Section 41. Science Technologies
| CSSC Code | Title | Alternate Titles | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Category | Sub-Category | Course | |||
| 41 | SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES | ||||
| 01 | BIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES | ||||
| 00 | Biological Technologies, Other | ||||
| 02 | NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGIES | ||||
| 11 | Radioactivity | causes and effects of radioactivity; fission and fusion reactions | |||
| 00 | Nuclear Technologies, Other | ||||
| 03 | PHYSICAL SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES | ||||
| 00 | Physical Science Technologies, Other | ||||
| 99 | SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES, OTHER | ||||
| 00 | Science Technologies, Other | ||||
Section 42. Psychology
| CSSC Code | Title | Alternate Titles | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Category | Sub-Category | Course | |||
| 42 | PSYCHOLOGY | A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the behavior and experience of people. | |||
| 01 | PSYCHOLOGY, GENERAL | A group of instructional programs that describe the behavior and experience of people. | |||
| 11 | Psychology | Behavioral Sciences, Introduction; Human Behavior | introduction to behavior; personality; mental illness; intelligence; sensation; culture | ||
| 12 | Psychology, Advanced | in-depth study; learning; mental health; social psychology | |||
| 13 | Abnormal Psychology | etiology of mental illness; criteria of abnormality; individual and social causes of psychopathology; treatment and personal adjustment | |||
| 14 | AP Psychology | ||||
| 15 | IB Psychology | ||||
| 00 | Psychology, Other General | ||||
| 02 | CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY | A group of instructional programs that describe the application of appropriate methods and theories selected from psychology and other fields as they relate to dealing with the troubled person | |||
| 00 | Clinical Psychology, Other | ||||
| 03 | COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY | A group of instructional programs that describe the acquisition and recall of new behaviors, and of the processes of learning new activities, and of retaining them through time. | |||
| 11 | Psychology of Learning | verbal/conceptual growth; conditioning; modeling; theories of learning | |||
| 21 | Educational Psychology | theories of education and learning; learning techniques | |||
| 00 | Cognitive Psychology, Other | ||||
| 04 | COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY. | A group of instructional programs that describe the theory and practice of using psychologists, and psychological facts in psychological work not in the academic, school, and clinical contexts, but rather in the broader social community, working with private and public organizations | |||
| 00 | Community Psychology, Other | ||||
| 05 | COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY | A group of instructional programs that describe the behavior of members of particular species, and the relationship of behaviors of the species to their evolutionary origins | |||
| 00 | Comparative Psychology, Other | ||||
| 06 | COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY | A group of instructional programs that describe the theory and practice of systematically selecting the facts and theories of psychology with the intent of advising people about their problems | |||
| 00 | Counseling Psychology, Other | ||||
| 07 | DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY | A group of instructional programs that describe progressive changes in behavioral processes of individuals as a function of aging through the life span, from conception to death | |||
| 11 | Child Psychology | perceptual, cognitive, linguistic, social and personality development; birth through childhood | |||
| 21 | Adolescent Psychology | Adolescent Development | maturation; psycho-physiological changes | ||
| 31 | Adjustment Psychology | change and behavior; stress management; developmental adjustments | |||
| 00 | Developmental Psychology, Other | ||||
| 08 | EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY | A group of instructional programs that describe the general body of methods, data, and laws that have been derived by scientific research, including theoretical and systematic points of view applicable to the prediction, control, and understanding of the behavior of individual human organisms and other species | |||
| 00 | Experimental Psychology, Other | ||||
| 09 | INDUSTRIAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY | A group of instructional programs that describe the application of psychological knowledge and methodology to specific work-related problems in industry and government | |||
| 00 | Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Other | ||||
| 10 | PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY | A group of instructional programs that describe the unique organization of the fairly permanent characteristics that set the individual apart from other individuals and, at the same time, determine how other respond to that person | |||
| 11 | Historical Personalities and Ideas | great personalities; greatness characteristics; human potential; psychohistory | |||
| 21 | Humanistic Psychology | theories of personal growth; self-development; self-image and behavior | |||
| 00 | Personality Psychology, Other | ||||
