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CSSC Code
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Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
A summary of groups of instructional programs that prepare individuals to appl
AGRIBUSINESS AND agricultural activities concerned with the production and propagation of crops a
01 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION horticulture.
AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS AND A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to apply the econom
01 MANAGEMENT and agricultural business.
11 Agribusiness, Introduction Agricultural Business Introductory course; agricultural businesses; management practices
21 Agricultural Business Operation Agricultural Business Leadership salesmanship; marketing and records; economic principles; agricultural enterp
31 Farm and Ranch Management accounting; taxes; production; financing; capital resources; farm enterprises
41 State and Community Agriculture agricultural information; optimum crop and animal production geographic locat
51 Agricultural Mathematics agricultural economics; business mathematics
61 Agricultural Microprocessing record keeping; tax records; software selection; equipment controls
Agricultural Cooperative
71 Agriculture Cooperatives Education 1 work experience in agribusiness; business organization
72 Agricultural Cooperative Education 2 work experience in agribusiness; business organization
81 Agriculture, Independent Study agriculture studies; independent projects
SOEP - Supervised Occupational
82 Experience Program agricultural related business operation; individual study
Agricultural Business and
00 Management, Other
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to select, operate, m
structures, and utilities. Includes instruction in agricultural power units; the pla
02 AGRICULTURAL MECHANICS mechanical practices associated with irrigation, drainage, run-off, water conser
Agricultural Construction and
11 Agricultural Mechanics, General Maintenance agricultural equipment maintenance; maintenance of hand and power tools; ar
12 Agricultural Mechanics 2 advanced course; agribusiness power equipment; methods of irrigation; land le
13 Agricultural Mechanics 3 continued advanced study; agribusiness equipment
14 Agricultural Mechanics 4 continued advanced study; agribusiness equipment
21 Welding, Agricultural welding repair and construction of agricultural machinery
Power and Machinery, Agricultural
31 Small Engines, Agricultural equipment selection, operation and repair; agricultural power units
41 Farm Construction planning, materials selection; construction of agricultural structures; environme
Electricity and Electronics,
51 Agricultural safe use of electricity; electrical power; automatic controls
61 Soil and Water Mechanical Practices irrigation; drainage; soil contours; terracing; strip cropping; irrigation equipmen
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
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Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
71 Surveying, Agricultural describing geographic areas; agricultural applications; mapping; layout of cont
00 Agricultural Mechanics, Other
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals in planning and econ
03 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION production of plant and animal products.
11 Agricultural Production, General Production Agriculture animal and plant production; farming production
12 Agriculture Technology 1 vocational agriculture; technical information about agriculture
13 Agriculture Technology 2 processing and distribution of agricultural products
Animal and Veterinary Science;
21 Animal Production Animal Husbandry livestock production and basic veterinary science; selection, breeding, nutrition
31 Crop Production grains; fiber; forages; specialty crops; harvesting; production facilities operatio
00 Agricultural Production, Other
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to process food and
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND instruction in the characteristics and properties of agricultural products and of a
04 PROCESSING operations involved in marking, grading, inspecting, packaging, storing, and m
Agricultural Products and
11 Processing 1 preparation of meat, dairy, poultry and produce for market, as well as aspects
Agricultural Products and
12 Processing 2
Agricultural Products and
21 Processing - Cooperative Education
Agricultural Products and
00 Processing, Other
AGRICULTURAL SERVICES AND A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to sell supplies for a
05 SUPPLIES transport agricultural products. Includes instruction in animal breeding, horses
11 Agricultural Supplies Marketing marketing operations; feeds; fertilizers; machinery; seeds; herbicides; pesticide
21 Animal Grooming Pet Grooming techniques for grooming small animals
Agricultural Services and Supplies,
00 Other
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to produce, process,
aesthetic purposes and to establish, maintain, and manage horticultural enterp
06 HORTICULTURE nursery operation and management, and turf management. Includes instructio
11 Horticulture Plant Propagation landscaping; florist and garden centers; turf growth and care; diseases; chemic
21 Floriculture Floriculture and Gardening ornamental plant culture; turf management and gardening; greenhouse operat
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
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Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
Landscaping and Home Fruit
Production; Landscape
Maintenance and Construction;
31 Landscaping Landscape Design soil types; fertilizer use; lawn and turf maintenance; pest and disease control; p
32 Landscaping, Advanced history of landscaping; common styles of landscaping; practice in drawing tech
41 Greenhouse Management plants under glass; artificial environments for plants; commercial production
Nursery Operations and Nursery Practices; Nursery
51 Management Management plant propagation; landscaping with plants; study of soils, insects, diseases, we
Horticulture Power Equipment
61 Operation and Maintenance Horticultural Mechanics 1 power equipment; horticulture operation and maintenance
Horticultural Mechanics -
62 Horticultural Mechanics 2 Cooperative Education
71 Turf Management grasses and ground covers; growth and maintenance
81 Fruit and Vegetable Production orchard production; commercial vegetable production; harvesting; processing;
00 Horticulture, Other
A group of Instructional programs that prepares individuals to apply the social,
07 INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURE distribution on a worldwide scale.
00 International Agriculture, Other
AGRIBUSINESS AND
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION,
99 OTHER. A group of instructional programs in agribusiness and agricultural production n
Agribusiness and Agricultural
00 Production, Other
02 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the production, p
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES,
01 GENERAL A group of instructional programs that generally describes the production, proc
11 Agricultural Sciences, General Agriculture Fundamentals production; processing; distribution; food and fiber
21 Agricultural Occupations 1 soils; livestock; plants; equipment; agricultural mechanics
22 Agricultural Occupations 2 soils; livestock; plants; equipment; agricultural mechanics, level 2
23 Agricultural Occupations 3 soils; livestock; plants; equipment; agricultural mechanics, level 3
24 Agricultural Occupations 4 soils; livestock; plants; equipment; agricultural mechanics, level 4; placement i
00 Agricultural Sciences, Other General
A group of instructional programs that describe the theories, principles, and ap
02 ANIMAL SCIENCES animals and animal products.
11 Animal Sciences 1 animal nutrition; diseases; parasites; farming experience
12 Animal Sciences 2 animal nutrition; diseases; parasites; enterprise specialization
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
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Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
21 Livestock 9 production and management of livestock; feeding; management; disease contr
22 Livestock 10 production and management of livestock
31 Poultry production and management of poultry
41 Dairy Production production and management; milk animals; dairy products
51 Nutrition and Feeds vitamins; protein; feed additives; food production; fiber production
61 Horse Production production and management of horses
62 Horseshoeing/Farrier Training proper use of farrier tools; operation and maintenance of a forge; leg and hoof
71 Small Animal Production 1 Small Animal Production research; breeding
Small Animal Production -
72 Small Animal Production 2 Cooperative Education
81 Fish Production production and management of fish; pond construction
00 Animal Sciences, Other
A group of instructional programs that describe the principles and practices inv
03 FOOD SCIENCES for storage.
00 Food Sciences, Other
04 PLANT SCIENCES A group of instructional programs that describe the theories and principles of s
11 Agronomy Plant Science field crop production; truck crops; seed production; pest control; ornamental ho
job entry competencies; landscape workers; greenhouse and nursery workers;
21 Ornamental Horticulture 1 fencing
22 Ornamental Horticulture 2 ground workers; greenhouse and nursery preparation; equipment operation; pl
23 Ornamental Horticulture 3 processing and distribution of plant and floral products; grounds, nursery, and
00 Plant Sciences, Other
A group of instructional programs that describe the physical, chemical, and bio
05 SOIL SCIENCES their conservation and management for crop production or other purposes.
11 Soil Sciences, General use of herbicides, insecticides, fertilizers; types of soils; soil preparation; soil te
21 Fertilizers and Chemicals Agricultural Chemistry fundamental chemical principles; nature and properties of soils
00 Soil Sciences, Other
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES,
99 OTHER A group of instructional programs in agricultural sciences not described above
00 Agricultural Sciences, Other
RENEWABLE NATURAL A summary of groups of instructional programs that prepare individuals for acti
03 RESOURCES water, land, fish, and wildlife for economic and recreational purposes.
RENEWABLE NATURAL A group of instructional programs that generally prepares individuals for activit
01 RESOURCES, GENERAL water, land, fish, and wildlife for economic and recreational purposes.
Renewable Natural Resources,
00 Other General
CONSERVATION AND
02 REGULATION A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to engage in activitie
11 Conservation and Regulation Soils, Forestry and Wildlife air; water; soil; trees; wildlife; recreation areas
12 Environmental Management 1 management and protection of natural resources; balancing the demands of m
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
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Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
13 Environmental Management 2
Environmental Management -
21 Cooperative Education
00 Conservation and Regulation, Other
03 FISHING AND FISHERIES A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to engage in fishing
11 Waterman Occupations sea food biology; harvesting techniques; boating skills; marine mechanics; equ
00 Fishing and Fisheries, Other
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to produce, protect,
FORESTRY PRODUCTION AND equipment and machinery; harvest and transport trees as a crop and select, gr
04 PROCESSING utilize the forest for multiple purposes such as game preserves and recreation.
Forestry Production and
00 Processing, Other
FORESTRY AND RELATED
SCIENCES. A group of instructional
programs that prepare individuals to
apply the science, art, and practice
of managing and using for human
benefit the natural resources that
occur on, and in association with,
05 forest lands.
11 Forestry Science 1 Forestry, Introduction measuring; marking; harvesting; marketing of forest products; management
12 Forestry Science 2 advanced course; study of products of the forest
Forestry Occupations - Work
21 Experience Forestry - Cooperative Education
Forestry and Related Sciences,
00 Other
A group of instructional programs that prepares individuals in the principles an
06 WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT ecological, and recreational uses of public and private lands.
11 Wildlife Management management production and improvement of wildlife resources
21 Rural Recreation aesthetic, ecological and recreational uses; public and private lands
00 Wildlife Management, Other
MARINE MANAGEMENT AND
07 OCEANOGRAPHY
Marine Management/Oceanography entry level skills in marine management with opportunity to focus on areas incl
11 1 Marine Technology 1 marine geology, oceanography, navigation, seamanship, water chemistry and
Marine Management/Oceanography
12 2 Marine Technology 2
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
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Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
RENEWABLE NATURAL
99 RESOURCES, OTHER A group of instructional programs in renewable natural resources not describe
Renewable Natural Resources,
00 Other
ARCHITECTURE AND
04 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the methods to cr
ARCHITECTURE AND
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN,
01 GENERAL A group of instructional programs that generally describe the methods to creat
Architecture and Environmental
00 Design, Other General
02 ARCHITECTURE A group of instructional programs that describes the processes that promote th
11 Architecture, Introduction history of architecture; architectural styles; forms in architecture; blueprint read
12 Architecture, Advanced architectural design and drafting; floor plans; drawing elevations; foundations;
21 Architectural Theory building evolution; architectural construction, styles, terminology; area planning
00 Architecture, Other
CITY, COMMUNITY, AND A group of instructional programs that describe the application of the planning
03 REGIONAL PLANNING and other geographically distinct areas.
City, Community, and Regional
00 Planning, Other
A group of instructional programs that describe the processes, procedures, ob
04 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN environments.
00 Environmental Design, Other
05 INTERIOR DESIGN A group of instructional programs that describe the processes, procedures, ob
11 Interior Design design problems; color; furniture styles; interior environments; architectural con
00 Interior Design, Other
A group of instructional programs that describe the design processes as applie
landscape with the object of furthering human purposes and synthesizing know
06 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE technology, and aesthetic sensitivity.
00 Landscape Architecture, Other
A group of instructional programs that describe the systematic process of crea
07 URBAN DESIGN aesthetic sensitivity, technology, and social, psychological, and economic well-
00 Urban Design, Other
ARCHITECTURE AND
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN,
99 OTHER A group of instructional programs in architecture and environmental design not
Architecture and Environmental
00 Design, Other
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the history, socie
05 AREA AND ETHNIC STUDIES subset of the population sharing common racial characteristics or common trai
01 AREA STUDIES A group of instructional programs that describe the history, society, politics, cu
01 Area Studies survey of social, political, and cultural history; Africa, Latin America, China, Jap
02 American Studies, Basic contemporary issues; culture; domestic and international politics; print media r
American Studies, Regents;
American Studies, Academic;
American History and American
03 American Studies, General Character survey of social, political, cultural and economic history; current events
Factors that Made America Great;
American Social Change;
04 America's People and Problems Contemporary America contemporary American problems; social, political, and economic changes; ac
05 American Studies, Honors study of American culture, politics and economy
06 New England Studies social, political, cultural history; folklore; current events
07 Old South cultural traditions pre-Civil War; plantations; slave system; cotton culture
American Frontiers; Wild West;
08 American West How the West Was Won legend and reality; railroads and cowboys; philosophical and cultural contributi
09 Southwest United States social, political, and cultural history; Anazasi and Pueblo cultures; Spanish influ
10 Anglo America historical American and Canadian political, geographic and economic interdep
11 North America and Current Events study of United States, Canada, and Mexico; interdependence; economic, polit
12 North and South America political, economic, physical, and cultural differences; international trade issue
Latin American Studies; Latin
America and the Caribbean;
13 Latin America Mesoamerica; South America Indian heritage; Latin American roots; colonization; current economic, political
ancient civilizations; non-western culture; Egypt, Greece, Rome, American Ind
14 World Studies 1 World Cultures 1 development
15 World Studies 2 World Cultures 2 modern world historical development; Renaissance through the 20th century;
16 World Studies, Honors World Cultures, Honors ancient civilizations; non-western history; modern world development; internati
17 Comparative World Cultures comparative world culture study; geography, economics, political science, histo
18 European Culture Studies, Basic Western Europe on the Move chronological development of European history; Western philosophies; Americ
Western European Culture
Studies, Academic; Europe and
Current Events; Western Man;
European Culture Studies,
19 European Culture Studies, General Regents ancient through modern times; world impact; cross-nation comparison; news a
Western European Culture
20 European Culture Studies, Honors Studies, Honors forces and trends shaping Western thought and civilization; America's Europea
Developing World; Emerging
21 Developing Nations Nations contemporary Third World nation development; People's Republic of China; tra
22 African Area Studies African Cultural Area historical African civilizations; colonization; independence struggles; racial issu
23 Africa and South America civilizations, cultures and governments; multiple nation arrangements
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
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Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
Asian and African Cultural Studies,
24 Basic geography; history and economics; culture; political science; current events
Asian and African Cultural Studies, Asian and African Cultural
25 General Studies, Regents geography; history and economics; culture; political science; current events
Asian and African Cultural Studies,
26 Honors geography; history and economics; culture; political science; current events
East Asian Studies; Oriental
Cultures; Chinese and Japanese
27 Asian Studies Cultures; Orient; Land of Mystery cultural groups; history; present world status; China, Japan, Korea, and India
28 History of China social, cultural, political, and economic institutions; cultural, political and social
29 Asia, Africa and Mideast colonization; living standards; world influence; physical, economic, and politica
30 Africa and Middle East developing nations; race relations; cultural conflicts; United States relations
31 Middle Eastern Studies history and culture; social, political, and economic issues
32 Middle East, War for Survival study of Arab nations and Israel; historic relationship; international impact
Russian and Slavic Studies;
Soviet Union; Making of Modern
33 U S S R Russia; Soviet Area Studies traditional Russia; revolution; Soviet Union; modern technology; satellites; com
34 Soviet Union and China traditional and modern China; 19th and 20th century Russia; political, economi
Soviet Union and Afro American
35 Developing Nations study of Russia, Latin America, Africa, and Middle East; political, religious, edu
36 History of Russia past and present; political, social, and economic conditions; communist system
37 Neglected World study of Pacific Islands; forgotten nations; historical and cultural survey
Global Perspectives; Global
Studies; Global Issues; World
38 Global Education Problems study of nations' interdependence; food energy, environment, and human right
39 Pacific Rim Nations all nations situated on the Pacific Ocean - geography, natural resources, peop
40 Canadian Area Studies study of Canada, past and present, political, social and economic factors, relat
00 Area Studies, Other
02 ETHNIC STUDIES A group of instructional programs that describe the history, society, politics, cu
Minority Groups in the United
States; Minorities; Minorities in
United States History; Multi Ethnic
Cultures; United States Cultures;
American Intercultural Heritage;
11 Minorities in America Minority People racism; cultural behavior patterns; cultural identity; cultural equality
21 Ethnic and Family Heritage tracing family ethnic history; various field and literature research strategies
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
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Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
Black Experience; Afro American
Culture and History; Black
Studies; Black History; American
31 Afro American Studies Black History cultural heritage of the Afro American; political development; arts; social chang
41 Economics of Afro Americans economic development and problems; American Black culture
51 Indians of North America American Indians vanished and existing native American cultures; history and present life style
61 Jewish Historical Significance study of Jewish cultural contributions, ancient to modern times; American Jewi
71 Mexican American Heritage Mexican American Studies history and culture of the Chicano; contemporary social issues; occupational p
81 Hawaiiana study of the Hawaiian people and culture; origins; ancient cultural groups
91 Hawaiian Culture Studies, Modern multicultural understanding emphasis; Hawaiian culture and student ethnic ide
00 Ethnic Studies, Other
AREA AND ETHNIC STUDIES,
99 OTHER A group of instructional programs in area and ethnic studies not described abo
00 Area and Ethnic Studies, Other
06 BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the processes of
BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT, A group of instructional programs that generally describe the processes of purc
01 GENERAL making and non-profit public and private institutions and agencies.
Business, General; Business
Survey; Business, Basic; Business
Dynamics; Business Careers
11 Business Introduction Overview money; banking; consumer purchasing; credit; business vocabulary; business
21 Business Law business agreement; negotiable instruments; debtor creditor relationship; insu
31 Business, Independent Study business and management studies; independent projects
41 Business Education, Cooperative general business; management experiences; on the job education with related
Business and Management, Other
00 General
02 ACCOUNTING A group of instructional programs that describe the principles, procedures, and
Accounting/Business Management
11 Careers - Integrated Curriculum overview of careers in both of these fields and training in introductory related s
00 Accounting, Other
03 BANKING AND FINANCE A group of instructional programs that describe the financial management of in
11 Financial Careers accounting procedures; credit unions; savings banks; consumer finance; caree
21 Real Estate Finance concepts of real estate finance, fixed mortgages, adjustable rate mortgages, fin
31 Consumer Lending concepts of consumer finance and lending, buyer credit qualifications, interest
00 Banking and Finance, Other
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
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Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND A group of instructional programs that describe the planning, organizing, and c
04 MANAGEMENT various theories of management, the knowledge and understanding necessary
Business Management; Business
Business Organization and Leadership; Junior Executive
11 Management Training decision-making; personnel selection; leadership abilities; speech preparation;
Business Administration and
00 Management, Other
05 BUSINESS ECONOMICS A group of instructional programs that describe principles and methods for org
11 Business Economics business principles; economic system; costs; market competition
00 Business Economics, Other
HUMAN RESOURCES A group of instructional programs that describe the principles, methods, and te
06 DEVELOPMENT employees.
Human Resources Development,
00 Other
07 INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT A group of instructional programs that describe the nature and application of m
11 Hotel and Motel Management hotel operations; food sales; housekeeping
12 Hotel and Motel Training occupational survey; tourist industry; front office operations; maintenance
00 Institutional Management, Other
INSURANCE AND RISK A group of instructional programs that describe risk analysis and personal and
08 MANAGEMENT trust and annuity underwriting.
11 Insurance Careers claims investigation; medical insurance; general insurance coverage; career o
Insurance and Risk Management,
00 Other
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS A group of instructional programs that describe the securities market, investme
09 MANAGEMENT instruction in the study of stocks, mutual funds, bonds, unlisted and listed secu
International Business
00 Management, Other
A group of instructional programs that describe the securities market, investme
10 INVESTMENTS AND SECURITIES instruction in the study of stocks, mutual funds, bonds, unlisted and listed secu
11 Investments and Taxation investing money; stocks and bonds; income tax laws security analysis
00 Investments and Securities, Other
A group of instructional programs that describe the history and development of
11 LABOR INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS legislation, union contracts, labor negotiation, conciliation, arbitration, and grie
00 Labor Industrial Relations, Other
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
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Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION A group of instructional programs that describe computer-based information sy
12 SYSTEMS clerical work flow from the point of original data gathering to completion of nec
Management Information Systems,
00 Other
A group of instructional programs that describe the application of mathematica
design, implementation, monitoring, and control of organizational processes an
13 MANAGEMENT SCIENCE efficiency.
00 Management Science, Other
MARKETING MANAGEMENT AND A group of instructional programs that describe the principles, practices, and c
14 RESEARCH and the acquisition of services from producer to consumer. Includes instructio
Marketing Management and Marketing Studies; Merchandising
11 Decision Making and Sales Management marketing research methods; management techniques; customer psychology;
Marketing Management and
00 Research, Other
A group of instructional programs that describe the behavior and motivations o
15 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR managers, and the means of intervention that may be used to improve interper
00 Organizational Behavior, Other
A group of instructional programs that describe the methods, principles, proced
16 PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT the welfare and working conditions of employees in a business or other organi
00 Personnel Management, Other
17 REAL ESTATE A group of instructional programs that describe the theories and techniques of
11 Real Estate Marketing real estate; sales techniques; appraising, renting, managing, and leasing of rea
00 Real Estate, Other
SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
18 AND OWNERSHIP A group of instructional programs that describe managerial functions and owne
11 Small Business Management small business operations; management functions; ownership principles
Small Business Management and
00 Ownership, Other
19 TAXATION. A group of instructional programs that describes principles, procedures, and re
00 Taxation, Other
TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL
SUPERVISION AND A group of instructional programs that describe supervising and managing per
20 MANAGEMENT moving.
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
Trade and Industrial Supervision
00 and Management, Other
BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT,
99 OTHER A group of instructional programs in business and management not described
00 Business and Management, Other
A summary of groups of instructional programs that prepare individuals for a va
and procedures. Includes instruction in preparing, transcribing, systematizing,
records; collecting accounts and receiving and disbursing money; gathering, p
processing equipment; storing, distributing, and accounting for inventories of m
07 BUSINESS AND OFFICE business office duties.
ACCOUNTING, BOOKKEEPING, A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to systematize inform
01 AND RELATED PROGRAMS. accuracy of data by applying auditing principles, prepare budgets and financia
11 Bookkeeping 1 Bookkeeping, Beginning financial statements; basic accounting elements; bookkeeping principles
12 Bookkeeping 2 Bookkeeping, Advanced real world settings; financial management; corporate bookkeeping; advanced t
21 Accounting 1 Clerical Accounting 1 basic accounting; accounting cycle; depreciation; accruals; accounting theory;
Accounting, Advanced;
Accounting Careers; Clerical advanced accounting; business ownership; simulations; managerial accountin
22 Accounting 2 Accounting 2 and spreadsheet
31 Accounting, College college level accounting; executive training
41 Bookkeeping and Accounting 1 accounting theory; accounting cycles; financial reporting
42 Bookkeeping and Accounting 2 occupational competency; accounting; partnerships; corporations; combined c
51 Recordkeeping 1 Recordkeeping, Clerical business records procedures; financial transactions; petty cash; purchase cycl
Recordkeeping Techniques,
52 Recordkeeping 2 Specialized advanced business recordkeeping; journalizing; financial statements; payroll; a
53 Personal Recordkeeping Home Finance personal bookkeeping skills, simple business records; personal finance
Business Machines; Adding and
61 Office Machines Calculating Machines calculator operations; adding machines; electronic calculators; computational m
62 Office Machines, Vocational adding and calculating machine operation; communications and transcription m
Business Arithmetic; Career
71 Business Mathematics 1 Computation 1 interest computation; payroll; taxes; investments; discounts; commissions
Business Arithmetic 2; Career
72 Business Mathematics 2 Computation 2 commercial applications; basic computational skill
Accounting, Bookkeeping, and
00 Related Programs, Other
BANKING AND RELATED A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to perform financial o
02 FINANCIAL PROGRAMS drafts, receiving and paying out money, and functions associated with process
01 Banking and Financial Careers overview and introductory skills in banking and related financial industry areas
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
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Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
11 Bank Teller banking study; teller training; field experience
21 Financial Mathematics banking interest; discounting notes; stocks; bonds insurance; basic computatio
31 Bank Proof Operator encoding; scanning; listing; proof equipment operation
41 Bank Data Entry Occupations
Banking and Financial Careers -
51 Cooperative Education
Banking and Related Financial
00 Programs, Other
BUSINESS DATA PROCESSING A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to analyze and desig
03 AND RELATED PROGRAMS processing programs; and operate computers and peripheral and data entry e
11 Computers In Business Business Computer Concepts survey course; business applications of computers; data processing principles
21 Business Data Processing 1 introductory business applications; calculator operations; unit recording equipm
22 Business Data Processing 2 business applications; business computer languages computer operations; acc
business programs; computer applications in business; programming to solve
31 Business Computer Programming 1 Business Computer Applications spreadsheet and database programs
32 Business Computer Programming 2 advanced business programs; typical business problems; additional programm
41 Key Punch Operator keypunching; verifying; unit record equipment; coding
51 Data Entry Operator 1 Computer Operator data entry; verification; disc equipment
52 Data Entry Operator 2
61 Keyboarding alphabetic and numeric keyboarding using touch method
71 Peripheral Computer Operator laser, impact printer operation
Business Data Processing and
00 Related Programs, Other
OFFICE SUPERVISION AND A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to supervise employ
04 MANAGEMENT and/or revise office operations and procedures to establish uniformity in handli
11 Business English 1 Business Communications oral expression; memoranda; business messages; handwriting; telephone usa
12 Business English 2 business letters; memoranda; business messages; skills enhancement
13 Business English 3
14 Business English 4
Office Supervision and
00 Management, Other
PERSONNEL AND TRAINING
05 PROGRAMS A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to undertake organiz
Personnel and Training Programs,
00 Other
SECRETARIAL AND RELATED
06 PROGRAMS A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to record and transc
Stenography 1; Shorthand,
11 Shorthand 1 Beginning shorthand theory; shorthand fluency; new matter dictation; secretarial skills; int
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
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Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
Stenography 2; Stenography,
12 Shorthand 2 Advanced; Shorthand, Advanced intensive dictation; shorthand technique; stenographer training; skill enhancem
Shorthand for College; Notetaking;
13 Speed Writing College Notehand personal use notetaking; rapid writing
Dictation and Transcription;
Transcription, Machine; Touch
21 Transcription Shorthand; Machine Shorthand transcription techniques; transcribing typist training; business documents
Secretarial Practice; Secretarial
Procedures; Secretarial Office
Practice; Secretarial Typewriting,
Integrated; Secretarial Skills,
31 Secretarial Administration 1 Integrated secretarial occupations; records management; human relations; general office
32 Secretarial Administration 2 advanced shorthand and transcription skills; payroll; receptionist duties; person
41 Word Processing 1 word processing equipment; memory typewriters; integrated typing projects; tra
42 Word Processing 2 intensified work; word processing equipment; word processing center environm
Advanced Word Processing
43 Word Processing 3 Applications
51 Reprographics office reproduction; printing; camera-ready copy
61 Legal Office Procedures Legal Secretary legal office worker; legal terminology; legal documents
62 Court Reporter entry level skills for court reporting; legal and technical terms; English for court
Medical Office Assisting; Medical
71 Medical Office Procedures Secretary medical clerk typist; medical transcriptionist; insurance forms; patient assistanc
81 Legal/Medical Office Procedures combined course introducing both legal and medical office procedures
Secretarial and Related Programs,
00 Other
TYPING, GENERAL OFFICE, AND A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to record, duplicate,
07 RELATED PROGRAMS data. Includes instruction in shipping and receiving procedures, stock and inve
Typewriting, Beginning;
11 Typewriting 1 Typewriting, Business touch method mastery; speed building; interoffice correspondence; stroking te
12 Typewriting 2 Typewriting, Advanced business tasks; vocational typewriting; interoffice correspondence; typewriting
Typewriting, Executive;
13 Typewriting 3 Typewriting, Career speed and accuracy typewriting; business communications; efficient work habi
21 Typewriting, Personal Word Processing, Personal touch typewriting; letters; reports; footnotes; personal use
Office Practice 1; Office Specialist
1; Automated Office 1; Office
Skills, Integrated; Clerk Typist;
Office Technology 1; Business
Careers 1; Office Services 1;
31 Office Procedures 1 Clerk Typist 1 filing; transcribing machines; duplicating machines; job preparedness; office sk
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
Office Practice 2; Office Career
Occupations; Automated Office 2;
Office Careers 2; Office
Technology 2; Office Specialist 2;
32 Office Procedures 2 Clerk Typist 2 job simulation; mail clerk; cashier; receptionist; improved business skills; office
Model Office; Office Practice,
Advanced; Business Experience,
Simulated; Business Careers 3;
Office Pool; Office Services,
33 Simulated Office Advanced advanced job training; model office; typing simulations; office etiquette; actual
Clerical On The Job Training;
Office Training, Vocational; Office
41 Office Education 1, Cooperative Occupations Work Experience on-site training with related classroom instruction; office employment; working
42 Office Education 2, Cooperative advanced on-site training; office employment; paid experience with related clas
Typing, General Office, and Related
00 Programs, Other
99 BUSINESS AND OFFICE, OTHER A group of instructional programs in business and office not described above.
00 Business and Office, Other
A summary of groups of instructional programs that prepare individuals for occ
08 MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION channels of trade, or the provision of services to consumers or users. These p
APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing
01 MARKETING firms primarily engaged in the marketing of clothing and related articles for per
11 Fashion Merchandising influences on fashion; career opportunities; fashion shows; merchandising prin
21 Fashion Design and Illustration fashion advertising; magazine illustration; newspaper illustration
Fashion Merchandising -
31 Cooperative Education 1
Fashion Merchandising -
32 Cooperative Education 2
Apparel and Accessories Marketing,
00 Other
BUSINESS AND PERSONAL A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing
02 SERVICES MARKETING services to businesses on a fee or contract basis (such as advertising agencie
Business and Personal Services
00 Marketing, Other
03 ENTREPRENEURSHIP A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing
11 Starting Your Own Business location selection; financing; marketing; management
21 Junior Achievement Student - Operated Company study of American enterprise system; small business operation; management s
00 Entrepreneurship, Other
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
FINANCIAL SERVICES A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing
04 MARKETING associations, credit agencies, credit unions, consumer-finance companies, col
00 Financial Services Marketing, Other
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing
FLORISTRY, FARM AND GARDEN growers dealing with live plants, cut flowers, floral arrangements, artificial flowe
05 SUPPLIES MARKETING supplies for farm production.
11 Floral Sales floral arrangements; retail florist shop; garden center operations; wedding prep
Floristry, Farm and Garden Supplies
00 Marketing, Other
06 FOOD MARKETING A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to perform marketin
Food Marketing/Distribution -
11 Overview
Wholesale/Retail Grocery supervisory skills; human relations; checkout management; store accounting; m
12 Grocery Management Operation receiving; grocery, meat, dairy, frozen food departments
Food Marketing - Cooperative
21 Education 1
Food Marketing - Cooperative
22 Education 2
00 Food Marketing, Other
07 GENERAL MARKETING A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing
Sales and Marketing; Retailing
and Merchandising; Distribution
and Marketing; Distribution 1;
Marketing and Distribution 1;
11 Distributive Education 1 Merchandising basic marketing; store location; display; merchandising; product information
Distribution 2; Marketing and
12 Distributive Education 2 Distribution 2 advanced marketing; marketing process control; specialized marketing; distrib
13 Distributive Education 3 merchandising; human relations; service technology leadership skills
Distributive Education 1, Store Experience; Marketing
21 Cooperative Occupational Experience cooperative training; retail store employment; marketing competencies
Distributive Education 2,
22 Cooperative continued on-the-job training; leadership development; distribution economics;
31 Salesmanship marketing careers; in-depth studies; sales promotion techniques; sales person
41 Retail Learning Laboratory school store operations; selling; stockkeeping; sales promotion
51 Cashier Checker Training cash register procedure; scale use; shoplifting prevention; customer relations
Warehousing Industrial and
61 Wholesale Material Handling wholesale establishments; business sales; factory sales; warehouse operation
Distributive Education, Independent
71 Study advanced distributive training; independent work
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
81 Telephone Service Representative entry level skills as telephone service representative; human relations; fielding
82 Telephone Directory Assistant entry level skills as telephone directory assistant; computerized directory proce
00 General Marketing, Other
HOME AND OFFICE PRODUCTS A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing
08 MARKETING firms dealing with hardware and building material products and equipment prim
11 Computer Sales Representative sales principles and training; introduction to computers and software; compute
Home and Office Products
00 Marketing, Other
HOSPITALITY AND RECREATION A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing
09 MARKETING satisfying the desire of people to make productive or enjoyable use of leisure t
11 Orientation to Hospitality Careers introduction to the hospitality industry including hotels, motels, restaurants, con
21 Hospitality Sales 1 marketing hospitality services; human relations; customer concerns; organizing
22 Hospitality Sales 2
Hospitality and Recreation
00 Marketing, Other
10 INSURANCE MARKETING A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing
00 Insurance Marketing, Other
TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVEL A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing
11 MARKETING transportation, travel services, warehousing, and other services incidental to tr
11 Tourism Services traveling public; travel information; agency management
Entertainment Park/Tourism -
21 Cooperative Education customer relations and entertainment park service provision; meeting the pub
Transportation and Travel
00 Marketing, Other
VEHICLES AND PETROLEUM A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing
12 MARKETING distribution of petroleum products, or in retail, wholesale, manufacturing and se
11 Auto Parts Merchandising auto parts marketing
Automotive Service Station
21 Automotive Professional Training Operation service station management; service station operations; auto maintenance
Vehicles and Petroleum Marketing,
00 Other
MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION,
99 OTHER A group of instructional programs in marketing and distribution not described a
00 Marketing and Distribution, Other
09 COMMUNICATIONS A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the creation, tran
01 COMMUNICATIONS, GENERAL A group of instruction programs that generally describe the creation, transmiss
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
Channels of Communication;
Media Communications; Media
and Persuasion; Media in Society;
11 Mass Media Media and Critical Thinking media awareness; communication theory; critical skill development; major med
21 Intercultural Communications how patterns of communication vary from culture to culture; problems that can
00 Communications, Other General
02 ADVERTISING A group of instructional programs that describe the creation, execution, transm
11 Advertising advertising skills; media selection; package design; layout; marketing strategie
00 Advertising, Other
03 COMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH A group of instructional programs that describe the research methods and tec
00 Communications Research, Other
JOURNALISM (MASS A group of instructional programs that describe the principles and methods of
04 COMMUNICATIONS) current events and issues.
Newspaper Production 1;
Newswriting 1; Writing for
11 Journalism 1 Publication newspaper study; newspaper production; news information gathering; proofrea
Newspaper Production 2;
12 Journalism 2 Journalism Lab; Newswriting 2 advanced newspaper work; laboratory course; layout; in-depth editing; publish
13 Journalism 3 Newspaper Production 3 school newspaper management; advanced journalism
21 Journalism Investigations independent study; advanced journalism
31 Literary Magazine advanced writing techniques; literary magazine publishing
41 Yearbook Production 1 Publications 1 producing a publication; format; layout; photographs; yearbook design
42 Yearbook Production 2 Publications 2 senior staff positions; financial management; yearbook publication
Journalism (Mass
00 Communications), Other
05 PUBLIC RELATIONS A group of instructional programs that describe the methods and techniques b
00 Public Relations, Other
RADIO/TELEVISION NEWS
06 BROADCAST A group of instructional programs that describe the methods and techniques b
11 Broadcast Journalism Television News script preparation; voice and diction
Careers in Radio/Television
12 Broadcasting introductory combination course including overview of both radio and television
Radio/Television News Broadcast,
00 Other
07 RADIO/TELEVISION, GENERALA group of instructional programs that describe the methods and techniques use
11 Broadcasting, Introduction radio; television; broadcast history; terminology; advertising; production fundam
21 Television and Taste Radio and Television Appreciation critical television viewing; program analysis; television viewing habits; radio bro
