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2021-2022 Dual Enrollment Course-High School Subject Area Equivalency ListThis list should not be interpreted as a complete list of the dual enrollment courses available. Currentlaw allows for any course in the Statewide Course Numbering System (SCNS) to be offered as dualenrollment, with the exception of remedial courses and Physical Education skills-based courses. PhysicalEducation courses that can be offered for dual enrollment are limited to those that satisfy the personalfitness requirement. Three credit (or equivalent) postsecondary courses taken through dual enrollmentthat are not listed on this list shall be awarded at least 0.5 high school credits either as an elective orsubject area credit as determined by the local school district. Postsecondary courses that are offered forfewer than three credits may earn less than 0.5 high school credit.Course titles listed are the titles as found in the SCNS; individual postsecondary institutions may utilizealternative course titles.Courses indicated as Postsecondary General Education Core Subject Area courses (GE Core), may also beapplied to the General Education Core requirements for an undergraduate degree from a publicpostsecondary institution in Florida. Students should check with their postsecondary institutionregarding these requirements.EnglishCourses listed in this section shall be considered English coursework for the purposes of high schoolgraduation requirements.Courses with AML, ENC, ENL and LIT prefixes that require ENC X101 as a prerequisite as identified in theSCNS shall award 1.0 high school English credit. Other courses within these prefixes and others may beawarded English credit based on district review and policy.Course NumberAMLAMLAMLAMLAMLAMLAMLAMLAMLCourse X010011020021050060070301410Colonial to The Civil War/ReconstructionColonial to 1875Civil War to Present1875 to PresentContemporary American LiteratureContemporary American LiteratureSurvey of American LiteratureStudies in Individual American AuthorsIssues in American Literature and CultureAML X600Introduction to African American Literature0.5ENCENCENCENC101102107122Freshman Composition Skills I (GE Core)Freshman Composition Skills IIAdvanced College WritingFreshman Composition II: Honors1.01.01.01.0XXXXGE Core SubjectAreaCommunication

Course 80Course TitleLibrary Research and WritingArgument and PersuasionWriting About LiteratureSpecial Topics in Freshman EnglishTechnical WritingTechnical and Business WritingIntermediate CompositionAdvanced Composition IApproaches to Literary CriticismBritish Literature Survey: ComprehensionEnglish Literature to 1660English Literature through 18th CenturyEnglish Literature since 18th CenturyRestoration and 18th Century LiteratureVictorian and Edwardian LiteratureModern British LiteratureEnglish GrammarIntroduction to Literature (GE Core)Introduction to FictionThe Short StoryIntroduction to PoetryIntroduction to Modern LiteratureIntroduction to Contemporary LiteratureIntroduction to World LiteratureWorld Literature through the RenaissanceWorld Literature Since the RenaissanceScience Fiction and FantasyIntroduction to Women in 01.0GE Core SubjectAreaHumanitiesWorld LanguagesAll four-credit world language courses, including American Sign Language, shall be awarded one full highschool elective credit. Courses offered for three credits are awarded at least 0.5 high school electivecredit.Course 01220Course TitleModern Arabic IElementary Arabic II ConcentratedElementary Arabic Accelerated IElementary Arabic Accelerated IIIntm Lang: Gen Rev Basic Skills IIntm Lang: Gen Rev Basic Skills IIIntermediate Arabic IH.S.Credit1.01.01.01.00.50.51.0

Course 41100101110111Course TitleIntermediate Arabic Reading and Conversation IIAmerican Sign Language I (L)American Sign Language II (L)American Sign Language III (L)American Sign Language III (U)Basic American Sign LanguageIntermediate American Sign LanguageAmerican Sign Language III (L)American Sign Language III (U)American Sign Language IV (L)American Sign Language IV (4 hours)American Sign Language IV (L)American Sign Language IV (U) (3 hours)Elementary Chinese IElementary Chinese I, ConcentratedElementary Chinese II, ConcentratedElementary Chinese Accelerated IElementary Chinese Accelerated IIIntermediate Chinese IIntermediate Chinese IISecond Year Chinese ConversationSecond Year Chinese ConversationIntermediate Chinese I (5 Credit Hours)Intermediate Chinese II (5 Credit Hours)Elementary French IElementary French IIElementary French I, ConcentratedElem French II, ConcentratedElementary French I AcceleratedElementary French II AcceleratedIntm Level: Gen Rev Basic Skills IIntm Level: Gen Rev Basic Skills IIIntermediate Conversation & Comp IIntm Reading and Conv Accelerated IIIntermediate Reading and ConversationInterm Reading and Conversation IIReading in French Literature & CultureIntermediate French Reading IIIntermediate Conversation IIntermediate French Conversation IIElementary German IElementary German IIElementary Conversational GermanElementary Conversational German .00.50.50.51.01.01.01.01.00.50.50.50.51.01.0