| 11 | PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY. | A group of instructional programs that describe the processes that determine what actions will occur at a particular time, and the strength or precision with which those actions will occur | |||
| 00 | Physiological Psychology, Other | ||||
| 12 | PSYCHOLINGUISTICS | A group of instructional programs that describe the psychology of language, including the behavior processes that enter into the generation of speech and writing, and the understanding of both spoken and written languages | |||
| 00 | Psycholinguistics, Other | ||||
| 13 | PSYCHOMETRICS | A group of instructional programs that describe the mathematical and statistical procedures used in psychological test construction and validation, and of the general problems of the measurement of behavior | |||
| 00 | Psychometrics, Other | ||||
| 14 | PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY | A group of instructional programs that describe the changes in behavior that occur as a function of drug-ingestion, and the psychological processes associated with such changes, including altered states of consciousness and addiction | |||
| 11 | Psychopharmacology | drugs; neurophysiological aspects; pharmacochemical aspects; nervous system; chemical foundations of behavior | |||
| 00 | Psychopharmacology, Other | ||||
| 15 | QANTITATIVE PSYCHOLOGY | A group of instructional programs that describe the application of mathematical and statistical models and methodology in psychology | |||
| 00 | Quantitative Psychology, Other | ||||
| 16 | SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | A group of instructional programs that describe the behavior of the individual as a member of a group, and of the processes of associating individuals together | |||
| 11 | Social Psychology | study of the individual in a social context; interpersonal interaction | |||
| 00 | Social Psychology, Other | ||||
| 99 | PSYCHOLOGY, OTHER | A group of instructional programs in psychology not described above. | |||
| 00 | Psychology, Other | ||||
Section 43. Protective Services
| CSSC Code | Title | Alternate Titles | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Category | Sub-Category | Course | |||
| 43 | PROTECTIVE SERVICES | A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the principles and procedures for providing police, fire and other safety services, and for managing penal institutions | |||
| 01 | CRIMINAL JUSTICE | A group of instructional programs that describe the principles and procedures of developing, administrating, and managing correctional, law enforcement, and forensic services | |||
| 11 | Law Enforcement | Police Science; Criminal Justice | causes of crime; search and arrest; trial procedures | ||
| 21 | Law Science | Forensic Studies | application of medical facts to legal problems | ||
| 00 | Criminal Justice, Other | ||||
| 02 | FIRE PROTECTION | A group of instructional programs that describe the theories, principles, and techniques of developing, administrating, and managing services for fire prevention, fire fighting, and rescue | |||
| 11 | Fire Fighting Practices | Fire Science | protective breathing apparatus; forcible entry practices; use of rope, fire hose, nozzles and appliances | ||
| 21 | Fire Safety Education | self-protection; home exit routes; fire safety practices | |||
| 00 | Fire Protection, Other | ||||
| 03 | SECURITY SERVICES | ||||
| 11 | Security Guard | entry-level training to prepare students to become security guards, store detectives, or body guards in private industry; report writing; basic alarm systems; arrest procedures; law and court process; communications; employer-employee relations | |||
| 99 | PROTECTIVE SERVICES, OTHER | A group of instructional programs in protective services not described above. | |||
| 00 | Protective Services, Other | ||||
Section 44. Public Affairs
| CSSC Code | Title | Alternate Titles | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Category | Sub-Category | Course | |||
| 44 | PUBLIC AFFAIRS | A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the formulation, implementation, administration, evaluation, and management of public policies and programs, including those services which are directed toward the betterment of economic and social conditions | |||
| 01 | PUBLIC AFFAIRS, GENERAL | A group of instructional programs that generally describes the formulation, implementation, administration, evaluation and management of public policies and programs, including those services which are directed toward the betterment of economic and social conditions | |||
| 00 | Public Affairs, Other General | ||||
| 02 | COMMUNITY SERVICES | A group of instructional programs that describe the theories, methods, and techniques of combining school and community resources to provide information, instruction, and recreation to all members of a community | |||
| 00 | Community Services, Other | ||||
| 03 | INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC SERVICE | A group of instructional programs that describe principles and theories underlying the structure and processes of major international organizations, such as the United Nations and the Organization of American States | |||
| 00 | International Public Service, Other | ||||
| 04 | PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION | A group of instructional programs that describe the knowledge, skills, values, and behaviors involved in the formulation of public policies and the management of public services | |||