00 Radio/Television, Other General
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
08 SPECIAL LANGUAGES
11 Sign Language 1 Signing 1
12 Sign Language 2 Signing 2
21 Braille Communications
31 Cryptography deciphering codes and secret characters, special encoded languages (Morse C
99 COMMUNICATIONS, OTHER A group of instructional programs in communications not described above.
00 Communications, Other
COMMUNICATION A summary of groups of instructional programs that prepare individuals to supp
10 TECHNOLOGIES stress specialized, practical knowledge related to the mechanical, scientific or
COMMUNICATION A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to support and assis
01 TECHNOLOGIES specialized, practical knowledge related to the mechanical, scientific, or techni
11 World of Communications survey course; communications careers; communication skills; development; v
Audio Visuals; Media Production
21 Communications Media Production Aide slide preparation; audiotape production; video programs production; multimedi
31 Photography, Commercial Photojournalism professional photography; film processing; enlarging; advertising applications;
32 Photography, Advanced Commercial advanced course; professional photography
41 Broadcast Management 1 radio broadcasting procedures and practices; promotion; programming; engine
42 Broadcast Management 2 advanced broadcasting activities; direct program production; quality control
43 Broadcasting Practicum independent study; on-site production experience; radio broadcasting
Cinematography; Filming and
51 Film Making and Production 1 Staging; Film Technology film techniques; filmmaking projects; events filming; animation
52 Film Making and Production 2 independent work; sound; special effects; hands-on experience; advanced film
61 Radio Production radio broadcast equipment operation; program production; FCC license study;
Television Occupations;
71 Television Production 1 Videotape Production; vocational course; video and audio equipment operation; video tape developm
72 Television Production 2 production skills enhancement; regularly scheduled programming
73 Television Production 3
74 Television Production 4
81 Cable Television cable television technology; broadcasting; cable installation
91 Radio/Television Production 1 combined course in radio and television production techniques, including introd
92 Radio/Television Production 2 intermediate level combined course in radio and television production techniqu
00 Communication Technologies, Other
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the coding, proce
11 SCIENCES high speed, and in accordance with strictly defined systems and procedures.
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION A group of instructional programs that generally describe the coding, processin
01 SCIENCES, GENERAL high speed, and in accordance with strictly defined systems and procedures.
Computer Literacy; Computers,
11 Computer Appreciation Introduction survey course; non-technical presentations; social implications of computers; c
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
Introduction to Internet and the
12 World Wide Web Internet overview; searching skills; Web site survey (portals, e-commerce, pers
Computer Problem Solving;
21 Computer Mathematics 1 Mathematics and Computing simple calculators; flow charts; elementary programming; mathematical applica
22 Computer Mathematics 2 history of calculating; desk calculators; programming languages; complex com
31 Computer Applications Computer Sciences 1 emphasis on developing useable software; team approach
Computer Applications,
Independent Study Computer
32 Sciences 2 advanced independent work; computer science
41 Computer Sciences 3 college level work; computer components
42 IB Computer Science
43 AP Computer Science A
44 AP Computer Science AB
51 Artificial Intelligence defining thought; history, principles and state of the art of machine-generated t
52 Multimedia Computer Applications
Desktop Computer Application
61 Suites
Computer and Information
00 Sciences, Other General
02 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING A group of instructional programs that describe the methods and procedures u
11 Computer Programming 1 flow charts; algorithms; computer languages; machine operation; documentatio
12 Computer Programming 2 advanced programming techniques; independent study; program origination; a
13 Computer Programming 3 advanced computer programming
21 FORTRAN, Introduction study of FORTRAN computer programming; mathematics applications
31 PASCAL, Introduction PASCAL 1 study of PASCAL computer programming
32 Advanced PASCAL Pascal 2
41 BASIC, Introduction BASIC 1 study of BASIC computer programming
42 Advanced BASIC BASIC 2
51 COBOL, Introduction COBOL 1 study of COBOL computer programming
52 Advanced COBOL COBOL 2
61 LOGO, Introduction
71 RPG Programming, Introduction
72 C Programming
73 C++ Programming
00 Computer Programming, Other
03 DATA PROCESSING A group of instructional programs that describe computers and computer progr
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
Data Processing Systems and
Procedures; Computer Concepts;
Data Processing; Electronic Data
11 Data Processing, Introduction Processing; Data Systems 1 code fields; numeric and alphabetic sorting; keypunching; flowcharting; collatin
12 Data Processing, Intermediate Data Processing 2 computer system components; computer operations; data management; data e
13 Data Processing, Advanced Data Processing, Internship existing program modification; advanced topics
Computer Programming -
21 Cooperative Education
00 Data Processing, Other
INFORMATION SCIENCES AND
04 SYSTEMS A group of instructional programs that describe the methods for creating, organ
Information Sciences and Systems,
00 Other
05 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS A group of instructional programs that describe the principles and techniques i
00 Systems Analysis, Other
COMPUTER PROGRAMING AND
06 WEBSITE DESIGN
01 HTML
02 Java, Java Script
03 Web Site Design, Development
04 Network Administration/Management
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION
99 SCIENCES, OTHER A group of instructional programs in computer and information sciences not de
Computer and Information
00 Sciences, Other
CONSUMER, PERSONAL, AND A summary of groups of instructional programs that prepare individuals to prov
12 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES businesses and industries.
DRYCLEANING AND
01 LAUNDERING SERVICES A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to operate and mana
11 Dry Cleaning 1 study of cleaning procedures, methods and material
12 Dry Cleaning 2
Dry Cleaning and Laundering
00 Services, Other
02 ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to perform a variety
11 Sports Officiating sports events officiating; game rules and procedures
00 Entertainment Services, Other
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to perform sanitary a
instruction in human physiology and anatomy, with particular emphasis on the
products; the procedures, techniques, and methods used in embalming and pr
03 FUNERAL SERVICES hazards and precautions; and the materials and techniques of applied cosmeto
00 Funeral Services, Other
04 PERSONAL SERVICES A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to render a variety o
Esthetician; Creative Coiffure and
Shaping and Conditioning Hair;
11 Cosmetology Care of the Nails and Skin license preparation; hair care, styling, shaping, permanent waving; hair colorin
Wigology and the Professional
Business of Cosmetology;
12 Cosmetology 2 Cosmetology, Advanced preparation for cosmetology state board examination; electrical facials
13 Cosmetology 3 hair care; facials; makeup
Cosmetology - Cooperative
14 Education 2
Cosmetology - Cooperative
15 Education 2
21 Barbering 1 fundamental skills of cutting hair; anatomy and physiology basics; barbershop
22 Barbering 2 skill development; sanitation; scalp treatments; shop management
23 Barbering 3 skill reinforcement; examination preparation; on-the-job training
31 Personal Services Occupations personal services; general career preparation, barbering; massage
00 Personal Services, Other
05 GENERAL SERVICES
11 General Services Occupations 1 overview of service occupations, including warehousing, laundry, building main
12 General Services Occupations 2
13 General Services Occupations 3
14 General Services Occupations 4
Building and Grounds Maintenance
21 Occupations 1 introduction to combined areas of building and grounds maintenance
Building and Grounds Maintenance
22 Occupations 2
Building and Grounds Maintenance
23 Occupations 3
31 Industrial Maintenance/Mechanics 1 overview and introduction to the field and occupations therein
32 Industrial Maintenance/Mechanics 2
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
CONSUMER, PERSONAL, AND
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES,
99 OTHER A group of instructional programs in consumer, personal, and miscellaneous s
Consumer, Personal, and
00 Miscellaneous Services, Other
13 EDUCATION
01 EDUCATION, GENERAL
00 Education, Other General
BILINGUAL/BICULTURAL
02 EDUCATION
00 Bilingual/Bicultural Education, Other
03 CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION
00 Curriculum and Instruction, Other
04 EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION
00 Education Administration, Other
05 EDUCATIONAL MEDIA
00 Educational Media, Other
06 EVALUATION AND RESEARCH
00 Evaluation and Research, Other
INTERNATIONAL AND
07 COMPARATIVE EDUCATION
International and Comparative
00 Education, Other
08 SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY
00 School Psychology, Other
09 SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS
00 Social Foundations, Other
10 SPECIAL EDUCATION
00 Special Education, Other
STUDENT COUNSELING AND
11 PERSONNEL SERVICES
Student Counseling and Personnel
00 Services, Other
TEACHER EDUCATION, GENERAL
12 PROGRAMS
Teacher Education, General
00 Programs, Other
TEACHER EDUCATION, SPECIFIC
13 SUBJECT AREAS
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
Teacher Education, Specific Subject
00 Areas, Other
TEACHING ENGLISH AS A
SECOND LANGUAGE/FOREIGN
14 LANGUAGE
Teaching English as a Second
00 Language/Foreign Language, Other
99 EDUCATION, OTHER
00 Education, Other
14 ENGINEERING
01 ENGINEERING, GENERAL
11 Orientation to Engineering Pre-Engineering overview of math, science, and technical skills needed for pursuing careers in
00 Engineering, Other General
AEROSPACE, AERONAUTICAL,
AND ASTRONAUTICAL
02 ENGINEERING
11 Aerospace Materials
21 Aerospace Engineering Design
Aerospace, Aeronautical, and
00 Astronautical Engineering, Other
03 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
00 Agricultural Engineering, Other
04 ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING
11 Strength of Materials - Architectural physical properties and behavior of materials
00 Architectural Engineering, Other
BIOENGINEERING AND
05 BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
Bioengineering and Biomedical
00 Engineering, Other
06 CERAMIC ENGINEERING
00 Ceramic Engineering, Other
07 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
00 Chemical Engineering, Other
08 CIVIL ENGINEERING
00 Civil Engineering, Other
09 COMPUTER ENGINEERING
00 Computer Engineering, Other
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS,
AND COMMUNICATIONS
10 ENGINEERING
Electrical, Electronics and
14.1000 00 Communications Engineering, Other
11 ENGINEERING MECHANICS
00 Engineering Mechanics, Other
ENGINEERING RELATED
12 (formerly ENGINEERING PHYSICS)
11 Instrumentation Physics 1 principles of pneumatic, hydraulic, electronic, and mechanically operated devic
12 Instrumentation Physics 2
13 Instrumentation Physics 3
Instrumentation Physics 4
14 /Advanced Placement
00 Engineering Related, Other
13 ENGINEERING SCIENCE
00 Engineering Science, Other
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
14 ENGINEERING
Environmental Health Engineering,
00 Other
15 GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
00 Geological Engineering, Other
16 GEOPHYSICAL ENGINEERING
00 Geophysical Engineering, Other
17 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
00 Industrial Engineering, Other
18 MATERIALS ENGINEERING
00 Materials, Engineering, Other
19 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Strength of Materials, Mechanical stress and strain analysis, both elastic and plastic, with emphasis on resistanc
11 Technology beams and columns
00 Mechanical Engineering, Other
20 METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
11 Metallurgy/Powder Metal Basics properties, testing and inspection of basic metals
00 Metallurgical Engineering, Other
MINING AND MINERAL
21 ENGINEERING
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
Mining and Mineral Engineering,
00 Other
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND
22 MARINE ENGINEERING
Naval Architecture and Marine
00 Engineering, Other
23 NUCLEAR ENGINEERING
00 Nuclear Engineering, Other
24 OCEAN ENGINEERING
00 Ocean Engineering, Other
25 PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
00 Petroleum Engineering, Other
SURVEYING AND MAPPING
26 SCIENCES
11 Cartography Map Making the art of map making; types of projections; topographic notation; history of ma
Surveying and Mapping Sciences,
00 Other
27 SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
00 Systems Engineering, Other
28 TEXTILE ENGINEERING
00 Textile Engineering, Other
99 ENGINEERING, OTHER
00 Engineering, Other
ENGINEERING AND
ENGINEERING-RELATED A summary of groups of instructional programs that prepare individuals to supp
15 TECHNOLOGIES knowledge related to the mathematical, scientific, or technical aspects of engin
ARCHITECTURAL A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to support and assis
01 TECHNOLOGIES related to the mathematical scientific or technical aspects of architecture and a
fundamentals of math, drafting and architectural problem-solving; job-oriented
11 Structural Engineering Technician and other technical aspects of constructing bridges, high-rise buildings, and ot
00 Architectural Technologies, Other
02 CIVIL TECHNOLOGIES A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to support and assis
11 Surveying property boundaries; surveying instruments; survey data display; applied math
21 Civil Engineering Technician fundamentals of math, drafting and engineering problem solving; job-oriented i
00 Civil Technologies, Other
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to support and assis
03 TECHNOLOGIES development of lasers. Programs stress specialized; practical knowledge relat
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
11 Audio Electronics electronic amplification; radio waves; test equipment; installation and calibratio
21 Electrical Technology testing of electrical circuits, devices, and systems; development of corrective a
31 Electronic Technology 1 DC electronics; AC electronics; semi-conductor devices; basic electronic circu
32 Electronic Technology 2 solid-state electronics; micro-miniature circuitry communication devices; servic
33 Electronics Fabrication design, assembly, and troubleshooting microcomputer interface circuits
Electrical/Electronics Engineering combined course in both electrical and electronic engineering technologies pre
41 Technician testing of equipment and specifications writing
Electrical and Electronic
00 Technologies, Other
ELECTROMECHANICAL A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals either to support or a
INSTRUMENTATION AND equipment. Programs stress specialized; practical knowledge related to the m
04 MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGIES engineering, biomedical engineering, computer science, and instrumentation d
11 Electromechanical Technology 1 Robotics Technology design and development of electromechnical devices and systems; plant autom
12 Electromechanical Technology 2
21 Instrumentation Technology design, development and repair of electrical, electronic, mechanical, pneumati
Computer-Assisted Design/Drafting
31 (CAD) use of the computer in drafting and design
Electromechanical Instrumentation
and Maintenance Technologies,
00 Other
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to assist in controllin
05 TECHNOLOGIES toxicity of industrial wastes.
application of scientific principles to temperature and humidity control; design o
11 Environmental Control Technologies and energy-conscious technological design
Environmental Control
00 Technologies, Other
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to supervise industri
06 TECHNOLOGIES by industry. Programs describe the mechanical, scientific, or technical aspects
Industrial Research and
01 Development Product Creation/Improvement industrial/production problem solving; applied creativity; inventions
Manufacturing Process
11 Industrial Production Technology 1 Technology 1 production and planning of machinery and equipment; work flow; production co
Manufacturing Process
12 Industrial Production Technology 2 Technology 2
21 Chemical Manufacturing Technology general and organic chemistry; material handling; extraction, distillation, evapo
31 Optics Technology prisms and lenses; grinding, polishing, cementing; inspecting, testing, adjustin
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
Industrial Production Technologies,
00 Other
QUALITY CONTROL AND SAC A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to support a variety
07 TECHNIQUES technical aspects of industrial production, occupational health, and quality con
11 Quality Control Technology testing; inspection; statistical sampling; quality control organization; technical r
Quality Control and Safety
00 Technologies, Other
MECHANICAL AND RELATED A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to support and assis
08 TECHNOLOGIES mechanical, electrical and electronic, architectural, chemical, civil, mining, and
11 Automotive Design and Technology fundamentals of automotive design; use of the computer; principles of aerodyn
introduction to careers and skills in engineering technology; slide rule applicati
21 Mechanical Engineering Technology solve engineering problems
Mechanical and Related
00 Technologies, Other
MINING AND PETROLEUM A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to support and assis
09 TECHNOLOGIES knowledge related to the mechanical, scientific, or technical aspects of mining
11 Mining Technology mining processes; mining operations; mine waste disposal; reclaiming mined a
21 Petroleum Technology seismic testing; test wells; analyzing cores; charting oil fields; oil delivery
Mining and Petroleum
00 Technologies, Other
ENGINEERING AND
ENGINEERING-RELATED
99 TECHNOLOGIES, OTHER A group of instructional programs in engineering and engineering-related techn
Engineering and Engineering-
00 Related Technologies, Other
16 FOREIGN LANGUAGES A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the structure and
FOREIGN LANGUAGES,
16.01 MULTIPLE EMPHASIS A group of instructional programs that describe the language, literature, and cu
11 Foreign Language, Exploratory language; culture; multiple groups
21 English as a Second Language 1 TESOL, Beginning basic English structure; limited vocabulary; English sounds; oral expression; A
22 English as a Second Language 2 TESOL, Intermediate study of English language skills; increase language control; cultural information
23 English as a Second Language 3 TESOL, Advanced greater English language ability; reading; composition; vocabulary building; rol
English as a Second Language,
24 Skills Lab individualized instruction; non-native English speakers; skill building
25 Transitional English brush-up instruction to enable student to make the transition to regular English
Foreign Languages, Multiple
00 Emphasis, Other
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
AFRICAN (NON-SEMITIC) A group of instructional programs that describe the language, literature, and cu
02 LANGUAGES in this category.
11 Swahili 1 language, culture; vocabulary building; grammar and pronunciation
12 Swahili 2 language, culture; readings and conversational practice
21 Amharic 1 (Ethiopian)
22 Amharic 2 (Ethiopian)
African (Non-Semitic) Languages,
00 Other
03 ASIATIC LANGUAGES A group of instructional programs that describe the language, literature, and cu
11 Cantonese 1 language, culture; vocabulary building; grammar and pronunciation
12 Cantonese 2 language, culture; readings and conversational practice
13 Cantonese 3 oral practice; conversational Cantonese; written reports
14 Cantonese 4
21 Mandarin 1 language, culture; vocabulary building; grammar and pronunciation
22 Mandarin 2 language, literature and culture; readings and conversational practice
23 Mandarin 3 oral practice; conversational Mandarin; written reports
24 Mandarin 4 language, literature and culture
25 Mandarin 5 language, literature and culture
31 Japanese 1 language, culture, vocabulary building; grammar and pronunciation
32 Japanese 2 language, literature and culture; reading and conversational practice
33 Japanese 3 oral practice; conversational Japanese; written reports
34 Japanese 4 language, literature and culture
35 Japanese 5 language, literature and culture
Foreign Language Contract,
36 Japanese Independent Study
41 Hawaiian 1 listening and pronunciation; vocabulary; simple writing exercises
42 Hawaiian 2 oral drills; sentence construction; immersion approach; memorization
43 Hawaiian 3 skill development; popular Hawaiian legends; cultural study
44 Hawaiian 4 class conducted in Hawaiian; complex conversations
45 Hawaiian Language and Culture familiarization with Hawaiian language; nonrigorous approach; conversational
54 Korean 1 language, culture, vocabulary building; grammar and pronunciation
52 Korean 2 language, literature and culture; reading and conversational practice
53 Korean 3 oral practice; conversational Korean; written reports
54 Korean 4 language, literature and culture
55 Korean 5 language, literature and culture
00 Asiatic Languages, Other
04 BALTO-SLAVIC LANGUAGES A group of instructional programs that describe the language, literature and cu
11 Ukrainian 1 language, culture; vocabulary building; grammar and pronunciation
21 Russian 1 study of Russian alphabet and pronunciation system; vocabulary; grammar; cu
22 Russian 2 oral and written practice; readings and conversational practice; business and t
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
23 Russian 3 famous Russian authors; discussions in Russian; letter writing to Soviet busine
24 Russian 4 reading and discussion of historical events; letters to businesses in the USSR
25 Russian 5 reading and discussion; advanced Russian
26 Russian 6 reading and discussion; advanced Russian
27 Foreign Language Contract, Russian Independent Study
31 Czech 1 language, culture; vocabulary building; grammar and pronunciation
32 Czech 2 language, literature and culture; readings and conversational practice
33 Czech 3 oral practice; conversational Czech; written reports
41 Polish 1 language, culture; vocabulary building; grammar and pronunciation
42 Polish 2 language, literature and culture; readings and conversational practice
43 Polish 3 oral practice; conversational Polish; written reports
44 Polish 4 language, literature and culture
51 Finnish 1
52 Finnish 2
53 Finnish 3
54 Finnish 4
00 Balto-Slavic Languages, Other
05 GERMANIC LANGUAGES A group of instructional programs that describe the language, literature, and cu
01 Dutch 1
02 Dutch 2
03 Dutch 3
11 German 7 German for Survival vocabulary; grammar; culture study; dialogues
12 German 8 vocabulary; grammar; culture study; composition; dialogues
13 German 1 German 9 vocabulary; grammar; culture study; dialogues
14 German 2 German 10; German 11 vocabulary; grammar; culture study; composition and literature
15 German 3 German 11 vocabulary; grammar; culture study, composition and literature; comparison of
16 German 4 German 12 literature, essays, conversation; culture study; vocabulary
17 German study for C.E.E.B. test; advanced composition; scientific German; grammar rev
18 German Field-Based Experience German, Reading and Conference field-based experience
19 Foreign Language Contract, German Independent Study contract for independent study
21 Norwegian 1 Norse 1 language, culture; vocabulary building; grammar and pronunciation
22 Norwegian 2 Norse 2 language, literature and culture; readings and conversational practice
31 Swedish 1 language, culture; vocabulary building; grammar, and punctuation
32 Swedish 2 language, literature and culture; reading and conversational practice
33 Swedish 3 oral practice; conversational Swedish; written reports
41 Yiddish 1
42 Yiddish 2 language, literature and culture; reading and conversational practice
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
43 Yiddish 3 oral practice; conversational Yiddish; written reports
44 IB German 4
45 IB German 5
46 AP German Language
00 Germanic Languages, Other
06 GREEK A group of instructional programs that describe the language, literature, and cu
11 Modern Greek for Survival recognition of Greek alphabet; travel information, money exchange; phrase bo
21 Modern Greek listening; speaking; reading; writing Greek
21 Modern Greek 2
23 Modern Greek 3
24 Modern Greek 4
31 Classical Greek 1
32 Classical Greek 2
33 Classical Greek 3
34 Classical Greek 4
00 Greek, Other
07 INDIC LANGUAGES A group of instructional programs that describe the language, literature, and cu
00 Indic Languages, Other
08 IRANIAN LANGUAGES A group of instructional programs that describe the language, literature, and cu
00 Iranian Languages, Other
09 ITALIC LANGUAGES A group of instructional programs that describe the language, literature, and cu
01 French 7 basic vocabulary, grammar; culture study; reading; audio lingual approach
02 French 8 vocabulary; grammar; culture study; drill
03 French 1 French 9 vocabulary; grammar; culture study; dialogues
04 French 2 French 10 vocabulary; grammar; culture study; French family life and customs
05 French 3 French 11 vocabulary; grammar; culture study; composition and literature; conversations
06 French 4 French 12 literature; written essays; conversation; culture, geography study; listening and
07 French 5 study for C.E.E.B. test; reading of the classics
French Seminar; French Reading
and Conference; French for
08 French Field-Based Experience Travelers field-based experience; French for use in travel
09 Foreign Language Contract, French Independent Study
10 French, Conversational practical speaking of French
11 Italian 7 basic vocabulary; grammar; culture study
12 Italian 8 vocabulary; grammar; culture study
13 Italian 1 Italian 9 vocabulary; grammar; culture study; dialogues; conversation
14 Italian 2 Italian 10 vocabulary; grammar; culture study; composition and literature; Italian and Am
15 Italian 3 Italian 11 vocabulary; grammar; culture study; composition and literature; Italian opera; c
16 Italian 4 Italian 12 literature; essays; conversation
17 Italian, Advanced Placement Italian 5 study for C.E.E.B. test
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
18 Italian Field-Based Experience field-based experience
19 Foreign Language Contract, Italian Independent Study
20 Latin 1 Latin 9; Latin Graffiti for Anybody classical Latin structure; prefixes, suffixes, root words; Virgil and Livy; legenda
21 Latin 2 grammar and syntax; Caesar; culture; classics in the original; comparison of R
22 Latin 3 study of Pliny, Cicero; Latin constructions and form; political, economic, social
23 Latin 4 literature; culture; Ovid, Catullus, Horace; Virgil's Aeneid
24 Latin 5 biographies; discussion; written and oral reports
25 Foreign Language Contract, Latin Independent Study
26 Portuguese 1 oral and written skills; culture; history
27 Portuguese 2 grammar study, vocabulary, oral and written skills
28 Portuguese 3 language practice; vocabulary; composition; literature
29 Portuguese 4 literature; essays; conversation
30 Portuguese 5 language, literature and culture
31 Spanish 7 Spanish for Survival basic vocabulary; grammar; culture study; travel information, money exchange
32 Spanish 8 vocabulary; grammar; culture study; time, weather, greetings
33 Spanish 1 Spanish 9; Spanish, Beginning vocabulary; grammar; culture study; dialogues
34 Spanish 2 Spanish 10 vocabulary; grammar; culture study; composition and literature; Mexico and Sp
35 Spanish 3 Spanish 11; Spanish, Intermediate vocabulary; grammar; culture study; composition and literature; South America
36 Spanish 4 literature; essays; conversation; verb system review; listening, reading, writing
37 Spanish 5 study for C.E.E.B. test; in-depth study of 19th and 20th century authors; gramm
Spanish Field-Based Experience
38 Spanish Seminar field-based experience
39 Foreign Language Contract, Spanish Independent Study
40 Unused Code
41 Spanish for Travelers information and conversation for a tourist of Spain or South America
Spanish, Commercial Spanish, Job
42 Related business and social letters in Spanish; banking forms
43 IB French Language
44 IB French Literature
45 IB Spanish 4
46 IB Spanish 5
47 AP Latin
48 AP French Language
49 AP French Literature
50 AP Spanish Language
51 AP Spanish Literature
00 Italic Languages, Other
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
10 NATIVE AMERICAN LANGUAGES A group of instructional program that describe the language, literature, and cul
00 Native American Languages, Other
11 SEMITIC LANGUAGES A group of instructional programs that describe the language, literature, and cu
11 Hebrew 1 conversational skills; art projects on Hebrew lettering
12 Hebrew 2 conversation and culture
13 Hebrew 3 study of Hebrew literature
14 Hebrew 4 study of themes such as politics, sports, women in Israel
15 Arabic 1
16 Arabic 2
17 Arabic 3
18 Arabic 4
Foreign Language Contract - Arabic
19 Independent Study
00 Semitic Languages, Other
INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES,
12 OTHER
11 Turkish 1
12 Turkish 2
00 Indo-European Languages, Other
NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGES FOR
13 NATIVE SPEAKERS
11 Spanish for Native Speakers 1 reading and writing of Spanish skills for Spanish speaking people; culture stud
12 Spanish for Native Speakers 2
13 Spanish for Native Speakers 3
14 Spanish for Native Speakers 4
Spanish for Native Speakers
15 5/Advanced Placement
21 Portuguese for Native Speakers 1
22 Portuguese for Native Speakers 2
23 Portuguese for Native Speakers 3
24 Portuguese for Native Speakers 4
31 Italian for Native Speakers 1
32 Italian for Native Speakers 2
33 Italian for Native Speakers 3
41 Japanese for Native Speakers 1
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
42 Japanese for Native Speakers 2
43 Japanese for Native Speakers 3
51 Chinese for Native Speakers 1
52 Chinese for Native Speakers 2
53 Chinese for Native Speakers 3
61 French for Native Speakers 1
62 French for Native Speakers 2
63 French for Native Speakers 3
64 French for Native Speakers 4
Non-English Languages for Native
00 Speaker, Other
99 FOREIGN LANGUAGES, OTHER A group of instructional programs in foreign languages not described above.
00 Foreign Languages, Other
17 ALLIED HEALTH A summary of groups of instructional programs that prepare individuals to assi
01 DENTAL SERVICES A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to provide supportive
11 Dental Assistant 1 Dental Office Assisting dental assisting skills; cancer development; filling materials; equipment care; x
12 Dental Assistant 2 dental assistant skill enhancement; terminal vocational program
21 Dental Assistant, Cooperative dental office work experience; dental assisting
31 Dental Technology 1 dental laboratory training; dentures; crowns and bridges; precious metals; oral
32 Dental Technology 2 theory of occlusion of teeth; dental prosthesis; jaw relations and corrective pro
00 Dental Services, Other
DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to use equipment an
02 SERVICES rays and radioactive substances; prepare and administer radioisotopes; opera
CPR and First Aid; Medical
Emergencies; Emergency Medical
11 First Aid Technician cardiopulmonary resuscitation; first aid; emergency care; simulated emergenci
21 EKG Technician principles of operations and administration of electrocardiograms; patient vital
Diagnostic and Treatment Services,
00 Other
MEDICAL LABORATORY A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to carry out technica
03 TECHNOLOGIES supervision of medical specialists. Includes instruction in the use of technical
11 Laboratory Program 1 Health Technology medical laboratory skills; staining techniques; sterilization; blood bank; urinalys
12 Laboratory Program 2 on-site laboratory training; paid experience; medical laboratory skills
Chemistry, Qualitative; Chemistry
21 Chemical Technology 1 Lab laboratory chemistry; instrumental application; vocational approach
22 Chemical Technology 2 sophisticated apparatus; advanced laboratory procedures; technician training
Medical Laboratory Technologies,
00 Other
MENTAL HEALTH/HUMAN A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to assist nursing and
04 SERVICES and physically handicapped. Includes instruction in new patterns of living and
11 Home Health Aide home care assistance; elderly; convalescents; handicapped persons
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
21 Community Health community health services; environmental health; infant care; communicable d
31 Mental Health Worker Psychiatric Aide entry-level training in mental health assistance; theories of mental and emotion
Mental Health/Human Services,
00 Other
MISCELLANEOUS ALLIED A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to assist specialists
05 HEALTH-SERVICES supply, medical records, and the admissions/discharge of patients.
Health Careers; Medical Career
11 Health Occupations 1 Opportunities health careers orientation; nursing arts; laboratory technology; allied health occ
Health Occupations Training;
21 Health Occupations 2 Medical Careers Work Experience work experience; health fields; paid basis; clinical settings
22 Central Service Technician equipment decontamination, packing, sterilizing, storage and distribution of me
31 Medical Terminology complex medical terms; medical office procedures
41 Medical Records Secretary medical office statistics; medical information requests; records filing supervisio
51 Medical Assisting physician assistant; medical office administration clinical duties; laboratory pro
61 Sports Medicine athletic injury; prevention techniques; physiology kinesiology
71 Veterinary Science Veterinary Aide veterinary assistance; animal production; animal health
Medicinal Chemistry; Nursing
81 Chemistry for Health Science Chemistry survey course; biochemistry; vitamins; practical applications
Health Occupations, Independent
91 Study health occupations training; advanced independent study
Health Occupations - Cooperative
92 Education 1
Health Occupations - Cooperative
93 Education 2
Miscellaneous Allied Health
00 Services, Other
06 NURSING-RELATED SERVICES A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to work under the su
11 Student Assessment of Child Health Health Office guided assessment experience; vision screening; hearing tests; health careers
21 Nursing, Practical Nursing, Introduction clinical experience; license preparation; nursing principles; anatomy; physiolog
Patient Care Technician; Nurse's
31 Nurse's Aide and Orderly Assistant nursing assisting, nursing homes; patient care; safety procedures
41 Nurse's Aide, Cooperative health oriented training; on the job experience; patient care
51 Nurse's Mathematics applied math; metric measurements; drug solutions; hospital applications
00 Nursing-Related Services, Other
07 OPHTHALMIC SERVICES A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to assist an ophthalm
11 Optical Services Assistant entry-level training to assist optometrist in vision examinations; care and use o
00 Ophthalmic Services, Other
08 REHABILITATION SERVICES A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to work under the dir
00 Rehabilitation Services, Other
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles Description
99 ALLIED HEALTH, OTHER A group of instructional programs in allied health not described above.
00 Allied Health, Other
instructional programs that prepare individuals to apply scientific knowledge and methods, and technical skills in support of agribusiness and
ncerned with the production and propagation of crops and animals, supplies and services, mechanics, products processing and marketing, and
programs that prepare individuals to apply the economic and business principles involved in the organization, operation, and management of farm
s.
icultural businesses; management practices
g and records; economic principles; agricultural enterprise
uction; financing; capital resources; farm enterprises
optimum crop and animal production geographic locations
business mathematics
ords; software selection; equipment controls
business; business organization
business; business organization
pendent projects
ness operation; individual study
programs that prepare individuals to select, operate, maintain, service, sell, and use agriculture/agribusiness power units, machinery, equipment,
Includes instruction in agricultural power units; the planning and selection of materials for the construction of agricultural facilities; and the
ssociated with irrigation, drainage, run-off, water conservation, and erosion control.
maintenance; maintenance of hand and power tools; arc welding
usiness power equipment; methods of irrigation; land leveling; contouring
dy; agribusiness equipment
dy; agribusiness equipment
truction of agricultural machinery
eration and repair; agricultural power units
ction; construction of agricultural structures; environmental facilities construction
lectrical power; automatic controls
contours; terracing; strip cropping; irrigation equipment maintenance
areas; agricultural applications; mapping; layout of contours; ponds
programs that prepare individuals in planning and economically using facilities, land, water, machinery, chemicals, finance, and labor in the
animal products.
ction; farming production
echnical information about agriculture
ion of agricultural products
d basic veterinary science; selection, breeding, nutrition, health, housing, feeding, marketing; animal physiology and diseases
pecialty crops; harvesting; production facilities operation
programs that prepare individuals to process food and nonfood products and to inspect those products preparatory to marketing. Includes
teristics and properties of agricultural products and of agriculture-related processing techniques and skills including quality control and mechanical
marking, grading, inspecting, packaging, storing, and marketing.
ry, poultry and produce for market, as well as aspects of quality control and marketing
programs that prepare individuals to sell supplies for agricultural production; provide agricultural services; and purchase, grade, store, market, and
oducts. Includes instruction in animal breeding, horseshoeing, small animal services, and animal hospital care services.
eeds; fertilizers; machinery; seeds; herbicides; pesticides; fungicides
g small animals
programs that prepare individuals to produce, process, and market plants, shrubs, and trees used principally for ornamental, recreational, and
to establish, maintain, and manage horticultural enterprises like arboriculture, floriculture, greenhouse operation and management, landscaping,
management, and turf management. Includes instruction in machinery and equipment necessary for each horticultural enterprise.
garden centers; turf growth and care; diseases; chemicals; pesticides; fungicides; insecticides
e; turf management and gardening; greenhouse operation
lawn and turf maintenance; pest and disease control; plant identification; landscape planning and construction
common styles of landscaping; practice in drawing techniques and design theory
cial environments for plants; commercial production
scaping with plants; study of soils, insects, diseases, weeds, and agricultural chemicals
culture operation and maintenance
vers; growth and maintenance
mmercial vegetable production; harvesting; processing; marketing; storage
programs that prepares individuals to apply the social, biological, and agricultural sciences, and technologies as they relate to food production and
ide scale.
programs in agribusiness and agricultural production not described above.
instructional programs that describe the production, processing, and distribution of food and fiber.
programs that generally describes the production, processing and distribution of food and fiber.
distribution; food and fiber
equipment; agricultural mechanics
equipment; agricultural mechanics, level 2
equipment; agricultural mechanics, level 3
equipment; agricultural mechanics, level 4; placement in agriculture occupations
programs that describe the theories, principles, and applications of appropriate technical skills that apply to the production and management of
ducts.