Course 20221230231101Course TitleElementary German I, ConcentratedElementary German II, ConcentratedElementary German I- AcceleratedElementary German II- AcceleratedIntm Level: Gen Rev Basic Skills IIntm Level: Gen Rev Basic Skills IIIntermediate German Reading and Conversation 1Intermediate German Reading and Conversation IIIntermediate Conversation IBeginning HebrewBeginning HebrewElementary Hebrew IElementary Hebrew IIElementary Hebrew I, AcceleratedElementary Hebrew II, AcceleratedIntm Lang: Gen Rev Basic Skills IIntm Lang: Gen Rev Basic Skills IIIntermediate Hebrew Reading and Conversation IIntermediate Hebrew Reading and Conversation IIIntermediate HebrewElementary Conversational Italian IElementary Conversational Italian IIElementary Italian I- ConcentratedElementary Italian II- ConcentratedElementary Accelerated Italian IElementary Accelerated Italian IIIntm Level: Gen Rev Basic Skills IIntm Level: Gen Rev Basic Skills IIIntermediate Italian Reading and Conversation IIntermediate Italian Reading and Conversation IIIntermediate Conversation IIntermediate Conversation IIElementary Japanese I, ConcentratedElementary Japanese II, ConcentratedBeginning Japanese IBeginning Japanese IIIntermediate Japanese ISecond-Year Japanese 2Intermediate Japanese Reading and Conversation I- UpperIntermediate Japanese Reading and Conversation IIntermediate Japanese Reading and Conversation IIIntermediate ReadingsIntermediate Readings IIElementary Latin .00.50.51.01.01.01.00.50.50.51.01.01.01.00.5

Course 01220221230231Course TitleElementary Latin 3Elementary Latin I, ConcentratedElementary Latin II, ConcentratedElementary AcceleratedElementary AcceleratedReview Latin Grammar & TranslationIntermediate Latin Reading IIntermediate Latin Reading IIElementary Portuguese I, ConcentratedElementary Portuguese II, ConcentratedElementary Accelerated PortugueseElem Accelerated Course IPortuguese for Spanish Speakers IPortuguese for Advanced Students of Spanish IIIntm Lang: Gen Rev Basic Skills IIntm Lang: Gen Rev Basic Skills IIIntermediate Portuguese Language I- UpperIntermediate Portuguese Reading and Conversation IBeginning Russian 3Elementary Russian I, ConcentratedElementary Russian II, ConcentratedElementary Russian I- AcceleratedElementary Russian II- AcceleratedIntermediate Russian IIntermediate Russian IIIntermediate Russian Reading and Conversation IIntermediate Russian Reading and Conversation IIIntermediate Conversation IIntermediate Conversation IIBasic Oral Expression IBeginning Oral Expression IIElementary Spanish IElementary Spanish IIElementary Spanish I, ConcentratedElementary Spanish II, ConcentratedSpanish 3Elementary Spanish I AcceleratedElementary Spanish II AcceleratedIntm Level: Gen Rev Basic Skills IIntm Level: Gen Rev Basic Skills IIIntermediate Reading and ConversationReading and Conversation IIIntermediate Reading IIntermediate Reading .50.50.50.51.01.01.01.01.00.50.51.01.01.01.0

Course rse 50.5Intermediate Reading in SpanishIntermediate Conversation IIntermediate Conversation IIIntermediate SpanishReview Grammar and Syntax IReview Grammar and Syntax IISpanish for Speakers of SpanishSpanish for Speakers of Spanish IIConversation and Composition IBeginning Swahili 1Beginning Swahili 2Intermediate Swahili IIntermediate Swahili IIMathematicsCourses listed in this section shall be considered Mathematics coursework for the purposes of highschool graduation requirements.Course 07401502302305103Course TitleCollege Algebra (GE Core)Combined College Algebra/Pre-CalculusTrigonometryPrecalculus AlgebraPrecalculus Algebra/TrigonometryCalculus for Architecture ICalculus for Business & Soc. Science ILife Science Calculus ILife Science Calculus IICalculus for Engineering Technology IEngineering Calculus IEngineering Calculus IIEngineering Calculus IIICalculus I (GE Core)Calculus with Analytic Geometry IICalculus with Analytic Geometry IIIDiscrete MathematicsDiscrete MathematicsNumerical AnalysisIntroduction to Computational Mathematics (L)Differential Equations IDifferent. Equations for EngineersIntroductory Lindear Algebra 1.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.0GE CoreSubject AreaMathematicsMathematics