| 00 | Public Administration, Other | ||||
| 05 | PUBLIC POLICY STUDIES. | A group of instructional programs that describe the principles and techniques by which systematic judgments and evaluative assessments are made with respect to particular public policy | |||
| 00 | Public Policy Studies, Other | ||||
| 06 | PUBLIC WORKS | A group of instructional programs that describe the role of the government in constructing, maintaining, and providing structures and utilities for use by the general public. | |||
| 00 | Public Works, Other | ||||
| 07 | SOCIAL WORK | A group of instructional programs that describe the social interventions that enhance, conserve, and augment the means by which persons, individually or collectively, can solve disruptions in their social existence | |||
| 11 | Human Services | social work; day care centers; nursing homes; crisis centers | |||
| 00 | Social Work, Other | ||||
| 99 | PUBLIC AFFAIRS, OTHER | A group of instructional programs in public affairs not described above. | |||
| 00 | Public Affairs, Other | ||||
Section 45. Social Sciences
| CSSC Code | Title | Alternate Titles | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Category | Sub-Category | Course | |||
| 45 | SOCIAL SCIENCES | A summary of groups of instructional programs that describe the substantative portions of behavior, past and present activities, interactions, and organizations of people associated together for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific, political, patriotic, or other purposes. | |||
| 01 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL | A group of instructional programs that generally describe the major principles and perspectives of the social sciences | |||
| 11 | Social Science, Introduction | Social Studies, Introduction; Social Studies Skills | social science branches; research methods; social studies preparation | ||
| 21 | Social Science, Advanced Theory and Research | social science theory and methodology; primary and | |||
| 31 | Social Science Seminar | student discussion and reading group; topical research; analysis of literature and research | |||
| 41 | Social Studies, Independent Study | Social Studies, Independent Research; Social Studies, Independent Reading | independent research and reading; writing advanced level paper | ||
| 00 | Social Sciences, Other General | ||||
| 02 | ANTHROPOLOGY | A group of instructional programs that describe the historic and prehistoric origins of man, his physical and cultural development, racial characteristics, social customs, and beliefs | |||
| 11 | Anthropology | cultural origins; cultural behaviors; race, religion, sex roles, family groups, institutions, and economic status; ethnology and linguistics | |||
| 21 | Comparative Cultural Patterns | Multicultural Education; Cultural Pluralism | cross-cultural behavior patterns; relationships among world societies; understanding self through cultural analysis | ||
| 31 | Anthropology, Myth and Magic | religion and magic; cultural differences | |||
| 41 | Cultural Anthropology, Research | Oral History Collection | components of culture; original scholarly works; individual anthropological study; culture and personality; observation and collection of data | ||
| 00 | Anthropology, Other | ||||
| 03 | ARCHAEOLOGY | A group of instructional programs that describe the historic and prehistoric peoples and their culture through the scientific analysis of their artifacts, inscriptions, monuments, and other remains | |||
| 11 | Archaeology | historic and prehistoric peoples; scientific artifact analysis | |||
| 00 | Archaeology, Other | ||||
| 04 | CRIMINOLOGY | A group of instructional programs that describe the causes of crime and the methods of detecting and dealing with crime and the criminal, including crime statistics, theories of punishment, and the role of law enforcement in society as an agent for the prevention and treatment of crime | |||
| 00 | Criminology, Other | ||||
| 05 | DEMOGRAPHY | A group of instructional programs that describe the vital social statistics, including births, deaths, diseases, marriages, and education rates of populations | |||
| 11 | Population Education | United States Census | purpose of census; analysis and effects of use of census data | ||
| 00 | Demography, Other | ||||
| 06 | ECONOMICS | A group of instructional programs that describe the transformation of limited resources into goods and services which, upon distribution, are again transformed by consumption to yield satisfaction of human wants | |||
| 01 | Economics, Theory | Economics 1; Economics, Basic | banks, profits, corporations, unions, money, GNP; consumer protection laws; American and other systems; personal income tax; production and distribution; scarcity and demand | ||
| 02 | Economics and Economic Problems | Economics for Today and the Future; Economics 2; American Economy; Free Enterprise; Economics Now; Comparative Economics | contemporary American economic problems; comparative economic systems; business and labor issues; Federal Reserve System | ||
| 03 | Consumer Economics | Consumer and the Economy; Economics and the Consumer | banking and investment; advertising; insurance; consumer protection; domestic and consumer economics; consumer citizenship | ||
| 04 | Filing Your Income Taxes | Income Taxes | current United States tax structure; correct filing procedures | ||