es; parasites; farming experience
es; parasites; enterprise specialization
ment of livestock; feeding; management; disease control
ment of livestock
ment of poultry
ment; milk animals; dairy products
additives; food production; fiber production
ment of horses
ls; operation and maintenance of a forge; leg and hoof anatomy
ment of fish; pond construction
programs that describe the principles and practices involved in converting agricultural products to forms suitable for direct human consumption, or
programs that describe the theories and principles of science and practice involved in the production and management of plants for food feed, fiber,
uck crops; seed production; pest control; ornamental horticulture; marketing
landscape workers; greenhouse and nursery workers; hand tool and equipment maintenance and repair; sprinkler system installation; ornamental
ouse and nursery preparation; equipment operation; plant science
ion of plant and floral products; grounds, nursery, and greenhouse maintenance; equipment handling
programs that describe the physical, chemical, and biological sciences and basic principles which relate to the determination of soil properties and
management for crop production or other purposes.
ticides, fertilizers; types of soils; soil preparation; soil testing; soil evaluation
rinciples; nature and properties of soils
programs in agricultural sciences not described above.
instructional programs that prepare individuals for activities involving the conservation and/or improvement of natural resources such as air, soil
ldlife for economic and recreational purposes.
programs that generally prepares individuals for activities involving the conservation and/or improvement of natural resources such as air, soil,
ldlife for economic and recreational purposes.
programs that prepare individuals to engage in activities concerned with the preservation, protection, and regulation of renewable natural resources.
ldlife; recreation areas
ction of natural resources; balancing the demands of multiple use; crisis responses; federal regulations
programs that prepare individuals to engage in fishing for commercial purposes and to manage fish resources to optimize production.
sting techniques; boating skills; marine mechanics; equipment repair and construction; marketing
programs that prepare individuals to produce, protect, and manage timber and specialty forest crops; maintain, operate and repair related
ery; harvest and transport trees as a crop and select, grade, and market forest raw materials for converting into a variety of consumer goods, and to
tiple purposes such as game preserves and recreation.
rvesting; marketing of forest products; management
of products of the forest
programs that prepares individuals in the principles and practices used in the production and improvement of wildlife resources for aesthetic,
onal uses of public and private lands.
n and improvement of wildlife resources
d recreational uses; public and private lands
ne management with opportunity to focus on areas including hatchery management, marine biology, marine construction, marine engineering,
ography, navigation, seamanship, water chemistry and water microbiology
programs in renewable natural resources not described above.
instructional programs that describe the methods to create, adapt, alter, preserve, and control man's physical and social surroundings.
programs that generally describe the methods to create, adapt, alter, preserve, and control man's physical and social surroundings.
programs that describes the processes that promote the use of aesthetic patterns, forms, and structures for human purposes in harmony with the
architectural styles; forms in architecture; blueprint reading; basic drafting skills
d drafting; floor plans; drawing elevations; foundations; mechanical plans
tectural construction, styles, terminology; area planning
programs that describe the application of the planning process to the development of environmental program designed to deal with urban, regional,
y distinct areas.
programs that describe the processes, procedures, observations, and techniques essential to the development of designs for interior and exterior
programs that describe the processes, procedures, observations, and techniques essential to the development of designs for interior environments.
furniture styles; interior environments; architectural concerns
programs that describe the design processes as applied to manmade structures and objects and animate and inanimate natural materials in the
ct of furthering human purposes and synthesizing knowledge of functional relationships, human behavior, ecology, and land form, construction
tic sensitivity.
programs that describe the systematic process of creating and modifying the physical elements which constitute a city; synthesizing function,
hnology, and social, psychological, and economic well- being.
programs in architecture and environmental design not described above.
instructional programs that describe the history, society, politics, culture, and economics of either a particular geographic region or a particular
n sharing common racial characteristics or common traits and customs.
programs that describe the history, society, politics, culture, and economics of a particular geographic region.
l, and cultural history; Africa, Latin America, China, Japan, Russia, India South Pacific, Europe
ulture; domestic and international politics; print media resources; practical economic issues
l, cultural and economic history; current events
problems; social, political, and economic changes; achievements and failures; social awareness development
re, politics and economy
history; folklore; current events
vil War; plantations; slave system; cotton culture
oads and cowboys; philosophical and cultural contributions
ural history; Anazasi and Pueblo cultures; Spanish influences; current issues
Canadian political, geographic and economic interdependence; resources and culture
Canada, and Mexico; interdependence; economic, political, and physical aspects; news analysis and reporting
sical, and cultural differences; international trade issues
merican roots; colonization; current economic, political and social problems
n-western culture; Egypt, Greece, Rome, American Indian, Medieval Europe; Africa, Latin America, Orient, Polynesia; religion and cultural
development; Renaissance through the 20th century; history, science, industry and culture
n-western history; modern world development; international, economic, political and social 20th century issues
re study; geography, economics, political science, history and humanities
ent of European history; Western philosophies; America's European inheritance
times; world impact; cross-nation comparison; news analysis
ng Western thought and civilization; America's European inheritance
rld nation development; People's Republic of China; traditional cultures; current news
tions; colonization; independence struggles; racial issues
d governments; multiple nation arrangements
economics; culture; political science; current events
economics; culture; political science; current events
economics; culture; political science; current events
present world status; China, Japan, Korea, and India
and economic institutions; cultural, political and social changes; geographic background
dards; world influence; physical, economic, and political features
e relations; cultural conflicts; United States relations
al, political, and economic issues
nd Israel; historic relationship; international impact
ution; Soviet Union; modern technology; satellites; communism
China; 19th and 20th century Russia; political, economic, social, and historical aspects
merica, Africa, and Middle East; political, religious, educational, and daily living components
al, social, and economic conditions; communist system
forgotten nations; historical and cultural survey
pendence; food energy, environment, and human rights; US role in world relations
he Pacific Ocean - geography, natural resources, people, cultures, trade patterns, political relations with neighbors
nd present, political, social and economic factors, relations with the US and UK and other countries
programs that describe the history, society, politics, culture, and economics of subsets of the population sharing common racial characteristics or
r patterns; cultural identity; cultural equality
tory; various field and literature research strategies
Afro American; political development; arts; social change; national and local heritage study
and problems; American Black culture
ative American cultures; history and present life style
contributions, ancient to modern times; American Jewish culture
e Chicano; contemporary social issues; occupational problems
eople and culture; origins; ancient cultural groups
ding emphasis; Hawaiian culture and student ethnic identities; social skill development; foreign student assistance
programs in area and ethnic studies not described above.
instructional programs that describe the processes of purchasing, selling, producing and interchanging of goods, commodities and services in profit
programs that generally describe the processes of purchasing selling, producing, and interchanging of goods, commodities, and services in profit
ublic and private institutions and agencies.
mer purchasing; credit; business vocabulary; business practices
egotiable instruments; debtor creditor relationship; insurance; consumer rights
ment studies; independent projects
agement experiences; on the job education with related classroom instruction
programs that describe the principles, procedures, and theories of organizing, maintaining, and auditing business and financial transactions.
oth of these fields and training in introductory related skills
programs that describe the financial management of industrial and commercial enterprises; of commercial, savings, and mortgage banking; and of
credit unions; savings banks; consumer finance; career opportunities
finance, fixed mortgages, adjustable rate mortgages, financing packages for real estate development, primary and secondary market, lending
nance and lending, buyer credit qualifications, interest rates, full disclosure of consumer credit histories, laws and regulations governing lending
programs that describe the planning, organizing, and controlling of a business, including organizational and human aspects, with emphasis on
agement, the knowledge and understanding necessary for managing people and functions, and decision making.
nnel selection; leadership abilities; speech preparation; personal development; community service
programs that describe principles and methods for organizing a business firm and for combining resources to produce goods and services, taking
onomic system; costs; market competition
programs that describe the principles, methods, and techniques that are used to assess and meet the training and career development needs of
programs that describe the nature and application of management methods and techniques related to hotels and motels.
ales; housekeeping
urist industry; front office operations; maintenance
programs that describe risk analysis and personal and business insurance and their applications to life, disability, property, liability, and fiduciary
writing.
edical insurance; general insurance coverage; career opportunities
programs that describe the securities market, investment concepts, and the effects of economic business cycles on investments. Includes
of stocks, mutual funds, bonds, unlisted and listed securities, and yield changes as they affect long-term holdings.
programs that describe the securities market, investments concepts, and the effects of economic business cycles on investments. Includes
of stocks, mutual funds, bonds, unlisted and listed securities, and yield changes as they affect long-term holdings.
s and bonds; income tax laws security analysis
programs that describe the history and development of the labor movement, including the analysis and interpretation of Federal and State
cts, labor negotiation, conciliation, arbitration, and grievance procedures.
programs that describe computer-based information systems that deal with business data and are generally characterized by logical patterns of
he point of original data gathering to completion of necessary reports and retrieval displays.
programs that describe the application of mathematical and analytical techniques such as modeling, programming, forecasting, and analysis in the
monitoring, and control of organizational processes and operations to determine their purpose and effectiveness, and means for attaining maximum
programs that describe the principles, practices, and concepts involved in the performance of business activities which direct the transfer of goods
ervices from producer to consumer. Includes instruction in marketing functions and institutions; activities dealing with effecting change in ownership
hods; management techniques; customer psychology; business economics; marketing channels
programs that describe the behavior and motivations of individuals functioning in groups, the influence of styles of leadership that may be used by
ns of intervention that may be used to improve interpersonal relations and team behavior.
programs that describe the methods, principles, procedures, and understandings necessary to manage and administer programs that are directed to
conditions of employees in a business or other organization.
programs that describe the theories and techniques of buying, selling, appraising, renting, managing, and leasing of real property.
ques; appraising, renting, managing, and leasing of real property
programs that describe managerial functions and ownership principles involved in operating a small business.
ns; management functions; ownership principles
programs that describes principles, procedures, and regulations applicable to the maintenance of records and the preparation and filing of income
programs that describe supervising and managing personnel engaged in construction, mechanical repair, manufacturing, transportation, or material
programs in business and management not described above.
instructional programs that prepare individuals for a variety of activities in planning, organizing, directing, and controlling all business office systems
es instruction in preparing, transcribing, systematizing, and preserving written communications and records; preparing and analyzing financial
unts and receiving and disbursing money; gathering, processing and distributing information and mail; operating office machines and electronic data
storing, distributing, and accounting for inventories of materials; operating telephone switchboards and delivering messages; and performing other
programs that prepare individuals to systematize information about transactions and activities into accounts and quantitative records, verify
lying auditing principles, prepare budgets and financial reports, operate bookkeeping machines, and pay and receive money.
sic accounting elements; bookkeeping principles
ncial management; corporate bookkeeping; advanced theory; partnership bookkeeping; cost accounting
unting cycle; depreciation; accruals; accounting theory; debit and credit; computerized accounting and spreadsheet
usiness ownership; simulations; managerial accounting; partnership and corporate accounting; cost accounting; advanced computerized accounting
g; executive training
unting cycles; financial reporting
cy; accounting; partnerships; corporations; combined course
dures; financial transactions; petty cash; purchase cycle; small businesses; customer billing and sales systems; computerized recordkeeping
ordkeeping; journalizing; financial statements; payroll; advanced computerized recordkeeping
kills, simple business records; personal finance
dding machines; electronic calculators; computational machines; transcription equipment; reprographic equipment
machine operation; communications and transcription machines; simulation of office systems and procedures
ayroll; taxes; investments; discounts; commissions
s; basic computational skill
programs that prepare individuals to perform financial or banking services. Includes instruction in credit collection, transit routing of notes and
ying out money, and functions associated with processing loans and insurance claims.
ry skills in banking and related financial industry areas
ning; field experience
nting notes; stocks; bonds insurance; basic computation
ing; proof equipment operation
programs that prepare individuals to analyze and design data processing system configurations; write, test, monitor, debug, and maintain data
and operate computers and peripheral and data entry equipment.
s applications of computers; data processing principles; symbolic language
pplications; calculator operations; unit recording equipment; general data processing concepts; accounting systems
business computer languages computer operations; accounting systems
mputer applications in business; programming to solve business problems; using spreadsheets and database programs; advanced applications of
ase programs
grams; typical business problems; additional programming languages; advanced applications of spreadsheet and database programs
unit record equipment; coding
disc equipment
keyboarding using touch method
eration
programs that prepare individuals to supervise employees; budget, analyze, and coordinate clerical and other office activities; evaluate, organize,
rations and procedures to establish uniformity in handling correspondence, records and other materials; design various layouts to facilitate maximum
anda; business messages; handwriting; telephone usage
randa; business messages; skills enhancement
programs that prepare individuals to undertake organizational and facilitating functions associated with personnel administration.
programs that prepare individuals to record and transcribe communications and to provide administrative support.
hand fluency; new matter dictation; secretarial skills; introduction to transcription; text editing
thand technique; stenographer training; skill enhancement; transcription production; text editing
g; rapid writing
; transcribing typist training; business documents
records management; human relations; general office workflow; advanced typewriting; etiquette; information processing; text editing
d transcription skills; payroll; receptionist duties; personal employability skills; reprographics
ment; memory typewriters; integrated typing projects; transcription and communication skills
rocessing equipment; word processing center environment
ting; camera-ready copy
l terminology; legal documents
rt reporting; legal and technical terms; English for court reporters; recordkeeping for court reporters; anatomy and medical terminology;
dical transcriptionist; insurance forms; patient assistance
ucing both legal and medical office procedures
programs that prepare individuals to record, duplicate, and retrieve data, including classifying, sorting and filing correspondence, records, and other
n in shipping and receiving procedures, stock and inventory maintenance, and operation of office machines.
speed building; interoffice correspondence; stroking techniques; manuscripts; letters
nal typewriting; interoffice correspondence; typewriting production applications
ewriting; business communications; efficient work habits; multiple copies
s; reports; footnotes; personal use
ines; duplicating machines; job preparedness; office skills improvement; office machine operation; office systems; automated office procedures
k; cashier; receptionist; improved business skills; office systems
model office; typing simulations; office etiquette; actual work flow
ted classroom instruction; office employment; working world orientation; business settings
ng; office employment; paid experience with related classroom instruction
programs in business and office not described above.
f instructional programs that prepare individuals for occupations directed toward and incident to the flow of industrial and consumer goods in
e provision of services to consumers or users. These programs are concerned with marketing, sales, distribution, merchandising, and management,
programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing functions and tasks in retail establishments, wholesale establishments, and manufacturing
in the marketing of clothing and related articles for personal wear and adornment.
areer opportunities; fashion shows; merchandising principles
gazine illustration; newspaper illustration
programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing functions and tasks in two types of enterprises: those primarily engaged in providing
on a fee or contract basis (such as advertising agencies, publishing and broadcasting companies, display services, marketing research and
programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing and management functions and tasks associated with owning and operating a business.
cing; marketing; management
prise system; small business operation; management skill development
programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing functions and tasks in financial institutions such as commercial banks, savings and loan
ncies, credit unions, consumer-finance companies, collection agencies, security and commodity brokerages, and credit departments of business
programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing functions and tasks in retail, wholesale, and manufacturing establishments; and with
e plants, cut flowers, floral arrangements, artificial flowers and plants, garden supplies, equipment, and related items; and seed, fertilizers, and other
ction.
ail florist shop; garden center operations; wedding preparations
programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing functions and tasks in retail and wholesale establishments, and in food processing and
an relations; checkout management; store accounting; merchandising; scan operations; store maintenance; storeroom and backstock; ordering and
t, dairy, frozen food departments
programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing and management functions and tasks that can be applied broadly in any marketing
ocation; display; merchandising; product information
arketing process control; specialized marketing; distribution economics; pricing merchandise
relations; service technology leadership skills
ail store employment; marketing competencies
ining; leadership development; distribution economics; advanced sale
epth studies; sales promotion techniques; sales personality; sales personnel
; selling; stockkeeping; sales promotion
; scale use; shoplifting prevention; customer relations
nts; business sales; factory sales; warehouse operations
aining; independent work
phone service representative; human relations; fielding customer inquiries and complaints; marketing telephone services; billing and collection
phone directory assistant; computerized directory procedures; telephone etiquette; human relations
programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing functions and tasks in retail establishments, wholesale establishments and manufacturing
ware and building material products and equipment primarily used for furnishing and maintaining the home; or products, equipment, and supplies
ning; introduction to computers and software; computer applications, time management; computer store management
programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing and management functions and tasks in any business enterprise primarily engaged in
people to make productive or enjoyable use of leisure time. The hospitality industry includes lodging services and related convention services, and
itality industry including hotels, motels, restaurants, convention services, food and beverage
rvices; human relations; customer concerns; organizing and managing events (banquets, conferences, sports events); recordkeeping; advertising
programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing functions and tasks related to the sale and placement of insurance contracts with carriers.
programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing and management functions and tasks in enterprises engaged in passenger and freight
rvices, warehousing, and other services incidental to transportation, storage, travel, or tourism.
nformation; agency management
entertainment park service provision; meeting the public; crisis management; special needs groups; tour groups; special events - on site experience
programs that prepare individuals to perform marketing and management functions and tasks in retail or wholesale establishments engaged in the
m products, or in retail, wholesale, manufacturing and service establishments engaged in the marketing of cars, vans, trucks, mobile units, boats,
ment; service station operations; auto maintenance
programs in marketing and distribution not described above.
instructional programs that describe the creation, transmission, and evaluation of messages.
rograms that generally describe the creation, transmission, and evaluation of messages.
munication theory; critical skill development; major media components; media history; communications psychology
nication vary from culture to culture; problems that can arise in intercultural communication; ways of bridging cross-cultural communication gaps
programs that describe the creation, execution, transmission, and evaluation of commercial messages concerned with the promotion and sale of
selection; package design; layout; marketing strategies
programs that describe the research methods and techniques by which the creation, transmission, and evaluation of messages can be facilitated.
l programs that describe the principles and methods of gathering, processing, evaluating, and disseminating through mass media, information about
es.
paper production; news information gathering; proofreading; journalistic writing
ork; laboratory course; layout; in-depth editing; publishing finance
agement; advanced journalism
anced journalism
ques; literary magazine publishing
format; layout; photographs; yearbook design
nancial management; yearbook publication
programs that describe the methods and techniques by which the public can be induced to have understanding for and goodwill towards a person,
programs that describe the methods and techniques by which radio and television news programs are produced and broadcasted.
e and diction
n course including overview of both radio and television broadcasting and careers in those fields
rograms that describe the methods and techniques used to produce and broadcast programs on radio and television.
ast history; terminology; advertising; production fundamentals
g; program analysis; television viewing habits; radio broadcast criticism
secret characters, special encoded languages (Morse Code), special techniques for breaking codes, and history of cryptography
programs in communications not described above.
instructional programs that prepare individuals to support and assist communication professionals and skilled communication workers. Programs
tical knowledge related to the mechanical, scientific or technical aspects of communications.
programs that prepare individuals to support and assist communication professionals and skilled communication workers. Programs stress
owledge related to the mechanical, scientific, or technical aspects of communications.
ications careers; communication skills; development; visual communications; print communications
tape production; video programs production; multimedia technology; AV department assistance
hy; film processing; enlarging; advertising applications; color printing
ssional photography
edures and practices; promotion; programming; engineering
activities; direct program production; quality control
site production experience; radio broadcasting
king projects; events filming; animation
nd; special effects; hands-on experience; advanced filmmaking
ent operation; program production; FCC license study; scripting; music selection
o and audio equipment operation; video tape development; set design; script writing; lighting, production process and procedures
cement; regularly scheduled programming
ogy; broadcasting; cable installation
io and television production techniques, including introduction to audio and visual recording equipment; program developing; mixing and editing
ined course in radio and television production techniques
instructional programs that describe the coding, processing, and storage of data through repetitious and highly complex mathematical operations at
rdance with strictly defined systems and procedures.
programs that generally describe the coding, processing, and storage of data through repetitious and highly complex mathematical operations at
ordance with strictly defined systems and procedures.
hnical presentations; social implications of computers; computer familiarization
hing skills; Web site survey (portals, e-commerce, personal); history of the Web
charts; elementary programming; mathematical applications
esk calculators; programming languages; complex computer procedures
g useable software; team approach
work; computer science
puter components
y, principles and state of the art of machine-generated thought; future generations of computers; limits of potential; programming computers to think
programs that describe the methods and procedures used in flow charting and writing instructions in computer language for the direction of
computer languages; machine operation; documentation
techniques; independent study; program origination; algorithms
gramming
mputer programming; mathematics applications
uter programming
er programming
ter programming
programs that describe computers and computer programming.
d alphabetic sorting; keypunching; flowcharting; collating
onents; computer operations; data management; data entry operator
cation; advanced topics
programs that describe the methods for creating, organizing, storing, and accessing organized files of information.
programs that describe the principles and techniques involved in the design of large-scale computer programs. Includes instruction in modeling,
programs in computer and information sciences not described above.
instructional programs that prepare individuals to provide a variety of services to individual consumers as well as to organizations such as
es.
programs that prepare individuals to operate and manage dry cleaning and laundering plants.
dures, methods and material
programs that prepare individuals to perform a variety of services related to the sale of food, beverages, and entertainment.
; game rules and procedures
programs that prepare individuals to perform sanitary and embalming preparations for interment, in conformity with legal requirements. Includes
ysiology and anatomy, with particular emphasis on the circulatory system; the underlying chemistry and application of embalming compounds and
s, techniques, and methods used in embalming and preparation for interment with special emphasis on sanitation and on potential pathological
s; and the materials and techniques of applied cosmetology used in preparation for interment.
programs that prepare individuals to render a variety of personal services.
r care, styling, shaping, permanent waving; hair coloring; facials, makeup
logy state board examination; electrical facials
up
tting hair; anatomy and physiology basics; barbershop simulation
ation; scalp treatments; shop management
mination preparation; on-the-job training
ral career preparation, barbering; massage
upations, including warehousing, laundry, building maintenance, grounds maintenance; exploratory entry-level job skills
d areas of building and grounds maintenance
on to the field and occupations therein
programs in consumer, personal, and miscellaneous services not described above.
ce, and technical skills needed for pursuing careers in engineering
behavior of materials
hydraulic, electronic, and mechanically operated devices
is, both elastic and plastic, with emphasis on resistance and equilibrium of force systems, elastic analysis of axially loaded members, connectors,
nspection of basic metals
ypes of projections; topographic notation; history of mapping techniques; translating satellite photography into maps
instructional programs that prepare individuals to support and assist engineers and other professionals. Programs stress specialized practical
e mathematical, scientific, or technical aspects of engineering and related sciences.
programs that prepare individuals to support and assist architects and architectural engineers. Programs stress specialized, practical knowledge
ical scientific or technical aspects of architecture and architectural engineering.
drafting and architectural problem-solving; job-oriented instruction in design-drafting, structural stability, strength of materials, structural components
ects of constructing bridges, high-rise buildings, and other structures
programs that prepare individuals to support and assist civil engineers and urban planners. Programs stress specialized, practical knowledge
rveying instruments; survey data display; applied mathematics; use of drafting equipment
drafting and engineering problem solving; job-oriented instruction including design-drafting, surveying, computations; materials inspection, modeling
programs that prepare individuals to support and assist electrical and electronic engineers, and other engineers and scientists concerned with the
Programs stress specialized; practical knowledge related to the mechanical, mathematical, scientific, or technical aspects of electrical engineering,
radio waves; test equipment; installation and calibration of antennas; transmitting equipment
uits, devices, and systems; development of corrective and preventive maintenance techniques
tronics; semi-conductor devices; basic electronic circuits; testing and installation of components
micro-miniature circuitry communication devices; servicing and building units from components
roubleshooting microcomputer interface circuits
h electrical and electronic engineering technologies preparing students to design and draft electrical and electronic circuitry, development and
d specifications writing
programs that prepare individuals either to support or assist mechanical and electrical engineers, or to install and service electromechanical
stress specialized; practical knowledge related to the mechanical, mathematical, scientific, or technical aspects of mechanical and electrical
engineering, computer science, and instrumentation design.
nt of electromechnical devices and systems; plant automation; automation control devices and systems; servomechanisms; robotics
nd repair of electrical, electronic, mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic instruments
drafting and design
programs that prepare individuals to assist in controlling either the internal temperature of commercial and industrial buildings, or the levels of
tes.
principles to temperature and humidity control; design of heating and cooling systems; pollution and corrosion control; alternative energy applications
echnological design
programs that prepare individuals to supervise industrial processes or to support engineers, scientists, and other professionals who are employed
describe the mechanical, scientific, or technical aspects of a variety of industries, including chemical manufacturing, food processing, forest
oblem solving; applied creativity; inventions
g of machinery and equipment; work flow; production cost analysis
emistry; material handling; extraction, distillation, evaporating, drying; heat transfer in chemicals
ding, polishing, cementing; inspecting, testing, adjusting
programs that prepare individuals to support a variety of engineers and industrial managers. Programs describe the mechanical, scientific, or
ustrial production, occupational health, and quality control.
stical sampling; quality control organization; technical report preparation
programs that prepare individuals to support and assist a variety of engineering professionals, including aeronautical, agricultural, automotive,
nd electronic, architectural, chemical, civil, mining, and petroleum engineers. Programs describe the mathematical, mechanical, scientific, and
otive design; use of the computer; principles of aerodynamics; fuel efficiency
and skills in engineering technology; slide rule application to problem solving; programming digital computers using BASIC; developing programs to
ems
programs that prepare individuals to support and assist mining and petroleum engineers and managers. Programs stress specialized, practical
e mechanical, scientific, or technical aspects of mining and petroleum engineering.
ng operations; mine waste disposal; reclaiming mined areas; mine output analysis
ls; analyzing cores; charting oil fields; oil delivery
programs in engineering and engineering-related technologies not described above.
instructional programs that describe the structure and use of language common or indigenous to people of the same community or nation, the
programs that describe the language, literature, and culture of more than one specific group of people.
ple groups
limited vocabulary; English sounds; oral expression; American student life
ge skills; increase language control; cultural information; composition skills
e ability; reading; composition; vocabulary building; role playing; American culture
n; non-native English speakers; skill building
enable student to make the transition to regular English classes
programs that describe the language, literature, and culture of non-Semitic African people; languages such as Ibo, Swahili, and Yoruba are included
bulary building; grammar and pronunciation
ngs and conversational practice
programs that describe the language, literature, and culture of Asiatic peoples; languages such as Cantonese, Mandarin, Korean, Malay, and
bulary building; grammar and pronunciation
ngs and conversational practice
onal Cantonese; written reports
bulary building; grammar and pronunciation
culture; readings and conversational practice
onal Mandarin; written reports
culture
culture
bulary building; grammar and pronunciation
culture; reading and conversational practice
onal Japanese; written reports
culture
culture
ion; vocabulary; simple writing exercises
struction; immersion approach; memorization
lar Hawaiian legends; cultural study
aiian; complex conversations
aiian language; nonrigorous approach; conversational emphasis; cultural studies
bulary building; grammar and pronunciation
culture; reading and conversational practice
onal Korean; written reports
culture
culture
programs that describe the language, literature and culture of Baltic and Slavic people; languages such as Latvian, Lithuanian, Russian, Polish,
bulary building; grammar and pronunciation
bet and pronunciation system; vocabulary; grammar; culture; reading
; readings and conversational practice; business and trade journals
s; discussions in Russian; letter writing to Soviet businesses; reports written in Russian
of historical events; letters to businesses in the USSR
advanced Russian
advanced Russian
bulary building; grammar and pronunciation
culture; readings and conversational practice
onal Czech; written reports
bulary building; grammar and pronunciation
culture; readings and conversational practice
onal Polish; written reports
culture
programs that describe the language, literature, and culture of people whose native language belongs to the Germanic branch of Indo-European
ulture study; dialogues
ulture study; composition; dialogues
ulture study; dialogues
ulture study; composition and literature
ulture study, composition and literature; comparison of German and American life styles; current affairs discussion
ersation; culture study; vocabulary
advanced composition; scientific German; grammar review
t study
bulary building; grammar and pronunciation
culture; readings and conversational practice
bulary building; grammar, and punctuation
culture; reading and conversational practice
onal Swedish; written reports
culture; reading and conversational practice
onal Yiddish; written reports
programs that describe the language, literature, and culture of Greek-speaking peoples.
phabet; travel information, money exchange; phrase books
ding; writing Greek
programs that describe the language, literature, and culture of people whose native language belongs to the Indic branch of Indo-European
programs that describe the language, literature, and culture of Iranian peoples; languages such as Persian and Pashto are included in this category.
programs that describe the language, literature, and culture of people whose native language belongs to the Italic branch of Indo-European
mar; culture study; reading; audio lingual approach
ulture study; drill
ulture study; dialogues
ulture study; French family life and customs
ulture study; composition and literature; conversations
s; conversation; culture, geography study; listening and speaking; reading and writing dialogues
reading of the classics
French for use in travel
ench
mar; culture study
ulture study
ulture study; dialogues; conversation
ulture study; composition and literature; Italian and American cultural differences
ulture study; composition and literature; Italian opera; conversations
ersation
; prefixes, suffixes, root words; Virgil and Livy; legendary Rome; comparison of Roman and American life; Greek and Roman culture
aesar; culture; classics in the original; comparison of Roman and American institutions
atin constructions and form; political, economic, social activities; Greek and Roman life
Catullus, Horace; Virgil's Aeneid
; written and oral reports
ulture; history
lary, oral and written skills
bulary; composition; literature
ersation
culture
mar; culture study; travel information, money exchange; phrase books; oral skills
ulture study; time, weather, greetings
ulture study; dialogues
ulture study; composition and literature; Mexico and Spain; history and customs
ulture study; composition and literature; South American and Spanish cultures; Cervantes
ersation; verb system review; listening, reading, writing skills
n-depth study of 19th and 20th century authors; grammar; composition; term paper
sation for a tourist of Spain or South America
ers in Spanish; banking forms
program that describe the language, literature, and culture of Native American peoples.
programs that describe the language, literature, and culture of Semitic peoples; languages such as Arabic and Hebrew are included in this category.
t projects on Hebrew lettering
e
re
s politics, sports, women in Israel
panish skills for Spanish speaking people; culture study
programs in foreign languages not described above.
instructional programs that prepare individuals to assist qualified health professionals in providing diagnostic, therapeutic, preventive, restorative,
programs that prepare individuals to provide supportive services to the dental profession, including performing dental prophylactic treatments,
ancer development; filling materials; equipment care; x-rays
hancement; terminal vocational program
ience; dental assisting
g; dentures; crowns and bridges; precious metals; oral anatomy
eth; dental prosthesis; jaw relations and corrective procedures
programs that prepare individuals to use equipment and medical materials for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes by learning to apply roentgen
bstances; prepare and administer radioisotopes; operate electrocardiograph, electroencephalograph, respiratory or dialysis equipment; provide
citation; first aid; emergency care; simulated emergencies
and administration of electrocardiograms; patient vital signs; interpretation of EKG readings; troubleshooting
programs that prepare individuals to carry out technical functions to obtain data for use in diagnosis, treatment and control of diseases, under the
specialists. Includes instruction in the use of technical equipment and the administration of medical and/or chemical agents.
s; staining techniques; sterilization; blood bank; urinalysis
ng; paid experience; medical laboratory skills
strumental application; vocational approach
; advanced laboratory procedures; technician training
programs that prepare individuals to assist nursing and mental health personnel in the care and treatment of the mentally ill, aged, drug addicted,
pped. Includes instruction in new patterns of living and administering prescribed medication.
elderly; convalescents; handicapped persons
ces; environmental health; infant care; communicable diseases
ental health assistance; theories of mental and emotional disorders; basic non-professional crisis intervention; behavior management
programs that prepare individuals to assist specialists in the health field in providing support functions in such areas as pharmaceutical, central
, and the admissions/discharge of patients.
on; nursing arts; laboratory technology; allied health occupations
fields; paid basis; clinical settings
ation, packing, sterilizing, storage and distribution of medical equipment and supplies
medical office procedures
medical information requests; records filing supervision; disease coding
dical office administration clinical duties; laboratory procedures
n techniques; physiology kinesiology
nimal production; animal health
istry; vitamins; practical applications
ing; advanced independent study
programs that prepare individuals to work under the supervision of a physician, nurse supervisor, or other qualified nursing staff member in
erience; vision screening; hearing tests; health careers exploration; first aid
nse preparation; nursing principles; anatomy; physiology; nutrition
ng homes; patient care; safety procedures
on the job experience; patient care
easurements; drug solutions; hospital applications
programs that prepare individuals to assist an ophthalmologist or optometrist in identifying vision defects, performing tests, administering treatment
sist optometrist in vision examinations; care and use of glasses and contact lenses; assistance in frame selection; adjustment and repair of glasses
programs that prepare individuals to work under the direction of a physician or other appropriate specialist in assisting handicapped persons
programs in allied health not described above.
