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Course Name & Number

Modality

Format

AP® World History

AP® World History is designed to be the equivalent of a two-semester introductory college or university world history course. In AP® World History students investigate significant events, individuals, developments, and processes in six historical periods from approximately 1000 C.E. to the present. Students develop and use the same skills, practices, and methods employed by historians: analyzing primary and secondary sources; making historical comparisons; utilizing reasoning about contextualization, causation, and continuity and change over time; and developing historical arguments. The course provides five themes that students explore throughout the course in order to make connections among historical developments in different times and places: interaction between humans and the environment; development and interaction of cultures; state building, expansion, and conflict; creation, expansion, and interaction of economic systems; and development and transformation of social structures.

8421

2 Terms

UC Approved

NCAA Approved

AP

  • 1-to-1
  • Virtual

Archaeology

Imagine what it must feel like to uncover an artifact from the past! Archaeology helps us to better understand, through discovery and analysis, how ancient civilizations have shaped the modern world. Explore the techniques, methods, and theories Archaeologists use to conduct their studies to locate and unlock the secrets of a long and colorful past. Let’s get exploring!

1210

1 Term | 18 Weeks

College Prep

  • Self-Directed

Art History

This course includes the history of art from ancient to modern time. Focus is given on how to view and talk about art using the appropriate terms and vocabulary. Students gain familiarity with the visual characteristics of art from many periods, as well as an understanding of how works of art, especially public ones, reflect the values of the society that produce them.

762

2 Terms

UC Approved

Essential

College Prep

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

Artificial Intelligence

Designed to introduce students to the dynamic world of artificial intelligence (AI), this course offers an overview of AI technologies, their applications across various industries, and their potential impact on future academic and professional paths. Through interactive lessons, activities, and discussions, students will gain valuable insights into how AI is shaping the world around us and will prepare them for their own journey with it. The course explores critical thinking, creativity, and ethical considerations, equipping students with the knowledge to navigate and contribute to the evolving AI landscape.

616

1 Term

UC Approved

Essential

College Prep

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

Astronomy (Physical Science)

Prerequisite: Geometry, 1 Physical Lab Science
Honors Prerequisite: Algebra 2 and Grade B or Higher in Previous Lab Science

Ever wondered how the Earth developed and exists in the vastness of space? How do the scientific laws of motion and gravity play a role in its existence? Discover answers to these questions and explore the origin of the universe, the Milky Way, and other galaxies and stars, including the concepts of modern astronomy and the methods used by astronomers to learn more about the universe.

271

2 Terms

UC Approved

NCAA Approved

Essential

College Prep

Honors

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

Bass 1

This course is designed for anyone who has ever wanted to learn how to play the bass. Whether students are an absolute beginner or intermediate level player, each will be at home with the methods used in this class. Students will learn how to construct bass lines, develop an appreciation for iconic bassists, read standard notation and tablature and play the songs they know and love.

961

2 Terms

One Level

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

Bass 2

This course is designed for anyone who has ever wanted to learn how to play the bass. Whether students are an absolute beginner or intermediate level player, each will be at home with the methods used in this class. Students will learn how to construct bass lines, develop an appreciation for iconic bassists, read standard notation and tablature and play the songs they know and love.

962

2 Terms

One Level

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

Big History Project - World History

Big history weaves evidence and insights about the Universe and our place in it from many scientific and historical disciplines into a single, cohesive, science-based origin story. This course is 30 sessions.

451

2 Terms

UC Approved

NCAA Approved

Essential

College Prep

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

Biology (Life Science)

CoRequisite: Algebra 1
Honors Prerequisite: Grade B or Higher in Previous Lab Science

Not only do students learn the basics of how life works from cells to ecology, they now are able to investigate the impacts of their actions on our home planet using technology in the lab and in their greater community. Students are introduced to the rigors of the scientific method to gather and analyze reliable data, and begin to design their own experiments to solve real problems.

221

2 Terms

UC Approved

NCAA Approved

Essential

College Prep

Honors

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

Biotechnology

Biotechnology is a cutting-edge, high-demand field that encompasses everything from plant and animal breeding to genetics. Discover how biotechnology has changed the world around us, from food to genetics. Explore historical applications with modern discoveries. Understand how regulations and ethics govern the course of biotechnology and learn of its importance to the field of medicine.

584

2 Terms

UC Approved

Essential

College Prep

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