| 05 | Insurance Theory | technical terms; varieties; individual insurance requirements | |||
| 06 | Investment Economics | stock market; investment theory; commodities; money market funds; bonds; portfolio development | |||
| 07 | Television and Economics | study of American economy; media presentation and interpretation | |||
| 08 | Energy Education | general energy laws based on physical and earth sciences; supply and demand; production; U.S. and world sources; conservation and alternative energy sources | |||
| 09 | American Labor History | historical development of unions; culture of workers; significant labor movement leaders; laws; social change | |||
| 10 | Economics, Analysis and Criticism | major economic systems; theoretical analysis; fictional and non-fictional works | |||
| 11 | Economics, College | contemporary American economic problems; college credit | |||
| 12 | International Economics | study of international monetary and trade systems; global markets; developed and developing economies; interdependence and the multiplier effects of national economic crises | |||
| 13 | AP Economics; AP Microeconomics | ||||
| 14 | AP Macroeconomics | ||||
| 15 | IB Microeconomics | ||||
| 16 | IB Macroeconomics | ||||
| 00 | Economics, Other | ||||
| 07 | GEOGRAPHY | A group of instructional programs that describe the earth and its life; the description of land, sea, and air; and the distribution of plant and animal life, including human beings and industries | |||
| 01 | Geography 8 | United States and world geography | |||
| 02 | Geography, United States | map reading; United States geographical characteristics | |||
| 03 | Geography, North American | major geographic areas; North American region | |||
| 04 | World Geography | Cultural and Physical Geography; | major world geographic areas; interrelationships between people and habitat; political, social, cultural, and economic geography | ||
| 05 | Geography, Western Hemisphere and Africa | survey of western geography | |||
| 06 | Geography, Eastern Hemisphere | survey of eastern environment and geography; environmental and cultural influence | |||
| 07 | Physical Geography | physical elements and effect on human living | |||
| 08 | Economic and Political Geography | Economic Geography | resources; effect of artificial boundaries on spatial arrangements and associations | ||
| 09 | Human and Cultural Geography | Man and His Environment | cultural groups and their geographical locations | ||
| 10 | Field Geography, Honors | theory and research; neighborhood field work; lab and seminar settings; | |||
| 11 | IB World Geography | ||||
| 00 | Geography, Other | ||||
| 08 | HISTORY | A group of instructional programs that describe the past, including the recording, gathering, criticizing, synthesizing, and interpreting evidence about past events | |||
| 01 | History and Geography 7 | survey of world history and world geography; map reading; state history and cultural development | |||
| 02 | Our Cultural Heritage 7 | study of United States history; exploration; colonization; early United States government | |||
| 03 | Social Studies 7, Honors | chronological United States history; presidential administrations; political movements; independent study; research projects | |||
| 04 | United States History 8 | 19th and 20th century history; current problems | |||
| 05 | Social Studies 8 | chronological United States history; presidential administrations; political movements; constitution foreign policy trends | |||
| 06 | Social Studies 8, Honors | chronological United States history; presidential administrations; political movements; constitution foreign policy trends | |||
| 07 | United States History, State and Local | State History and Government; State History | history; culture; contemporary issues; government institutions | ||
| 08 | United States History, Advanced Placement | colonization to present day; state and federal relationships | |||
| 09 | American History, Basic | US History, Basic; American History, Remedial; US History, Remedial | historical survey; government Institutions; applications to daily living | ||
| 10 | American History | American History and World Background | historical survey; social, political and economic institutional evolution; United States domestic and foreign affairs | ||
| 11 | United States History 1 | Age of Discovery; Founding of America | geography; pre-discovery; colonization to Civil War; government origins; current events and past relationships | ||
| 12 | United States History 2 | Modern American History | survey; Reconstruction through current events; American and world affairs | ||
| 13 | United States History, Honors | historical and critical analyses; historical literature; experiential activities | |||
| 14 | American History, Advanced Placement | United States History, Advanced Placement; American History, College | college credit; colonization to present day; prominent historians, organizations; major policies; theoretical foundations | ||
| 15 | Westward Movement | study of America's move westward; motivation and characteristics; societal effects; cultural impact | |||
| 16 | Twentieth Century America | Twentieth Century America, Survey; American History, Contemporary | twentieth century domestic history; progressive era; twenties and thirties; depression, new deal and post war recovery; diplomatic history; civil rights and political scandals | ||