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles
18 HEALTH SCIENCES
01 AUDIOLOGY AND SPEECH PATHOLOGY
00 Audiology and Speech Pathology, Other
02 BASIC CLINICAL HEALTH SCIENCES
00 Basic Clinical Health Sciences, Other
03 CHIROPRACTIC
00 Chiropractic, Other
04 DENTISTRY
00 Dentistry, Other
05 EMERGENCY/DISASTER SCIENCE
00 Emergency/Disaster Science, Other
06 EPIDEMIOLOGY
00 Epidemiology, Other
07 HEALTH SCIENCES ADMINISTRATION
00 Health Sciences Administration, Other
08 HEMATOLOGY
00 Hematology, Other
09 MEDICAL LABORATORY
00 Medical Laboratory, Other
10 MEDICINE
00 Medicine, Other
11 NURSING
00 Nursing, Other
12 OPTOMETRY
00 Optometry, Other
13 OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE
00 Osteopathic Medicine, Other
14 PHARMACY
11 Pharmacy Technician
00 Pharmacy, Other
15 PODIATRY
00 Podiatry, Other
16 POPULATION AND FAMILY PLANNING
00 Population and Family Planning, Other
17 PRE-DENTISTRY
00 Pre-Dentistry, Other
18 PRE-MEDICINE
01 Medical Ethics
00 Pre-Medicine, Other
19 PRE-PHARMACY
00 Pre-Pharmacy, Other
20 PRE-VETERINARY
00 Pre-Veterinary, Other
21 PROSECTORIAL SCIENCE
00 Prosectorial Science, Other
PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY
22 SCIENCE
00 Public Health Laboratory Science, Other
23 TOXICOLOGY (CLINICAL)
00 Toxicology (Clinical), Other
24 VETERINARY MEDICINE
00 Veterinary Medicine, Other
25 BIO-MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
01 Bio-Medical Technology, General
99 HEALTH SCIENCES, OTHER
00 Health Sciences, Other
19 HOME ECONOMICS.
01 HOME ECONOMICS, GENERAL
00 Home Economics, Other General
02 BUSINESS HOME ECONOMICS
00 Business Home Economics, Other
03 FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
00 Family and Community Services, Other
FAMILY/CONSUMER RESOURCE
04 MANAGEMENT
Family/Consumer Resource Management,
00 Other
FOOD SCIENCES AND HUMAN
05 NUTRITION
00 Food Sciences and Human Nutrition, Other
06 HUMAN ENVIRONMENT AND HOUSING
00 Human Environment and Housing, Other
INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY
07 DEVELOPMENT
00 Individual and Family Development, Other
INTERNATIONAL/COMPARATIVE HOME
08 ECONOMICS
International/Comparative Home
00 Economics, Other
09 TEXTILES AND CLOTHING
00 Textiles and Clothing, Other
99 HOME ECONOMICS, OTHER
00 Home Economics, Other
20. VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS
CONSUMER AND HOMEMAKING HOME
01 ECONOMICS
Comprehensive Consumer
and Homemaking 7;
11 Home Economics 7 Homemaking 7;
Comprehensive Consumer
and Homemaking;
12 Home Economics 8 Homemaking 8
Comprehensive Consumer
and Homemaking;
Homemaking 1; Homemaking,
13 Home Economics 1 General; Home Arts
Comprehensive Consumer
and Homemaking Home
14 Home Economics 2 Economics 2; Homemaking 2
Comprehensive Consumer
and Homemaking Home
15 Home Economics 3 Economics 3; Homemaking 3
Comprehensive Consumer
and Homemaking Home
16 Home Economics 4 Economics 4; Homemaking 4
Independent Living; Survival
17 Adult Roles and Functions Skills; Singles Survival
Comprehensive Consumer and
Homemaking Home Economics,
18 Independent Study
21 Child Development 8
22 Child Development 1
23 Child Development 2
24 Child Development 3
25 Child Development 4
26 Current Issues in Child Development
31 Clothing 7
32 Clothing 8
Sewing, Introduction; Sewing
1; Textiles and Clothing 1;
33 Clothing 1 Clothing Construction
Sewing, Intermediate; Sewing
2; Textiles and Clothing 2;
Clothing Construction,
34 Clothing 2 Intermediate
Sewing 3; Textiles and
35 Clothing 3 Clothing 3
36 Clothing 4 Sports Wear; Alterations
37 Tailoring
Economic Survival;
Economics, Personal;
Comparison Buying and
Budgeting; Money
Management, Personal; You
41 Consumer Education and Your Money
42 Consumer Education 2
Home Economics Occupations 1, Home Economics Job
51 Exploratory Training Exploration
Home Economics Occupations 2,
52 Exploratory
53 Home Economics Laboratory Assistant
54 Home Economics Leadership
61 Family Health 1 Family Nursing
62 Family Health 2 Family Nursing, Advanced
Family Sociology; Family
71 Family Relations Living
72 Marriage Society and Change Lifestyles
73 Parenthood Parent Education; Parenting
81 Foods and Nutrition 7
82 Foods and Nutrition 8
Kitchen Survival; Meal
Management; Family Meals;
Nutrition and Food
Management 1; Foods
83 Foods 1 Preparation Basic
Cooking for Compliments;
Nutrition and Food
Management 2; Foods
84 Foods 2 Preparation, Intermediate
Gourmet Foods; Foods,
Experimental; Foods
85 Foods 3 Preparation, Advanced
86 Foods 4
87 International Foods Foreign Foods
88 Nutrition Fitness Foods
91 Home Management 1
92 Home Management 2
Home Economics - Cooperative Education
93 1
Home Economics - Cooperative Education
94 2
Consumer and Homemaking Home
00 Economics, Other
CHILD CARE AND GUIDANCE
02 MANAGEMENT AND SERVICES
Early Childhood Workshop;
Child Development Services;
11 Child Care Services Nursery School Training
21 Child Care Aide
31 Child Care Management
41 Foster Care and Family Care Family Care Services
51 Teacher Aide/Elementary
52 Teacher Aide/Secondary
61 Child Care - Cooperative Education 1
62 Child Care - Cooperative Education 2
Child Care and Guidance Management
00 and Services, Other
CLOTHING, APPAREL, AND TEXTILES
MANAGEMENT, PRODUCTION, AND
03 SERVICES
Profitable Sewing 1; Fashion
Design and Clothing
11 Clothing Occupations 1 Occupations
12 Clothing Occupations 2 Profitable Sewing 2
13 Clothing Occupations 3
Clothing Occupations - Cooperative
14 Education 1
Clothing Occupations - Cooperative
15 Education 2
21 Clothing Maintenance Aide
Commercial Garment and Apparel
31 Construction
41 Custom Apparel Construction
51 Custom Tailoring and Alteration
61 Wedding and Specialty Consulting
71 Fashion and Fabric Coordination
81 Textiles Testing
91 Clothing Production Management
Clothing, Apparel, and Textiles
Management, Production, and Services,
00 Other
FOOD PRODUCTION, MANAGEMENT,
04 AND SERVICES.
Culinary Arts 1; Commercial
Foods, Basic; Restaurant
11 Food Service Training Occupations 1; Chef Class
Culinary Arts 2; Commercial
Foods, Advanced; Restaurant
12 Food Service Training 2 Occupations 2
13 Food Services/Restaurant Management
21 Food Service Cooperative Training Food Service, Vocational
31 Baking
41 Chef
51 Catering
61 Dietetic Aide
71 Food Testing
81 School Food Service Cafeteria Assistant
Food Production, Management and
00 Services, Other
HOME FURNISHING AND EQUIPMENT
MANAGEMENT, PRODUCTION, AND
05 SERVICES
Home and Interiors; Home
Furnishings; Living
11 Housing and Interior Design 1 Environments
12 Housing and Interior Design 2
13 Interior Design Occupations Home Environment Occupations
21 Floral Design
31 Home Decorating
41 Home Furnishings Aide
Custom Drapery and Window Treatment
51 Design
61 Custom Slipcovering and Upholstering
71 Home-Service Assisting 1
72 Home Service Assisting 2
Home Service Asst - Cooperative
73 Education 1
Home Service Asst - Cooperative
74 Education 2
Home Furnishings and Equipment
Management, Production, and Services,
00 Other
INSTITUTIONAL, HOME MANAGEMENT,
06 AND SUPPORTING SERVICES
11 Custodial Services
21 Executive Housekeeping
Homemaker's Assistant,
31 Homemaker's Aide Home Management
41 Companion to the Aged Geriatrics 1
42 Geriatrics 2 Senior Citizen Services Director
43 Geriatrics - Cooperative Education 1
44 Geriatrics - Cooperative Education 2
51 Consumer Aide
61 Therapeutic Recreation Aide
Institutional, Home Management Support
71 Services - Cooperative Education
Institutional, Home Management, and
00 Supporting Services, Other
VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS,
99 OTHER
00 Vocational Home Economics, Other
21 INDUSTRIAL ARTS
01 INDUSTRIAL ARTS
01 Industrial Arts 7
02 Industrial Arts 8
Shop 1, Exploratory; Shop,
General; Industrial Materials
1; Industrial Arts Orientation;
03 Industrial Arts 1 Industrial Crafts 1
Shop 2, Exploratory; Industrial
04 Industrial Arts 2 Materials 2; Industrial Crafts 2
05 Industrial Arts 3
06 Industrial Arts 4
07 Industry and Technology
08 Industrial Production Manufacturing and Production
World of Construction;
09 Industrial Occupations 1 Industrial Cooperative Training
Industrial Cooperative
10 Industrial Occupations 2 Training, Advanced
11 Industrial Cooperative Work Experience
Industrial Cooperative Work Experience,
12 Advanced
13 Electricity 1 Electricity, Basic; Electrical Trades
Electrical Trades, Advanced;
14 Electricity 2 Electrical Wiring Practices
Electronics, Basic; Circuits,
15 Electronics 1 Fundamental
16 Electronics 2 Electronics, Digital
17 Electronics 3
18 Electronics 4
19 Electricity and Electronics, Introduction
20 Electricity and Electronics, Advanced
Machine Lab; Industrial
21 Machine Shop 1 Machine
22 Machine Shop 2
23 Machine Shop 3
24 Machine Shop 4
25 Industrial Education Management Trainee
26 Industrial Arts Research Industrial Arts, Independent Study
27 Introduction to Technology Technology Education
30 Electricity - Cooperative Education 1
31 Electricity - Cooperative Education 2
40 Electronics - Cooperative Education 1
41 Electronics - Cooperative Education 2
Electricity/Electronics - Cooperative
50 Education 1
Electricity/Electronics - Cooperative
51 Education 2
00 Industrial Arts, Other
22 LAW
01 LAW
Parliament and Court
Procedures; Criminal Law;
11 Law Fundamentals Legal Rights
On Trial; Criminology and
Justice; Youth and the Law;
Law Enforcement and the
Courts; Civil Liberties and the
Law; Law and Juvenile
Justice; Practical Law;
21 Law and You Everyday Law
31 Street Law
00 Law, Other
23 LETTERS/ENGLISH
01 ENGLISH, GENERAL.
01 English 7
02 English 7, Honors English 7, Above Grade Level
03 English 8, Below Grade Level
04 English 8 English 8, Average
05 English 8, Honors English 8, Above Grade Level
English 9, Basic;
Communication Skills, Non
06 English 1, Below Grade Level College
07 English 1 English 9, Average
08 English 1, Honors English 9, Honors
09 English 2, Below Grade Level English 10, Basic
10 English 2 English 10, Average
11 English 2, Honors English 10, Honors
12 English 3, Below Grade Level English 11, Basic
13 English 3 English 11, Average
14 English 3, Honors English 11, Honors
15 English 4, Below Grade Level English 12, Basic
16 English 4 English 12, Average
17 English 4, Honors English 12, Honors
18 World Literature Modern Classical Literature
19 Renaissance Literature Man in a New World
20 Romanticism Man and Nature
21 Realism
Contemporary Fiction; 20th
Century Literature; Big Books
22 Literature, Contemporary of the 20th Century
23 Irish Literature
24 Russian Literature
25 Bible as Literature Literature of the Bible
Mythology and Folklore;
26 Mythology and Fable Heroes, Gods and Monsters
27 Drama, Introduction
28 World Drama
29 Plays, Modern Survey
30 Novels
31 Short Story Short Narrative; Short Fiction
32 Mysteries
33 Poetry
34 Rock Poetry
35 Humor Let's Laugh; American Humor
Autobiography; Famous
36 Biography Personalities
37 Non Fiction
Literature of the Mysterious;
38 Science Fiction Fiction and Fantasy
War and Peace; Modern
39 Themes in Literature Journalistic Literature
40 Literature of Human Values
41 Ethnic Literature Minority Literature
42 Women in Literature
43 Sports through Literature
44 Occult Literature Supernatural Literature
45 Protest Literature
Adolescent Fiction; Books and
46 Youth and Literature the Teenage Reader
47 Heroes
48 Utopias
49 Death
50 Nobel Prize Authors
51 Seminar on an Author
52 English, Real Life Problem Solving
53 Reading, Independent Study
Writing and Research;
Research Process; College
Writing; Research Paper;
Research and Writing the
54 Research Technique Term Paper
55 Children's Literature & Fantasy
56 Vocational English
57 English Skills 1 for Visually Impaired
58 English Skills 2 for Visually Impaired
59 English Skills 3 for Visually Impaired
60 English Skills 4 for Visually Impaired
61 Pre-IB English 1 (grade 9)
62 Pre-IB English 2 (grade 10)
63 Pre-IB English 3 (grade 11)
64 IB English 4 (grade 11 or 12)
65 IB English 5 (grade 12)
66 AP Language and Composition
67 AP Literature and Composition
00 English, Other General
02 CLASSICS
11 Mythological Literature, Greek and Roman Classical Mythology
00 Classics, Other
03 COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
11 Comparative Literature Comparisons in Literature
21 Latin American Authors/Literature
00 Comparative Literature, Other
04 COMPOSITION
Writing Practice;
Contemporary Composition;
01 Composition, Expository Expository Writing
Writing Skills Workshop;
Composition, Advanced
Computer Assisted Writing
02 Writing Laboratory Instruction
03 Writing About Literature
Fun With Words; College
Vocabulary Skill Building;
04 Vocabulary Word Power
05 Spelling
06 Grammar 7 Language Structure 7
07 Grammar 8 Language Structure 8
08 Grammar 9 Language Structure 9
Language Structure 10;
Grammar Review 10, College
09 Grammar 10 Preparation
Language Structure 11;
Grammar Review 11, College
10 Grammar 11 Preparation
Language Structure 12;
Grammar Review 12, College
Preparation; English SAT
11 Grammar 12 Preparation
12 Etymology Wordsearch; Word Clues
13 Handwriting Penmanship
14 Interpersonal Communication
15 Word Study - Remedial
00 Composition, Other
05 CREATIVE WRITING
11 Creative Writing 10 Creative Writing 1
12 Creative Writing 11 Creative Writing 2, Workshop
13 Creative Writing 12
21 Creative Writing, Independent Study
00 Creative Writing, Other
LINGUISTICS (INCLUDES PHONETICS,
06 SEMANTICS, AND PHILOLOGY)
Language and Thought;
Semantics and History of
11 Linguistics Language
Linguistics (includes Phonetics,
00 Semantics, and Philology), Other
07 LITERATURE, AMERICAN
Selected American Authors;
American Experience; Portrait
of an American; American
11 American Literature Writers
Literature of Black America;
21 Black Literature Afro American Literature
American Heroes; American
Dilemma; American Cultural
Patterns; American
31 American Dream in Literature Philosophy In Literature
41 Folklore, American
51 Indian Literature American Indian Literature
61 State Writers Regional Writers
71 Western Literature Frontier Literature
81 Mexican American Literature
00 Literature, American, Other
08 LITERATURE, ENGLISH
Major British Writers; British
Literature, Conventions and
Experiments; Background of
11 British Literature Survey Modern British Literature
Ages of Man; Political Intrigue
21 Shakespeare and Murder
31 Modern British Writer
41 Victorian Literature
51 Satire, Modern British
61 Arthurian Legend Once and Future King
71 Medieval Literature
00 Literature, English, Other
09 RHETORIC
00 Rhetoric, Other
10 SPEECH, DEBATE, AND FORENSICS.
Communications, Basic;
Speech Arts; Oral
Composition; Oral
11 Public Speaking Communications; Forensics
Oral Interpretation; Speech,
General; They Used to Call It
21 Speech 1 Rhetoric
Speech Tournament;
Discussion and Debate;
22 Speech 2 Debate and Argumentation
23 Speech 3
31 Debate Practicum Contract
00 Speech, Debate, and Forensics, Other
11 TECHNICAL AND BUSINESS WRITING.
11 Technical English
00 Technical and Business Writing, Other
12 LANGUAGE ARTS, READING
Reading Improvement;
Remedial Reading; Reading
Skills; Chapter 1 Reading;
Reading Fundamentals;
11 Reading Development 1 Corrective Reading
reading difficulties; continued
skill building; student needs
diagnosis; survival reading;
critical thinking skills; study
12 Reading Development 2 habits
13 Reading Development 3
14 Reading Development 4
15 Speed Reading
Reading and Conference;
Literature, Individualized; Best
16 Advanced Reading and Study Skills Sellers; Reading for Pleasure
13 LANGUAGE ARTS, BASIC SKILLS
11 Functional English 1 Correlated Language Arts 1
12 Functional English 2 Correlated Language Arts 2
13 Functional English 3 Correlated Language Arts 3
Correlated Language Arts 4;
Minimum Standards Review;
Personal and Career
14 Functional English 4 Communications
99 LETTERS/ENGLISH, OTHER
00 Letters/English, Other
24 LIBERAL/GENERAL STUDIES
01 LIBERAL/GENERAL STUDIES
11 Liberal Studies
21 Summer Abroad
31 Independent Study Beyond Regular Study; Mentorship
41 Gifted and Talented Program
51 Non-Specific College Level Studies
00 Liberal/General Studies, Other
25 LIBRARY AND ARCHIVAL SCIENCES
LIBRARY AND ARCHIVAL SCIENCES,
01 GENERAL.
11 Library Science Library Skills
00 Library and Archival Sciences, Other General
02 ARCHIVAL SCIENCE.
00 Archival Science, Other
03 LIBRARY ASSISTING
11 Library Assistant Library Aide
00 Library Assisting, Other
04 LIBRARY SCIENCE
00 Library Science, Other
05 MUSEOLOGY
00 Museology, Other
LIBRARY AND ARCHIVAL SCIENCES,
99 OTHER
00 Library and Archival Sciences, Other
26 LIFE SCIENCES
01 BIOLOGY, GENERAL
11 Science 7 Life Sciences 7
Biology, Essentials; Biology,
Patterns; Life Science; Natural
21 Biology, Basic 1 Science; Biology, Functional
22 Biology, Basic 2
Biology; Biology, Regents;
31 Biology, General 1 Biology, Introductory
32 Biology, General 2
41 Biology, Honors 1
42 Biology, Advanced College Biology; Honors Biology 2
43 Pre-IB Biology
44 IB Biology 2
45 IB Biology 3
46 AP Biology
51 Field Biology Biology, Regional
61 Genetics
71 Biopsychology
81 Biology Seminar Biology, Independent Study
00 Biology, Other General
02 BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS.
11 Biochemistry
00 Biochemistry and Biophysics, Other
03 BOTANY.
Plants and People; Trees and
11 Botany Shrubs, Local
00 Botany, Other
04 CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
11 Cell Biology
00 Cell and Molecular Biology, Other
05 MICROBIOLOGY
11 Microbiology Bacteriology
00 Microbiology, Other
MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALIZED
06 AREAS, LIFE SCIENCES
11 Ecology
21 Marine Biology Marine Studies; Biology, Aquatic
22 Marine Biology, Advanced Marine Biology 2
31 Anatomy
Miscellaneous Specialized Areas, Life
00 Sciences, Other
07 ZOOLOGY
11 Zoology
21 Zoology, Vertebrate
31 Zoology, Invertebrate
41 Animal Behavior
Anatomy and Physiology;
51 Physiology, Human Human Biology
52 Physiology, Advanced
61 Pathology Health Biology
71 Comparative Embryology
00 Zoology, Other
99 LIFE SCIENCES, OTHER
00 Life Sciences, Other
27 MATHEMATICS
01 MATHEMATICS, GENERAL
01 Mathematics 7
02 Mathematics 7, Accelerate
03 Mathematics 8
04 Mathematics 8, Accelerated
05 Unused Code
Mathematics 1, Applied;
06 Mathematics 1, General Computational Skills 1
Mathematics 2, Applied;
07 Mathematics 2, General Computational Skills 2
08 Science Mathematics
Mathematics as a Liberal Art;
09 Mathematics in the Arts History of Mathematics
Shop Mathematics;
Mathematics for Trade and
10 Mathematics, Vocational Mathematics for Employment
11 Technical Mathematics
12 Mathematics Review SAT Mathematics; Senior Math
13 Mathematics Tutoring
14 Consumer Mathematics Mathematics Survival Skills
00 Mathematics, Other General
02 ACTUARIAL SCIENCES
00 Actuarial Sciences, Other
03 APPLIED MATHEMATICS
00 Applied Mathematics, Other
04 PURE MATHEMATICS
Algebra Skills; Algebra,
Principles; Algebra,
Introduction; Algebra, Basic;
01 Pre-Algebra Algebra, Practical
02 Algebra 1, Part 1
03 Algebra 1, Part 2
04 Algebra 1 Algebra, Elementary
05 Algebra 2 Algebra, Intermediate
06 Geometry, Plane
07 Geometry, Solid
08 Geometry
Geometry, Physical;
Geometry, Intuitive;
Geometry, Practical;
Geometric Design; Geometry,
09 Geometry, Informal Occupational
Algebra, Advanced;
Mathematics, Advanced;
Algebra, College; Algebraic
10 Algebra 3 Systems
11 Trigonometry
12 Analytic Geometry Geometry, Advanced
13 Trigonometry and Solid Geometry
14 Algebra and Trigonometry
15 Algebra and Analytic Geometry
Mathematical Analysis; Pre-
Calculus; Elementary
Functions; Limits and
Functions; Analysis,
16 Analysis, Introductory Elementary
17 Linear Algebra Matrix Algebra; Algebra, Honors
18 Calculus and Analytic Geometry
19 Calculus
Advanced Placement
Calculus, Advanced
Placement Calculus AB,
Advanced Placement
20 Calculus Mathematics, Advanced
21 Mathematics 1, Unified
22 Mathematics 2, Unified
23 Mathematics 3, Unified
Mathematics Strategies;
Mathematics Topics;
Mathematics, Competitive;
Mathematics, Enrichment;
24 Mathematics, Independent Study Mathematics Seminar
25 Geometry, Part 1
26 Geometry, Part 2
27 Unified Math 1, Part 1
28 Unified Math 1, Part 2
29 Pre-IB Geometry
30 Pre-IB Algebra 2/Trigonomery
31 IB Math Methods 1
32 IB Math Studies 1
33 IB Math Studies 2
34 IB Math Studies/Calculus
35 AP Calculus CD
36 Discrete Math
37 Finite Math
00 Pure Mathematics, Other
05 STATISTICS.
11 Statistics
21 Probability
31 Probability and Statistics
32 AP Statistics
00 Statistics, Other
06 BASIC SKILLS MATH Math Fundamentals;
Developmental Math;
Arithmetic Review;
Mathematics, Remedial;
Mathematics, Essentials;
Mathematics Lab;
Competency Mathematics;
01 Basic Math 1 Mathematics, Basic
Remedial Math 2; Math
Fundamentals 2;
Developmental Math 2;
Remedial Math 2; Remedial
02 Basic Math 2 Math 10; Mathematics, Basic 2
Remedial Math 3; Math
Fundamentals 3;
Developmental Math 3;
Remedial Math 3; Remedial
Math 11 or 12; Mathematics,
03 Basic Math 3 Basic 3
Mathematics, Basic 4;
04 Basic Math 4 Remedial Math 4
99 MATHEMATICS, OTHER
00 Mathematics, Other
28 MILITARY SCIENCES
01 AEROSPACE SCIENCE (AIR FORCE)
11 Aerospace Education Air Science 1
12 Aerospace Education 2
13 Aerospace Education 3
14 Aerospace Education 4
21 Civil Air Patrol
00 Aerospace Science (Air Force), Other
02 COAST GUARD SCIENCE
00 Coast Guard Science, Other
03 MILITARY SCIENCE (ARMY)
Army Leadership Development,
11 Introduction Army ROTC 1
Army Intermediate Leadership
12 Development Army ROTC 2
13 Army Applied Leadership Development Army ROTC 3
14 Army Advanced Leadership Development Army ROTC 4
00 Military Science (Army), Other
04 NAVAL SCIENCE (NAVY, MARINES)
11 Naval Science 1
12 Naval Science 2
13 Naval Science 3
14 Naval Science 4
21 Marine Corps Leadership Education 1
22 Marine Corps Leadership Education 2
23 Marine Corps Leadership Education 3
24 Marine Corps Leadership Education 4
00 Naval Science (Navy, Marines), Other
99 MILITARY SCIENCES, OTHER
00 Military Sciences, Other
29 MILITARY TECHNOLOGIES
01 MILITARY TECHNOLOGIES
29.01 Military Technologies, Other
Description
training to assist in pharmacy operation; mixing and dispensing prescribed medicines; compound preparation; procurement, storage, and is
study of current ethical issues in medicine including terminal patient care, euthanasia, Nobel Laureate sperm banking, patenting bio-genetic
A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the relationship between the physical, social, emotional and intellectual environ
development of individuals. Includes instruction in the natural and social sciences and humanities in the development of attitudes, knowled
consumer education, food and nutrition, home management, housing, human development and family studies, and institutional managemen
A summary of groups of instructional programs that emphasize the acquisition of competencies (including skills and job attitudes) needed fo
entry and advanced levels, and/or preparing for advancement in occupations that use home economics education knowledge and skills. Vo
programs are developed from home economics education subject matter areas to meet the unique requirements of the specific vocations. P
employment include: (1) services to individuals/families; (2) assistance to professional home economists and professionals in fields related
public and private agencies; and (3) other services and/or assistance directly related to one or more of the home economics subject matter
combined with supervised laboratory and work experiences.
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals at all educational levels for the occupation of homemaking, emphasizing the acqu
understanding attitudes, standards, values, and skills relevant to individual and family life. Includes instruction in consumer education, food
education, child growth and development, housing and home management (including resource management), and clothing and textiles; tha
quality of individual and family life, and enhance potential employability. These programs prepare individuals for the multiple roles of homem
basic principles; foods and nutrition; clothing and textiles; consumer education; child care
basic principles and concepts; clothing and textiles; parenting; interpersonal relationships; consumer education; nutrition and foods
introductory course; meal preparation and nutrition; home environment; child development; consumer education; family living
intermediate course; clothing and textiles; housing; foods and nutrition; consumer education; child development; family living
advanced course; young adulthood; management of resources; scientific food preparation; clothing and textiles; home environments
advanced course; special individualized projects; interrelationships of work and family; incorporation of all home economics areas
advanced comprehensive high school course; parentage and family crises; interrelationship of work and family; housing; management; nutr
individualized study; independent study all areas
care of small children; safety; play; creative activity; dressing and feeding
developmental stages; child interactions; dressing and feeding children
developmental stages; siblings; clothing characteristics; nutrition
childbirth; infancy; social, motor, physical and emotional development; language development
childbirth; infancy; social, motor, physical and emotional development; language development; exceptionalities; economic aspects
including the special needs child (gifted/handicapped); coping with divorce; the single-parent home; latch-key children; coping with death an
project sewing; hand sewing; use of sewing machine
project sewing; introducing clothing construction
current fashions; sewing machine use; pattern selection; zipper application; hem finishes
special fabrics; machine buttonholes; collars, sleeves
advanced techniques; linings; buttonholes; fabric suitability; garment completion; study of textiles
advanced course; tailor suits; children's clothes; sewing to meet special needs; alterations and repair
intricate sewing; tailored suit making; cuffs; seams; alterations
credit purchasing; money management; savings and checking accounts; comparison-shopping; decision making process; consumer protect
family finance; insurance; banking; economic principles; investments; decision-making process
work experience; career choices; home economics; waitressing; clothing alterations assistant; interior decorator aide
work experience; management skills; home economics individualized training; dietary aide; florist aid
home economics instructor assistance; materials storage; student assistance; teaching materials preparation
community service; leadership qualities; family unity
accident prevention; home nursing techniques; diets; community health resources
advanced home nursing techniques; care of elderly; diets
peer relations; family relations; pre-marital concerns; parenthood; child abuse; divorce
marriage issues; marriage partner choice; social trends; male/female relations
parenthood preparation; prenatal care; childbirth; infancy
introduction to nutrition; introduction to basic cooking principles
nutrition; health; preparation of simple meals
cookery skills; simple meals; baking techniques; food buying; budgeting
individualized cooking; entertaining; regional cooking; table settings
foreign cuisines; advanced cooking techniques; cultural food customs; research paper
advanced course; meal preparation; special desserts; roasts; application of scientific principles
cultural foods; authentic preparations; international eating habits
eating patterns; nutrition science; consumer aspects; world hunger; fitness foods
family management; values, goals and standards; organizing a home and family activities
family economics; organization; systems; theories
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals for occupations in child care and guidance, foster care/family day care and teache
professional personnel. Includes instruction in child growth and development; nutrition; program planning and management; safety and beh
child abuse and neglect; parent-child personal relationships; learning experiences for children; interpersonal relationships; and laws, regulat
and maintenance of children's environments.
child growth and development; nutrition; program planning and management; learning experiences for children; laws, regulations and policie
planning and organizing activities; physical, mental and social growth; development of acceptable behavior
developing and managing child care programs; financial operations; selecting or developing facilities; staffing, staff development; working w
special needs of deprived or handicapped persons; health and safety, nutrition, program/play activities; parental involvement; laws, regulatio
program planning for child development; playground activities; health and safety of children; administrative and managerial activities
pre-vocational training in teacher assistance at the secondary level
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals for occupations concerned with the entire spectrum of clothing, apparel, and textil
including but not limited to construction; fabric and fabric care; pattern design; principles in clothing construction and selection; fitting and al
tailoring; clothing maintenance; and textiles testing.
occupational training; pressing tools; clothing alterations; industrial sewing machines
tailoring techniques; linings; suit construction; job opportunities
fashion design; flat pattern drafting; alterations clothing accessories
types of repair, alteration, or cleaning; fitting and marking of garments for repairs; making repairs; assisting with laundering and dry cleaning
design and construct ready-to-wear garments and apparel; designing and drafting patterns for standardized sizes; selecting appropriate fab
equipment; stitching fabric on commercial power sewing equipment; applying finishes and notions to garments and apparel
metrication in measuring and fitting; constructing altering, and preparing garments for women, men, and children; using standard or power s
constructing, altering, and repairing men's, women's, and children's garments; selection of design, fabric, notions to customer specifications
wedding etiquette; selection of attire for bride, groom, attendants, and others; fitting and marking garments for needed alterations; invitation
working with caterers and photographers; records of gifts; constructing, displaying, and selling wedding attire
fashion design, trends, styles, and merchandising; selecting current fashion for figure types; fitting garments on customers; planning fashion
construction techniques; advising on quantity of fabric needed; measuring and cutting fabric; ordering, receiving, and display merchandise
identifying qualities of various fibers, yarns, and fabrics; collecting and testing fabric samples; making elementary statistical calculations; co
standards; checking and calibrating various testing instruments using metrication; keeping laboratories clean
managing clothing production; textile production management
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals in managerial, production, and service skills used institutional, commercial, or sel
industry occupations. Includes instruction in planning, selecting, storing, purchasing, preparing, and serving quantity food and food product
precautions; use and care of commercial equipment; serving techniques; special diets; management of food establishments.
public food service; short order cooking; restaurant equipment operation; dining room operations; sanitation; planning, selecting, storing pur
food products; nutritive values; use and care of commercial equipment; serving techniques; special diets
food preparation; bakery operation; dinner catering; model restaurant; laws and regulations; unions; safety, sanitation; receive, store and iss
coordination of food service activities; cost estimations; recordkeeping; personnel supervision; quality and service monitoring; dining room, b
food service industry; on the job training
baking, industry; pastry production; costing; production control; bakery ingredients
use and care of commercial equipment; preparing quantity foods; controlled servings; selection, preparation and storage of foods; health an
social functions; food preparation; party foods; beverage service; equipment; decorations; health and sanitation regulations
special meal preparation; sanitary standards; professional dietician assistance; diet regulations; recordkeeping; emergency procedures
identifying qualities of various foods; collecting and testing food samples as directed; making elementary statistical calculations; recording te
or prepared standards; reporting variations from standards
planning, supervising, purchasing, preparing, and serving goods and food products in school food-service establishments; planning appetiz
environment for serving of foods; taking inventory of supplies and equipment; performing dishwashing tasks and storage of equipment or fo
regulations
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals in the entire spectrum of home furnishings and equipment. Includes instruction in
maintaining suitable home furnishings and/or equipment; assisting interior designers, decorators, or professional home service directors; ma
treatments, and upholstery; and designing accessories such as floral arrangements or decorations.
furniture arranging; floor plans; wall coverings; color selection; pleasing environments; principles of design
varied types of housing; exterior and interior design; human and environmental factors influencing form and use of housing; living space des
assisting purchasers in selecting and maintaining suitable home furnishings equipment; assisting interior designers, decorators, or professio
draperies, curtain and window treatments, and upholstery; designing accessories, floral arrangements or decorations
selecting appropriate containers, flowers, and accessories for special occasions or events such as weddings, dinners, banquets, and holida
decorators, or caterers to plan and design floral arrangements arranging floral decorations; packaging and delivering the decorative arrange
principles of design; color; developing plans for consumers; furnishings
assist interior designers/decorators in planning and decorating customers' homes or offices; constructing draperies, window treatment items
art principles, color design, textiles, fabrics, and finishes; measuring and determining materials needed; determining cost of materials and la
other window treatments; using chemical or other finishes to prolong the life of fabrics; installing draperies or other window treatment fixture
art principles, color schemes, textures, designs, and textiles; selecting fabrics, trims, and finishes; measuring and determining cost of mater
treatments that prolong the life of fabrics or materials; constructing and using techniques and methods of upholstering, re-upholstering, repa
demonstrating various kinds of large and small appliances to consumers; selecting, using, and caring for equipment for maximum consume
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals for occupations in institutional and/or executive housekeeping; hotel and/or mote
the aged in their homes and in institutions; assistance in the management of household tasks; and assistance to consumers in decision ma
community resources, and other homemaking concerns.
building careers; cleaning; floor surfaces; wall coverings; cleaning agents; supply purchasing
advanced instruction and training to assume executive housekeeping duties such as establishing standards and procedures for housekeepi
child care guidance; food preparation instruction; home furnishing; home management counseling
assisting aged persons with personal, social, and business affairs; care for clothing and household linens; preparation and service of meals
correspondence and paying bills; outings for exercise or social activities
preparing menus or recipes; posting unit costs; demonstrating new food products and equipment; advising consumers on the use, care and
information exhibits, displays, and handouts; performing personal shopping services
recreational activities, equipment and supplies; maintaining records; escorting patients between nursing units and therapy centers; maintain
A group of instructional programs in vocational home economics not described above.
A summary of groups of instructional programs that provide individuals with knowledge that: (a) pertains to the body of related subject matte
development of understanding about all aspects of industry and technology, including learning experiences involving activities like experime
using tools, machines, materials, or processes; and (b) assists individuals in making informed and meaningful occupational choices or whic
industrial or technical education programs.
A group of instructional programs that provide individuals with knowledge that: (a) pertains to the body of related subject matter, or related c
understanding about aspects of industry and technology, including learning experiences involving activities such as experimenting, designa
materials, and processes; and (b) assists individuals in making informed and meaningful occupational choices or which prepare them for en
technical education programs.
introductory course; mechanical drawing; woodworking; ceramics; tool familiarization
introductory course; electricity; power mechanics; metalwork; tool familiarization; wood working
basic skills; woods; metals; plastics; occupational orientation
basic skills; individual projects; woods; metals; plastics
intermediate skills; woods; metals; plastics
advanced skills; woods; metals; plastics
introductory course; industrial resources; industrial processes; industrial organization
industrialized society; materials reclamation; industrial organizations; assembly line production
classroom training; job skills; social competencies; industrial competencies; industrial careers
classroom training; industrial competencies; job advancement; supervisory techniques
industrial employment; supervised experience; on-site learning situations; pre-apprenticeship
industrial employment; increased responsibility; business operation
circuits; magnetism; signal systems; electrical theory; safety practices; codes
power systems; radio; appliances; insulators; wiring methods; commercial wiring
semiconductor characteristics; solid state systems; special lighting devices; blueprint reading; test equipment
electronics industry; advanced electronic testing; digital integrated circuiting; electronic games
electronic projects; advanced study
advanced study; electronics projects
integrated course; electricity; electronics
integrated course; advanced electricity; advanced electronics
manufacturing machine use; measuring tools; original product construction; machine operator skills
skill improvement; special projects; machine operations; tooling gages
alloys; precision machining; numerical control; vocational preparation
apprenticeship preparation; machine tool mastery
instructor assistant; tool management; inventory; materials ordering; work group supervision
advanced course; interdisciplinary approach; industrial arts; special study projects
general course on technology, including computers, computer-related and computer-controlled technology
A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the principles and procedures, in the form of legislation, decisions, regulations
institutions of government in order to maintain social order.
A group of instructional programs that describe the principles and procedures, in the form of legislation, decisions, regulations, and orders d
government in order to maintain social order.
principles and procedures of law; law field trips; information gathering; argument writing; debate
law and the individual; lay person's view of the law; criminal justice system; legal rights
practical aspects of criminal, consumer, family, housing and individual rights law; participation in field trips and mock trials
A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe sounds, literature, syntax, phonology, morphology, semantics, sentences, pros
and attitudes used in communicating and evaluating thought and feelings through oral and written language.
