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The K12 offering of additional elective courses provides enrichment in everything from the arts to physical education to pre-career and life skills guidance. These courses allow students to satisfy a wide range of state requirements, but, more importantly, fill out the educational experience for young adults preparing to live well-rounded adult lives. Courses in the visual and performing arts adhere to national guidelines and build important cultural knowledge while enhancing appreciation skills. Physical education follows the standards of the National Association for Sport and Physical Education, and helps students ensure that their growing minds are housed in healthy bodies. Other courses reinforce the life skills all citizens need to prepare for the world of work and specific vocational and avocational interests.

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  1. Introduction to the Internet

    TCH006E2 Introduction to the Internet is a CodeHS introductory computer science course that teaches the basics of designing a web page, and how information is represented digitally and sent over the Internet. Students will create a personal portfolio website showing projects they build throughout the course. With a unique focus on creativity, problem solving and project based learning, Introduction to the Internet gives students the opportunity to explore several important topics of computing using their own ideas and creativity to develop an interest in computer science that will foster further endeavors in the field. Each lesson includes at least one formative short multiple-choice quiz. At the end of each unit, students take a summative multiple choice unit quiz that assesses their knowledge of the concepts covered in the unit.

    $450.00

  2. Business Ownership 1

    You’ve defined your business and made a plan to launch your vision, and now, it’s time to turn that business into a well-oiled machine! In this course, you’ll familiarize yourself with tried-and-true strategies for success! You’ll distinguish market segments, develop the appropriate market mix, brand your business, create a top-notch customer service environment, and calculate financial factors for the crucial first year- and every year after! Owning a booming business doesn’t happen by accident. Let’s learn what it takes and execute on the essentials to turn your business vision into a reputable reality!

    $450.00

  3. Careers in Criminal Justice 1 (Project Based Learning)

    Have you ever wondered what steps take place as people as they move through the court system? The criminal justice system is a very complex field that requires dedicated people willing to pursue equal justice for all. Explore different career choices and how the juvenile justice system, the correctional system, and the trial process all work together to maintain social order. LAW110-PBL Careers in Criminal Justice 1 is taught in a project-based learning format.

    $450.00

  4. Web Design 1 (Project Based Learning)

    Web Design 1 is a CodeHS course that teaches students how to build their own web pages. Students will learn the languages HTML and CSS, and will create their own live homepages to serve as portfolios of their creations. By the end of this course, students will be able to explain how web pages are developed and viewed on the Internet, analyze and fix errors in existing websites, and create their very own multi page websites. Students will learn the foundations of user interface design, rapid prototyping and user testing, and will work together to create professional, mobile responsive websites. The course utilizes a project-based learning approach. 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.

    $450.00

  5. Medical Office Procedures and Admin

    This course will introduce students to the Health care industry, its environment along with the day to day skill set, and knowledge required to fulfill a position as a Medical Administrative Assistant. Modules include Professional Behavior, Communication, Law and Ethics, Law and Medicine, Daily Operations, Telephone Techniques, Appointment Scheduling, Correspondence, Computers, HIPPA, Regulations, Records Management, Information Management, Basics of Coding, Health Insurance Basics, Professional Fees, Accounting and Bookkeeping, Banking and Financial Management, Practice Management, Marketing and Customer Service.

    $450.00

  6. Professionalism in Allied Health

    Professionalism in Allied Heath is a comprehensive course with insight and focus on professional skills, providing foundational knowledge required of an allied healthcare professional. Video-based lessons include managing work expectations and patient interactions, managing emotions, work relationships and patient interactions, successful interactions and professional communications, and professional behavior for allied health careers.

    $450.00

  7. Clinical Medical Assisting 1

    Clinical Medical Assisting is a comprehensive course with insight and focus on patient care in the healthcare facility, providing foundational knowledge required of an allied healthcare professional. Video-based lessons include fundamentals of clinical medical assisting with emphasis on infection control, vital signs, the clinical laboratory, general and specialty physical examinations, urinalysis, microbiology, immunology, nutrition, cardiopulmonary diagnostic testing, pharmacology, medication administration, phlebotomy, hematology, surgical procedure assisting and emergency preparedness. Topics related to diversity, patient interaction, documentation and communication will be addressed. Throughout each lesson, the role of the clinical medical assistant will be presented and explained as applicable to patient education and legal & ethical issues.

    $450.00

  8. Clinical Medical Assisting 2

    Clinical Medical Assisting is a comprehensive course with insight and focus on patient care in the healthcare facility, providing foundational knowledge required of an allied healthcare professional. Video-based lessons include fundamentals of clinical medical assisting with emphasis on infection control, vital signs, the clinical laboratory, general and specialty physical examinations, urinalysis, microbiology, immunology, nutrition, cardiopulmonary diagnostic testing, pharmacology, medication administration, phlebotomy, hematology, surgical procedure assisting and emergency preparedness. Topics related to diversity, patient interaction, documentation and communication will be addressed. Throughout each lesson, the role of the clinical medical assistant will be presented and explained as applicable to patient education and legal & ethical issues.

    $450.00

  9. Sign Language 1 Semester 1

    Did you know that American Sign Language (ASL) is the third most commonly used language in North America? WLG150 Sign Language will introduce you to vocabulary and simple sentences so that you can start communicating right away. Importantly, you will explore Deaf culture—social beliefs, traditions, history, values, and communities influenced by deafness.

    $450.00

  10. Sign Language 1 Semester 2

    Did you know that American Sign Language (ASL) is the third most commonly used language in North America? WLG150 Sign Language will introduce you to vocabulary and simple sentences so that you can start communicating right away. Importantly, you will explore Deaf culture—social beliefs, traditions, history, values, and communities influenced by deafness.

    $450.00

  11. Sign Language 2 Semester 1

    American Sign Language 2 goes beyond introductory ASL signs. This course helps students form structured sentences and explores how expressions can enhance signs to have meaningful conversations. Students will learn to communicate in everyday situations while learning vocabulary for descriptions, directions, shopping, and dealing with emergency situations. Furthermore, the course will teach students about the Deaf Community, culture, and language. Students will learn about sequencing, transitions, future tenses, and will be able to tell a story, and ask questions. This course requires use of a camera (cell phone, table, or computer camera), screen capture software, and simple video editing software.

    $450.00

   

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