| 17 | Twenties and Thirties | Roaring 20's and Depressed 30's | domestic and foreign events; United States and world changes; Fords and flappers; fanatics and Re Scare; protest groups and reformers | ||
| 18 | America Since 1945 | America, Post World War; United States History, Recent | concentrated study; post war political, social and economic changes; protest; nuclear age; suburban migration | ||
| 19 | Nineteen Sixties | study of American social consciousness; political, religious, economic and social forces | |||
| 20 | Nineteen Seventies | social, cultural, economic, and political controversies; individual contributions; future challenges | |||
| 21 | Reform in American History | historical reform movements; reform strategies; famous reformers | |||
| 22 | American Inquiries | comparative historical perspectives; primary sources; colonization and modern affairs | |||
| 23 | Historic Events, United States | past 100 years; Lindberg flight; Custer's last stand; Lincoln assassination | |||
| 24 | American Wars, Causes and Effects | World Wars; American Wars and Diplomacy | local and global conflicts; eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries; lasting effects; peace organization; dictators | ||
| 25 | Civil War | causes; major battles; leaders; reconstruction problems | |||
| 26 | Civil War, Reconstruction and Industrialism | war; post war era; Industrial Revolution | |||
| 27 | War and Modern Consciousness | study of World War I; intellectual and social effects; historical accounts; literary works and memoirs | |||
| 28 | World War II | study of United States involvement; precipitating events; key Pacific and Atlantic battles; leaders, weapons and strategy | |||
| 29 | United States Military History 1 | prerevolutionary times through 1900; growing military role; significant battle strategies; weaponry advances | |||
| 30 | United States Military History 2 | 20th century military growth; individual armed forces branches; political and military leaders; weaponry gaps | |||
| 31 | United States History, Field Study | review of United States history; historical area visits | |||
| 32 | North American History | historical survey; review of relationships with the United States | |||
| 33 | Mexican History | historical survey; review of relationships with the United States | |||
| 34 | South American History | historical survey; review of relationships with the United States | |||
| 35 | World History | Studies; Eye on the World; World History and World Geography and World Cultures; Survey of World Culture; History of World Civilization | cultural and political survey; ancient and modern; western and non-western civilizations; current events | ||
| 36 | World History, College | prehistoric through modern times; Russia, Africa, Red China, Arab world | |||
| 37 | World History, Modern | Modern World Civilization | survey; post renaissance; nations' development; wars | ||
| 38 | World Civilization, 20th Century | Current World History | mid-20th century and present day; global survey and concentrated study; Orient; Africa; India | ||
| 39 | World Civilization, 20th Century, Honors | mid-20th century and present day; global survey and concentrated study; Orient; Africa; India | |||
| 40 | Western Civilization 9 | World Civilization 9 | western civilization; multi-media history and humanities; ancient through mid-20th century; Europe and United States | ||
| 41 | Western Civilization 9, Honors | World Civilization 9, Honors | western civilization; ancient through mid-20th century; history and humanities | ||
| 42 | Western Civilization, History | European History | study of European development | ||
| 43 | Early Western Civilization | study of European development; prehistoric times through French Revolution; United States and European institutions' relationships | |||
| 44 | Western Civilization, Advanced Placement; World History, Advanced | western civilization historical development; ancient and modern times | |||
| 45 | Ancient and Classical World | early human contributions; cultural origins; Greek and Roman civilizations | |||
| 46 | Ancient Greek History | history and culture; ancient Greece | |||
| 47 | Rome and Her Empire | historical development; small town and world power | |||
| 48 | Ancient History and Middle Ages | Ancient World History; Development of Civilization; Early World History | ancient civilizations; Africa, Asia and Middle East; Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Reformation; cultural and artistic contributions; historic impact | ||
| 49 | English History | ancient history; current problems | |||
| 50 | English History, Honors | historical analysis; Anglo-Saxon political, religious, and economic influences | |||
| 51 | French Revolution, Honors | monarchy dissolution; political evolution; radical and conservative political groups; national and international effects; academically talented | |||
| 52 | Modern Europe | history and culture; industrial Revolution; Renaissance; European nations development; World Wars | |||
| 53 | European History, Mid-19th Through Mid-20th Centuries, Advanced | college credit; Nationalism; World War l; political, economic and social movements | |||
| 54 | European History, 20th Century | 20th Century Europe | 20th century topics; fascism and communism; economic redevelopment; social, political, and economic changes | ||
| 55 | European History, Advanced Readings | modern European history; political and diplomatic; intellectual and cultural; social and economic | |||