A group of instructional programs that generally describes the skills and techniques essential to learning the English language.
reading, writing, listening, speaking skills; literature appreciation; vocabulary study; mechanics; usage; spelling
literature and composition; reading, writing, listening, speaking skills; text preview; study skills
literature and composition; reading, writing, listening, speaking skills
reading, writing, listening, speaking skills; usage; sentence structure; literature appreciation
literature appreciation; in-depth study of reading writing, speaking, listening skills
grammar study; literature survey; reading, writing speaking, listening skills
grade level English; genres; reading, writing, listening, speaking skills
above grade level English; in-depth study of reading, writing, speaking, listening skills; general study
communications skills, reading, writing, speaking and listening; study skills; genres
on grade level English; reading, writing, speaking, listening skills; mechanics; usage, genres
above grade level English; language origins; genres; in-depth study of reading, writing, listening, speaking skills
high interest reading; reading, writing, listening, speaking skills; writing through literature
on grade level English; genres; reading, writing, listening, speaking skills
above grade level English; in-depth study of reading, writing, listening, speaking skills
writing through literature; reading, writing, speaking, listening skills
on grade level English; genres; term paper preparation; reading, writing, listening, speaking skills
above grade level English; genre; research paper; reading, writing, listening, speaking skills
reading and critiquing; world classical literature
reading and critiquing literature of the Renaissance; Petrarch to Shakespeare
reading and critiquing literature of the Romantic period including Goethe, Burns, Wordsworth, Emerson, etc.
reading and critiquing literature of realism including Defoe, Howells, James, etc.
modern authors; thematic patterns; essay writing; reading and critiquing works of the 20th century including Jarrell, Brautigan, Dickey, Updik
reading and study of Irish literature including Yeats, Synge, O'Flaherty, etc.
reading and critiquing Russian writers including Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Chekhov, etc.
study of the Old Testament; New Testament; Heroes; prophecies; poetry
study of Greece and Rome; Egypt and Mesopotamia; China, Japan and India; mythologies and fables
play reading of dramatists such as Ibsen, Miller; stage production planning; critiquing; rudiments of set design
reading and critiquing the drama of the world up to the modern period
reading and critiquing of modern playwrights including Pinter, Albee
readings, discussions and writings on selected novelists such as Hawthorne, Twain, Melville, etc.
historical development; American and foreign short stories
detective stories by Poe, Collins, Doyle, Gardner, etc.; crime story reading and critiquing
figures of speech; melodic elements; poetic forms; modern poetry; survey of British and American poetry including Bradstreet, Eliot, etc.
study of rock music lyricists such as Lennon, Dylan, etc.
reading and critiquing works of humorists such as Thurber, Wodehouse, Nash
reading and critiquing biographies
catastrophe; adventure; essays; editorials; reading and critiquing
reading and critiquing of science fiction literature; UFOs; robots
literature study on selected themes
short stories; essays; short novels on human values
minority groups; Chicanos; women; aged; handicapped
study of women as heroines and as writers
articles, books, films highlighting sports
psychic phenomena in literature; astrology; magic; monsters; Gothic literature reading and critiquing
study of literature centering on protest movements
authors focusing on youth
different types of heroes; fiction and non-fiction
readings on perfect social systems
death expressed in literature; drama; prose; poetry
study of O'Neill, Buck; Faulkner; Hemingway; Steinbeck; analysis of works of Nobel authors
one author read, critiqued, evaluated
studying literature for self-knowledge
studying self-selected readings
term paper format; organization and presentation of researched material
study of C.S. Lewis; Tolkien, L'Engle, LeGuin, Bettleheim and other authors who write in this genre or about this genre
general English instruction studied in relation to its practical application to specific vocational areas of study
A group of instructional programs that describe the language and literature of the ancient Greco-Roman world in English translation.
deities; heroes; Homer; Virgil
A group of instructional programs that describe the comparison of various aspects of literature, based on selected dimensions such as genr
plot; character; theme; setting; comparisons of European, Russian and American authors
plot; character; theme; setting; cultural perspective of literature written by Latin American authors; contrast with American and European lite
A group of instructional programs that describe the principles and techniques of selecting, combining, arranging, and developing ideas, and
such as narration, exposition, or persuasion.
basic composition structure; models; skill improvement
intensive practice; writing skills; laboratory setting
writing about plays, short stories, novels
dictionary use; prefixes and suffixes; spelling
study of spelling words; assigned lists; self-identified lists
traditional grammar, transformational grammar, structural linguistics
traditional grammar, transformational grammar, structural linguistics
traditional grammar, transformational grammar, structural linguistics
traditional grammar, transformational grammar, structural linguistics; spelling, punctuation, proof reading
traditional grammar, transformational grammar, structural linguistics; vocabulary; composition
traditional grammar, transformational grammar, structural linguistics; vocabulary; composition
study of Latin and Greek root words
techniques for and exercises in handwriting
role-playing, experiments, games, discussions; verbal, non-verbal behavior; composition suggestions
vocabulary improvement; pronunciation; prefixes; root meanings
A group of instructional programs that describe the techniques of composition of such forms of literature as the short story, verse, drama, an
spontaneity and exercise of the imagination on the part of the writer.
short story; one-act plays; informal essays; poetry
short story; poetry; one-act plays; informal essays; prose writing
short story; poetry; one-act play; informal essay
short story; plays; poetry; independent writing projects
A group of instructional programs that describe the descriptive, historical and theoretical aspects of language, its nature, structure, varieties
systems (phonology), grammatical systems (morphology, syntax), lexical systems (vocabulary, semiology), and writing systems.
human speech structure; language effects; borrowing, inventions, discoveries; language dialect; language sciences; growth and developme
A group of instructional programs that describe American writings in prose or verse, especially those of an imaginative or critical character,
fiction, poetry, myths, and legends.
major American writers; novels, short stories, dramas, poetry; chronological survey
novels; short stories; plays; poetry; Black and Afro American writers
study of Puritanism; Transcendentalism; Naturalism; Pragmatism; Existentialism; American dream representations
study of Ozarkian, Black, American Indian, Western, Yankee, Southern folktales; customs; folksongs; superstitions
study of Indian tribes and their literature; American Indian fables and myths
specific state writers; regional and ethnic literature
literature representative of the
frontier; folksong; Zane Grey
readings and discussions on literature of Mexican Americans
A group of instructional programs that describe British writings in prose or verse, especially those of an imaginative or critical character, incl
poetry, myths, and legends.
study of Beowulf, Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, Keats; survey of British literature; Romantic and Victorian prose and poetry; contemporary
comedies; tragedies; histories; play analysis; professional production attendance
study of Joyce, Yeats, Shaw, Hardy, Osborne, Golding, Greene
study of Victorian literature
study of Bleak House; Major Barbara: The Wastelands; Lucky Jim; Monty Python; British satire
reading and examination of the Arthurian legend
Chaucer, Middle English texts, morality and miracle plays, exploration of sacred and profane literature
A group of instructional programs that describe the effective use of language, including an examination of the patterned use of language for
A group of instructional programs that describe strategies to improve competence in speaking and listening and the application of forms of a
extemporaneous, demonstrative, persuasive, informative oral communication; videotape; speech writing and delivery
oral reading; children's literature; delivering, selecting, organizing speeches; persuasion; poise and verbal skills
tournaments; debate techniques; argumentation; problem solving
speech practices and techniques
individual work in debate
A group of instructional programs that describe the theory, methods, and skill is needed for writing scientific, technical, and business paper
methods and skills for writing scientific, technical and business papers
instruction for students with reading difficulties; skill acquisition; reading techniques; below grade level remediation; word attack skills; comp
continued skill building; emphasis on individual deficiencies; functional literacy
competency test reading; career reading skills
reading under contract; advanced
reading skill development
integrated language arts course designed to develop reading and writing skills; survival and job-oriented skills; emphasis on short reading s
study to improve reading and writing skills; mastery of survival skills; short stories and short composition; job applications; answering want a
study to improve reading and writing skills; provide mastery of job-oriented skills; usage, syntax, vocabulary building; five-paragraph essays
remediation of deficiencies in reading, writing and survival/career skills; emphasis on grammar, essay development, reading and vocabulary
job hunting
A group of instructional programs in letters not described above.
A summary of groups of instructional program that describes the foundation necessary for understanding self and society through an apprec
common heritage.
A group of instructional programs that describe the foundation necessary for understanding self and society through an appreciation of the c
integrated fields of art, music, literature, philosophy
field experience of living in another country
self directed inquiry; outside regular curriculum
academic/creative education for gifted students; enrichment-subject unspecified or broad range of subjects
A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the knowledge and skills required to develop, organize, store, retrieve, adminis
information in such formats as books, documents, manuscripts, machine-readable databases, filmed and recorded materials, specimens, an
A group of instructional programs that generally describes the knowledge and skills required to develop, organize, store, retrieve, administe
information in such formats as books, documents, manuscripts, machine-readable databases, filmed and recorded materials, specimens, an
library skills development; card catalog; Dewey decimal system; audiovisual equipment; filing
A group of instructional programs that describe the collection, organization, preservation, service and retrieval of public records, documents
materials.
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to assist professional librarians. Includes instruction in principles, systems, proces
resources and services; processes of acquisition, cataloging, storage, and display systems; discovery and retrieval of requested materials; m
printed materials; technological media such as audiovisual and education equipment; public services such as library loans; and data-proces
libraries.
library procedures; school service; audiovisual equipment operation
A group of instructional programs that describe the attitudes, knowledge, and skills of library materials and libraries.
A group of instructional programs that describe the attitudes, knowledge, and skills required to develop, organize, administer, store and retri
museum materials including art galleries and zoological gardens.
A group of instructional programs in library and archival sciences not described above.
A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the systematic study of living organisms.
A group of instructional programs that generally describes life forms, including the structure, function, reproduction, growth, heredity, evoluti
animals, plants, cells; human body systems; environment; continuity
basic course; organismic level; simplified approach; human body; functioning plants; functioning animals
second-level basic course in biology for students who need a more simplified approach
standard course; cellular level; community level; ecological relations; evolutionary development
second-level biology course for average or college track students
college preparatory course; quantitative approach; biosphere; physiology; heredity; molecular level
second level course; evolutionary history; DNA and RNA; immunology; microbiology; advanced genetics
local environment study; nature appreciation; field experiences; local flora and fauna; ecological relationships
mutation; heredity; genetic principles; DNA and RNA; recombination; viruses
human behavior; biological factors; environmental factors; conditioned response; reasoning behavior; behavior adaptation
advanced biology topics; independent projects; biology research
A group of instructional programs that describe the chemistry of living systems, the biological phenomena that result from the interactions a
biochemical evolution; macromolecules; metabolism; glycolysis; photosynthesis; respiration
A group of instructional programs that describe the structure, function, reproduction, growth, heredity, evolution, and descriptions of plant life
plant kingdom; plant evolution; classification; plant ecology; domestic plants
A group of instructional programs that describe the cell as a unit of organization in plants and animals, and the molecular structure and proc
cellular metabolism; cell physiology; cell division; cellular chemistry; cell evolution
A group of instructional programs that describe microorganisms including bacteria, viruses, protista, protozoans, and certain fungi.
microbiological techniques; viruses; fungi; protozoans; bacteria; pathogenic organisms
A group of instructional programs that describe specialized areas of the life sciences not described elsewhere in life sciences.
biotic and abiotic factors; energy flow; mineral cycles; ecosystems; biomes
marine science; ocean zones; seawater; habitats; marine taxonomy
oceanography; marine ecology; field study procedures
plant structure; animal structure; tissues; organs; systems
A group of Instructional programs that describe animals, including their structure, reproduction, growth, heredity, evolution, behavior, and di
animal kingdom; organ systems; dissection
dissection techniques; vertebrate classes
microscopy; parasitology; invertebrate phyla
animal speciation; perceptual systems; genetics; ecology; wildlife management
human body; nutrition concepts; digestive system; circulatory system; nervous system; reproductive system
advanced course; human body; blood chemistry; hormonal regulation; cellular and molecular respiration
disease processes; infections; systemic disorders; cancer; diabetes
history, concepts and basic scope of animal embryonic development; modes of reproduction
A group of instructional programs in life sciences not described above.
A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the sciences of logical symbolic language and their applications.
A group of instructional programs that generally describe the sciences of logical symbolic language and their applications.
basic computational skills; problem solving techniques; fractions; decimals; measurement systems; tables and graphs
junior high mathematics; two years work; increased pace; pre-algebra topics
arithmetic; metric system; real numbers; negative numbers; ratio and proportion; exponents
junior high mathematics; pre-algebra topics; increased pace
mathematical applications; whole numbers; fractions; decimals; informal geometry; statistics and graphs
society utilization; simplified algebra; income tax; graphs; basic math reinforcement; computational skills
correlated approach; science applications; data gathering; scientific notation; measuring devices
mathematics appreciation; cultural approach; mathematics in art; mathematics in music
practical shop problems; applied arithmetic; applied geometry; metrics; skill development vocational applications; employment exams
applied algebra and geometry; technical training; numerical trigonometry
college entrance exam practice; overview course; reading questions
tutoring lower levels; instructional math games; teaching profession preparation
consumer arithmetic skills; solving consumer problems; taxes; household budgets
A group of instructional programs that describes the mathematical and statistical methodology dealing with problems of risks in insurance.
A group of instructional programs that describe the real world systems by deterministic and probabilistic models.
A group of instructional programs that describe number, form, arrangement, and associated relationships, using rigorously defined literal nu
exploratory algebra; practical applications; graphing; exponents; negative integers; simple equations
algebra 1 over two years; reduced pace; first half of Algebra 1
algebra 1 over two years; reduced pace; second half of Algebra 1
graphs, algebraic equations; radicals; linear equations; algebraic proofs; mathematical symbols
polynomials; irrational numbers; verbal problems; logarithms; binomial theorem; trigonometry
two-dimensional figures; logical proofs; area; planes; congruence; similarity
solids; space geometry
plane and solid geometry; theorems; construction problems; lines; volume; unified geometry
simplified geometry, de-emphasized proof; practical applications
relations and functions; theory of equations; probability; complex numbers; sequences and series; college level algebra
trigonometric functions; deductive reasoning; complex numbers; radian measurement; inverse functions; trigonometric equations
conic sections; exponential functions; logarithmic functions; trigonometric functions; axis rotation
combined course; one-half year trigonometry; one-half year solid geometry
integrated course; advanced algebra topics; complex numbers; trigonometry; theory of equations
integrated course; advanced algebra topics; analytic geometry
pre-calculus course; analytic geometry; limits; derivatives; quadratic functions
matrices; solving linear systems; vector space; modern algebra topics; analytic geometry
combined course; half year calculus; half year analytic geometry
differential and integral calculus; analytic geometry topics; limits; functions
college level; calculus; analytic geometry; integrals; logarithmic functions; transcendental functions
unified approach; logic; algebra; geometry; trigonometry; probability
unified approach, logic; algebra; geometry; trigonometry; probability
unified approach; logic; algebra; geometry; trigonometry; probability
advanced studies; problem solving techniques; logic; number theory; math team
geometry 1 taught over 2 years; 1st year full credit
geometry 1 taught over 2 years; 2nd year full credit
Unified math taught over 2 years, 1st year full credit
unified math taught over 2 years; 2nd year full credit
trigonometry, analytic geometry, probability and statistics, finite math
A group of instructional programs that describe the probabilistic models involving a finite number of outcomes and the science of collecting,
statistics fundamentals; probability theory; prediction
probability theory; permutations; binomial theorem
probability theory; statistics fundamentals; survey analysis
terminal course; computational skills; remedial work; simplified approach, decimals; percents; arithmetic review; real-life applications; fractio
preparation
continued arithmetic review; real life applications; fractions, decimals and percent; competency test preparation
intensive competency test preparation; individualized problem-solving; personal and job related uses of arithmetic; remedial math for non-E
intensive competency test preparation; individualized problem solving; personal and job-related uses of arithmetic; remedial math for non-E
A group of instructional programs in mathematics not described above.
A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the causative factors and tactical principles of warfare, armed conflict, and def
A group of instructional programs that describe the purpose and objectives of the United States Air Force and all its branches, its rank struc
leadership training for Air Force; flight history; military drill
aircraft flight; propulsion systems; navigation leadership laboratory
aerospace industry; national defense; space flight leadership laboratory
aerospace; moral leadership; military drill
A group of instructional programs that describe the purpose and objectives of the United States Coast Guard and all its branches, its rank s
A group of instructional programs that describe the purpose and objectives of the United States Army and all its branches, its rank structure
organization of the Army; leadership laboratory
marksmanship; military instruction methods; map reading; leadership laboratory
small unit problems; leadership psychology; group behavior; leadership laboratory
application of leadership principles; leadership laboratory
A group of instructional programs that describe the purpose and objectives of the United States Navy and Marine Corps and all its branches
seapower; naval history; seamanship; leadership laboratory
meteorology; oceanography; rules of the nautical road; navigation; leadership laboratory
celestial navigation; astronomy; naval communications; leadership laboratory
advanced navigation; communications; leadership laboratory
introduction to leadership; key to success; leadership laboratory
military orientation; map reading; leadership laboratory
leadership application; marksmanship; leadership laboratory
advanced leadership education; leadership laboratory
A group of instructional programs in military sciences not described above.
A summary of groups of instructional programs that prepare individuals to undertake the broad range of technical tasks required to keep the
specialized, practical knowledge related to the mechanical, scientific or technical aspects of military science in a variety of areas such as mi
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to undertake the broad range of technical tasks required to keep the armed force
practical knowledge related to the mechanical, scientific, or technical aspects of military science in a variety of areas such as military comm
eparation; procurement, storage, and issuance of pharmaceutical materials and supplies
te sperm banking, patenting bio-genetic organisms
social, emotional and intellectual environment in and of the home and family, and
the development of attitudes, knowledge, and ability pertaining to clothing and textiles,
ly studies, and institutional management.
uding skills and job attitudes) needed for securing and holding paid employment at the
ics education knowledge and skills. Vocational home economics education instructional
equirements of the specific vocations. Programs that prepare individuals for paid
mists and professionals in fields related to home economics in industry, business, and
of the home economics subject matter areas, offered in formal and/or informal settings
of homemaking, emphasizing the acquisition of knowledge and the development of
nstruction in consumer education, food and nutrition, family living and parenthood
agement), and clothing and textiles; that emphasize the improvement of the home, the
dividuals for the multiple roles of homemaker and wage earner.
education; nutrition and foods
er education; family living
evelopment; family living
and textiles; home environments
of all home economics areas
and family; housing; management; nutrition; consumer education
ptionalities; economic aspects
latch-key children; coping with death and dying; child abuse
r
sion making process; consumer protection and assistance
or decorator aide
eparation
, foster care/family day care and teacher assistance, often under the supervision of
nning and management; safety and behavior guidance; recreational and play activities;
personal relationships; and laws, regulations, and policies relating to child-care services
or children; laws, regulations and policies relating to child care services
ehavior
; staffing, staff development; working with parents, community agencies and
es; parental involvement; laws, regulation and policies related to family day care services
trative and managerial activities
spectrum of clothing, apparel, and textiles management, production, and services,
construction and selection; fitting and alterations of ready-to-wear garments; custom
sisting with laundering and dry cleaning of garments; pressing garments; assisting in
ardized sizes; selecting appropriate fabric; cutting of fabric with commercial cutting
garments and apparel
and children; using standard or power sewing machines or various hand stitches; laying
abric, notions to customer specifications; taking measurements and fitting; preparing
ments for needed alterations; invitations, flowers, linens, and other home accessories;
ng attire
arments on customers; planning fashion shows; assisting home sewers with
g, receiving, and display merchandise
g elementary statistical calculations; comparing test results with samples or prepared
es clean
ls used institutional, commercial, or self-owned food establishments or other food
serving quantity food and food products; nutritive values; safety and sanitation
of food establishments.
nitation; planning, selecting, storing purchasing, preparing and serving quantity food and
diets
safety, sanitation; receive, store and issue food
y and service monitoring; dining room, bar, and banquet operations
paration and storage of foods; health and safety regulations
d sanitation regulations
ordkeeping; emergency procedures
ntary statistical calculations; recording test results; comparing test results with samples
ervice establishments; planning appetizing and nutritional menus; creating an
g tasks and storage of equipment or food according to health, safety and sanitation
s and equipment. Includes instruction in assisting purchasers in selecting and
professional home service directors; making slipcovers, draperies, curtain and window
design
rm and use of housing; living space designed to meet family needs
erior designers, decorators, or professional home service directors; slipcovers,
ts or decorations
weddings, dinners, banquets, and holiday celebrations; working with consumers,
ng and delivering the decorative arrangements
cting draperies, window treatment items, and other home accessories; coordinating
ed; determining cost of materials and labor; constructing various types of draperies and
peries or other window treatment fixtures and other materials
easuring and determining cost of materials and labor; identifying and using chemical
ds of upholstering, re-upholstering, repairing, and slipcovering
g for equipment for maximum consumer satisfaction and energy conservation; planning
cutive housekeeping; hotel and/or motel; commercial cleaning; provision of services to
ssistance to consumers in decision making in relation to housing, food, clothing,
andards and procedures for housekeeping staff; planning work schedules; making
nens; preparation and service of meals; safety; keeping house, answering
dvising consumers on the use, care and storage of products and equipment; preparing
sing units and therapy centers; maintaining cleanliness and order in treatment areas
ains to the body of related subject matter, or related courses, organized for the
iences involving activities like experimenting, designating, constructing, evaluating, and
eaningful occupational choices or which prepare them for entry into advanced trade and
dy of related subject matter, or related courses, organized for the development of
tivities such as experimenting, designating, constructing, evaluating, and using tools,
al choices or which prepare them for entry into advanced trade and industrial or
quipment
nology
rm of legislation, decisions, regulations, and orders, developed and enforced by
on, decisions, regulations, and orders developed and enforced by institutions of
d trips and mock trials
morphology, semantics, sentences, prose and verse, as well as the development of skills
nguage.
ning the English language.
e; spelling
aking skills
son, etc.
cluding Jarrell, Brautigan, Dickey, Updike, etc.
es
et design
oetry including Bradstreet, Eliot, etc.
r about this genre
of study
man world in English translation.
d on selected dimensions such as genre, theme, literary period, and language source.
ntrast with American and European literature
g, arranging, and developing ideas, and expressing them in appropriate written forms
ding
s
ture as the short story, verse, drama, and others that involve some degree of
anguage, its nature, structure, varieties, and development, including especially sound
ology), and writing systems.
guage sciences; growth and development of language
of an imaginative or critical character, including biography, criticism, drama, essay,
epresentations
s; superstitions
an imaginative or critical character, including biography, drama, essay, criticism, fiction,
ctorian prose and poetry; contemporary British writers
e
on of the patterned use of language for its effects.
stening and the application of forms of argument to testing ideas or reaching decisions.
ting and delivery
verbal skills
cientific, technical, and business paper and monographs.
el remediation; word attack skills; comprehension
nted skills; emphasis on short reading selections, vocabulary from context, and writing
tion; job applications; answering want ads; letters of complaint
abulary building; five-paragraph essays; business letters
y development, reading and vocabulary development through literature; resumes and
nding self and society through an appreciation of the concerns of civilization and our
society through an appreciation of the concerns of civilization and our common heritage.
ubjects
velop, organize, store, retrieve, administer, and facilitate the use of collections of
d and recorded materials, specimens, and artifacts.
lop, organize, store, retrieve, administer, and facilitate the use of collections of
d and recorded materials, specimens, and artifacts.
d retrieval of public records, documents of historical significance, and other archival
nstruction in principles, systems, processes, and procedures in library operation; library
ry and retrieval of requested materials; management of books, periodicals, and other
s such as library loans; and data-processing implications for automation of records in
ls and libraries.
op, organize, administer, store and retrieve, and facilitate the use of museums and
s.
, reproduction, growth, heredity, evolution, behavior, and distribution of living organisms.
mals
etics
tionships
r; behavior adaptation
mena that result from the interactions among these systems, including energy changes,
y, evolution, and descriptions of plant life.
s, and the molecular structure and processes of living organisms.
protozoans, and certain fungi.
elsewhere in life sciences.
th, heredity, evolution, behavior, and distribution.
system
ation
ge and their applications.
and their applications.
ables and graphs
phs
kills
applications; employment exams
ng with problems of risks in insurance.
stic models.
ships, using rigorously defined literal numerical and operational symbols.
ollege level algebra
ons; trigonometric equations
outcomes and the science of collecting, describing, and interpreting numerical data.
etic review; real-life applications; fractions, decimals, and percents; competency test
preparation
s of arithmetic; remedial math for non-English speakers
s of arithmetic; remedial math for non-English speakers
ples of warfare, armed conflict, and defense.
Force and all its branches, its rank structure, its customs and traditions, and its
st Guard and all its branches, its rank structure, its customs and traditions, and its
y and all its branches, its rank structure, its customs and traditions, and its importance in
y and Marine Corps and all its branches, its rank structure, its customs and traditions,
e of technical tasks required to keep the armed forces combat ready. Programs stress
science in a variety of areas such as military communications and weapons systems.
tasks required to keep the armed forces combat ready. Programs stress specialized,
variety of areas such as military communications and weapons systems.
CSSC Code
(xx.xxxxx)
Main Sub
Category category Course Title Alternate Titles
MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY
30 STUDIES
BIOLOGICAL AND PHYSICAL
30 01 SCIENCES.
Science, Basic; Science,
General; Science Ideas;
Science Workshop;
Science, Applied;
30 01 11 Science, Unified Physical and Life Science
30 01 12 College Pre-Science Skills
Science Investigations;
Science Research
30 01 21 Science Study, Independent Techniques
30 01 31 Outdoor Education
Biological and Physical
30 01 00 Sciences, Other
30 02 CLINICAL PASTORAL CARE
30 02 00 Clinical Pastoral Care, Other
ENGINEERING AND OTHER
30 03 DISCIPLINES
30 03 11 Engineering Concepts
Engineering and Other
30 03 00 Disciplines, Other
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL
30 04 SCIENCES
30 04 11 Humanities People and Their Culture
Humanities of Western
30 04 21 Humanities, European Civilization
30 04 31 Humanities, American
30 04 41 Humanities, African
Humanities, Near East and Far
30 04 51 East
Humanities and Social
30 04 00 Sciences, Other
30 05 PEACE STUDIES
30 05 00 Peace Studies, Other
30 06 SYSTEMS SCIENCE
Science Technology and
the Future; History of the
30 06 11 Futuristics Future; Future Worlds
Environmental Issues;
Human Communities;
People Technology and
30 06 21 Environmental Science the Environment
30 06 22 Unused code
30 06 23 IB Environmental Studies
30 06 31 Energy and Environment
30 06 00 Systems Science, Other
30 07 WOMEN'S STUDIES
Women in American
30 07 11 Women's Studies Society
30 07 21 Women's Studies in Literature
30 07 00 Women's Studies, Other
MULTIDISCIPLINARY
30 99 STUDIES, OTHER
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies,
30 99 00 Other
31 PARKS AND RECREATION
PARKS AND RECREATION,
31 01 GENERAL
31 01 11 Recreation Aide
31 01 21 Search and Rescue
Parks and Recreation, Other
31 01 00 General
31 02 OUTDOOR RECREATION
31 02 11 Winter/Ski Resort Operation
31 02 00 Outdoor Recreation, Other
PARKS AND RECREATION
31 03 MANAGEMENT
Parks and Recreation
31 03 00 Management, Other
31 04 WATER RESOURCES
31 04 00 Water Resources, Other
PARKS AND RECREATION,
31 99 OTHER
31 99 00 Parks and Recreation, Other
32 BASIC SKILLS
BASIC SKILLS, CAREERS
32 01 AND EMPLOYMENT
32 01 01 Unused Code So You Want A Job;
Business Opportunities;
Job Entry Training;
32 01 02 Career Preparation College and Career
Vocations, Introduction;
Career Development;
Work Observational
Experience; Career
Education; Occupational
32 01 03 Career Exploration Exploratory Program
32 01 04 Work Experience Job Entry
32 01 05 Work Experience Advanced Job Training
32 01 06 Cooperative Education 1
32 01 07 Cooperative Education 2
32 01 08 Unused Code
32 01 09 Unused Code
32 01 10 Unused Code
32 01 11 Unused Code
32 01 12 Unused Code
32 01 13 Unused Code
32 01 14 Unused Code
32 01 15 Unused Code
32 01 16 Unused Code
32 01 17 Unused Code
32 01 18 Unused Code
32 01 19 Unused Code
32 01 20 Unused Code
Off-Campus Vo Tech Training -
32 01 21 Unspecified
Basic Skills, Career and
32 01 00 Employment, Other
32 02 BASIC SKILLS, GENERAL
Resource Room (NON Special
32 02 01 Ed)
32 02 11 Study Dynamics
32 02 21 Test Taking
Individualized Academic
32 02 31 Program
32 02 00 Basic Skills, General, Other
CITIZENSHIP/CIVIC
33 ACTIVITIES
CITIZENSHIP/CIVIC
33 01 ACTIVITIES
Teacher Assistant;
Laboratory Assistant;
Teacher Cadet; Office
Aide; Instructional
Assistant; Clerical Aide;
33 01 11 Student Assistant School Service
33 01 21 Pep Squad Cheerleading
33 01 31 Student Government Assembly
33 01 41 Tutoring Peer Tutoring
33 01 51 Community Service Community Involvement
33 01 61 Unused Code
33 01 00 Citizenship/Civic Activities, Other
34 HEALTH RELATED ACTIVITIES
34 01 HEALTH RELATED ACTIVITIES
34 01 11 Physical and Health Education 7 Physical Education 7
34 01 12 Physical and Health Education 8 Physical Education 8
Physical Education 9;
Health Safety and
34 01 13 Physical and Health Education 9 Physical Education 9
Health Safety and
34 01 14 Physical Education 10 Physical Education 10
Health Safety and
34 01 15 Physical Education 11 Physical Education 11
Health Safety and
34 01 16 Physical Education 12 Physical Education 12
Adaptive Physical Education
34 01 210 (Multihandicapped).
34 01 21 Physical Education, Adaptive
Adaptive Physical Education
34 01 212 (Nonregular program)
Physical Education - Medically
34 01 22 Excused
Adaptive Physical Education
34 01 290 (Multihandicapped).
Adaptive Physical Education
34 01 292 (Nonregular program)
34 01 31 Health 7 Health Science 7
34 01 32 Health 8 Health Science 8
34 01 33 Health 9 Health Science 9
34 01 34 Health 10 Health Science 10
34 01 35 Health 11 Health Science 11
34 01 36 Health 12 Health Science 12
34 01 37 State Requirements
34 01 38 Modern Medical Issues
34 01 41 Drugs Alcohol and Tobacco
34 01 51 Driver Education, Classroom Traffic Safety
34 01 52 Driver Education, Practice
Physical Education Leadership
34 01 61 Training Gym Aide
34 01 71 Life Saving
34 01 81 Safety
Human Sexuality and
34 01 91 Sex Education Reproduction
34 01 00 Health-Related Activities, Other
35 INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
35 01 INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
35 01 11 Interpersonal Relationships
35 01 21 Building Human Relationships
35 01 31 Peer Counseling
35 01 41 Dropout Prevention
35 01 00 Interpersonal Skills, Other
LEISURE AND
36 01 RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
36 01 11 Sports, Individual
36 01 21 Sports, Team
36 01 31 Gymnastics
Drill Team; Band Physical
36 01 41 Education; Color Guard
36 01 51 Track and Field
36 01 61 Aquatics
Fitness; Figure Control;
Weight Training and
Body Development;
Physical Training; Self
36 01 71 Conditioning and Athletics Defense
36 01 81 Motorcycle Operation
36 01 91 Recreational Activities A vocational Experience
36 01 92 Experiential Outdoor Education
Leisure and Recreational
36 01 00 Activities, Other
37 PERSONAL AWARENESS.
37 01 PERSONAL AWARENESS.
Personal Grooming and
Fashion; Personal
Management; Personal
Culture; Youth and
Decisions; Teens Today;
Personal Development Human Studies; Self
37 01 11 Techniques Development
37 01 21 Coping with Personal Problems Personal Adjustment
37 01 31 Self Perception Self Image
37 01 00 Personal Awareness, Other
38 PHILOSOPY AND RELIGION
38 01 PHILOSOPHY.
Systems of Philosophy;
38 01 11 Philosophy Philosophy Seminar
38 01 21 Ethics
English Language, Logic
and Reason; Clear
38 01 31 Logic Thinking
38 01 41 Epistemics
38 01 42 IB Theory of Knowledge
38 01 51 Social Justice Issues Peace and Social Justice
38 01 00 Philosophy, Other
38 02 RELIGION
38 02 01 Catholicism, Foundations Ritual and Symbol
38 02 02 Who Is Jesus Person of Jesus
Testaments, Old and
New; Christian and
Hebrew Scriptures; Bible
38 02 03 Scripture Studies
Moral Issues, Social and Moral Thought and
38 02 04 Individual Decision Making
Christian Sexuality and
Marriage, Life Choices in Marriage; Alternative
38 02 05 Christian Living Christian Lifestyles
Comparative Religion
and Philosophical
38 02 06 Comparative Religion Systems
38 02 07 Sacraments
Religions of the East
38 02 08 Eastern Religious Thought from Hinduism to Zen
38 02 09 Religion and Psychology
Religious Development
38 02 10 Western Religions In the West
38 02 11 Religion and Literature
38 02 12 Religion, Introduction Philosophy of Religion
38 02 13 Prayer and Liturgy
38 02 14 Judaism, Foundations
38 02 15 Protestantism, Foundations
38 02 16 Religious Movements in America
38 02 17 Islam and the Koran
38 02 00 Religion, Other
PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION,
38 99 OTHER
38 99 00 Philosophy and Religion, Other
39 THEOLOGY
39 01 BIBLICAL LANGUAGES
39 01 00 Biblical Languages, Other
39 02 BIBLE STUDIES
39 02 00 Bible Studies, Other
39 03 MISSIONARY STUDIES
39 03 00 Missionary Studies, Other
39 04 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
39 04 00 Religious Education, Other
39 05 RELIGIOUS MUSIC
39 05 00 Religious Music, Other
39 06 THEOLOGICAL STUDIES
39 06 11 Theological Studies
39 06 00 Theological Studies, Other
39 99 THEOLOGY, OTHER
39 99 00 Theology, Other
40 PHYSICAL SCIENCES
40 01 PHYSICAL SCIENCES
40 01 11 Science 8 Physical Science 8
Science 9; Chemistry
40 01 21 Physical Science and Physics
Chemistry and Physics
40 01 31 Laboratory Techniques
40 01 41 Physical Science, Applied
Physical Sciences, Other
40 01 00 General
40 02 ASTRONOMY
40 02 11 Astronomy
40 02 00 Astronomy, Other
40 03 ASTROPHYSICS
40 03 00 Astrophysics, Other
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
40 04 AND METEOROLOGY
40 04 11 Meteorology
Atmospheric Sciences and
40 04 00 Meteorology, Other
40 05 CHEMISTRY
Chemistry, General;
Chemistry,
Fundamentals;
Chemistry Concepts;
Chemistry,
40 05 11 Chemistry, Introductory Interdisciplinary
Chemistry, College
Preparatory; Chemistry,
Regents; Chemistry
40 05 21 Chemistry 1 Study
40 05 22 Chemistry 2 Chemistry, Advanced
40 05 23 Pre-IB Chemistry 1
40 05 24 IB Chemistry 2
40 05 25 IB Chemistry 3
40 05 26 AP Chemistry
40 05 31 Geology Organic Biochemistry
40 05 41 Physical Chemistry
40 05 51 Consumer Chemistry Chemistry, Applied
40 05 61 Chemistry, Independent Study
40 05 00 Chemistry, Other
40 06 GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Earth Science 9; Earth
40 06 11 Earth Science Science, General
Earth Science, College
40 06 21 Preparatory
40 06 22 AP Environmental Science
40 06 31 AP Environmental Science
40 06 32 Geology - Field Studies
40 06 41 Mineralogy
40 06 00 Geological Sciences, Other
MISCELLANEOUS PHYSICAL
40 07 SCIENCES
40 07 11 Oceanography
Miscellaneous Physical
40 07 00 Sciences, Other
40 08 PHYSICS
Physics Concepts;
40 08 11 Physics, General Physics, Applied
Physics, Regents;
40 08 21 Physics 1 Physics, College
Physics, Advanced;
40 08 22 Physics 2 Physics, Honors
40 08 23 IB Physics
40 08 24 AP Physics B
40 08 25 AP Physics C: Mechanics
AP Physics C:
40 08 26 Electricity/Magnetism
40 08 31 Physics 2 without Calculus
Electricity and Electronics
40 08 41 Science Electronics Science
40 08 51 Acoustics Physics of Sound
40 08 00 Physics, Other
40 09 PLANETARY SCIENCE
40 09 11 Rocketry and Space Science Space Science
40 09 00 Planetary Science, Other
40 10 AEROSPACE SCIENCE
40 10 11 Aerospace Science
40 99 PHYSICAL SCIENCES, OTHER
40 99 00 Physical Sciences, Other
41 SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES
41 01 BIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES
41 01 00 Biological Technologies, Other
41 02 NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGIES
41 02 11 Radioactivity
41 02 00 Nuclear Technologies, Other
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
41 03 TECHNOLOGIES
Physical Science Technologies,
41 03 00 Other
SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES,
41 99 OTHER
41 99 00 Science Technologies, Other
42 PSYCHOLOGY
42 01 PSYCHOLOGY, GENERAL
Behavioral Sciences,
Introduction; Human
42 01 11 Psychology Behavior
42 01 12 Psychology, Advanced
42 01 13 Abnormal Psychology
42 01 14 AP Psychology
42 01 15 IB Psychology
42 01 00 Psychology, Other General
42 02 CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
42 02 00 Clinical Psychology, Other
42 03 COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
42 03 11 Psychology of Learning
42 03 21 Educational Psychology
42 03 00 Cognitive Psychology, Other
42 04 COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY.