Course 173442821Course TitleLinear Algebra I (Calc. II Prereq)Linear Algebra ILinear Algebra IIIntroductory Number TheoryIntroductory Abstract AlgebraIntroductory Abstract Algebra IIntermediate AlgebraMathematics for Liberal Arts I (GE Core)Mathematics for Liberal Arts II (GE Core)Honors Mathematical Ideas & ExplorationsElementary Mathematical LogicInformal GeometryCollege GeometryBusiness MathematicsBasic Business StatisticsIntroduction to Management ScienceGeneral Education StatisticsBasic Descript. & Inferential StatisticsDescriptive and Inferential StatisticsStatistical Methods (GE Core)Introd. To Probability and Statistics IIProbability & Statistics for EngineeringStatistics with CalculusEducational StatisticsStatistical Applic. in Social Science IStatistical Applic. In Social Science IIBiostatisticsProbabilityStochastic 1.01.0GE CoreSubject ne Arts/Speech and DebateCourses listed in this section shall be considered Performing/Fine Arts/Speech and Debate courseworkfor the purposes of high school graduation requirements.Course urse TitleDesign ISurvey of Architectural DevelopmentSurvey of Arch Development (Cont.)Art AppreciationThe Artistic ExperienceIntroduction to Art History IH.S.Credit0.50.50.50.50.50.5GE CoreSubject AreaHumanities

Course 0201204Course TitleH.S.CreditIntroduction to Art History II0.5The History of Architecture0.5Introduction to Non-Western Art0.5Intro. to Studio Art for Nonmajors0.5Crafts I, Lower0.5Metals I, Lower0.5Design I, Lower0.5Design II, Lower (2-D)0.5Design III, Lower (3-D)0.5Color and Composition, Lower0.5Drawing I, Lower0.5Drawing II0.5Drawing III, Lower0.5Drawing I, Upper0.5Life Drawing I, Lower0.5Figure Drawing I, Upper0.5Drawing Techniques0.5Printmaking I, Lower0.5Printmaking II0.5Painting I, Lower0.5Painting II0.5Introduction to Electronic Media0.5Digital Imaging0.5Sculpture I0.5Sculpture II0.5Advanced Sculpture0.5Ceramics I0.5Ceramics II0.5Wheel Throwing I0.5Wheel Throwing II0.5Ceramic Studio I0.5Ceramics I0.5Art Workshop: Research and Practice0.5Art as Interface0.5Survey of More Than One Type of Dance-Many Genres0.5(L)Contemporary/Modern Dance I for Non-Majors (L)0.5Contemporary/Modern Dance II for Non-Majors (L)0.5Contemporary/Modern Dance I for Majors0.5Contemporary/Modern Dace II For Majors0.5Contemporary/Modern Dance V for Majors (U)0.5Ballet0.5Ballet II for Non-Majors (L)0.5Ballet I for Majors (L)0.5GE CoreSubject Area

Course 0103111129142151152190011012017018019051110Course TitleBallet II for Majors (L)Ballet III for Majors (L)Ballet IV for Majors (L)Special Studies in Ballet (L)Jazz Dance I for Non-Majors (L)Jazz Dance I for Majors (L)Jazz Dance II for Majors (L)Musical Theatre Jazz (L)Dance Composition/Choreography, May IncludeImprovisation (L)Dance Composition/Choreography, May IncludeImprovisation (L)Appreciation/Survey of Dance (L)History and Philosophy of Dance (Single Course) (L)History and Philosophy of Dance (Two Course Sequence)(L)Music and Dance (Single Course) (L)Music and Dance (Four Course Sequence) (L)Digital ImagingIntroduction to FilmIntroduction to Film Studies (L)Introduction to Film ProductionAppreciation of Film IAppreciation of Film IIHistory of Motion Pictures (L)Screen WritingIntroduction to Film Production I (L)Filmmaking I (L)Motion Picture and Television Prod II (L)Introduction to Graphic DesignComputer Based DesignGraphic Design IVisualization BasicsDigital Media DesignComputer IllustrationElectronic IllustrationGraphics DesignIntro. to Music History- Apprec IIntro to Music History- Apprec IIContemporary JazzHistory and Appreciation of JazzHistory & Appreciation of Pop MusicMusic/Tribal & Folk Cultures-NonmajorIntroduction to Music History & 0.50.50.50.50.50.50.50.50.50.50.50.5GE CoreSubject Area

