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Course Selection 2014-2015. Class of 2016. Course Selection Process. W e will be sharing information about courses with you today. Don't be afraid to ask questions. The courses you request determines what courses are offered the following year. CHOOSE CAREFULLY!!
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Course Selection2014-2015 Class of 2016
Course Selection Process • We will be sharing information about courses with you today. • Don't be afraid to ask questions. • The courses you request determines what courses are offered the following year. CHOOSE CAREFULLY!! • There are no schedule changes (except for graduation requirements) • What Students Need to Do... • Review your transcript to see what courses you need (you can see it on Infinite Campus-- in the student portal) • Choose your 6 requests and 4 alternates (if you don't choose we choose for you) • Have your core area (English, math, science, social studies) teachers confirm your selection by signing your registration form • Have your parents sign your registration form • Students will be entering their requests in the computer labs starting Monday– be prepared. Please turn in forms to English teachers.
Credit Requirements Graduation Requirements: 22 Credits to Graduate • 4 English • 4 Math • 3 Science • 3 Social Studies • 1 PE • 1 CTE or Fine Art • 6 Electives AZ University Requirements:(In addition to DUSD) • 4 English • 4 Math (Camb 1-2, Camb 3-4, Alg3-4 & 1 course with Alg 3-4 as a pre-req) • 3 Lab Science • 2 Social Studies (US and History and Economics) • 2 World Language (same language) • 1 Fine Arts See your course selection sheet for additional requirements.
Core Area Courses • English: Choose 1 of the following. English 5-6 Dual Enrollment English 5-6 • Students will need to have passed the Rio Salado placement test • Students will be expected to enroll as a Dual Enrollment student through Rio Salado (financial aid opportunities will be available AP English Literature/Dual Enrollment Eligible* (Dual Enrollment Eligible– Offered with Honors Weight)
Core Area Classes Science Physics 1-2 - study of motion, forces, energy, and energy conservation • Prerequisites: Chemistry 1-2, concurrent enrollment in Algebra 3-4 or higher Physics 1-2 Honors*- study of motion, forces, energy, and energy conservation • Prerequisites: Chemistry 1-2, concurrent enrollment in Algebra 3-4 or higher Anatomy & Physiology 1-2 - structures and functions of the human body in health and disease • Prerequisites: Chemistry 1-2 AP Biology 1-2*: Designed to offer students topics that are covered in a freshman Biology course at the university level. Prerequisites: Chemistry 1-2
Core Area Classes Science Continued Environmental Science: This course examines the relationships of living organisms to both living and non-living components of ecosystems. Human impact on natural systems will also be explored. Pre-requisites: Biology GeoSpace Science: In this class, students will study geochemical cycles, internal and external energy in the earth system, origin and evolution of the earth and the universe. Pre-requisites: Biology Forensics 1-2: This class provide the skills and background to apply the principles of forensic science. THIS CLASS DOES NOT COUNT AS A LAB SCIENCE.
Core Area Classes • Math: Choose 1 of the following… Algebra 3-4* (pre-req is geometry) Algebra 3-4 Honors* (pre-req is geometry or geometry honors) Financial Math* (pre-req is algebra 3-4) Statistics* (pre-req is algebra 3-4) AP Statistics* Dual Enrollment Eligible/AP Exam(pre-req is algebra 3-4) Pre-Calculus*: Dual Enrollment Eligible (pre-req is algebra 3-4) Pre-CalcHonors*: Dual Enrollment Eligible (pre-req is algebra 3-4) AP Calculus*: Dual Enrollment Eligible/AP Exam(pre-req is trig/pre-calc) Math placement needs to be signed by math teacher
Core Area Electives If choosing .5 credit electives, you must choose two courses (.5 + .5= 1.0). You can choose a .5 English and a .5 Social Studies English 0.5 Credit (1 semester) Mythology Short Stories Creative Writing Social Studies 1.0 Credit (full year) AP US History (Dual Enrollment Eligible) Psychology Dual Enrollment Psychology 0.5 Credit (1 semester) US Justice Human Rights World Cultures
World Language Spanish Spanish 1-2: (No prior Spanish experience) Spanish 3-4: Spanish 5-6H: Dual Enrollment eligible course AP Spanish: Dual Enrollment eligible course/ AP Exam Spanish for Native Speakers - fluent Spanish speaker • All world language courses include speaking, reading, writing and listening. • 2.0 credits of the same language are required for university acceptance.
World Language American Sign Language 1-2 • This class will introduce the fundamentals of American Sign Language used by the Deaf Community including the basic vocabulary, syntax, finger spelling and grammatical non-manual signals. • This course will focus on communicative competence. It will develop gestural skills as foundation for American Sign Language. 2.0 credits of the same language are required for university acceptance.