| 56 | European History, Modern | Western Civilization, Modern | college level; Europe from 1500 to present; primary source materials | ||
| 57 | Third World History | historical survey; developing nations | |||
| 58 | African History | historical development; ancient to modern times | |||
| 59 | Africa, Middle East and Latin America | historical survey; significant development factors current events | |||
| 60 | Latin American History | geographical and historical survey; world relations | |||
| 61 | Middle East History | geographical and historical survey; world relations | |||
| 62 | Israel, History | geographical and historical survey; world relations | |||
| 63 | Eastern Civilization | study of India, China, USSR and Japan; early and modern civilizations; political and cultural aspects | |||
| 64 | Far East, History | historical survey; world international relations | |||
| 65 | Asian History, Modern | review of Chinese and Japanese history; focused modern historical study | |||
| 66 | Pacific Lands, History | historical survey; world relations | |||
| 67 | Russian History | historical survey; world relations | |||
| 68 | World Leaders, Past and Present | modern and ancient historical figures; Moses, Socrates, Churchill, Gandhi, Hitler, Martin Luther King, Napoleon | |||
| 69 | Historical Research | topical study of period or events; review of original documents and historical criticism | |||
| 70 | Pre-IB World History | ||||
| 71 | IB History Of The Americans | ||||
| 72 | IB Twentieth Century World Topics | ||||
| 73 | IB History of Europe | ||||
| 74 | Pre-IB US History | ||||
| 00 | History, Other | ||||
| 09 | INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | A group of instructional programs that describe the agencies, operations, and principles involved in communication and interaction among nations, with emphasis upon the relationship between political subdivisions and governments. | |||
| 11 | International Relations | Foreign Policy Problems; Global Relations | international affairs; United States role; emerging nations; United Nations; international resource and population problems; multi-national corporations | ||
| 21 | International Relations, Honors | statesmanship; international agreements and disagreements; political analysis | |||
| 31 | International Law | historical development; world courts; current world problems and solutions; practical international regulations | |||
| 41 | Model Security Council, Local | participatory student United Nations Security Council | |||
| 51 | Model United Nations, Local | international relations research; participatory student United Nations | |||
| 52 | Model United Nations, National | participatory United Nations; national student representation | |||
| 00 | International Relations, Other | ||||
| 10 | POLITICAL SCIENCE AND GOVERNMENT | A group of instructional programs that describe the description and analysis of political institutions and processes, including the origin, development, geographical units, forms, sources of authority, powers, purposes, functions, and operations of government | |||
| 01 | Civics | Community Civics | citizenship responsibilities and government - introduction; federal, state and local government; organization and function | ||
| 02 | State and Local Government | functions of government; state and local level | |||
| 03 | Government, Basic | Government and Contemporary American Problems | study of United States voting procedures; court operations; local, state and national lawmaking | ||
| 04 | American Government | Government; Practical Government; Political Studies; Federal Government; United States Government; Government and Decision Making; United States History and Government | study of United States, local, and other political systems; recruitment; roles and decision making; official duties; executive, legislative, and judicial government branches | ||
| 05 | Presidency | Presidential Roles; Constitution and Presidency | relevant constitutional study; presidential officeholders; presidential characteristics; scandals | ||
| 06 | Framework of the Constitution | Rights and Responsibilities; Constitutional History | study of United States constitution; constitutional conventions and leaders; articles and amendments; basic rights | ||
| 07 | Individual vs. State | Liberty and the Law | individual rights and state authority; case studies of landmark court decisions; formal and informal institutions of government; interest groups | ||
| 08 | National State and Local Elections | Government and Politics; Youth and Local Politics; American Politics; American Political Behavior; Political Issues; American Political Systems | voter participation and responsibility; elections; representatives' roles, recruitment and decision making; experiential political participation; current events; campaign and media strategies | ||
| 09 | Elections, Politics and Morality, Honors | elections operations; American voter behavior patterns; two party system; democracy theory; morality and politics | |||
| 10 | Contemporary World Affairs | Current Events; Current Affairs; Media and Politics; Critical Issues | mass media informational analysis; national and international affairs; media political coverage; media techniques | ||
| 11 | American Foreign Policy | United States as a World Power; American Government in World Affairs | policy from Spanish American War through present day; presidential foreign policies; current American policies; American government foundations; other government forms | ||