42 04 00 Community Psychology, Other
42 05 COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY
42 05 00 Comparative Psychology, Other
42 06 COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY
42 06 00 Counseling Psychology, Other
DEVELOPMENTAL
42 07 PSYCHOLOGY
42 07 11 Child Psychology
42 07 21 Adolescent Psychology Adolescent Development
42 07 31 Adjustment Psychology
Developmental Psychology,
42 07 00 Other
EXPERIMENTAL
42 08 PSYCHOLOGY
42 08 00 Experimental Psychology, Other
INDUSTRIAL AND
ORGANIZATIONAL
42 09 PSYCHOLOGY
Industrial and Organizational
42 09 00 Psychology, Other
42 10 PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY
Historical Personalities and
42 10 11 Ideas
42 10 21 Humanistic Psychology
42 10 00 Personality Psychology, Other
PHYSIOLOGICAL
42 11 PSYCHOLOGY.
42 11 00 Physiological Psychology, Other
42 12 PSYCHOLINGUISTICS
42 12 00 Psycholinguistics, Other
42 13 PSYCHOMETRICS
42 13 00 Psychometrics, Other
42 14 PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
42 14 11 Psychopharmacology
42 14 00 Psychopharmacology, Other
42 15 QANTITATIVE PSYCHOLOGY
42 15 00 Quantitative Psychology, Other
42 16 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
42 16 11 Social Psychology
42 16 00 Social Psychology, Other
42 99 PSYCHOLOGY, OTHER
42 99 00 Psychology, Other
43 PROTECTIVE SERVICES
43 01 CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Police Science; Criminal
43 01 11 Law Enforcement Justice
43 01 21 Law Science Forensic Studies
43 01 00 Criminal Justice, Other
43 02 FIRE PROTECTION
43 02 11 Fire Fighting Practices Fire Science
43 02 21 Fire Safety Education
43 02 00 Fire Protection, Other
43 03 SECURITY SERVICES
43 03 11 Security Guard
PROTECTIVE SERVICES,
43 99 OTHER
43 99 00 Protective Services, Other
44 PUBLIC AFFAIRS
44 01 PUBLIC AFFAIRS, GENERAL
44 01 00 Public Affairs, Other General
44 02 COMMUNITY SERVICES
44 02 00 Community Services, Other
INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC
44 03 SERVICE
International Public Service,
44 03 00 Other
44 04 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
44 04 00 Public Administration, Other
44 05 PUBLIC POLICY STUDIES.
44 05 00 Public Policy Studies, Other
44 06 PUBLIC WORKS
44 06 00 Public Works, Other
44 07 SOCIAL WORK
44 07 11 Human Services
44 07 00 Social Work, Other
44 99 PUBLIC AFFAIRS, OTHER
44 99 00 Public Affairs, Other
45 SOCIAL SCIENCES
45 01 SOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL Social Studies,
Introduction; Social
45 01 11 Social Science, Introduction Studies Skills
Social Science, Advanced
45 01 21 Theory and Research
45 01 31 Social Science Seminar Social Studies,
Independent Research;
Social Studies, Independent Social Studies,
45 01 41 Study Independent Reading
45 01 00 Social Sciences, Other General
45 02 ANTHROPOLOGY
45 02 11 Anthropology
Multicultural Education;
45 02 21 Comparative Cultural Patterns Cultural Pluralism
45 02 31 Anthropology, Myth and Magic
45 02 41 Cultural Anthropology, Research Oral History Collection
45 02 00 Anthropology, Other
45 03 ARCHAEOLOGY
45 03 11 Archaeology
45 03 00 Archaeology, Other
04 CRIMINOLOGY
45 04 00 Criminology, Other
45 05 DEMOGRAPHY
45 05 11 Population Education United States Census
45 05 00 Demography, Other
45 06 ECONOMICS
Economics 1;
45 06 01 Economics, Theory Economics, Basic
Economics for Today
and the Future;
Economics 2; American
Economy; Free
Economics and Economic Enterprise; Economics
45 06 02 Problems Now; Comparative
Consumer and the
Economy; Economics
45 06 03 Consumer Economics and the Consumer
45 06 04 Filing Your Income Taxes Income Taxes
45 06 05 Insurance Theory
45 06 06 Investment Economics
45 06 07 Television and Economics
45 06 08 Energy Education
45 06 09 American Labor History
Economics, Analysis and
45 06 10 Criticism
45 06 11 Economics, College
45 06 12 International Economics
AP Economics; AP
45 06 13 Microeconomics
45 06 14 AP Macroeconomics
45 06 15 IB Microeconomics
45 06 16 IB Macroeconomics
45 06 00 Economics, Other
45 07 GEOGRAPHY
45 07 01 Geography 8
45 07 02 Geography, United States
45 07 03 Geography, North American
Cultural and Physical
45 07 04 World Geography Geography;
Geography, Western
45 07 05 Hemisphere and Africa
45 07 06 Geography, Eastern Hemisphere
45 07 07 Physical Geography
Economic and Political
45 07 08 Geography Economic Geography
45 07 09 Human and Cultural Geography Man and His Environment
45 07 10 Field Geography, Honors
45 07 11 IB World Geography
45 07 00 Geography, Other
45 08 HISTORY
45 08 01 History and Geography 7
45 08 02 Our Cultural Heritage 7
45 08 03 Social Studies 7, Honors
45 08 04 United States History 8
45 08 05 Social Studies 8
45 08 06 Social Studies 8, Honors
State History and
United States History, State and Government; State
45 08 07 Local History
United States History, Advanced
45 08 08 Placement
US History, Basic;
American History,
Remedial; US History,
45 08 09 American History, Basic Remedial
American History and
45 08 10 American History World Background
Age of Discovery;
45 08 11 United States History 1 Founding of America
45 08 12 United States History 2 Modern American History
45 08 13 United States History, Honors
United States History,
Advanced Placement;
American History, Advanced American History,
45 08 14 Placement College
45 08 15 Westward Movement
Twentieth Century
America, Survey;
American History,
45 08 16 Twentieth Century America Contemporary
Roaring 20's and
45 08 17 Twenties and Thirties Depressed 30's
America, Post World
War; United States
45 08 18 America Since 1945 History, Recent
45 08 19 Nineteen Sixties
45 08 20 Nineteen Seventies
45 08 21 Reform in American History
45 08 22 American Inquiries
45 08 23 Historic Events, United States
American Wars, Causes and World Wars; American
45 08 24 Effects Wars and Diplomacy
45 08 25 Civil War
Civil War, Reconstruction and
45 08 26 Industrialism
45 08 27 War and Modern Consciousness
45 28 World War II
45 08 29 United States Military History 1
45 08 30 United States Military History 2
United States History, Field
45 08 31 Study
45 08 32 North American History
45 08 33 Mexican History
45 08 34 South American History
Studies; Eye on the
World; World History
and World Geography
and World Cultures;
Survey of World Culture;
History of World
45 08 35 World History Civilization
45 08 36 World History, College
45 08 37 World History, Modern Modern World Civilization
th
45 08 38 World Civilization, 20 Century Current World History
World Civilization, 20th Century,
45 08 39 Honors
45 08 40 Western Civilization 9 World Civilization 9
World Civilization 9,
45 08 41 Western Civilization 9, Honors Honors
45 08 42 Western Civilization, History European History
45 08 43 Early Western Civilization
Western Civilization, Advanced
45 08 44 Placement
45 08 44 World History, Advanced World History, Advanced
45 08 45 Ancient and Classical World
45 08 46 Ancient Greek History
45 08 47 Rome and Her Empire
Ancient World History;
Development of
Civilization; Early World
45 08 48 Ancient History and Middle Ages History
45 08 49 English History
45 08 50 English History, Honors
45 08 51 French Revolution, Honors
45 08 52 Modern Europe
European History, Mid-19th
Through Mid-20th Centuries,
45 08 53 Advanced
th
45 08 54 European History, 20 Century 20th Century Europe
European History, Advanced
45 08 55 Readings
Western Civilization,
45 08 56 European History, Modern Modern
45 08 57 Third World History
45 08 58 African History
Africa, Middle East and Latin
45 08 59 America
45 08 60 Latin American History
45 08 61 Middle East History
45 08 62 Israel, History
45 08 63 Eastern Civilization
45 08 64 Far East, History
45 08 65 Asian History, Modern
45 08 66 Pacific Lands, History
45 08 67 Russian History
World Leaders, Past and
45 08 68 Present
45 08 69 Historical Research
45 08 70 Pre-IB World History
45 08 71 IB History Of The Americans
IB Twentieth Century World
45 08 72 Topics
45 08 73 IB History of Europe
45 08 74 Pre-IB US History
45 08 00 History, Other
45 09 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Foreign Policy Problems;
45 09 11 International Relations Global Relations
45 09 21 International Relations, Honors
45 09 31 International Law
45 09 41 Model Security Council, Local
45 09 51 Model United Nations, Local
45 09 52 Model United Nations, National
45 09 00 International Relations, Other
POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
45 10 GOVERNMENT
45 10 01 Civics Community Civics
45 10 02 State and Local Government
Government and
Contemporary American
45 10 03 Government, Basic Problems
Government; Practical
Government; Political
Studies; Federal
Government; United
States Government;
Government and
45 10 04 American Government Decision Making; United
Presidential Roles;
Constitution and
45 10 05 Presidency Presidency
Rights and
Responsibilities;
45 10 06 Framework of the Constitution Constitutional History
45 10 07 Individual vs. State Liberty and the Law
Government and
Politics; Youth and Local
Politics; American
Politics; American
Political Behavior;
Political Issues;
National State and Local American Political
45 10 08 Elections Systems
Elections, Politics and Morality,
45 10 09 Honors
Current Events; Current
Affairs; Media and
45 10 10 Contemporary World Affairs Politics; Critical Issues
United States as a World
Power; American
Government in World
45 10 11 American Foreign Policy Affairs
45 10 12 Decision Making in a Crisis Ideas in Conflict
45 10 13 American Heritage, Honors Political Studies; Honors
Contemporary American
Problems; Contemporary
American Issues;
Contemporary American Citizenship; American
45 10 14 Political Issues Problems
Contemporary American American Problems,
45 10 15 Political Issues, Honors Research
American Government and
45 10 16 Economics, Basic
Today's Problems;
Problems of Democracy
and Economics;
American Government and American Institutions;
45 10 17 Economics Problems of Democracy
American Government and
45 10 18 Economics, Honors
Comparative Political Systems,
45 10 19 Basic
Comparative World Comparative Political
45 10 20 Governments Systems
45 10 21 Americanism vs. Communism
Americanism vs. Communism,
45 10 22 Honors
45 10 23 Communism and Its Growth
45 10 24 Civics, Honors European Civics
45 10 25 Writings Influencing Government
45 10 26 Government Internship
45 10 27 Model Senate
45 10 28 Political Leadership
45 10 29 Political Science
Political Science, Advanced
45 10 30 Placement
Political Science and
Government - Local/Regional
45 10 31 Government Field
45 10 32 Political Turmoil
Contemporary Issues, Basic
45 10 33 Skills
Pre-IB American
45 10 34 Government/Economics
AP American Government and
45 10 35 Politics
AP Comparative Government
45 10 36 and Politics
45 10 37 IB American Government
Political Science and
45 10 00 Government, Other
45 11 SOCIOLOGY
Social Problems; Social
American Social Problems, Issues; Community and
45 11 11 Introduction Intergroup Relations
45 11 21 Sociology, General
45 11 31 Sociology, Issues
45 11 32 The Poor in America
45 11 41 Mobility in Society
45 11 51 Violence In America
45 11 61 Death and Dying
45 11 71 Sociology, Honors
45 11 81 Sociology, Research
45 11 00 Sociology, Other
45 12 URBAN STUDIES
Urban Social Problems;
City in United States
History; Urban
Environment and
Problems; Urban
45 12 11 Urban Problems Survival; Urban Studies
45 12 21 Urban Ecology
45 12 31 Technology and Urbanization
45 12 00 Urban Studies, Other
45 99 SOCIAL SCIENCES, OTHER
A group of instructional
programs in social sciences not
45 99 00 described above.
46 CONSTRUCTION TRADES
BRICKMASONRY,
STONEMASONRY, AND TILE
46 01 SETTING
Bricklaying and Masonry
46 01 11 Masonry 1 1
Bricklaying and Masonry
46 01 12 Masonry 2 2; Masonry, Advanced
46 01 13 Masonry 3
46 01 21 Tile Setting and Plastering
46 01 31 Concrete Technician
Brickmasonry, Stonemasonry,
46 01 00 and Tile Setting, Other
46 02 CARPENTRY
46 02 11 Carpentry 1
Structural Woods;
46 02 12 Carpentry 2 Carpentry, Advanced
46 02 13 Carpentry 3
46 02 00 Carpentry, Other
ELECTRICAL AND POWER
TRANSMISSION
46 03 INSTALLATION
46 03 11 Housewiring 1 Residential Wiring
46 03 12 Housewiring 2
Electric Power and
46 03 21 Communications Lineworker
Electrical and Power
46 03 00 Transmission Installation, Other
MISCELLANEOUS
46 04 CONSTRUCTION TRADES
House Construction; Home
Mechanics; Building
Trades 1; Manufactured
46 04 11 Building Construction 1 Housing Assembly 1
Building Trades 2;
Manufactured Housing
46 04 12 Building Construction 2 Assembly 2
Building Trades 3;
Manufactured Housing
46 04 13 Building Construction 3 Assembly 3
46 04 21 Painting and Decorating
46 04 22 Flooring Installation
46 04 31 Building Maintenance
46 04 41 Home Maintenance and Repair
Building Construction - Construction Trades -
46 04 51 Cooperative Education 1 Cooperative Education 1
Building Construction - Construction Trades -
46 04 52 Cooperative Education 2 Cooperative Education 2
Miscellaneous Construction
46 04 00 Trades, Other
PLUMBING, PIPEFITTING,
46 05 AND STEAMFITTING
46 05 11 Plumbing 1
46 05 12 Plumbing 2
Plumbing, Pipefitting, and
46 05 00 Steamfitting, Other
CONSTRUCTION TRADES,
46 99 OTHER
46 99 00 Construction Trades, Other
47 MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS
ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
47 01 REPAIR
47 01 11 Small Appliance Repair
Television Repair;
47 01 21 Radio and TV Repair 1 Electronic Servicing
47 01 22 Radio and TV Repair 2
47 01 23 Radio and TV Repair 3
47 01 24 Telecommunications Technician
47 01 31 Appliance Repair 1 Major Appliance Repair
Appliance Repair,
47 01 32 Appliance Repair 2 Advanced
47 01 41 Vending Machine Repair
47 01 51 Business Machine Repair Office Machine Repair
47 01 61 Industrial Electricity
47 01 71 Industrial Electronics
Food Processing Machine
47 01 81 Maintenance Technician/Repair
Electrical and Electronics
47 01 00 Equipment Repair, Other
HEATING, AIR
CONDITIONING, AND
47 02 REFRIGERATION MECHANICS
Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, Conditioning;
and Heating Refrigeration and Commercial Heating and
47 02 11 Air Air Conditioning
Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, Refrigeration and Air
47 02 12 and Heating, Advanced Conditioning 2
Air Conditioning, Refrigeration
47 02 13 and Heating 3
Heating, Air Conditioning, and
47 02 00 Refrigeration Mechanics, Other
INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT
47 03 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
Refrigeration and Air
47 03 11 Industrial Mechanics 1 Conditioning 2
47 03 12 Industrial Mechanics 2
47 03 21 Diesel Mechanics
Industrial Maintenance
47 03 31 Mechanics 1
Industrial Maintenance
47 03 32 Mechanics 2
Petroleum Drilling Equipment
47 03 41 Operation and Maintenance 1
Petroleum Drilling Equipment
47 03 42 Operation and Maintenance 2
Petroleum Drilling Equipment
47 03 43 Operation and Maintenance 3
Industrial Equipment
47 03 00 Maintenance and Repair, Other
MISCELLANEOUS
47 04 MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS
47 04 11 Musical Instrument Repair
Instrument Maintenance and
47 04 21 Repair
47 04 31 Shoe Repair and Orthopedics 1
47 04 32 Shoe Repair and Orthopedics 2
47 04 33 Watch and Clock Repair
47 04 34 Bicycle Repair
Miscellaneous Mechanics and
47 04 00 Repairers, Other
STATIONARY ENERGY
47 05 SOURCES
Power Conversion 1;
Power Technology 1;
Energy and
47 05 11 Power Mechanics 1 Transportation 1
Power Technology 2;
Energy and
47 05 12 Power Mechanics 2 Transportation 2
47 05 13 Power Mechanics 3
47 05 14 Power Mechanics 4
47 05 15 Hydraulics and Pneumatics
Stationary Energy Sources,
47 05 00 Other
VEHICLE AND MOBILE
EQUIPMENT MECHANICS
47 06 AND REPAIRERS
Small Engine
Maintenance; Mechanics
Trades; Small Gas
Engines; Motorcycle and
Recreational Vehicle
47 06 11 Small Engine Repair 1 Repair
Mechanics Trades,
47 06 12 Small Engine Repair 2 Advanced
Auto Repair; Auto
47 06 21 Auto Mechanics 1 Engines; Vehicle Power
Automotive Technology;
47 06 22 Auto Mechanics 2 Auto Tune-up
Auto Mechanics,
47 06 23 Auto Mechanics 3 Advanced
Auto Mechanics - Cooperative
47 06 24 Education 1
Auto Mechanics - Cooperative
47 06 25 Education 2
Auto Body and Fender;
Auto Body Repair; Body
47 06 31 Auto Body 1 and Fender
Auto Body Repair,
47 06 32 Auto Body 2 Advanced
47 06 33 Auto Body 3
47 06 41 Auto Service 1 Auto Maintenance
47 06 42 Auto Service 2
47 06 51 Consumer Auto Auto Owner Maintenance
47 06 61 Airframes 1
47 06 62 Airframes 2
47 06 71 Aviation Powerplant 1
47 06 72 Aviation Powerplant 2
47 06 73 Aviation Powerplant 3
47 06 74 Aviation Powerplant 4
47 06 81 Aviation Quality Control 1
47 06 82 Aviation Quality Control 2
47 06 91 Aircraft Sheetmetal 1
47 06 92 Aircraft Sheetmetal 2
Vehicle and Mobile Equipment
47 06 00 Mechanics and Repairers, Other
MECHANICS AND
47 99 REPAIRERS, OTHER
47 99 00 Mechanics and Repairers, Other
48 PRECISION PRODUCTION
48 01 DRAFTING
Drafting 1; Projection
Theory; Drafting
48 01 11 Mechanical Drawing 1 Fundamentals
Drafting 2; Projection,
Applied; Drafting,
48 01 12 Mechanical Drawing 2 Technical
Machine Drawing;
Drafting 3; Illustration,
48 01 13 Mechanical Drawing 3 Technical
48 01 14 Mechanical Drawing 4
48 01 21 Architectural Drawing 1 Architectural Drafting
48 01 22 Architectural Drawing 2
48 01 23 Architectural Drawing 3
Architectural Model
48 01 24 Architectural Drawing 4 Building
Engineering Drafting;
48 01 31 Engineering Drawing 1 Engineering Graphics 1
48 01 32 Engineering Drawing 2 Engineering Graphics 2
Sketching and Blueprint
48 01 41 Blueprint Reading Reading
48 01 51 Drafting 1, Cooperative
48 01 52 Drafting 2, Cooperative
48 01 00 Drafting, Other
GRAPHIC AND PRINTING
48 02 COMMUNICATIONS
48 02 11 Commercial Art 1 Advertising Design
Advertising and
48 02 12 Commercial Art 2 Illustration, Advanced
48 02 13 Commercial Art, Cooperative
Advanced Commercial
48 02 14 Commercial Art 3 Art
Printing, Introduction;
Production Printing;
Graphic
48 02 21 Graphic Arts 1 Communications 1
Printing, Advanced;
Graphics
48 02 22 Graphic Arts 2 Communications 2
Printing Production,
48 02 23 Graphic Arts 3 Cooperative
48 02 24 Graphic Arts 4
48 02 31 Sign Painting 1 Lettering
48 02 32 Sign Painting 2
48 02 33 Sign Painting 3
48 02 41 Bindery
48 02 51 Electronic Composition
48 02 61 Copy Editing
48 02 71 Desktop Publishing
Graphic and Printing
48 02 00 Communications, Other
LEATHERWORKING AND
48 03 UPHOLSTERING
48 03 11 Leatherwork 1
48 03 12 Leatherwork 2
48 03 21 Upholstery
48 03 22 Upholstery, Advanced
48 03 31 Auto Upholstery
Leatherworking and
48 03 00 Upholstering, Other
PRECISION FOOD
48 04 PRODUCTION
48 04 11 Meatcutting 1
48 04 12 Meatcutting 2
Precision Food Production,
48 04 00 Other
48 05 PRECISION METAL WORK
Metal Class; Metal Lab;
Metalwork; Metal Trades;
48 05 11 Metal 1 Machine Metals
48 05 12 Metal 2 Metalwork, Advanced
48 05 13 Metal 3
48 05 14 Metal 4
48 05 21 Welding 1
48 05 22 Welding 2
48 05 23 Welding 3
48 05 24 Welding - Cooperative Education
48 05 31 Sheet Metal 1
48 05 32 Sheet Metal 2
48 05 41 Metal Restoration
48 05 51 Foundry 1
48 05 52 Foundry 2
48 05 00 Precision Metal Work, Other
PRECISION WORK,
48 06 ASSORTED MATERIALS.
48 06 11 Plastics 1
48 06 12 Plastics 2
48 06 21 Space Age Plastics
Precision Work, Assorted
48 06 00 Materials, Other
48 07 WOODWORKING
Woodworking, Basic;
48 07 11 Woodworking 1 Wood 1
Wood 2; Machine
Woodworking; Wood
48 07 12 Woodworking 2 Products
Woodworking,
48 07 13 Woodworking 3 Advanced; Wood 3
48 07 14 Woodworking 4 Wood 4
48 07 21 Furniture Refinishing
48 07 31 Cabinetmaking 1 Millwork
48 07 32 Cabinetmaking 2
48 07 00 Woodworking, Other
PRECISION PRODUCTION,
48 99 OTHER
48 99 00 Precision Production, Other
TRANSPORTATION AND
49 MATERIAL MOVING
49 01 AIR TRANSPORTATION
49 01 11 Aeronautics 1
49 01 12 Aeronautics 2
Aviation, General;
49 01 21 Aviation Technology 1 Avionics Technology
49 01 22 Aviation Technology 2
49 01 23 Aviation Technology 3
49 01 24 Aviation Technology 4
49 01 31 Air Travel Service Occupations
49 01 41 Aircraft Parts Management 1
49 01 42 Aircraft Parts Management 2
49 01 00 Air Transportation, Other
VEHICLE AND EQUIPMENT
49 02 OPERATION
49 02 11 Forklift Operator
49 02 12 Tractor-Trailer Truck Driving
Heavy Vehicle Operation/Earth
49 02 13 Moving Equipment
49 02 14 Bus Driver/Chauffeur
Vehicle and Equipment
49 02 00 Operation, Other
49 03 WATER TRANSPORTATION
Marine Engine and Boat
49 03 11 Marine Mechanics, Basic Repair 1
Marine Engine and Boat
49 03 12 Marine Mechanics, Advanced Repair 2
49 03 21 Boat Building
49 03 31 Navigation
49 03 41 Aquatic Occupations Marine Diving
49 03 00 Water Transportation, Other
49 04 TRANSPORTATION, GENERAL
Introduction to Transportation Transportation
49 04 11 Industry Technology 1
49 04 12 Transportation Technology 2
49 04 21 Transportation/Traffic Technician
TRANSPORTATION AND
49 99 MATERIAL MOVING, OTHER
Transportation and Material
49 99 00 Moving, Other
VISUAL AND PERMORMING
50 ARTS
VISUAL AND PERFORMING
50 01 ARTS, GENERAL
Art/Music/Drama/Dance
50 01 11 Aesthetics Survey
Visual and Performing Arts,
50 01 00 Other General
50 02 CRAFTS
50 02 11 Crafts 7
50 02 12 Crafts 8
50 02 13 Crafts 9 Creative Crafts 9
Creative Crafts 10;
Applied Art 10; Home
50 02 14 Crafts 10 Decorative Crafts 1
Creative Crafts 11;
Applied Art 11; Home
50 02 15 Crafts 11 Decorative Crafts 2
Creative Crafts 12;
50 02 16 Crafts 12 Applied Art 12
Creative Crafts 11,
Advanced; Design Crafts
50 02 21 Crafts 11, Advanced 11, Advanced
50 02 22 Crafts 12, Advanced
50 02 31 Decorator Crafts
50 02 41 Enameling
50 02 51 Jewelry 1 Art Metals
50 02 52 Jewelry 2 Art Metals 2
50 02 53 Jewelry 3 Art Metals 3
50 02 54 Jewelry 4 Art Metals 4
50 02 61 Ceramics 7
50 02 62 Ceramics 8
50 02 63 Ceramics 9
50 02 64 Ceramics 10 Pottery 10
50 02 65 Ceramics 11 Pottery 11
50 02 66 Ceramics 12 Pottery 12
Art Textiles, Fiber
Design; Weaving and
50 02 71 Textile Design Dyeing
50 02 81 Model Building
50 02 91 Printmaking 1 Printer's Ink
50 02 92 Printmaking 2
50 02 00 Crafts, Other
50 03 DANCE
50 03 11 Modern Dance for Beginners 9 Rhythm and Dance 9
Creative Dance 10;
50 03 12 Modern Dance for Beginners 10 Rhythm and Dance 10
Creative Dance 11;
50 03 13 Modern Dance for Beginners 11 Rhythm and Dance 11
Creative Dance 12;
50 03 14 Modern Dance for Beginners 12 Rhythm and Dance 12
50 03 21 Modern Dance 9, Intermediate
50 03 22 Modern Dance 10, Intermediate
50 03 23 Modern Dance 11, Intermediate
50 03 24 Modern Dance 12, Intermediate
50 03 31 Dance 9, Advanced
50 03 32 Dance 10, Advanced
50 03 33 Dance 11, Advanced
50 03 34 Dance 12, Advanced
50 03 41 Performing Dance Group 9
50 03 42 Performing Dance Group 10
50 03 43 Performing Dance Group 11
50 03 44 Performing Dance Group 12
50 03 51 Ballet and Jazz for Beginners 9
50 03 52 Ballet and Jazz for Beginners 10
50 03 53 Ballet and Jazz for Beginners 11
50 03 54 Ballet and Jazz for Beginners 12
50 03 61 Ethnic Dance Folk Dance
50 03 71 Square Dance
50 03 81 Aerobic Dance
50 03 00 Dance, Other
50 04 DESIGN
50 04 11 Graphic Design
50 04 21 Theater Makeup
50 04 31 Lighting Fundamentals, Theater
50 04 00 Design, Other
50 05 DRAMATIC ARTS
Acting Fundamentals 9;
50 05 11 Stagecraft 9 Theater Arts 1
Stage Design and
Stagecraft 10; Play
Production 10;
Dramatics 10; Acting
50 05 12 Stagecraft 10 Fundamentals 10
Dramatics 11; Theater
Projects 11; Theater
Production 11; Acting
Fundamentals 11; Play
Production 11; Acting
50 05 13 Stagecraft 11 Workshop
Dramatics 12; Theater
Projects 12; Acting
Fundamentals 12; Play
Production 12; Theater
50 05 14 Stagecraft 12 Workshop 12
50 05 21 Improvisation and Mime
50 05 31 Playwriting
50 05 41 Theater Practicum Contract
50 05 51 Drama, History
50 05 61 Drama, Independent Study
50 05 71 IB Theater
50 05 00 Dramatic Arts, Other
50 06 FILM ARTS
Film Criticism; Film
50 06 11 Film Study Appreciation
50 06 12 Language of the Cinema
50 06 21 Photography 10
50 06 22 Photography 11, Elementary Visual Composition
50 06 23 Photography 12, Elementary
50 06 31 Photography 11, Advanced
50 06 32 Photography 12, Advanced
50 06 00 Film Arts, Other
50 07 FINE ARTS
50 07 01 Fine Arts 7 Art 7
50 07 02 Fine Arts 8 Art 8
Survey Media; Studio in
Art; Fine Arts Studio;
Studio Art Laboratory;
50 07 03 Art, General Arts and Crafts Studio
50 07 04 Art 1 Art 9
50 07 05 Art 2 Art 10
50 07 06 Art 3 Art 11
50 07 07 Art 4 Art 12
50 07 08 Art 1, Independent Study
50 07 09 Art 2, Independent Study Senior Studio Art
50 07 11 Art Services 10 School Beautification 10
50 07 12 Art Services 11 School Beautification 11
50 07 13 Art Services 12 School Beautification 12
Drawing and Painting;
Two Dimensional
Design; Drawing and
Color; Drawing
50 07 14 Drawing Techniques
50 07 15 Painting 1
50 07 16 Painting 2
Watercolor Painting;
50 07 17 Watercolor 1 Watercolors and Airbrush
50 07 18 Cartooning
50 07 19 Mural Painting
Three Dimensional Art;
Three Dimensional
Design; Wood and Stone
50 07 20 Sculpture Carving; Plastic Arts
50 07 21 Silk Screen
50 07 22 Assemblage
50 07 23 Product Design Design; Color and Design
Figure Drawing;
50 07 24 Life Drawing Portraiture
50 07 25 Calligraphy
50 07 26 Art History and Appreciation Arts and the Masters
50 07 27 Black Fine Arts
50 07 28 Mexico, Fine Arts
50 07 29 Bicultural Art
50 07 30 Artist in Residence Program
50 07 31 Ethnic Art History
50 07 32 Art As A Multicultural Study
50 07 33 AP Art History
50 07 34 AP Studio Art/General
50 07 35 AP Studio Art/Drawing
50 07 36 IB Art Studies
50 07 37 IB Art Studio
50 07 00 Fine Arts, Other
GRAPHIC ARTS
50 08 TECHNOLOGY
50 08 11 Computer Graphics Design Computer Art
50 08 00 Graphic Arts Technology, Other
50 09 MUSIC
50 09 01 Music 7 Music, Introduction
50 09 02 Music 8
50 09 03 Band 7
50 09 04 Band 7, Advanced
50 09 05 Band 8
50 09 06 Band 8, Advanced
50 09 07 Band 9
50 09 08 Band 9, Advanced
50 09 09 Band, Concert
50 09 10 Band, Marching
50 09 11 Band, Symphonic Senior Band Front
50 09 12 Orchestra 7
50 09 13 Orchestra 7, Advanced
50 09 14 Orchestra 8
50 09 15 Orchestra 8, Advanced
50 09 16 Orchestra 9
50 09 17 Orchestra 9, Advanced
50 09 18 Orchestra 10
50 09 19 Orchestra 11 Concert Orchestra
50 09 20 Orchestra 12 Symphonic Orchestra
50 09 21 Instrumental String Class
50 09 22 Brass and Percussion Class
50 09 23 Wind Ensemble Brasswind
50 09 24 Woodwind Class
50 09 25 Electronic Music, Introduction
Stage Band; Music on
50 09 26 Ensemble, Instrumental Stage; Jazz Ensemble
50 09 27 Guitar, Beginning
50 09 28 Guitar, Intermediate
50 09 29 Guitar, Advanced
50 09 30 Handbells
50 09 31 Piano 1 Keyboard
50 09 32 Piano 2
50 09 33 Organ
50 09 34 Music Lessons, Applied
50 09 35 Chorus 7
50 09 36 Chorus 7, Advanced
50 09 37 Chorus 8
50 09 38 Chorus 8, Advanced
50 09 39 Chorus 9
50 09 40 Chorus 9, Advanced
50 09 41 Chorus 10
50 09 42 Chorus 10, Advanced
50 09 43 Chorus 11
50 09 44 Chorus 11, Advanced
50 09 45 Chorus 12
50 09 46 Chorus 12, Advanced
Madrigal Singers;
Concert Chorale; Glee
Club; Pop Rock
Ensemble; Barbershop
Octet; Chamber Singers;
50 09 47 Vocal Ensemble A Capella Choir
Ear Training and Sight
50 09 48 Voice Class Singing
50 09 49 Harmony and Composition Composition, Musical
50 09 50 Arranging Orchestration
50 09 51 Conducting
50 09 52 Music Theory Musicianship
50 09 53 Music History 7
50 09 54 Music History 8 Music Through the Ages
Contemporary Music 9;
50 09 55 Music History 9 Pop Music History 9
Contemporary Music 10;
50 09 56 Music History 10 Pop Music History 10
Contemporary Music 11;
50 09 57 Music History 11 Pop Music History 11
Contemporary Music 12;
50 09 58 Music History 12 Pop Music History 12
Traditional Music 9,
50 09 59 Music Literature 9 Survey
Traditional Music 10,
50 09 60 Music Literature 10 Survey
Traditional Music 11,
50 09 61 Music Literature 11 Survey
Traditional Music 12,
50 09 62 Music Literature 12 Survey
50 09 63 Music Appreciation Adventures in Listening
50 09 64 Folk Music, Ethnic
American Musical
Theater; Jazz and Stage
Ensemble; Mixed
Ensembles
(Instrumental/Vocal)
50 09 65 Music Theater Theater Music Workshop
Symphony and Lecture
Series; Music Reading
50 09 66 Music, Independent Study and Conference
Music Laboratory, General
50 09 67 Survey
50 09 68 IB Music
50 09 69 AP Music Theory
50 09 00 Music, Other
VISUAL AND PERFORMING
50 99 ARTS, OTHER
Visual and Performing Arts,
50 99 00 Other
51 01 01 Executive Internship
51 01 02 Executive Internship 2
51 01 03 International Careers Internship
FUNCTIONAL MATH,
LANGUAGE ARTS,
LIFE SKILLS, HEALTH,
54 SPECIAL EDUCATION - SCIENCE
54 1 FUNCTIONAL MATH
54 10 01 General Math Skills
Functional Math Skills, not for
54 10 09 credit
54 11 01 Functional Consumer Math
Functional Consumer Math, not
54 11 09 for credit
54 12 01 Functional Vocational Math
Functional Vocational Math, not
54 12 09 for credit
54 2 FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH
54 20 11 Functional Language Arts
Functional Language Arts 1, not
54 20 19 for credit
54 20 21 Functional Language Arts 2
Functional Language Arts 2, not
54 20 29 for credit
54 20 31 Functional Language Arts 3
Functional Language Arts 3, not
54 20 39 for credit
54 20 41 Functional Language Arts 4
Functional Language Arts 4, not
54 20 49 for credit
54 20 51 Functional Vocational English
Functional Vocational English,
54 20 59 not for credit
54 21 01 Functional Reading
54 21 09 Functional Reading, not for credit
54 22 01 Functional Oral Communication
Functional Oral Communication,
54 22 09 not for credit
54 23 01 Functional Writing
54 23 09 Functional Writing, not for credit
54 24 01 Functional Academics
Functional Academics, not for
54 24 09 credit
54 3 FUNCTIONAL LIFE SKILLS
Activities of Daily And Family
54 30 01 Living
Activities of Daily and Family
54 30 09 Living, not for credit
54 31 01 Social/Behavioral Skills
Social/Behavioral Skills, not for
54 31 09 credit
Functional Leisure And
54 32 01 Recreational Skills
Functional Leisure and
54 32 09 Recreational Skills, not for credit
54 33 01 Functional Health
54 33 09 Functional Health, not for credit
54 34 01 Functional Transition Skills
Functional Transition Skills, not
54 34 09 for credit
FUNCTIONAL SCIENCE AND
54 4 SOCIAL STUDIES
54 40 01 Functional Science
54 40 09 Functional Science, not for credit
54 45 01 Functional Social Skills
Functional Social Studies, not
54 45 09 for credit
Handicapped Developmental
54 94 01 Support Services
Handicapped Developmental
54 94 09 Support Services, not for credit
SPECIAL EDUCATION -
VOCATIONAL, CAREER
PREPARATION, CAREER
55 EXPLORATION
CAREER
55 0 PREPARATION/EXPLORATION
General Prevocational
55 00 01 Preparation
General Prevocational
55 00 09 Preparation, not for credit
55 01 01 Career Exploration
55 01 09 Career Exploration, not for credit
55 02 01 General Work-Study/Experience
General Work-
55 02 09 Study/Experience, not for credit
55 03 01 General Work Experience
General Work Experience, not
55 03 09 for credit
Combined Vocational/Academic
55 04 01 Preparation
Combined Vocational/Academic
55 04 09 Preparation, not for credit
55 1 AGRICULTURE
55 10 11 General Agriculture 1
General Agriculture 1, not for
55 10 19 credit
55 10 21 General Agriculture 2
General Agriculture 2, not for
55 10 29 credit
55 10 31 General Agriculture 3
General Agriculture 3, not for
55 10 39 credit
55 11 11 Animal Care 1
55 11 19 Animal Care 1, not for credit
55 11 21 Animal Care 2
55 11 29 Animal Care 2, not for credit
55 12 11 Plant Care 1
55 12 19 Plant Care 1, not for credit
55 12 21 Plant Care 2
55 12 29 Plant Care 2, not for credit
55 13 11 Agricultural Mechanics 1
Agricultural Mechanics 1, not for
55 13 19 credit
55 13 21 Agricultural Mechanics 2
Agricultural Mechanics 2, not
55 13 29 for credit
55 14 11 Agricultural Work Study
Agricultural Work Study, not for
55 14 19 credit
55 15 11 Agricultural Work Experience
Agricultural Work Experience,
55 15 19 not for credit
55 2 BUSINESS AND OFFICE
55 20 11 General Office Practice 1
General Office Practice 1, not
55 20 19 for credit
55 20 21 General Office Practice 2
55 20 31 General Office Practice 3
55 21 11 Office Machines 1
55 21 21 Office Machines 2
55 22 11 Business Word Study 1
55 22 21 Business Work Study 2
55 23 11 Business Work Experience 1
55 23 21 Business Work Experience 2
55 3 HEALTH OCCUPATIONS
55 30 11 General Health Occupations 1
General Health Occupations 1,
55 30 19 not for credit
55 30 21 General Health Occupations 2
General Health Occupations 2,
55 30 29 not for credit
55 30 31 General Health Occupations 3
General Health Occupations 3,
55 30 39 not for credit
Health Occupations Work Study
55 31 11 1
Health Occupations Work Study
55 31 19 1, not for credit
Health Occupations Work Study
55 31 21 2
Health Occupations Work Study
55 31 29 2, not for credit
Health Occupations Work
55 32 11 Experience 1
Health Occupations Work
55 32 19 Experience 1, not for credit
Health Occupations Work
55 32 21 Experience 2
Health Occupations Work
55 32 29 Experience 2, not for credit
55 4 HOME ECONOMICS
55 40 11 General Home Economics 1
General Home Economics 1, not
55 40 19 for credit
55 40 21 General Home Economics 2
General Home Economics 2, not
55 40 29 for credit
55 40 31 General Home Economics 3
General Home Economics 3, not
55 40 39 for credit
55 41 11 Child Development 1
Child Development 1, not for
55 41 19 credit
Child Development 2, not for
55 41 29 credit
55 41 21 Child Development 2
55 42 11 Clothing And Textiles 1
Clothing and Textiles 1, not for
55 42 19 credit
55 42 21 Clothing And Textiles 2
Clothing and Textiles 2, not for
55 42 29 credit
55 43 11 Food And Nutrition 1
Food and Nutrition 1, not for
55 43 19 credit
55 43 21 Food And Nutrition 2
Food and Nutrition 2, not for
55 43 29 credit
Food and Nutrition 2, not for
55 44 11 credit
Home Economics Work Study 1,
55 44 19 not for credit
55 44 21 Home Economics Work Study 2
Home Economics Work Study 2,
55 44 29 not for credit
Home Economics Work
55 45 11 Experience 1
Home Economics Work
55 45 19 Experience 1, not for credit
Home Economics Work
55 45 21 Experience 2
Home Economics Work
55 45 29 Experience 2, not for credit
55 5 INDUSTRIAL ARTS
55 50 11 General Industrial Arts 1
General Industrial Arts 1, not for
55 50 19 credit
55 50 21 General Industrial Arts 2
General Industrial Arts 2, not for
55 50 29 credit
55 50 31 General Industrial Arts 3
General Industrial Arts 3, not for
55 50 39 credit
55 6 SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
55 61 11 Cosmetology/Barber 1
Cosmetology/Barber 1, not for
55 61 19 credit
55 61 21 Cosmetology/Barber 2
Cosmetology/Barber 2, not for
55 61 29 credit
Custodial And Housekeeping
55 62 11 Services 1
Custodial and Housekeeping
55 62 19 Services 1, not for credit
Custodial And Housekeeping
55 62 21 Services 2
Custodial and Housekeeping
55 62 29 Services 2, not for credit
55 63 11 Food Services 1
55 63 19 Food Services 1, not for credit
55 63 21 Food Services 2
55 63 29 Food Services 2, not for credit
55 64 11 Miscellaneous Services 1
Miscellaneous Services 1, not
55 64 19 for credit
55 64 21 Miscellaneous Services 2
Miscellaneous Services 2, not
55 64 29 for credit
Service Occupations Work
55 65 11 Study 1
Service Occupations Work
55 65 19 Study 1, not for credit
Service Occupations Work
55 65 21 Study 2
Service Occupations Work
55 65 29 Study 2, not for credit
Service Occupations Work
55 66 11 Experience 1
Service Occupations Work
55 66 19 Experience 1, not for credit
Service Occupations Work
55 66 21 Experience 2
Service Occupations Work
55 66 29 Experience 2, not for credit
55 7 PRECISION PRODUCTION
Graphic And Printing
55 71 11 Communications 1
Graphic And Printing
55 71 19 Communications 1, not for credit
Graphic And Printing
55 71 21 Communications 2
Graphic And Printing
55 71 29 Communications 2, not for credit
55 72 11 Leatherwork And Upholstery 1
Leatherwork And Upholstery 1,
55 72 19 not for credit
55 72 21 Leatherwork And Upholstery 2
Leatherwork And Upholstery 2,
55 72 29 not for credit
55 73 11 Meatcutting 1
55 73 19 Meatcutting 1, not for credit
55 73 21 Meatcutting 2
55 73 29 Meatcutting 2, not for credit
Precision Production Work
55 74 11 Study 1
Precision Production Work
55 74 19 Study 1, not for credit
Precision Production Work
55 74 21 Study 2
Precision Production Work
55 74 29 Study 2, not for credit
Precision Production Work
55 75 11 Experience 1
Precision Production Work
55 75 19 Experience 1, not for credit
Precision Production Work
55 75 21 Experience 2
Precision Production Work
55 75 29 Experience 2, not for credit
TRADES AND INDUSTRIAL
55 8 CONSTRUCTION
55 80 11 General Construction Trades 1
General Construction Trades 1,
55 80 19 not for credit
55 80 21 General Construction Trades 2
General Construction Trades 2,
55 80 29 not for credit
55 80 31 General Construction Trades 3
General Construction Trades 3,
55 80 39 not for credit
Brickmasonry, Stonemasonry,
55 81 11 And Tile Setting 1
Brickmasonry, Stonemasonry,
55 81 19 And Tile Setting 1, not for credit
Brickmasonry, Stonemasonry,
55 81 21 And Tile Setting 2
Brickmasonry, Stonemasonry,
55 81 29 And Tile Setting 2, not for credit
55 82 11 Carpentry 1
55 82 19 Carpentry 1, not for credit
55 82 21 Carpentry 2
55 82 29 Carpentry 2, not for credit
55 83 11 Plumbing 1
55 83 19 Plumbing 1, not for credit
55 83 21 Plumbing 2
55 83 29 Plumbing 2, not for credit
Construction Trades Work Study
55 84 11 1
Construction Trades Work Study
55 84 19 1, not for credit
Construction Trades Work Study
55 84 21 2
Construction Trades Work Study
55 84 29 2, not for credit
Construction Trades Work
55 85 11 Experience 1
Construction Trades Work
55 85 19 Experience 1, not for credit
Construction Trades Work
55 85 21 Experience 1
Construction Trades Work
55 85 29 Experience 2, not for credit
55 9 MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS
55 90 11 Auto Service 1
55 90 19 Auto Service 1, not for credit
55 90 21 Auto Service 2
55 90 29 Auto Service 2, not for credit
55 91 11 Auto Service, Work Experience 1
Auto Service, Work Experience
55 91 19 1, not for credit
55 91 21 Auto Service, Work Experience 2
Auto Service, Work Experience
55 91 29 2, not for credit
SPECIAL EDUCATION -
56 RESOURCE CURRICULUM
56 SUBJECT AREA SERVICES
56 23 012 Resource Language Arts/English
Developmental English
56 23 022 2/Resource ESE AAP English 2
Developmental English
56 23 032 3/Resource ESE AAP English 3
Developmental English
56 23 042 4/Resource ESE AAP English 4
Developmental English
56 23 092 4/Resource ESE AAP English 4
56 23 102 Special Education Reading
56 23 112 Resource Writing
Resource Reading, not taken for
56 23 192 credit
56 23 202 Special Education Writing
56 23 212 Resource Writing
Resource Room English 2
56 23 222 (Special Education)
56 23 292 Resource Writing, not for credit
Special Education Language
56 23 002 Arts
56 27 012 Resource General Math
Resource General Math, not for
56 27 092 credit
56 27 112 Resource Vocational Math
Resource Vocational Math, not
56 27 192 for credit
56 27 212 Resource Consumer Math
Resource Consumer Math, not
56 27 292 for credit
56 27 002 Special Education Math
RESOURCE VOCATIONAL
56 32 COURSES
Resource Career
56 32 012 Exploration/Pre-Vocational Skills
Resource Career
Exploration/Prevocational Skill,
56 32 092 not for credit
56 32 112 Resource Transition Skills
Resource Transition Skills, not
56 32 192 for credit
56 40 012 Resource General Science
Resource General Science, not
56 40 092 for credit
Special Education General
56 40 002 Science
56 45 012 Resource Social Studies
Resource Social Studies, not for
56 45 092 credit
56 45 002 Special Education Social Studies
GENERAL RESOURCE
56 9 SERVICES
56 90 012 General Tutorial Services
General Tutorial Services, not
56 90 092 for credit
56 91 012 Resource Study Skills
Resource Study Skills, not for
56 91 092 credit
56 92 012 School and Social Survival Skills
School and Social Survival
56 92 092 Skills, not for credit
56 93 012 Resource Survival Skills
Resource Survival Skills, not for
56 93 092 credit
Handicap Specific Support
56 94 012 Services
Handicap Specific Support
56 94 092 Services, not for credit
Description
A summary of groups of instructional programs, the components of which,
derive from two or more separate conventional academic Instructional programs
A group of instructional programs that describe either a general synthesis of
one or more of the biological and physical sciences (for example, applied
science or general science), or a specialization which draws from the biological
and physical sciences (for example, environmental science/studies).
survey course; life sciences; chemistry; physics; multidisciplinary approach;
simplified approach
