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Course Name & Number

Modality

Format

HS Intermediate ELL 2

For high school students with intermediate English proficiency. The course aims to strengthen academic skills by focusing on reading comprehension, writing fluency, and listening and speaking in more challenging academic contexts. Students will expand their academic vocabulary, particularly in English, Social Studies, Math, and Science, and practice using these terms in discussions and writing. Tasks will include summarizing texts, writing essays, and participating in discussions that require critical thinking and the use of academic language.

316

2 Terms

UC Approved

NCAA Approved

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

HS Mini Course: Algebra 2 Prep

Algebra 2 Prep is designed for students to review Algebra 1 content so that they are ready to thrive in Algebra 2. Students strengthen foundational skills and build confidence as a result of their work in this mini course.

117

0.5 Term

One Level

  • 1-to-1
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

HS Mini Course: Artificial Intelligence Applications

Artificial Intelligence Applications is perfect for the student who is already somewhat familiar with AI. This mini-course allows students to take a deeper dive into specific applications and uses to pursue AI’s relevance to their personal interests.

997

0.5 Term

One Level

  • 1-to-1
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

HS Mini Course: Campus Design Mini Course

Don’t see the Mini Course you’re looking for? Talk to your DSS to see what creative solutions your campus may offer.

995

0.5 Term

One Level

  • 1-to-1
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

HS Mini Course: Forensic Science: Deconstructing the CSI Effect

In this course, students will investigate the differences between real forensic science and how forensic science is portrayed in the media. Students will learn about forensic techniques in the following areas: fingerprinting, photography, crime scene processing, impression evidence, and forensic anthropology. After learning the techniques, students will be exposed to different scenes from shows and films allowing them to discuss the accuracy of the techniques presented in the media.

991

0.5 Term

One Level

  • 1-to-1
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

HS Mini Course: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence

An awesome introduction to artificial intelligence (AI). Get hands-on with AI applications, see how it’s changing the internet, and find out how it may shape your future. It’s all about cool projects, big ideas, and getting ready for its increasing presence in our high-tech world – come explore AI with us!

996

0.5 Term

One Level

  • 1-to-1
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

HS Mini Course: Political Science Media & Politics

The Media and Politics course seeks to explore and raise awareness about the bias and ideology present in media. Without endorsing any political viewpoints, our course will survey the current state of affairs and examine ideas of “fake news” as well as the history of telecommunications and the media. We’ll also delve into the ways that history and current events are shaped by government language, political organizations, and representatives of media.

992

0.5 Term

One Level

  • 1-to-1
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

HS Mini Course: Studio Art: Developing your own Portfolio

Our Studio Art course is designed to develop artistic expression. Students will explore chosen subjects in various styles and mediums as they bring their art visions to life. Find your inspiration as an emerging artist or simply use your creativity and have fun!

993

0.5 Term

One Level

  • 1-to-1
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

HS Mini Course: Writing the Great American Novel

This mini course takes students on the exciting journey of novel writing. Here, students will learn to get started, hone their craft, and understand the self-publishing process. The major focus of the course will be story development, character arcs, and, most importantly, keeping your readers engaged! Let’s start this novel-writing journey.

994

0.5 Term

One Level

  • 1-to-1
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

Illustration

Prerequisite: Studio Art Recommended

Illustration is an advanced course where students will create projects that explore the art techniques, methods, materials, mediums, and genres of illustration art. Students will create their own comprehensive planning sketchbook and refined illustrations that teach an understanding of composition, perspective, color theory, light physics, rendering, environment creation, human anatomy and proportion, and digital art development. While learning about and completing illustration tasks, students will also explore different genres and careers in illustration, including children’s literature illustration, concept art, environment design, character design, and sequential art illustration.

764

2 Terms

UC Approved

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Small Group
  • In-Person
  • Virtual
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