| 12 | Decision Making in a Crisis | Ideas in Conflict | study of American political crises; decision making process; executive level analysis; philosophical and political controversies; social implications | ||
| 13 | American Heritage, Honors | Political Studies; Honors | study of American government theory and development; primary source documents; theoretical applications to today's world | ||
| 14 | Contemporary American Political Issues | Contemporary American Problems; Contemporary American Issues; Citizenship; American Problems | local, state and national government operations; economic issues; citizenship responsibilities; current events and historical origins; problem solving techniques | ||
| 15 | Contemporary American Political Issues, Honors | American Problems, Research | governmental and non-governmental institutions; problem solving roles; contemporary conflict resolution; international relations; law and social problems | ||
| 16 | American Government and Economics, Basic | government institutions; basic economic principles | |||
| 17 | American Government and Economics | Today's Problems; Problems of Democracy and Economics; American Institutions; Problems of Democracy | social science orientation; political structure and parties; local, state, and national taxes, labor unions, and other economic issues; social problems; democracy | ||
| 18 | American Government and Economics, Honors | social science orientation; political structure; economic issues | |||
| 19 | Comparative Political Systems, Basic | world political systems; democracy and communism; political forms and leaders | |||
| 20 | Comparative World Governments | Comparative Political Systems | major world political systems; democracy and communism; political analysis; Great Britain, U.S., France and Soviet Union | ||
| 21 | Americanism vs. Communism | economic, social and political differences | |||
| 22 | Americanism vs. Communism, Honors | economic, political, and social differences; state and local government; economics | |||
| 23 | Communism and Its Growth | philosophy and growth; Soviet and Sino forms; political, economic and social effects; Western impact | |||
| 24 | Civics, Honors | European Civics | selected topics in government and citizenship; national and international issues; mentor and internship opportunities | ||
| 25 | Writings Influencing Government | philosophical and political literature; government development; ancient and modern works; Moses, Plato, Machiavelli, Locke, Madison, Marx | |||
| 26 | Government Internship | visit to Washington, D.C.; seminars with political leaders; historic sightseeing | |||
| 27 | Model Senate | senator identification and research; participatory student senate | |||
| 28 | Political Leadership | student body officers; decision making; leadership skills | |||
| 29 | Political Science | local, national, and foreign political processes | |||
| 30 | Political Science, Advanced Placement | local, national and foreign political processes; recent national and international events; independent research; political experience; modern political science materials | |||
| 31 | Political Science and Government - Local/Regional Government Field | visits to/internships with branches of local and regional government; seminars with leaders; historical sightseeing | |||
| 32 | Political Turmoil | study of political crises brought about by anarchy; assassinations; civil wars; terrorism; border disputes | |||
| 33 | Contemporary Issues, Basic Skills | modern social, economic and political issues; contemporary conflicts; government structure and function; problem solving techniques; critical thinking | |||
| 34 | Pre-IB American Government/Economics | ||||
| 35 | AP American Government and Politics | ||||
| 36 | AP Comparative Government and Politics | ||||
| 37 | IB American Government | ||||
| 00 | Political Science and Government, Other | ||||
| 11 | SOCIOLOGY | A group of instructional programs that describe human society, social institutions, and social relationships including the development, purposes, structures, and functions of human groups | |||
| 11 | American Social Problems, Introduction | Social Problems; Social Issues; Community and Intergroup Relations | introductory course; social and political institutions; mass society and social problems; alcohol and drug abuse; aging; racial problems | ||
| 21 | Sociology, General | social structure of society; social institutions; American society | |||
| 31 | Sociology, Issues | social norms; male and female roles; social pressure; social class and mobility; social deviance | |||
| 32 | The Poor in America | history, politics, and economics of poverty in America; rural and urban poverty; social impact of poverty; efforts to alleviate poverty - successes and failures | |||
| 41 | Mobility in Society | advancement opportunities; social class distinctions; United States class system; class struggle | |||
| 51 | Violence In America | aggression and violence; sociological causes; social effects; individual responsibility | |||
| 61 | Death and Dying | social and cultural aspects; customs; attitudes | |||
| 71 | Sociology, Honors | socialization; social organization; population studies | |||
| 81 | Sociology, Research | human group behavior; original scholarly works; research methods and techniques; research project | |||
| 00 | Sociology, Other | ||||