Course 00010011020071Course TitleIntroduction to Mus History IIntroduction to Music HistoryIntro. Music Lit/Music Apprec IIntroduction to Music LiteratureIntro to Mus Lit II (Music Majors)Jazz/Pop American MusicBasic Audio Recording TechMixed Chorus- Lower LevelChamber Chorus- Lower LevelChamber ChorusMixed Chamber Ens- Lower LevelIntroduction to Technology in MusicFundamentals Preparatory IMusic Theory for Non Majors IMusic Theory IMusic Theory II2nd Yr Music Theory I2nd Yr Music Theory IIMusic Theory I- IntegratedMusic Theory II- IntegratedMusic Theory III- IntegratedMusic Theory IV- IntegratedBasic Photography for Nonmajors, Skills & Tech.Basic B&W Film Photography ICreative VideomakingContemporary Image Making ApplicationsIntermediate Contemporary Imagining ApplicationsFundamentals of Broadcast Production (L)Broadcast NewsFundamentals of Speech (L)Fundamentals of SpeechPub Speaking Gr Disc Interpsnl & ListCommunication in Business (L)Fundamentals of Interpersonal ComArgumentation and DebatePersuasionPublic SpeakingPublic Speaking and Group DiscussionsPublic Speaking (L)Theatre AppreciationTheatre Appreciation and HistoryTheatre Appreciation and History IIIntroduction to TheatreIntro to Cinema 50.50.50.50.50.50.50.50.50.50.50.50.50.50.50.5GE CoreSubject AreaHumanitiesHumanities

Course XXXX100300305925000210220231100110111700Course TitleIntroduction to Theatre HistoryDramatic LiteratureSurvey of Dramatic tion to Theatre DesignStagecraft IIntro to Stage LightingAdvanced Theatre CostumingIntroduction to Acting IActing IActing IIIntro to 5GE CoreSubject AreaPhysical Education: Personal FitnessThese courses only satisfy the personal fitness requirement; students must still complete another 0.5credit physical education elective course to complete the 1.0 physical education graduationrequirement.Courses within in the PEM prefix are ineligible for dual enrollment. Courses within the PEL, PEN, PEOand PEQ prefixes should be evaluated for eligibility.Course 3100101102003270303Course TitlePersonal Wellness Appraisal & ImprovementPersonal Wellness Appraisal & Improvmnt IIHuman PerformancePersonal HealthPersonal Health PotentialHealthful Living IWellness: Nutri., Personal Growth, FitnessNutrition and FitnessAppl. of Sci Princ to Cond ProgH.S.Credit0.50.50.50.50.50.50.50.50.5Practical ArtsFor those career and technical secondary courses that have been identified as satisfying the fine orperforming arts high school graduation requirement (s. 1003.4282(3)(e), Florida Statutes), theequivalent postsecondary CTE course may also satisfy that requirement. Each of these courses has beenidentified by a committee of representatives from Career and Technical Education and Fine Arts as apractical arts course that incorporates artistic content and techniques of creativity, interpretation andimagination.

Course 85190191Course TitleAviation Maintenance Airframe Technician 1Building Construction AssistantBuilding Construction AssistantCarpentry and Masonry Technician OCP B (150 hours)Electrical and Plumbing Technician OCP C (150 hours)A/C and Painting TechnicianCarpenter Helper OCP A (300 hours)Cybersecurity Associate IVWeb ScriptingWeb Design FoundationsWeb Interface DesignWeb Development Fundamentals3-D Animation Production AssistantModelerTexture Artist/RiggerAnimation/Motion Capture TechnicianGame/Simulation DesignerGame/Simulation Graphic ArtistGame/Simulation 3D AnimatorDigital Media ArtistDigital Media SpecialistLayout Design/PlannerProduction AssistantDigital Assistant DesignerGraphic DesignerMedia DesignerDesktop Publishing Assistant/Graphic DesignerDesign Technician/Digital DesignerIllustrator/Print Media ArtistPrint Media Artist/Web DesignerTeacher Aide (Preschool)Business Development Manager OCP A (300 hours)Salesperson, Retail OCP A (300 hours)Assistant Digital Production Designer OCP C (150 hours)Information Technology Assistant OCP A (150 hours)Photographic Imaging Specialist 1Photographic Imaging Specialist 2Photography Specialist/Lab TechnicianPortrait Photographer 1Portrait Photographer 2Commercial PhotographerPhotography Specialist (150 hours)Photography Technician (300 2111.51.511.51.5312

