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  1. Veterinary Science (OTH033)

    As animals play an increasingly important role in our lives, scientists have sought to learn more about their health and well-being. Taking a look at the pets that live in our homes, on our farms, and in zoos and wildlife sanctuaries, this course examines some of the common diseases and treatments for domestic animals. Toxins, parasites, and infectious diseases affect not only the animals around us, but at times, us humans as well! Through veterinary medicine and science, the prevention and treatment of diseases and health issues are studied and applied.

    $450.00

  2. Animation 1, Semester 2 (TCH083B)

    This is the second semester of a two semester course. Have you ever watched a cartoon or played a video game where the animation of characters captivated you so much you wanted to create your own? If so, it

    $450.00

  3. Animation 1, Semester 1 (TCH083A)

    This is the first semester of a two semester course. Have you ever watched a cartoon or played a video game where the animation of characters captivated you so much you wanted to create your own? If so, it

    $450.00

  4. Summit Physical Education, Semester 2 (OTH020B)

    This pass/fail course combines online instructional guidance with student participation in weekly cardiovascular, aerobic, muscle- toning, and other activities. Students fulfill course requirements by keeping weekly logs of their physical activity. The course promotes the value of lifetime physical activity and includes instruction in injury prevention, nutrition, and yet, and stress management

    $450.00

  5. Python Programming 2 (TCH343)

    TCH343 Python Programming 2 is a CodeHS course that teaches the fundamentals of computer programming as well as some advanced features of the Python language. Students will develop an appreciation for how computers store and manipulate information by building simple console-based games. It is the second course in a two course sequence and should be completed after TCH342 Introduction to Python Programming 1. Once students complete the Introduction to Python course, they will have learned material equivalent to a semester college introductory course in Computer Science and be able to program in Python. Lessons consist of video tutorials, short quizzes, example programs to explore, and written programming exercises, adding up to over 100 hours of hands-on programming practice in total. Several units have free response questions that have students consider the applications of programming and incorporate examples from their own lives.

    $450.00

  6. Introduction to Java Programming 2 (TCH324)

    Introduction to Java Programming 2 is a CodeHS course that teaches students the basics of object-oriented programming with a focus on problem solving and algorithm development. Students learn basic Java, methods, data structures, classes, and object-oriented programming in this course. Lessons consist of video tutorials, short quizzes, example programs to explore, and written programming exercises, adding up to over 100 hours of hands-on programming practice in total. Several units have free response questions that have students consider the applications of programming and incorporate examples from their own lives. At the end of each unit, students take a summative multiple choice unit quiz that assesses their knowledge of the Java concepts covered in the unit. Included in each lesson is a formative short multiple choice quiz. It is the second course in a two course sequence and should be completed after TCH323 Introduction to Java 1.

    $450.00

  7. Introduction to Java Programming 1 (TCH323)

    Introduction to Java Programming 1 is a CodeHS course that teaches students the basics of object-oriented programming with a focus on problem solving and algorithm development. Students learn basic Java, methods, data structures, classes, and object-oriented programming in this course. Lessons consist of video tutorials, short quizzes, example programs to explore, and written programming exercises, adding up to over 100 hours of hands-on programming practice in total. Several units have free response questions that have students consider the applications of programming and incorporate examples from their own lives. At the end of each unit, students take a summative multiple choice unit quiz that assesses their knowledge of the Java concepts covered in the unit. Included in each lesson is a formative short multiple choice quiz.

    $450.00

  8. Computer Literacy (TCH105)

    In this introductory course, students become familiar with the basic principles of a personal computer, including the internal hardware, operating system, and software applications. Students gain practice in using key applications such as word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software, as well as understand social and ethical issues around the Internet, information, and security.

    $450.00

  9. Python Programming 1 (TCH342)

    Python Programming curriculum teaches the foundations of computer science and basic programming, with an emphasis on helping students develop logical thinking and problem solving skills. The course is highly visual, dynamic, and interactive, making it engaging for new coders. The content is fully web-based, with students writing and running code in the browser. Lessons consist of video tutorials, short quizzes, example programs to explore, and written programming exercises, adding up to over 100 hours of hands-on programming practice in total.

    $450.00

  10. 3D Modeling

    In this course student gain deeper understanding of graphic design and illustration through the use 3D animation software to create virtual three-dimensional design projects. Student hone in on their drawing, photography, and 3D construction. This course will help develop the skills needed to navigate within a 3D digital modeling workspace while rendering 3D models, and is a good introduction careers in the fast-growing field of technology and design!

    $450.00

  11. Anatomy and Physiology, Semester 2 (SCI330B)

    Building on the prior prerequisite course, students will examine the form and function of even more body systems. Students will learn about the structure, function, and interrelation between the lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and the endocrine systems. The reproductive system is also discussed along with hereditary traits and genetics. Finally, students will explore the importance of accurate patient documentation as well as technology used in the industry.

    $450.00

  12. Anatomy and Physiology, Semester 1 (SCI330A)

    Increase your understanding about the form and function of the human body! Starting with the relationship between anatomy and physiology, you will then learn about cell structure and their processes. Discover the functions and purposes of the skeletal, muscular, nervous, and cardiovascular systems as well as diseases that affect those systems. Becoming familiar with the terminology of the human body is essential to those pursuing health sciences or wanting to gain a greater sense of how the human body works.

    $450.00

   

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