problem solving, lab techniques, scientific reading and writing; college
preparatory skills and concepts
individualized science study; discovery learning; hypothesis development;
independent field research
resident camp; environmental study; science field experiences; interdisciplinary
approach
A group of instructional programs that describe the methods, theories, and
techniques of providing care and counseling through the relationship of
theology to the practice of the ministry.
A group of instructional programs that describe either a general synthesis of
one or more of the engineering and other disciplines (for example, engineering
and mathematics, or engineering and physics), or a specialization which draws
introduction to the engineering approach; technical problem solving;
mathematical modeling; bridge building; environmental control
A group of instructional programs that describe either a general synthesis of
one or more of the humanities and social sciences (for example, humanities),
or a specialization which draws from the humanities and social sciences (for
example, behavioral science, classical civilization, or human development
integration of history and literature; combination of literature, music and art of a
selected period; interdisciplinary study of social sciences, anthropology,
geography, history, psychology
art, philosophy, music, literature integration; nationalistic, humanitarian,
political, technological revolutions through art, music, literature of past 200
years in Europe
art, philosophy, music, literature of the Americas
art, philosophy, music, literature, history of Africa; Interdisciplinary study
art, philosophy, music, literature, history of the Near and Far East;
interdisciplinary study
A group of instructional programs that describe the peace development
process including the analysis of peace and war systems, disputed settlement
techniques, social movements, working for creative change, world order
studies, and conflict analysis and regulation
A group of instructional programs that describe a multidisciplinary approach to
the study of innate complexity which by synthesizing systemic findings from the
natural, social, technological, behavioral and life sciences and other specialized
fields brings holistic perspectives to the solution of problems within a general
context
impact of science and technology; future man; political, social economic issues;
man machine interaction; forecasting
water pollution; conservation; forestry; air pollution
energy courses; energy conservation; energy utilization; environmental issues;
alternative energy sources
A group of instructional programs that describe the history, society, politics,
culture, and economics of women
role of American woman; colonial period to the present; women in art, literature,
business, politics, education, science
the study of fiction and non-fiction by and about women
MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES, OTHER
A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the principles and
procedures of providing parks and recreational facilities and services for the
benefit of the general public.
A group of instructional programs that generally describe the principles and
procedures of providing parks and recreational facilities and services for the
benefit of the general public
recreation program assistance
instruction in wilderness search and rescue techniques; basic first aid;
A group of instructional programs that describe the establishing, maintaining,
and operating of recreational facilities
entry-level skills in ski resort operation; equipment care and rental procedures;
lift operation; food and beverage service; scheduling and reservations
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to plan and maintain
recreational facilities and programs for public or private agencies.
A group of instructional programs that describe the physical, biological, and
social sciences and practices, which are essential to the understanding, and
management of water resources for optimum yield and use, as well as
conservation.
A group of instructional programs in parks and recreation not described above.
A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the fundamental
career and employment skills a person in normally thought to need in order to
function productively in society.
A group of instructional programs that describe the fundamental career and employment skill
job application; interviewing; promotional opportunities; work ethic; test taking;
educational requirements
business community exploration; career observation unpaid experiences; site
visits; career planning
employment skills; vocational instruction; job placement; unpaid experiences;
short-term training
advanced experiences; vocational instruction; job placement; unpaid
experiences; employment skills; short term training
paid vocational training; full learning experience; job placement
advanced experience; paid vocational training
study skill improvement; notetaking; research paper preparation
general preparation for state competency exams in math, science, English,
reading, writing, SAT, ACT
dropout prevention, college preparation, tutorial assistance, e.g. project AVID
A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe how individuals
can facilitate governmental functions and contribute to the well-being of their
community through civic action.
A group of instructional programs that describe how individuals can facilitate
governmental functions and contribute to the well-being of their community
through civic action.
school service; background enrichment; teacher support; bulletin board
maintenance
rallies; competitions; athletic event performance
school communications; school activities; class representation
practical tutoring experience; assisting classmates; class environment
development; materials production
volunteer program; community agencies; experiential learning
A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the promotion of
the health of individuals.
A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the promotion of
the health of individuals
health attitudes; safety; sportsmanship; team play
health attitudes; safety; sportsmanship; team play
dual sports; team sports; skill mastery; game rules
individual lifetime sports; physical fitness; group sports
individual lifetime sports; physical fitness; group sports
individual lifetime sports; physical fitness; group sports
non-regular program; muscle imbalance; posture problems; breathing
problems; motor disabilities
non-regular program; muscle imbalance; posture problems; breathing
problems; motor disabilities
muscle imbalance; posture problems; breathing problems; motor disabilities;
limited to students with IEPs
credit granted to a student who is excused from PE for medical reasons (non-
handicapped)
Non regular program adapted for students with moderate to severe cognitive
and physical handicaps; limited to students with EPS
muscle imbalance; posture problems; breathing problems; motor disabilities;
limited to students with IEPs; not for credit.
body care; disease prevention; body functions; narcotics; safety practices
body care; disease prevention; body functions; narcotics; safety practices
body care; disease prevention; body functions; narcotics; safety practices
body care; disease prevention; body functions; narcotics; safety practices
body care; disease prevention; body functions; narcotics; safety practices
body care; disease prevention; body functions; narcotics; safety practices
combination course that can include driver's education, sex education,
drugs/alcohol/ tobacco
information that will enable students to become better health service
consumers; medical practitioners; hospitals; health insurance; emergency
response
drug education; narcotics; alcoholism; tobacco use
safe driving theory; in class study; driving hazards
behind the wheel experience; safety practices combined class and behind the
wheel instruction
child development; health education; physical education; teaching techniques
swimming rescues; equipment rescues; respiratory emergencies
safety practices; daily living situation
human physiology; reproduction; family planning
A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe how to effectively
live and interact with others, social organization, being a congenial friend and
companion, establishing courses of action for others, and influencing others to
follow.
personal roles; individuals in society
values clarification; communication skills; meeting individual and shared goals
and needs
students serve as leaders with individuals or in peer counseling groups to work
on problem solving, mutual support, values clarification, counseling, networking
communities/cities in schools
A group of instructional programs that describe the development of an
appreciation for and competency in recreational and leisure-related activities.
badminton; tennis; skiing; surfing; golf; wrestling
basketball; volleyball; hockey; baseball; football soccer
tumbling; floor exercise; heavy apparatus
precision marching; choreography; rhythm; flag corps
running; jumping; throwing; cross country
water activities; synchronized swimming; scuba
physical training; weight training; rope skipping; figure toning; conditioning; self
defense
motorcycling; safety practices; recreational cycling
outdoor hobbies; camping; hiking; survival skills
outdoor leadership training, using the urban community or wilderness as a
classroom for various subject area instruction; includes programs like Outdoor
School, Outward Bound
A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe a person's self-perception, values, attitudes, beliefs, and emotional responses
A group of instructional programs that describe a person's self-perception,
values, attitudes, beliefs, and emotional responses.
personal awareness; beauty techniques; self confidence; goal setting; time
management
adjusting to problems; divorce; stress; test anxiety; sexual relations
building a positive self image; barriers
A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the critical
examination of the categories for describing reality, the nature and contexts of
human experience, the methodology of rational inquiry and criteria of practice
philosophy; and the investigation of organized forms, beliefs, and practices
related to eternal principles or transcendent spiritual entities (Religion)
A group of instructional programs that describe the basic truths and principles
of being, and of knowledge, or conduct in such fields as ethics, metaphysics,
and logic.
elementary logic; study of famous philosophers; Plato; Aristotle; Descartes
study of what is right or good conduct
principles of argumentation and logical reasoning; analysis and interpretation of
data
criticism of the way one observes, listens, reads, thinks, talks
study of social issues; nursing homes; mentally impaired treatment; pre-
schools and child care
A group of instructional programs that describe the origin, histories, organized
forms, beliefs, worship, and practices of specific religions
doctrine development; church history
study of the life of Christ; Gospels
life of Christ; Old Testament and New Testament, analysis and interpretation
study of Judeo-Christian principles and ways of making decisions; social issues
such as nuclear power, civil rights, aging; individual rights such as sexuality,
drug and alcohol use
marriage contracts as espoused in Christianity
comparison of Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic, Judaic, Christian values and beliefs
study of Baptism; Confirmation; Eucharist; Penance; Ordination; Marriage;
Extreme Unction
history, beliefs, practices
interrelationship of religion and psychology
study of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam history, beliefs, practices
study of religious themes in literature
study of religion as a human phenomenon; skills with which to study a religion;
nature and practice of developing a personal faith
study of role of personal and corporate worship experiences
doctrine development; Jewish history and philosophy
historical overview of the development of various sects of protestantism,
beginning with the reformation; doctrine and practice of specific denominations
historical study of the development of various religious sects in America, 1700
through the present
Mohammed and the birth and development of Islam around the world; the
seven pillars of Islam and the philosophy of the Koran; Shiites, Sunnites and
modern fundamentalism; reactionary groups and world politics
A group of instructional programs in philosophy and religion not described
above.
study of Christian and Jewish theologians
A summary of instructional programs that describe inanimate objects,
processes of matter, energy, and associated phenomena.
A group of instructional programs that generally describe the major topics,
concepts, processes, and interrelationships of nonliving matter and associated
phenomena.
basic physical science; chemistry; physics; laboratory experimentation
introductory course; basic scientific principles; chemistry; physics; structure of
matter; scientific observation
career oriented; chemistry; physics; laboratory experimentation
non-college oriented; practical applications; chemistry; physics
A group of instructional programs that describe matter and energy in the
universe, including the solar system, stars, galaxies, and nebulae.
astronomical principles; stars; planets; galaxies
A group of instructional programs that describe the physical and chemical
composition of celestial bodies, and of the interactions between matter and
radiation within celestial bodies and in interstellar space
A group of instructional programs that describe the chemical and physical
properties of the mass of air surrounding the earth, and weather, including air
masses and their motions, temperature, atmospheric pressure, clouds, and
precipitation, and their relatively short-term interrelation on local, regional, and
global scales
weather; atmosphere; clouds; frontal weather conditions
A group of instructional programs that describe the micro and macro structure
of matter, of the changes matter undergoes, of the energy involved in these
changes, and of the models that interpret and the theories and laws that
describe these phenomena
survey course; changes in composition; mole concept; oxidation and reduction;
laboratory experiments; practical approach
college prep; problem solving techniques; bonding; equilibrium; equation
college level; structure of matter; chemical kinetics; solution chemistry;
laboratory techniques
carbon compounds; stereochemistry; organic reactions; proteins
synthetic materials; industry and environment; household chemicals; consumer
applications
advanced chemistry; independent projects
A group of instructional programs that describe the history of the earth and
other celestial bodies especially as recorded in rocks
survey course; geology; astronomy; meteorology; fossils
accelerated course; earth environment; continental development;
sedimentation; climate systems
erosion; glaciation; mountain formation; diastrophism
local/regional field study of geological formations
minerals study; rock formation; field experiences
A group of instructional programs that describe specialized areas of the
physical sciences not reflected in the other physical sciences groupings
ocean landscapes; waves; currents; ocean ecology; estuaries
A group of instructional programs that describe the physical properties and
interactions of matter and energy, including equilibrium, power, wave
phenomena, mechanics, heat, electricity, magnetism, sound, light, special
relatively, and the particular nature of matter
survey course; motion; energy; gravity; major concepts in physics
mechanics; wave motion; nuclear physics; electricity; energy; problem solving
advanced course; mechanics; electricity; waves; vector analysis; astrophysics
advanced course; mechanics, electricity, waves; vector analysis; astrophysics;
no calculus required
science oriented course; electrical and electronic theory; electromagnetism;
power supplies
sound and wave theory; nature of sound; amplification
A group of instructional programs that describe the geology of planets other
than the earth.
rocket flight; space travel; planetary geology
study of air travel; basic principles of flight and evolution of flight technology
A group of instructional programs in the physical sciences not described above.
causes and effects of radioactivity; fission and fusion reactions
A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the behavior and
experience of people.
A group of instructional programs that describe the behavior and experience of
people.
introduction to behavior; personality; mental illness; intelligence; sensation;
culture
in-depth study; learning; mental health; social psychology
etiology of mental illness; criteria of abnormality; individual and social causes of
psychopathology; treatment and personal adjustment
A group of instructional programs that describe the application of appropriate
methods and theories selected from psychology and other fields as they relate
to dealing with the troubled person
A group of instructional programs that describe the acquisition and recall of
new behaviors, and of the processes of learning new activities, and of retaining
them through time.
verbal/conceptual growth; conditioning; modeling; theories of learning
theories of education and learning; learning techniques
A group of instructional programs that describe the theory and practice of using
psychologists, and psychological facts in psychological work not in the
academic, school, and clinical contexts, but rather in the broader social
community, working with private and public organizations
A group of instructional programs that describe the behavior of members of
particular species, and the relationship of behaviors of the species to their
evolutionary origins
A group of instructional programs that describe the theory and practice of
systematically selecting the facts and theories of psychology with the intent of
advising people about their problems
A group of instructional programs that describe progressive changes in
behavioral processes of individuals as a function of aging through the life span,
from conception to death
perceptual, cognitive, linguistic, social and personality development; birth
through childhood
maturation; psycho-physiological changes
change and behavior; stress management; developmental adjustments
A group of instructional programs that describe the general body of methods,
data, and laws that have been derived by scientific research, including
theoretical and systematic points of view applicable to the prediction, control,
and understanding of the behavior of individual human organisms and other
species
A group of instructional programs that describe the application of psychological
knowledge and methodology to specific work-related problems in industry and
government
A group of instructional programs that describe the unique organization of the
fairly permanent characteristics that set the individual apart from other
individuals and, at the same time, determine how other respond to that person
great personalities; greatness characteristics; human potential; psychohistory
theories of personal growth; self-development; self-image and behavior
A group of instructional programs that describe the processes that determine
what actions will occur at a particular time, and the strength or precision with
which those actions will occur
A group of instructional programs that describe the psychology of language,
including the behavior processes that enter into the generation of speech and
writing, and the understanding of both spoken and written languages
A group of instructional programs that describe the mathematical and statistical
procedures used in psychological test construction and validation, and of the
general problems of the measurement of behavior
A group of instructional programs that describe the changes in behavior that
occur as a function of drug-ingestion, and the psychological processes
associated with such changes, including altered states of consciousness and
addiction
drugs; neurophysiological aspects; pharmacochemical aspects; nervous
system; chemical foundations of behavior
A group of instructional programs that describe the application of mathematical
and statistical models and methodology in psychology
A group of instructional programs that describe the behavior of the individual as
a member of a group, and of the processes of associating individuals together
study of the individual in a social context; interpersonal interaction
A group of instructional programs in psychology not described above.
A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the principles and
procedures for providing police, fire and other safety services, and for
managing penal institutions
A group of instructional programs that describe the principles and procedures
of developing, administrating, and managing correctional, law enforcement, and
forensic services
causes of crime; search and arrest; trial procedures
application of medical facts to legal problems
A group of instructional programs that describe the theories, principles, and
techniques of developing, administrating, and managing services for fire
prevention, fire fighting, and rescue
protective breathing apparatus; forcible entry practices; use of rope, fire hose,
nozzles and appliances
self-protection; home exit routes; fire safety practices
entry-level training to prepare students to become security guards, store
detectives, or body guards in private industry; report writing; basic alarm
systems; arrest procedures; law and court process; communications; employer-
employee relations
A group of instructional programs in protective services not described above.
A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the formulation,
implementation, administration, evaluation, and management of public policies
and programs, including those services which are directed toward the
betterment of economic and social conditions
A group of instructional programs that generally describes the formulation,
implementation, administration, evaluation and management of public policies
and programs, including those services which are directed toward the
betterment of economic and social conditions
A group of instructional programs that describe the theories, methods, and
techniques of combining school and community resources to provide
information, instruction, and recreation to all members of a community
A group of instructional programs that describe principles and theories
underlying the structure and processes of major international organizations,
such as the United Nations and the Organization of American States
A group of instructional programs that describe the knowledge,
skills, values, and behaviors involved in the formulation of public policies and
the management of public services
A group of instructional programs that describe the principles and techniques
by which systematic judgments and evaluative assessments are made with
respect to particular public policy
A group of instructional programs that describe the role of the government in
constructing, maintaining, and providing structures and utilities for use by the
general public.
A group of instructional programs that describe the social interventions that
enhance, conserve, and augment the means by which persons, individually or
collectively, can solve disruptions in their social existence
social work; day care centers; nursing homes; crisis centers
A group of instructional programs in public affairs not described above.
A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the substantative
portions of behavior, past and present activities, interactions, and organizations
of people associated together for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific,
political, patriotic, or other purposes
A group of instructional programs that generally describe the major principles
and perspectives of the social sciences
social science branches; research methods; social studies preparation
social science theory and methodology; primary and secondary literature sources
student discussion and reading group; topical research; analysis of literature
and research
independent research and reading; writing advanced level paper
A group of instructional programs that describe the historic and prehistoric
origins of man, his physical and cultural development, racial characteristics,
social customs, and beliefs
cultural origins; cultural behaviors; race, religion, sex roles, family groups,
institutions, and economic status; ethnology and linguistics
cross-cultural behavior patterns; relationships among world societies;
understanding self through cultural analysis
religion and magic; cultural differences
components of culture; original scholarly works; individual anthropological
study; culture and personality; observation and collection of data
A group of instructional programs that describe the historic and prehistoric
peoples and their culture through the scientific analysis of their artifacts,
inscriptions, monuments, and other remains
historic and prehistoric peoples; scientific artifact analysis
A group of instructional programs that describe the causes of crime and the
methods of detecting and dealing with crime and the criminal, including crime
statistics, theories of punishment, and the role of law enforcement in society as
an agent for the prevention and treatment of crime
A group of instructional programs that describe the vital social statistics,
including births, deaths, diseases, marriages, and education rates of
populations
purpose of census; analysis and effects of use of census data
A group of instructional programs that describe the transformation of limited
resources into goods and services which, upon distribution, are again
transformed by consumption to yield satisfaction of human wants
banks, profits, corporations, unions, money, GNP; consumer protection laws;
American and other systems; personal income tax; production and distribution;
scarcity and demand
contemporary American economic problems; comparative economic systems;
business and labor issues; Federal Reserve System
banking and investment; advertising; insurance; consumer protection; domestic
and consumer economics; consumer citizenship
current United States tax structure; correct filing procedures
technical terms; varieties; individual insurance requirements
stock market; investment theory; commodities; money market funds; bonds;
portfolio development
study of American economy; media presentation and interpretation
general energy laws based on physical and earth sciences; supply and
demand; production; U.S. and world sources; conservation and alternative
energy sources
historical development of unions; culture of workers; significant labor movement
leaders; laws; social change
major economic systems; theoretical analysis; fictional and non-fictional works
contemporary American economic problems; college credit
study of international monetary and trade systems; global markets; developed
and developing economies; interdependence and the multiplier effects of
national economic crises
A group of instructional programs that describe the earth and its life; the
description of land, sea, and air; and the distribution of plant and animal life,
including human beings and industries
United States and world geography
map reading; United States geographical characteristics
major geographic areas; North American region
major world geographic areas; interrelationships between people and habitat;
political, social, cultural, and economic geography
survey of western geography
survey of eastern environment and geography; environmental and cultural
influence
physical elements and effect on human living
resources; effect of artificial boundaries on spatial arrangements and
associations
cultural groups and their geographical locations
theory and research; neighborhood field work; lab and seminar settings;
A group of instructional programs that describe the past, including the
recording, gathering, criticizing, synthesizing, and interpreting evidence about
past events
survey of world history and world geography; map reading; state history and
cultural development
study of United States history; exploration; colonization; early United States
government
chronological United States history; presidential administrations; political
movements; independent study; research projects
19th and 20th century history; current problems
chronological United States history; presidential administrations; political
movements; constitution foreign policy trends
chronological United States history; presidential administrations; political
movements; constitution foreign policy trends
history; culture; contemporary issues; government institutions
colonization to present day; state and federal relationships
historical survey; government Institutions; applications to daily living
historical survey; social, political and economic institutional evolution; United
States domestic and foreign affairs
geography; pre-discovery; colonization to Civil War; government origins;
current events and past relationships
survey; Reconstruction through current events; American and world affairs
historical and critical analyses; historical literature; experiential activities
college credit; colonization to present day; prominent historians, organizations;
major policies; theoretical foundations
study of America's move westward; motivation and characteristics; societal
effects; cultural impact
twentieth century domestic history; progressive era; twenties and thirties;
depression, new deal and post war recovery; diplomatic history; civil
rights and political scandals
domestic and foreign events; United States and world changes; Fords and
flappers; fanatics and Re Scare; protest groups and reformers
concentrated study; post war political, social and economic changes; protest;
nuclear age; suburban migration
study of American social consciousness; political, religious, economic and
social forces
social, cultural, economic, and political controversies; individual contributions;
future challenges
historical reform movements; reform strategies; famous reformers
comparative historical perspectives; primary sources; colonization and modern
affairs
past 100 years; Lindberg flight; Custer's last stand; Lincoln assassination
local and global conflicts; eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries;
lasting effects; peace organization; dictators
causes; major battles; leaders; reconstruction problems
war; post war era; Industrial Revolution
study of World War I; intellectual and social effects; historical accounts; literary
works and memoirs
study of United States involvement; precipitating events; key Pacific and
Atlantic battles; leaders, weapons and strategy
prerevolutionary times through 1900; growing military role; significant battle
strategies; weaponry advances
20th century military growth; individual armed forces branches; political and
military leaders; weaponry gaps
review of United States history; historical area visits
historical survey; review of relationships with the United States
historical survey; review of relationships with the United States
historical survey; review of relationships with the United States
cultural and political survey; ancient and modern; western and non-western
civilizations; current events
prehistoric through modern times; Russia, Africa, Red China, Arab world
survey; post renaissance; nations' development; wars
mid-20th century and present day; global survey and concentrated study;
Orient; Africa; India
mid-20th century and present day; global survey and concentrated study;
Orient; Africa; India
western civilization; multi-media history and humanities; ancient through mid-
20th century; Europe and United States
western civilization; ancient through mid-20 th century; history and humanities
study of European development
study of European development; prehistoric times through French Revolution;
United States and European institutions' relationships
western civilization historical development; ancient and modern times
western civilization historical development; ancient and modern times
early human contributions; cultural origins; Greek and Roman civilizations
history and culture; ancient Greece
historical development; small town and world power
ancient civilizations; Africa, Asia and Middle East; Middle Ages, Renaissance,
and Reformation; cultural and artistic contributions; historic impact
ancient history; current problems
historical analysis; Anglo-Saxon political, religious, and economic influences
monarchy dissolution; political evolution; radical and conservative political
groups; national and international effects; academically talented
history and culture; industrial Revolution; Renaissance; European nations
development; World Wars
college credit; Nationalism; World War l; political, economic and social
movements
20th century topics; fascism and communism; economic redevelopment; social,
political, and economic changes Placement
modern European history; political and diplomatic; intellectual and cultural;
social and economic
college level; Europe from 1500 to present; primary source materials
historical survey; developing nations
historical development; ancient to modern times
historical survey; significant development factors current events
geographical and historical survey; world relations
geographical and historical survey; world relations
geographical and historical survey; world relations
study of India, China, USSR and Japan; early and modern civilizations; political
and cultural aspects
historical survey; world international relations
review of Chinese and Japanese history; focused modern historical study
historical survey; world relations
historical survey; world relations
modern and ancient historical figures; Moses, Socrates, Churchill, Gandhi,
Hitler, Martin Luther King, Napoleon
topical study of period or events; review of original documents and historical
criticism
A group of instructional programs that describe the agencies, operations, and
principles involved in communication and interaction among nations, with
emphasis upon the relationship between political subdivisions and
governments.
international affairs; United States role; emerging nations; United Nations;
international resource and population problems; multi-national corporations
statesmanship; international agreements and disagreements; political analysis
historical development; world courts; current world problems and solutions;
practical international regulations
participatory student United Nations Security Council
international relations research; participatory student United Nations
participatory United Nations; national student representation
A group of instructional programs that describe the description and analysis of
political institutions and processes, including the origin, development,
geographical units, forms, sources of authority, powers, purposes, functions,
and operations of government
citizenship responsibilities and government - introduction; federal, state and
local government; organization and function
functions of government; state and local level
study of United States voting procedures; court operations; local, state and
national lawmaking
study of United States, local, and other political systems; recruitment; roles and
decision making; official duties; executive, legislative, and judicial government
branches
relevant constitutional study; presidential officeholders; presidential
characteristics; scandals
study of United States constitution; constitutional conventions and leaders;
articles and amendments; basic rights
individual rights and state authority; case studies of landmark court decisions;
formal and informal institutions of government; interest groups
voter participation and responsibility; elections; representatives' roles,
recruitment and decision making; experiential political participation; current
events; campaign and media strategies
elections operations; American voter behavior patterns; two party system;
democracy theory; morality and politics
mass media informational analysis; national and international affairs; media
political coverage; media techniques
policy from Spanish American War through present day; presidential foreign
policies; current American policies; American government foundations; other
government forms
study of American political crises; decision making process; executive level
analysis; philosophical and political controversies; social implications
study of American government theory and development; primary source
documents; theoretical applications to today's world
local, state and national government operations; economic issues; citizenship
responsibilities; current events and historical origins; problem solving
techniques
governmental and non-governmental institutions; problem solving roles;
contemporary conflict resolution; international relations; law and social problems
government institutions; basic economic principles
social science orientation; political structure and parties; local, state, and
national taxes, labor unions, and other economic issues; social problems;
democracy
social science orientation; political structure; economic issues
world political systems; democracy and communism; political forms and leaders
major world political systems; democracy and communism; political analysis;
Great Britain, U.S., France and Soviet Union
economic, social and political differences
economic, political, and social differences; state and local government;
economics
philosophy and growth; Soviet and Sino forms; political, economic and social
effects; Western impact
selected topics in government and citizenship; national and international
issues; mentor and internship opportunities
philosophical and political literature; government development; ancient and
modern works; Moses, Plato, Machiavelli, Locke, Madison, Marx
visit to Washington, D.C.; seminars with political leaders; historic sightseeing
senator identification and research; participatory student senate
student body officers; decision making; leadership skills
local, national, and foreign political processes
local, national and foreign political processes; recent national and international
events; independent research; political experience; modern political science
materials
visits to/internships with branches of local and regional government; seminars
with leaders; historical sightseeing
study of political crises brought about by anarchy; assassinations; civil wars;
terrorism; border disputes Study
modern social, economic and political issues; contemporary conflicts;
government structure and function; problem solving techniques; critical thinking
A group of instructional programs that describe human society, social
institutions, and social relationships including the development, purposes,
structures, and functions of human groups
introductory course; social and political institutions; mass society and social
problems; alcohol and drug abuse; aging; racial problems
social structure of society; social institutions; American society
social norms; male and female roles; social pressure; social class and mobility;
social deviance
history, politics, and economics of poverty in America; rural and urban poverty;
social impact of poverty; efforts to alleviate poverty - successes and failures
advancement opportunities; social class distinctions; United States class
system; class struggle
aggression and violence; sociological causes; social effects; individual
responsibility
social and cultural aspects; customs; attitudes
socialization; social organization; population studies
human group behavior; original scholarly works; research methods and
techniques; research project
A group of instructional programs that describe the history, society, politics,
culture, and economics of urban areas
financial repercussions; urban milieu versus suburban; urban field trips
individual and government urban ecological responsibilities; demography and
land usage
urbanization; technological advancements and dependence
A group of instructional programs in social sciences not described above.