Physical Education Lifetime Sports Requires successful completion of Boys/Girls PE or Performing Arts • 10th - 12th grade co-ed course Topics: Pickle ball, lacrosse, golf, archery, field hockey, horseshoes, bocce ball and fitness. Aerobics Requires successful completion of Boys/Girls PE or Performing Arts • 10th - 12th grade co-ed course Topics: Aerobics, P90X, Tae Bo, Pilates, Fitness Journals, etc Physical Conditioning Requires successful completion of Boys/Girls PE or Performing Arts • 10th - 12th grade co-ed course Class is a combination of weight training and conditioning concepts Advanced Physical Conditioning Requires successful completion of Physical Conditioning • 11th and 12th grade co-ed course. Class is a combination of weight training and conditioning concepts
The Arts Fine Arts • Ceramics • Intro to Art • Drawing Performing Arts • Dance • Marching and Concert Band • Percussion • Choir • Guitar • Piano • Theatre
Visual Arts • Intro to Art: drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking– elements and principles • Drawing 1-2*: applying skills used in Intro to Art and adding new techniques *intro to art is a pre-req • Drawing 3-4*: portfolio development *drawing 1-2 is a pre-req
Ceramics • Ceramics 1-2: covers basic hand building and glaze techniques through a variety of sculptural and functional objects • Ceramics 3-4*: more in-depth hand building techniques, exploration of surface quality and introduction to wheel throwing (*Ceramics 1-2 is a pre-req) • Ceramics 5-6*: wheel throwing
Dance • Beginning Dance • Intermediate Dance • Advanced Dance • Students must complete the courses in sequence or have permission of the instructor to skip levels • Courses covers jazz, tap, ballet, modern, hip hop and choreography • Students have multiple opportunities for performance
Choir • Mixed Choir: Introductory class • Concert Choir: Traveling performance group. Students have opportunities to compete for ratings
Instrumental • Marching Band/Concert Band: students have performance requirements and opportunities • Concert Percussion: (Drum Line) students have performance requirements and opportunities • Guitar: students have an opportunity to play a variety of styles of music. Performance opportunities • Piano1-2: learn to play the piano while developing your knowledge of music theory • Piano 3-4: an intermediate/advanced piano course
Theatre • Beginning Theatre • Intermediate Theatre
ROTC MISSION TO MOTIVATE YOU TO BE A BETTER CITIZEN • Learn how to lead • Full college ROTC scholarship available • Summer Leadership Camp available Military Opportunities • Advance Promotion • Army / Navy / Air Force E-3 • Marine Corps E-2 • More rank equals more Money! Help us Help you achieve your GOALS! Dysart High School Demon Battalion
Arts and Communication • Audio/Visual Technologies • TV/Broadcast Production 1-2 (9,10,11,12) • Produce DHS “news” reports, public service announcements (PSAs) & short video features • TV/Media Productions 1-2 Must have passed TV/Broadcasting 1-2 or Digital Communications 1-2 • Visual Effects Class - short videos, films, and shows for television • Create video projects for campus events • Be the “official” videographers for all DHS sports and have videos broadcast on AIA365.com • Yearbook! (Graphic Arts Production 1-2 through 5-6) • Create the only “project” that lasts . . . and lasts: our YEARBOOK! • Become a journalist who loves to GET STORIES FROM PEOPLE, MAKE AMAZING PHOTOS, WRITE FUN STORIES, AND DESIGN PROFESSIONAL LAYOUTS.
Arts and Communication • Digital Communications 1-2 (No Pre-req) (open to 9,10,11,12) • Explore digital photography and photo editing (Adobe Photoshop); create your own photos/photo art and build your portfolio • Use Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign to create original art and professional layouts • Learn video production and editing • Project-based, “hands on” learning • Photo Imaging 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 (No Pre-req) • Learn to tell your story with photographs using “pro” equipment • Make great images on purpose . . . not by accident! • Learn digital videography • Become the personal & event photographer for real-world clients • Earn Adobe Photoshop certification! • Get Dual Enrollment college credits!
Auto Technology • Auto and Engine 1-2An introduction to automotive systems covering the basics in brakes, steering /suspension, electronics, and engine performance. Employability skills are also embedded in the core curriculum. • Auto and Engine 3-4 & 5-6 (2 years) Pre-requisite: Auto 1-2 and/or Auto 3-4 This phase is focused on preparing students to pass the Arizona End-of-Program and ASE certification tests .This course will identify career opportunities related to the Automotive Industry. Employability skills are embedded in the core curriculum and include career-related organizations (SkillsUSA)
Business and Marketing • School Store Operations 1-2 (No Pre-Req) Overview of marketing Control and operate the “Hot Spot” School Store Dual Enrollment (3 College Credits) • Computer Applications (No Pre-Req) Personal and Business knowledge of all Microsoft Office software applications. • Money Management for Business and Personal Use 1-2 (No Pre-Req) Introduction to ALL Microsoft Office products Projects will include simulations of real-life business and marketing applications of the Microsoft Office software. • Entrepreneurship Honors (No Pre-Req– Money Management Recommended) Owning, operating, and marketing your own business • Marketing Management School Store 3-4 Honors (Pre-Req: School Store) Preparation for career in Marketing Manager and assisting in the day to day operations of the School Store • Marketing Specialization 5-6/DECA (DHS’ Business Club) This course is for students who have completed School Store Management 3–4 and want to use their marketing skills to create written research projects used for DECA competition.
Medical Foundations/Sports Medicine • 1st Year: Medical Foundations 1-2 • 2nd Year: Sports Medicine 1-2 (Pre-Req: Med Found) • 3rd Year: Sports Medicine 3-4 Honors • 2nd & 3rd Year: Sports Medicine • Nutrition • Preventative Taping • Weight Training • Aerobic Exercise • Human Anatomy • Athletic Injuries • Weight Management • Flexibility • Fitness Assessments • CPR/First Aid re-certification • 1st Year: Medical Foundations 1-2 Medical Ethics/Law Diseases/Disorders Emergency Medicine Health and Wellness Human Anatomy Trip to Grand Canyon University to see human cadavers • CPR/First Aid certification HOSA Club