Course 533534070301370570775776874Course TitleStudio Photographer (300 hours)Digital Photographer (300 hours)Machinist Helper OCP A (300 hours)Welder Assistant 1 (150 hours)Welder Assistant 1 (150 hours)Welder Assistant 2 (150 hours)Welder Assistant 2 (150 hours)Welder, SMAW 1 (150 hours)Welder, SMAW 1 (150 hours)Welder, SMAW 2 (150 hours)Welder, SMAW 2 (150 hours)Studio Assistant OCP A (450 hours)Studio Technician OCP B (450 hours)Studio Technician/Edit Assistant OCP C (450 hours)Broadcast Announcer OCP A (150 hours)Audio Equipment Technician OCP B (300 hours)Sound Engineering Technician OCP C (300 hours)Broadcast Technician OCP F (300 hours)Audio Broadcast Technician (300 hours)Digital Video Fundamentals OCP A (150 hours)Audio and Video Equipment Technician OCP B (150 hours)Camera Operator OCP C (300 hours)Video Editor OCP D (300 hours)Multi-media Artist and Animator OCP E (300 hours)Blueprint ReaderCAD & Modeling 1Drafting AssistantArchitectural DrafterDrafting Detailer (1 of 2)Drafting Detailer (2 of 2)Civil ienceHigh School Graduation Requirement in Science for Students Entering Grade Nine in:2014-15 or later: 3 credits in Science, one of which must be Biology I (BI), two of which must be equallyrigorous (EQ) science courses and two must have a laboratory component.All dual enrollment science courses should satisfy the equally rigorous requirement; certain coursesidentified on this list will satisfy the Biology I high school graduation credit. Dual enrollment sciencecourses taken with a corresponding laboratory course will be awarded 1.0 high school science credit.Dual enrollment science courses taken without a laboratory component will be awarded 0.5 high schoolscience credits. Separate lecture and lab courses may not be combined or the grades averaged for

secondary transcript purposes. The lecture and lab courses must be listed separately on the student’ssecondary transcript with the grade(s) as assigned by the post-secondary institution.Lecture and Lab courses with different course numbers may be used to fulfill a 1.0 high school credit ifthe lab course is appropriate to the lecture course as identified by the postsecondary institution.Biology I: Dual enrollment courses in general biology identified on this list will meet the Biology I highschool graduation requirement. However, courses that are a lecture-only format, and are not taken witha corresponding laboratory course, are designated as Equally Rigorous and will be awarded 0.5 highschool credit. *A district-determined (DD) subject area graduation code was implemented in SY 2018-19and thereafter, which has been applied to specific courses. Schools MUST convert the DD code to anacceptable subject area code on official student records in order for a student to receive graduationcredit. For the 2018-19 and 2019-20 school years, the only acceptable subject area codes that can beused for those courses carrying the DD graduation code will be codes BI or EQ.Note: Two lecture-only format courses with similar numbers to those designated as Biology maysatisfy the Biology I graduation requirement; students should be advised that they will still needto complete two laboratory courses.End of Course Assessment: Students who complete their Biology I requirement through dual enrollmentare not required to take the Biology I End-of-Course Assessment (EOC). However, students who chooseto pursue the “Scholar” diploma designation must complete the Biology I EOC. The EOC will be used forthe diploma designation only. The content in the sequence BSC X010 and BSC X011 or BSC X007 and BSCX008 are comparable to the standards for Biology I and therefore can be used as preparation for theBiology I EOC for those students who choose to take the assessment.Course NumberCourse TitleASTX002Descriptive Astronomy (GE Core)H.S.GradCodeEQH.S.CreditASTX002/LDescriptive Astronomy (GE Core)EQ1.0ASTX002CDescriptive Astronomy (GE 000010010/LDescriptive Astronomy of Solar SystemDescriptive Astronomy of Solar SystemDescriptive Astronomy of Solar SystemDescriptive Stellar AstronomyDescriptive Stellar AstronomyDescriptive Stellar AstronomyIntroduction to AstrobiologyIntroduction to AstrobiologySolar System AstronomySolar System AstronomyPlant ScienceIntroductory BotanyIntroductory 0.51.00.51.00.50.51.00.5GE Science