A summary of groups of instructional programs that prepare individuals to
erect, install, maintain, and repair buildings, highways, airports, missile sites,
and other structures using materials such as metal, wood, stone, brick, glass,
concrete, and composition substances. Includes instruction in cost estimating;
cutting, fastening, and fitting various materials; the use of hand and power
tools; and in following technical specifications and blueprints
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to lay brick brick,
concrete block, hard tile, marble and related materials using trowels, levels,
hammers, chisels and other hand tools
basic bricklaying; hand tools; brick bonds; blueprint reading
power equipment; cutting; fireplace construction; wall patterns; arch
construction
advanced training, pre-apprenticeship; work experience
wallboard installation; tile finishing; plastering
basic concrete technology; foundations, poured walls, footers, slabs, sidewalks,
patchwork; stamped design; exposed aggregate
. A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to lay out, fabricate,
erect, install, and repair wooden structures and fixtures, using hand and power
tools. Includes instruction in common systems of framing, construction
materials, estimating, and blueprint reading
power equipment use; meeting occupational standards; blueprint reading;
layout procedures; concrete forms
roof construction; doors; wall finishes; stairs; outside and interior trim; floor
installation
advanced building construction; actual house project construction
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to install,
operate, maintain, and repair residential, commercial, and industrial electrical
systems, and the power lines that transmit electricity from its source of
generation to its place of consumption
electrical wiring; code compliance; three-wire systems; low voltage
applications; delta and wye systems; blueprint
advanced household wiring; testing methods; utilization of various wiring
systems; security systems; troubleshooting
rural electrical systems; linework; setting of poles; erecting towers; splicing
cables; installing equipment
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals for construction
trades other than those described under other groupings in the construction
trades category
basic skills; forming, framing, concrete, block and brickwork; blueprint reading
advanced course; finish carpentry; electrical; plumbing; painting; estimating
advanced course, including task supervision, project management
mixing paint; brush technique; roller technique; wall covering application; spray
application; color matching
tools and techniques for installation of carpeting, vinyl, tile, and wood flooring
custodial training; commercial and industrial buildings; general maintenance
and repair; basics of carpentry, plumbing, painting, welding, masonry
simple home repair; tool use; safety procedures; survival skills
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to lay out, assemble,
install, and maintain piping, fixtures, and piping systems for steam, hot water,
heating, cooling, drainage, lubricating, sprinkling, and industrial processing
systems. Includes instruction in material selection and use of tools to cut, bend,
join, and weld pipes
layout, assembly, and repair of pipes, fittings, and fixtures; water lines; gas
lines; breakdown repairs; plumbing code adherence; blueprint reading
heating system installation; plumbing fixtures; estimating
A group of instructional programs in construction trades not described above
A summary of groups of instructional programs that prepare individuals in the
adjustment, maintenance, part replacement, and repair of tools, equipment;
and machines
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to operate, maintain,
and repair business machines, communications equipment, major and small
appliances, commercial vending machines, and related equipment. Includes
instruction in electrical circuitry, simple gearing, linkages and lubrication of
machines and appliances, and the use of testing equipment
small electrical appliances; thermostats; testing techniques; safety precautions
radio transmitters; television sets; transistor circuitry; test equipment; schematic
diagrams; use of repair manuals
in-depth study; audio and video systems
continued in-depth study; audio and video systems
installation and repair of telecommunications equipment, including telephones,
2-way radio, citizen's band radio and cellular mobile equipment
electrical circuitry; gears, linkages, relays, time switches; pumps and agitators;
test equipment; service manuals
large appliance servicing; refrigeration systems; troubleshooting
vending machine installation and repair; coin systems; refrigeration,
carbonation, and evaporation systems; panel repairs
office machine repair; data processing equipment; duplicating machines; digital
control instruments
wiring apparatus installation and repair; industrial machines; motors;
generators; control systems
electronic equipment maintenance and repair; industrial and manufacturing
applications; digital and computer circuitry
installation and repair of food processing equipment
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to install, repair, and
maintain the operating condition of heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration
systems
cooling, heating, filtering, humidity control; technical manual use; diagnosis of
malfunctions
electrical diagrams; protective devices; thermostats; equipment installation
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to operate, maintain,
and repair heavy-duty equipment such as bulldozers cranes, graders, tractors,
trailers, concrete mixers, crawle mounted shovels, draglines, and compressors
gas and diesel engine repair; transmissions; hydraulic units; steering systems
advanced experience; heavy equipment; vehicle maintenance; mechanical
repair
heavy equipment; industrial vehicles; engine diagnosis and repair; fuel
systems; oil and water pumps; electrical systems
repair and maintenance of non-vehicular industrial equipment
oil pumps and auxiliary equipment; gauges, thermometers and regulators;
geology; rigs, hoist cables, drilling equipment
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals for mechanic and
repairer occupations other than those described under the headings of
electrical and electronics equipment repair; heating, air conditioning, and
refrigeration mechanics; industrial equipment maintenance and repair;
stationary energy sources; and vehicle and mobile equipment mechanics and
repai
acoustic instruments; electrical musical instruments; amplification systems;
tuning
electromechanical instruments; hydraulic instruments; measuring devices;
control devices; maintenance and repair
repair and maintenance of shoes; designing orthopedic devices; operation of a
shoe repair business
cleaning, repair, and maintenance of watches and clocks; weight-operated,
spring-driven, digital, and quartz
repair and maintenance of bicycles; frames and components; racing, touring,
family, mountain, freestyle, and exercise
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to install, operate,
and maintain large power sources for such purposes as generating
electricity, pumping, and heating
power resources; gasoline engines; batteries; generators; solar cells; steam
turbines
skills enhancement; cooling systems; braking systems; fuel systems; motorized
sports equipment; fork lifts
advanced course; power systems
advanced course; power systems
operation and repair; pumps; reservoirs; valves; cylinders; heat exchangers
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to maintain and
repair aircraft; automobiles; diesel engines in vehicles such as buses, ships,
trucks, railroad locomotives, and construction equipment; stationary diesel
engines in electrical generators; and small engines in mobile equipment such
as lawnmowers and rotary tillers
four-cycle engines; two-cycle engines; lawnmowers; snowmobiles; operation of
lathes, grinders, boring and honing machines; engine overhaul
engine related systems; electronic systems repair; business procedures;
customer relations
automobile repair; hand tools; power equipment; test equipment
complete engine tune-up; fuel systems; electronic test equipment; auto air
conditioning
advanced study; special projects; automotive mechanics
body repair; fender repair; metal strengthening; use of grinders, pulling devices,
welding equipment, spray equipment
body construction; front-end alignment; collision damage; estimates; shop
management; color coating
automobile maintenance; automobile servicing; service station attendant
training; tire service; emergency road equipment; state inspection codes
continued study; automobile servicing
personal auto maintenance; oil change; tire maintenance; tool use
aviation airframes mechanic; airframe service and inspection; landing gears;
hydraulic and pneumatic power; cabin and atmosphere control; fire protection
advanced course; aviation airframes mechanic; license preparation
aviation powerplant mechanic; electrical system lubrication; fuel metering;
cooling and exhaust; propellers
advanced course; aviation powerplant mechanic; license preparation
quality control; dimensional metrology
certificate preparation; quality control; nondestructive testing
aircraft sheetmetal mechanic
certificate preparation; aircraft sheetmetal mechanic
A group of instructional programs in mechanics and repairers not described
above.
A summary of groups of instructional programs that prepare individuals to
produce precision goods and materials by hand or machine. In many
instances, instructional activities are designed to cultivate an ability to
interpret detailed instruction and specifications, and to produce or manufacture
goods at low tolerances
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to plan, prepare, and
interpret mechanical, architectural, structural, pneumatic, marine,
electric/electronic, topographical, and other sketches; to use reproduction
materials, equipment, and processes, to develop, plan, and process charts and
drawings; to develop models; and to prepare reports and data sheets for writing
specifications
basic graphic language; drawing instruments; detailed working drawings;
orthographic views; dimensioning
production drawing; drafting department practices; assembly drawings; tension,
compression and bending forces; skills enhancement
advanced course; machine design; auxiliary views; inking techniques; design in
relation to temperature, pressure and horsepower
structural drafting; drafting competitions; skill refinement; independent work
building plans; material usage; creative layout and design; use of building
codes and zoning laws
advanced course; architectural drafting principles; small buildings; shopping
center layouts
construction techniques; building small models
advanced drafting; technological career emphasis; industrial applications;
schematic drawing
design elements; industrial design problems; aerospace drawing; fluidics;
blueprint reading
blueprints; industrial drawings interpretation
in-depth drafting; machine design; technical illustration; independent work
on-the-job experience; advanced drafting skills
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to design and
execute lay outs and illustrations for advertising displays and instructional
manuals. Includes instruction in all phases of offset printing, lay out,
composition, presswork and binding, flexography, lithography, photoengraving
and other graphic arts related to the industry
drawing rendering; matting; design and execution of layouts; brochure design;
typography; publication illustrating
advanced course; design; advertising; perspective; commercial standards; silk
screen and airbrush use
commercial art employment; advanced on-the-job training
portfolio preparation
electronic composition; plate making; photocomposing; varitype; presswork
printshop operations; Job completion; paper technology; ink varieties; career-
oriented training
offset printing; on-the-job training; current industry practices; job entry status;
process color reproduction
continued skill enhancement; project preparation; printing equipment repair
layout and design; color use; display; letter styles
intermediate-level instruction
advanced-level instruction
bookbindery operations; printed materials finishing; standard measurements;
technical vocabulary
operation of electronic composition and photo composing machines;
programming computer selection of type style and size; setting control codes
and program sequence
reviewing texts, documents, and graphic pieces for typographic errors, syntax,
usage, alignment
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to fabricate and
repair all types of upholstery and leather goods
carving leather; tool familiarization; leather preparation
advanced design; professional quality projects
spring arranging; fillers, padding and cover materials; patternmaking, cutting,
sewing; styling and designing covers
additional experience; pattern making; production methods
automotive upholsterer training
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to perform
slaughtering and butchering operations in a slaughtering and meat packing
establishment, or to cut, trim, and prepare carcasses for wholesale or retail sale
preparation of carcasses for consumer size portions; use of hand and power
tools; poultry and fish; display and refrigeration
intermediate/advanced
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to plan, manufacture,
assemble, test and repair parts, mechanisms, machines, and structures in
which materials are cast, formed, shaped, molded, heat treated, cut, twisted,
pressed, fused, stamped, or otherwise worked upon
metal industries; art metal; sheetmetal; foundry; welding
advanced machine shop; lathe; milling; heat treatment; skill enhancement
special projects; independent work; sheetmetal; lathe work
advanced projects; metalworking
equipment setup; metal properties; welding positions; blueprint reading;
electrical principles; hand operated and automatic equipment
advanced course; nonferrous metals; blueprints; welded projects; certification
procedures
arc welding processes; in-depth study; job assignments; job entry level; safety
practices
layout, fabrication, erection, and maintenance; steel, copper, stainless steel,
aluminum; hand tool and machine use
sheet metal mechanic; blueprint reading; product fabrication; framework
restoring metal objects; autos; toys
ferrous and nonferrous foundry practices; foundry metallurgy; types of sands
and refractories; coremaking
advanced foundry work
An instructional program that prepares individuals to produce precision goods
in a variety of materials including ceramics, precious stones, metals, glass, and
plastics
molding and casting products; adjusting machines; hand and power tools;
fitting and fabricating part
advanced study; plastics industry; career opportunities
designing, molding and casting products with aerospace applications;
principles of using plastics in the aerospace industry
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to lay out and shape
stock; assemble wooden articles or subassemblies; mark, bind, saw, carve,
and sand wooden products; repair wooden articles and use a variety of hand
and power tools
wood technology; finishing; simple patterns; safety; hand tools
Wood 2; Machine Woodworking; Wood Products
advanced course; cabinet making; furniture construction; woodworking industry
continued advanced projects; woodworking
furniture restoration; refinishing
cabinetmaking theory; detailed drawings; cabinet design; materials selection;
cabinet assembly
advanced study; fine furniture construction
A group of instructional programs in precision production not described above
A summary of groups of instructional programs that prepare individuals to
operate and control equipment used to facilitate the movement of people or
materials
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to engage in
activities concerned with the in flight operation of commercial and private
airplanes, including piloting, navigating, and providing passenger services and
general ground support.
ground school aviation; aviation careers; theory of flight; aviation regulations;
navigation
advanced aviation; instrument flight; air traffic control; flight instruction
aircraft construction; original design; aviation engineering
reservation and ticketing; ramp and baggage handling service; food and
beverage service; cleaning and maintenance of aircraft
A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to drive trucks and
buses, and to operate construction, material handling, and mining equipment
forklift type equipment operation; truck operation material handling equipment
A group of instructional programs to prepare individuals to perform Tasks on
fresh-water and sea going ships, tugboats, barges, floating structures, and
related harbor-and dock machinery. Includes instruction in firefighting; lifeboat
work; swimming; fiber and wire rope handling and splicing; hull maintenance
and painting; cargo-handling gear and ground tackle; maintenance, operation,
and repair of main engines and auxiliary steam, refrigeration, water, and
electrical systems; and watch keeping, store-keeping, and food preparation
outboard engines; power plant maintenance; electrical systems; steering
systems; fuel systems
vertical stern drive systems; inboard marine engines; boat servicing;
refrigeration and water systems
boat construction techniques; boat design theory; boat repair
navigation theory; navigation skills; celestial navigation
hands-on training in areas such as frogman, salvage diver, scuba diver,
repairman
study of various transportation systems for movement of people and materials;
analysis in terms of land, sea, air, and aerospace vehicles; service system
design; government control and regulation of transportation systems;
ecological effects of transportation systems
in-depth study of two or more systems of transportation; individual study and
research; new approaches to areas such as safety, design, economy of
operation, service maintenance, and governmental control
installation, repair, and maintenance of traffic control devices; design of traffic
control systems
A group of instructional programs that generally describe the historic
development, aesthetic qualities, and creative processes of two or more of the
visual and performing arts
enrichment course; interrelated arts
A group of instructional programs that describe how to increase one's skills to
fashion objects in a specialized area of handwork
fabrics, fiber, paper leather; decorations; creative expression
fabrics, fiber, paper, leather; decorations; creative expression
fiber, fabric, leather, metal, wood, plastic; weaving; macramé; woodcarving;
jewelry; enameling; stitchery
fiber, fabric, leather, metal, wood, plastic, clay; pottery; macramé; wood
carving; jewelry; leather tooling; needlework
fiber, fabric, leather, wood, metal, clay, plastic; pottery; macramé; wood
carving; jewelry; leather tooling; needlework
fiber, fabric, leather, wood, metal, plastic, clay; pottery; macramé; wood
carving; jewelry; leather tooling; needlework
advanced pottery; glazing; copper enameling; weaving; tie-dye; batik
advanced pottery and glazing; copper enameling; weaving
household crafts; rug tufting; decoupage
clay objects; decorative coatings; baking techniques
wire bending; soldering; lost wax procedures; polishing; silversmithing;
construction of jewelry
slab, coil, modeling, sculpting; beginning wheel throwing techniques; glazing,
firing
clay objects; ceramic ware; forming; firing; glazing
clay objects design; ceramic ware
handbuilding; potter's wheel; mosaic tile; pinch, coil, slab; kiln operation
press molding; coil building; decorating greenware and bisque ware
advanced ceramics; glazing, firing, preparation of molds; kiln operation and
control
color, fiber, design, looms; natural and synthetic fibers; banners; quilt making;
needlepoint
design and building of models
relief prints; single intaglio printing; silk screening; linoleum, stencil, block
printing
A group of instructional programs that describe the performance and
choreography of various kinds of dances, including but not limited to ballet,
modern, jazz, ethnic, and folk dance
locomotor warm-ups; class improvisations; history of dance; theories of
movement; methods of choreography
dance using modern choreography
dance using modern choreography; history of dance; variety of rhythmic
activities
dance using modern choreography; physical conditioning program
dance using modern choreography
dance using modern choreography
dance using modern choreography
dance using modern choreography
advanced modern dance techniques
modern dance; ballet, disco, Jazz, tap dance
advanced modern dance
advanced modern dance
modern dance performances
modern dance performances
modern dance performances
modern dance performances
history of dance; theory of movement; methods of choreography; rhythmic
activities; tap, ballet, folk, square
history of dance; theories of movement; methods of choreography; rhythmic
activities; tap, ballet, folk, square
history of dance; theories of movement; fundamentals of movement; methods
of choreography; tap, ballet, folk, square
history of dance; theories of movement; fundamentals of movement; methods
of choreography; tap, ballet, folk, square
vocabulary and steps in folk dance
vocabulary and steps in square dance
dancing for health
A group of instructional programs that describe the theories, techniques, and
creative processes for more effectively performing the function of
communicating feelings, ideas, and information through use of materials and
media to create two- or three-dimensional visual affects.
art vocations; basic lettering styles
techniques of makeup for drama
techniques of lighting in the theater
A group of instructional programs that describe the development, theory, and
processes of creating live performances through human expressive modalities
set design; construction; improvisation; lighting
set design; construction; makeup; costumes; stage lighting; scene cutting
set design; construction; makeup; costumes; stage lighting; scene cutting
fundamentals of acting; stylized motion study
writing format and techniques for plays
additional work in any phase of theater
development of dramatic literature; theater history; theater heritage
play production; play writing; independent work
lighting; setting; techniques of film
view, discuss, write about, analyze, evaluate variety of short and feature length
films
black and white photography; darkroom procedures; use of camera and light
meter; making contact prints and enlarging negatives; composition skills lighting
photographic equipment and chemicals; composing, taking, developing black
and white photographs
basic photography methods
35 mm camera; printing; processing; aesthetic qualities; photographic theory
35 mm camera; processing film; aesthetic qualities; photographic theory
A group of instructional programs that describe the organization of materials
and media for two-or three-dimensional visual affects that communicate ideas
and express emotion and are considered primarily in relation to aesthetic
criteria of judgements of beauty or meaningfulness
development of sculpture, architecture, printing; color; shapes; space; texture
principles of design and elements of art
overview course; lettering; drawing; basic design; color; display production
principles of design and elements of art
principles of design and elements of art
principles of design and elements of art
portfolio preparation
self-directed; portfolio; ceramics; self evaluation
contract; art history; drawing; jewelry; painting; graphics
school service; displays; posters; tickets
school service; displays; posters; tickets
displays; posters; murals; programs; fliers; tickets for school activities
contour; gesture; pencil, pen and ink; brush and pastels; perspective; still life
watercolor; tempera; acrylics; application of paint
contemporary painting techniques; materials application
technique; style
newspapers; magazine; illustrations; animation work
painting of scenes on school or community walls; techniques, materials for
murals
space, mass, volume; string, wire, paper mache; clay, carving stone, balsa
wood, plaster; wax, metal, yarns, fabrics; 3-dimensional objects
silk screen construction; print making
materials combination for constructions; soldering; gluing; tin; wood; plexiglass
design of products; automobiles; appliances; furniture design; stamps; logos
human muscle and skeletal structures
lettering styles
independent research; field trips; museum study, slide programs; art history
from primitive art to the present
contributions of Blacks to fine arts
contributions of Mexico to fine arts
art of two cultures compared
practicing artist working with students
history of art for a given ethnic group
variety of cultures represented by their art forms
An instructional program that prepares individuals in all phases of hot-type,
cold-type, and computer-type setting, including typographical layout,
composition, press work, binding, lithography, photo-engraving, and other
graphic arts related to the printing industry. Includes instruction in drawing and
lettering; theory and science relating to camera work and photography,
typographical lay outs, and machine-type setting; silk (or other) screen printing,
multicolor composition and printing; ink and color preparation paper and other
printing materials; printing press operation, servicing, and elementary
maintenance; cost estimation and the production, inspection, quality control,
handling, binding, packaging, and storage of printing materials
use of the computer in creating art, advertisements, illustrations, videographics
rhythm, melody, harmony introduction; ear training
rhythm, melody, harmony introduction; ear training
training skills; preparatory work; instrumental skill development
marching; concert band
training for band
phrasing; individual technique; sound production
training for beginning band
sight reading ability; instrumental proficiency; performance by audition
experienced players; tone production, sight reading, ear training, intonation and
technical facility; performances
participation in band, playing, marching
tone production, tone quality; group playing
music reading and performance; skill development
music reading and performance; skill development
music playing and performance
music playing and performance
music playing and performance
section playing; audition; performance
music playing and performance
audition for playing and performance
audition for playing and performance
basic concepts; string playing
basic concepts; brass playing; percussion playing
technically difficult wind playing
basic concepts of woodwind playing
composition; tape recorders; synthesizers
playing jazz in small groups
group instruction; fundamentals of music; folk, classical, blues, rock
playing guitar; music reading; instrument technique
playing guitar; music reading; instrument technique
playing handbells; music reading; instrument technique
music reading; instrumental performance
further study; piano technique and music
study of the organ; music and technique
note reading; individual instrumental study; individual voice study
practice for special productions; basic music reading; tone production;
intonation and rhythm
all-state, all-county auditions; pitch matching, intonation, tone quality; rhythm;
sight-reading
practice for special productions; pitch matching, intonation, tone quality;
rhythm; sight-reading
all-state, all-county auditions; advanced pitch matching, intonation, tone quality;
rhythm; sight-reading
participation in special chorus; music reading; tone production; intonation and
rhythm
all-state, all-county audition; balance, sound, voice production
singing in groups; pitch matching, intonation, tone quality; rhythm; sight-reading
music literacy; vocal technique
singing group; glee clubs; pitch matching, intonation, tone quality
audition for acceptance; group singing; pitch matching, intonation, tone quality;
rhythm; sight-
group singing; tone production; intonation; rhythm
motets; madrigals; lieder; art songs; chamber choir
small group singing; variety of formats
study of pitch, tone, rhythm; control of voice
introduction to basic composition and arranging; keyboard harmony and ear
training; improvisation in jazz and rock idioms
application of arrangement methods to orchestra music
techniques of music conducting
music theory fundamentals; keyboard harmony; sight singing; dictation,
solfege, rhythmic patterns; scales, intervals; harmonic analysis
music history, Renaissance to the present
performance; theory; musical history; jazz; popular music; elements of musical
structure; 20th Century music
history of American music; 20th Century music
history of American music
history of American music
history of American music
form and structure; music literature; opera; ballet; musical types and styles
form and structure; traditional opera, ballet music
form and structure of music
form and structure of music
record listening; Gregorian chant, opera, sonata; string quartet, symphonic
poem; electronic, rock melody
music of specific cultures
study of Broadway musicals, opera, dinner theater, entertainment groups;
practical experience in production; stage design; costuming; makeup; tickets
and promotion
theory, chamber music, composition, keyboard, music arts; music theory;
history, conducting, composition; independent projects
introduction to music, basic instruments; hands-on experience for non-
performing students
A group of instructional programs in visual and performing arts not described
above
Applications for independent functioning; pre-computation skills; time; money;
fundamental mathematical processes
Budgeting; shopping; financial planning; taxes; loans
Calculation, measurement, job skills, practical shop uses, skill development
provides a unified approach to instruction in speaking, reading, and writing
level two of the above
level three of the above
level four of the above
Communication skills, skill terminology, job and workplace applications, skill
development
word recognition; reading vocabulary; reading signs; spelling; word attack skills
speaking intelligibly; listening and understanding directions
basic sentence structure; spelling; personal and business letters; completing
application forms; penmanship
Individualized academic curriculum, study skills, specialized academic support
(not specified elsewhere)
functioning in the community; local transportation systems; budgeting; home
and personal maintenance; family responsibilities
following accepted rules and standards; friendship problem solving; self-
control; personal interactions
management of free time; team behavior; recreation skills; rules; preparation
for activities; selection of appropriate attire; maintenance of equipment
principles of cleanliness and hygiene; sex education; proper diet; grooming;
emergency procedures; medical care
planning for future independent living or employment; skills for adult living;
should include a work readiness component
science concepts applied to daily living; simplified science, using household
chemicals; safety; the human body; caring for animals
simplified principles of social science; structure of local government and
election process; community resources and agencies; local geography; finding
addresses; and using public transportation
gross and fine motor skills; visual perception development; eye-hand
coordination
classroom-based employability skills; job behaviors; safety; self- reliance
generalized job interests and aptitudes; manual dexterity and motor integration
unpaid work at a work/community setting; work adjustment skills for
independent functioning; off-campus vocational training, sheltered or
nonsheltered
paid employment in an off- campus work setting; may include on-the-job training
includes career exploration, pre-vocational skills, academic curriculum, social
and survival skills
practical experience with farm crops and animals; indoor plants; general farm
work; FFA participation
continued practical experience with farm crops and animals; agricultural
equipment maintenance; general farm work
practical study of soils; livestock; plants; farm mechanics; agricultural
occupations
feeding; grooming; exercising small and large animals; animal production
small animal care and feeding; livestock production, principles of animal
nutrition
plant propagation; irrigation and drainage; turf management; greenhouse work;
harvesting
landscaping and gardening; turf management; greenhouse operation;
pesticides; fungicides; insecticides
cleaning and maintenance of equipment; equipment storage
agricultural equipment use and maintenance; use of hand and power tools
unpaid practice and mastery of skills for agricultural occupations
paid on-the-job training in agricultural occupations
basic typewriting and clerical activities; filing; collating; telephone answering
office machine operations; office skill improvement; continued practice in
typing, filing, collating; office reception
office simulations; mail clerk; duplication clerk; receptionist; typist; improved
business skills
xeroxing; postage meters; calculators; paper cutting
continued experience with office machine operations; duplicating machines;
calculators; adding machines; transcribing machines
unpaid practice and mastery of clerical and business skills at a workstation
continued unpaid practice and mastery of clerical and business skills at an on-
campus or off-campus location
paid on-the-job training in clerical and business skills
continued paid on-the-job training in business and office skills
health careers orientation; structure and function of body systems; hygiene
practices; first aid; nursing assistance
health-related services; community services; medical terminology; health care
principles
health occupations; health aide; nursing assistant; orderly; health care
principles
unpaid practice and mastery of health services skills
continued unpaid practice and mastery of health services skills
paid on-the-job training in health occupations
continued paid on-the-job training in health occupations
introductory course; practical arts education; food selection and storage;
simple food preparation; clothing maintenance; basic homemaking skills
intermediate course; basic meal preparation; basic sewing techniques; family
living; home maintenance
more advanced course; principles of nutrition and meal preparation; clothing
and textiles; child development; consumer education
care of small children; dressing and feeding; safety; play; learning experiences
for children
characteristics of young children; developmental stages; health; safety;
nutrition; child care principles
construction of products involving textiles, fabric, and yarn; sewing machine
use; visual and motor integration skills
basic clothing construction; pattern and textile selection; zipper applications;
hem finishes
introduction to nutrition; basic cooking principles; kitchen survival; food buying
planning and preparation of simple meals; nutrition; baking techniques;
budgeting
unpaid practice and mastery of home economics skills at a workstation
continued unpaid practice and mastery of home economics skills at a
workstation
paid on-the-job training in home economics skills
continued paid on- the-job training in home economics skills
introductory course; basic skills; woods; metals; plastics; home and tool crafts;
tool familiarization
intermediate course; occupational orientation; basic skills, woods, metals;
plastics; home repair
shampooing; supply replacement; hygiene; cleaning and maintenance of
environment, equipment, and supplies
elementary hair care; shampooing; maintenance of supplies and equipment
training in techniques for cleaning and maintenance; waxing floors; special
machinery; window and metal surface cleaning; snow removal; grounds
maintenance
general custodial training; grounds maintenance; commercial and industrial
buildings; simple maintenance and repair
training for food service; cook; kitchen helper; dishwasher; baker;
waiter/waitress; bus person; cafeteria server; fry cook; fast food; sandwich
making; salad and salad bar preparation; cashier
continued training in food service occupations
dry cleaning and laundering; library assistance; mortician assistance;
companion to the aged
continued training in personal service occupations; dry cleaning and
laundering; library assistance; mortician assistance; companion to the aged
unpaid practice and mastery of service occupations skills
continued unpaid practice and mastery of service occupations skills
paid on- the-job training in service occupations
continued paid on-the-job training in service occupations
lettering and signs; book binding; introduction to printing techniques
more advanced work; sign painting; bookbinding; printing production
materials preparation; tool familiarization; cutting; sewing
additional experience; tool care; patterns and design; repair work
operation, cleaning, and maintenance of meatcutting equipment; operating
scale; preparation of carcasses for consumer size portions
cutting, trimming, and preparing meat, fish, poultry for wholesale or retail sale;
weighing and pricing; display and refrigeration
unpaid practice and mastery of precision production skills
continued unpaid practice and mastery of precision production skills
paid on-the-job training in precision production
continued paid on-the-job training in precision production
introductory level training in one or more construction trades; basic skills; use
and maintenance of hand tools
general training in one or more of the construction trades; masonry; carpentry;
electricity; plumbing; blueprint reading; power tools
more advanced training; carpentry; masonry; electrical; plumbing; estimating;
code compliance
basic bricklaying; use and care of hand tools; brick bonds; concrete block
plastering
more advanced bricklaying; power equipment; cutting; blueprint reading; tile
finishing; plastering
basic skills; use of woodworking power equipment and hand tools; safety;
assembly techniques
forming; framing; blueprint reading; code compliance; roofs, floors; drywall
basic skills in layout, assembly, and repair of pipes, fittings, and fixtures; tool
familiarization and care; safety
further skills development in layout, assembly, and repair of pipes, fittings,
and fixtures; blueprint reading; code compliance
unpaid practice and mastery of construction trades skills
continued unpaid practice and mastery of construction trades skills
paid on-the-job training in construction trades
continued paid on-the-job training in construction trades
introductory training in auto servicing; tool use; service station attendant
training; tire service; road service
general training in basic auto maintenance; oil change; tire service; state
inspection codes; service station attendant training; emergency road equipment
paid on-the-job training in auto service occupations
continued paid on- the-job training in auto service occupations
resource English; resource language arts; learning problems English; basic
English/language skills; vocabulary development
not elsewhere classified
not elsewhere classified
resource writing; sentence and paragraph development; forms and
applications; letter writing
not elsewhere classified learning problems English; basic resource English;
resource language arts; English/language skills; vocabulary development
resource math; learning problems math; calculating devices; money
management; basic math skills
calculation; measurement; practical shop uses; estimation; job skill
development
budgets, taxes, interest, loans, financial planning
not elsewhere classified
resource career preparation; employability skills; job readiness; job interests;
career options
school-to-work transition; planning for postsecondary training or education; job
application and interviewing
combined basic science study; life science; human body; physical science;
basic science concepts; applied science
not elsewhere classified
citizenship; resource social studies; learning problems social studies;
consumer skills, history and geography
not elsewhere classified
individualized instructional assistance to support regular courses; as needed
study or survival skills support
study skills; resource study skills; learning problems
strategies for negotiating school; school behavior
general survival skills; independent living; social skills; daily living skills
speech therapy; mobility training; auditory or visual training
treatment for hypothermia; snow survival; avalanche rescue
mental career and employment skills a person is normally thought to need in order to function in society.
, beliefs, and emotional responses
building a positive self image; barriers
fabrics
d bar preparation; cashier
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