit
Revised 9/14/15
Elective Courses
AP Biology
4501/4502
2 units
AP Chemistry
4513/4514
2 units
AP Environmental Science
4523/4524
1 unit
Forensic Science
4841
0.5 unit
Environmental Science
4820/4821
1 unit
Forensic Science
4841
0.5 unit
Environmental Science
4820/4821
1 unit
Zoology
4831/4832*
1 unit
*Prerequisite: B or better in
Biology and B or better in
Chemistry, or division head
approval
Grade 9
World History
2201/2202
1 unit
Grade 10
Global Economics
2204
0.5 unit
Grade 11
U.S. Government
2206
0.5 unit
Elective
U.S. History
2208/2209
1 unit
OR
OR
Global Economics
2204
0.5 unit
Elective
World History
2301/2302
1 unit
Global Economics
2304
0.5 unit
U.S. Government
2306
0.5 unit
U.S. History
2308/2309
1 unit
OR
Global Economics
2304
0.5 unit
Elective
World History
2401/2402
1 unit
AP Human
Geography
2530/2531
1 unit
Elective Courses
Edited 9/14/15
AND
AP Class
1 unit
----------OR---------Elective
0.5 unit
AP World History
2501/2502
1 unit
U.S. Government
2206
0.5 unit
Elective
OR
Global Economics
2404 / 0.5 unit
----------OR---------U.S. Government
2406 / 0.5 unit
Grade 12
U.S. History
2408/2409
1 unit
----------OR---------AP U.S. History
2508/2509
1 unit
AP U.S. History
2506/2507
1 unit
AP Human
Geography
2530/2531
1 unit
AP World
History
2501/2502
1 unit
AP Psychology
2515/2516
1 unit
Psychology
2815
0.5 unit
20th Century
Wars
2817
0.5 unit
Wars and
Conflict
2821
0.5 unit
Civil War
2825
0.5 unit
U.S. Government
2306
0.5 unit
U.S. Government
2406 / 0.5 unit
----------OR---------Global Economics
2404 / 0.5 unit
AND
AP Class
1 unit
----------OR---------Elective
0.5 unit
AP U.S.
Government
2506/2507
1 unit
Taken concurrently
AP Macro
Economics
2503/2504
1 unit
Sociology
2814
0.5 unit
Two-Dimensional Design
and Techniques 1
8803/8804
1 unit
Two-Dimensional Design
and Techniques 2
8805/8806
1 unit
(Repeatable)
Photography 2
8814
0.5 unit
Photography 3
8815
0.5 unit
Studio Art
8835/8836
1 unit
(Repeatable)
Edited 09/14/2015
Photography 1
8813
0.5 unit
Three-Dimensional
Design and Techniques 1
8830/8831
1 unit
Three-Dimensional
Design and Techniques 2
8832/8833
1 unit
(Repeatable)
Photography 4
8816
0.5 unit
AP Studio Art
8530/8531
1 unit
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY/
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Accounting 1
6824/6825
1 unit
Computer Keyboarding
6801
0.5 unit
Accounting 2
6827/6828
1 unit
WORK PROGRAM/
INTERNSHIP
Computer Applications
6805/6806
1 unit
Internship
6869/6870
1 unit
Computer Design
6807
0.5 unit
Multimedia 1
6808
0.5 unit
Multimedia 2
6809
0.5 unit
Web Development
6810/6811
1 unit
0.5 unit
Sales and Advertising
6817
0.5 unit
Introduction to Business
6812/6813
1 unit
Business Law
6819/6820
1 unit
Business INCubator I
(Entrepreneurship)
6822/6823
1 unit
Dundee-Crown only
Business INCubator II
(Entrepreneurship)
6832/6833
1 unit
Dundee-Crown only
Each shaded course on this chart is the equivalent of an Elgin Community College course and meets the Elgin Community
College courses learning objectives and/or task competencies. To receive college credit for these courses at Elgin
Community College, the student must:
Complete the articulated high school course (or, for some areas, the course sequencesee course guide for
more information) with a final grade average of B or better each semester.
Enroll at ECC in a degree-seeking program in the fall semester following graduation or later, within 27 months.
The high school graduate is entitled to ECC college credit and to advanced placement
at Elgin
Community College
Edited
9/26/2012
and is able to enter the ECC course for which the articulated-credit course is the prerequisite.
Culinary Arts 2
7857
0.5 unit
Culinary Arts 3
7858
0.5 unit
Child Development 2
7852
0.5 unit
Child Development 3
7853
0.5 unit
Foundations to
Teaching
7860
0.5 unit
Educational
Methodology
7861
1.0 unit
Fashion Merchandising
7867
0.5 unit
Esthetics
Cosmetology
OR
OR
See Course Selection Guide for more information and for course descriptions.