Course NumberCourse 1/L011C015015/L015C001005Introductory BotanyBotanyBotanyBotanyPlant Biology- Upper LevelPlant Biology- Upper LevelPlant Biology- Upper LevelOrientation to BiologyGeneral Biology (GE 05/LGeneral Biology (GE Core)DD1.0BSCX005CGeneral Biology (GE 009009/L009C010Bio Sci I: Cells, Organisms & GeneticsBio Sci I: Cells, Organisms & GeneticsBio Sci I: Cells, Organisms & GeneticsIntroduction to BiologyIntroduction to BiologyIntroduction to BiologyGeneral Biology (GE eneral Biology (GE Core)DD1.0BSCX010CGeneral Biology (GE 23023/L025026033040C050050C051C080General Biology (Cont.)General Biology (Cont.)General Biology (Cont.)Human BiologyHuman BiologyHuman BiologyHuman Biology: DisordersHuman Biology: DisordersNutrition and DrugsIntro Human Repro and DevelopmentIssues in BioloyHonors Biology IMan & EnvironmentMan & EnvironmentSpecialized Environmental BiologyAnatomy & Physiology (1 Sem.) (Non-Hs Maj) 0.51.01.00.50.5GE ScienceNaturalScienceNaturalScienceNaturalScience

Course 1311/L311C312Course TitleAnatomy & Physiology (1 Sem.) Non-Hs Maj.) NoPrereqHuman AnatomyHuman AnatomyHuman Anat & Phys (HS Majors/1 sem/NoPrereq)Human Anat & Phys (HS Majors/1 sem/NoPrereq)Human Anat & Phys (HS Majors/1 sem/NoPrereq)Anatomy & Physiology (1 of 2) (HS Maj.) NoPrereqAnatomy & Physiology (1 of 2) (HS Maj.) NoPrereqAnatomy & Physiology (1 of 2) (HS Maj.) NoPrereqAnatomy & Physiology (2 of 2) (HS Maj.) NoPrereqAnatomy & Physiology (2 of 2) (HS Maj.) NoPrereqAnatomy & Physiology (2 of 2) (HS Maj.) NoPrereqAnatomy & Physiology (1 Sem) (HS Maj.) WithPrereqAnatomy & Physiology (1 Sem) (HS Maj.) WithPrereqAnatomy & Physiology (1 of 2) (HS Maj.) WithPrereqAnatomy & Physiology (1 of 2) (HS Maj.) WithPrereqAnatomy & Physiology (1 of 2) (HS Maj.) WithPrereqAnatomy & Physiology (2 of 2) (HS Maj.) WithPrereqAnatomy & Physiology (2 of 2) (HS Maj.) WithPrereqAnatomy & Physiology (2 of 2) (HS Maj.) WithPrereqFlora & Fauna of FloridaFlora & Fauna of FloridaIntroduction to Marine BiologyIntroduction to Marine BiologyIntroduction to Marine BiologyMarine Biology (Broad .01.00.51.0GE Science

Course NumberCourse 12C420420/L420C421421/L421C427427/L427C020Marine Biology (Broad otechnology in IndustryBiotechnology in IndustryBiotechnology in IndustryBiotechnology Methods IIBiotechnology Methods IIBiotechnology Methods IIChemistry for Liberal Studies I (GE HMX020/LChemistry for Liberal Studies I (GE Core)EQ1.0CHMX020CChemistry for Liberal Studies I (GE 0/L041045General Chemistry IIIntroduction to General ChemistryIntroduction to General ChemistryIntroduction to General ChemistrySci Allied Fields-Gen/Org/Biochm (1 of 2)Sci Allied Fields-Gen/Org/Biochm (1 pf 2)Sci Allied Fields-Gen/Org/Biochm (2 of 2)Sci Allied Fields-Gen/Org/Biochm (2 of 2)Sci Allied Fields-Gen/Org/Biochm (2 of 2)Gen Chem Sci Allied Fields (One Semester)Gen Chem Sci Allied Fields (One Semester)Gen Chem Aci Allied F

English . Courses listed in this section shall be considered English coursework for the purposes of high school . ASL X 150 Intermediate American Sign Language 1.0 ASL X 160 American Sign Language III (L) 1.0 . JPN X 202 Intermediate Japanese Reading and Conversation I- Upper 0.5 JPN X 220 Intermediate Japanese Reading and Conversation I 1.0

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