Barbering
OR
Edited 9/14/15
Automotive Technology 2
7802 0.5 unit
Automotive Technology 3
7803 1 unit (double period)
Woods 3
7825 1 unit (double period)
Advanced Manufacturing 1
7841/7842 1 unit
Advanced Manufacturing 2
7843/7844 1 unit
Advanced Manufacturing 3
7845/746 1 unit
Welding 1
7816 0.5 unit
Welding 2
7817 0.5 unit
Welding 3
7818 1 unit (double period)
Woods 1
7822 0.5 unit
HAMPSHIRE ONLY
DUNDEE-CROWN ONLY
Electricity 1
7813 0.5 unit
Electricity 2
7814 0.5 unit
Video Production 2
7875/7876 1 unit
Electricity 3
7815 1 unit (double period)
Each shaded course on this chart is the equivalent of an Elgin Community College course and meets the
Elgin Community College courses learning objectives and/or task competencies. To receive college
credit for these courses at Elgin Community College, the student must:
Complete the articulated high school course (or, for some areas, the course sequencesee
course guide for more information) with a final grade average of B or better each semester.
Enroll at ECC in a degree-seeking program in the fall semester following graduation or later,
within 27 months. The high school graduate is entitled to ECC college credit and to advanced
placement at Elgin Community College and is able to enter theEdited
ECC course
for which the
8/31/14
articulated-credit course is the prerequisite.
Band
Orchestra
Concert Band
8840/8841
1 unit
Concert
Orchestra
8870/8871
1 unit
Symphonic
Band
8846/8847
1 unit
Symphonic
Winds
8848/8849
1 unit
Symphonic
Orchestra
8874/8875
1 unit
Chorus
Mens Chorus
8866/8867
1 unit
Varsity Womens
Chorus
Symphonic
Strings
8876/8877
1 unit
8836/8837
1 unit
Chamber
Orchestra
8878/8879
1 unit
Wind Ensemble
8850/8851
1 unit
Womens
Chorus
8834/8835
1 unit
Concert Choir
8890/8891
1 unit
Varsity Womens
Singers
Concert Singers
8892/8893
1 unit
Chamber Choir
8894/8895
1 unit
Other
Percussion
Ensemble
8884/8885
1 unit
Jazz Band*
8858/8859
1 unit
Jazz Ensemble*
8854/8854
1 unit
Musicology
8864
0.5 unit
Guitar 2
8869
0.5 unit
Beginning Instrument
Methods
8860/8861
1 unit
Music Theory 1
8862
0.5 unit
8838/8839
1 unit
AP Music Theory
8564/8565
1 unit
Edited 9/14/15
PE Leadership Training 1
(1 credit full year enroll)
(9826/9827)
PE Leadership Training 2 (1
credit full year enroll)
(9828/9829) coming 2017-2018
Sophomore
Year
Junior
Year
Senior
Year
French 1
French 2
French 3
French 4
5840/5841
1 unit
5843/5844
1 unit
5846/5847
1 unit
5849/5850
1 unit
German 1
German 4
German 2
German 3
5820/5821
1 unit
5823/5824
1 unit
5826/5827
1 unit
Spanish 2
Spanish 3
Spanish 4
5804/5805
1 unit
5807/5808
1 unit
5810/5811
1 unit
Spanish 1
Spanish 2
5801/5802
1 unit
5804/5805
1 unit
Spanish 3
5807/5808
1 unit
5810/5811
1 unit
AP Spanish
Language
AP Spanish
Literature
AP Spanish
Language
5513/5514
1 unit
5829/5830
1 unit
AP Spanish Language
5513/5514
1 unit
Spanish 4
5515/5516
1 unit
5513/5514
1 unit
District 300 high schools offer four-year programs in Spanish, French, and German. The study of one language for four years is preferred if any real use is to be made
of the language. Four years of a world language in high school satisfies a world language requirement in many colleges. Many colleges require or recommend the
study of a world language for entrance and/or graduation. Please review individual college entrance requirements for specific information. Also, many colleges and
universities grant:
1. Credit for successfully passing the Advanced Placement Tests.
2. Credit for demonstrating proficiency.
3. With a score of 3, 4 or 5 on the Advanced Placement Spanish Language Test and proficiency in English, D300 grants the Illinois State Seal of Biliteracy on a
students diploma and transcript.
In addition to preparing for college, the study of a world language has become important to students planning for a career in government, business, and industry,
Edited 10/14/11
and many other career options.