| 12 | URBAN STUDIES | A group of instructional programs that describe the history, society, politics, culture, and economics of urban areas | |||
| 11 | Urban Problems | Urban Social Problems; City in United States History; Urban Environment and Problems; Urban Survival; Urban Studies | financial repercussions; urban milieu versus suburban; urban field trips | ||
| 21 | Urban Ecology | individual and government urban ecological responsibilities; demography and land usage | |||
| 31 | Technology and Urbanization | urbanization; technological advancements and dependence | |||
| 00 | Urban Studies, Other | ||||
| 99 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, OTHER | A group of instructional programs in social sciences not described above. | |||
| 00 | A group of instructional programs in social sciences not described above. | ||||
Section 46. Construction Trades
| CSSC Code | Title | Alternate Titles | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Category | Sub-Category | Course | |||
| 46 | CONSTRUCTION TRADES | A summary of groups of instructional programs that prepare individuals to erect, install, maintain, and repair buildings, highways, airports, missile sites, and other structures using materials such as metal, wood, stone, brick, glass, concrete, and composition substances. Includes instruction in cost estimating; cutting, fastening, and fitting various materials; the use of hand and power tools; and in following technical specifications and blueprints | |||
| 01 | BRICKMASONRY, STONEMASONRY, AND TILE SETTING | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to lay brick brick, concrete block, hard tile, marble and related materials using trowels, levels, hammers, chisels and other hand tools | |||
| 11 | Masonry 1 | Bricklaying and Masonry 1 | basic bricklaying; hand tools; brick bonds; blueprint reading | ||
| 12 | Masonry 2 | Bricklaying and Masonry 2; Masonry, Advanced | power equipment; cutting; fireplace construction; wall patterns; arch construction | ||
| 13 | Masonry 3 | advanced training, pre-apprenticeship; work experience | |||
| 21 | Tile Setting and Plastering | wallboard installation; tile finishing; plastering | |||
| 31 | Concrete Technician | basic concrete technology; foundations, poured walls, footers, slabs, sidewalks, patchwork; stamped design; exposed aggregate | |||
| 00 | Brickmasonry, Stonemasonry, and Tile Setting, Other | ||||
| 02 | CARPENTRY | . A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to lay out, fabricate, erect, install, and repair wooden structures and fixtures, using hand and power tools. Includes instruction in common systems of framing, construction materials, estimating, and blueprint reading | |||
| 11 | Carpentry 1 | power equipment use; meeting occupational standards; blueprint reading; layout procedures; concrete forms | |||
| 12 | Carpentry 2 | Structural Woods; Carpentry, Advanced | roof construction; doors; wall finishes; stairs; outside and interior trim; floor installation | ||
| 13 | Carpentry 3 | advanced building construction; actual house project construction | |||
| 00 | Carpentry, Other | ||||
| 03 | ELECTRICAL AND POWER TRANSMISSION INSTALLATION | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to install, operate, maintain, and repair residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systems, and the power lines that transmit electricity from its source of generation to its place of consumption | |||
| 11 | Housewiring 1 | Residential Wiring | electrical wiring; code compliance; three-wire systems; low voltage applications; delta and wye systems; blueprint | ||
| 12 | Housewiring 2 | advanced household wiring; testing methods; utilization of various wiring systems; security systems; troubleshooting | |||
| 21 | Electric Power and Communications Lineworker | rural electrical systems; linework; setting of poles; erecting towers; splicing cables; installing equipment | |||
| 00 | Electrical and Power Transmission Installation, Other | ||||
| 04 | MISCELLANEOUS CONSTRUCTION TRADES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals for construction trades other than those described under other groupings in the construction trades category | |||
| 11 | Building Construction 1 | House Construction; Home Mechanics; Building Trades 1; Manufactured Housing Assembly 1 | basic skills; forming, framing, concrete, block and brickwork; blueprint reading | ||
| 12 | Building Construction 2 | Building Trades 2; Manufactured Housing Assembly 2 | advanced course; finish carpentry; electrical; plumbing; painting; estimating | ||
| 13 | Building Construction 3 | Building Trades 3; Manufactured Housing Assembly 3 | advanced course, including task supervision, project management | ||
| 21 | Painting and Decorating | mixing paint; brush technique; roller technique; wall covering application; spray application; color matching | |||
| 22 | Flooring Installation | tools and techniques for installation of carpeting, vinyl, tile, and wood flooring | |||
| 31 | Building Maintenance | custodial training; commercial and industrial buildings; general maintenance and repair; basics of carpentry, plumbing, painting, welding, masonry | |||
| 41 | Home Maintenance and Repair | simple home repair; tool use; safety procedures; survival skills | |||
| 51 | Building Construction - Cooperative Education 1 | Construction Trades - Cooperative Education 1 | |||
| 52 | Building Construction - Cooperative Education 2 | Construction Trades - Cooperative Education 2 | |||
| 00 | Miscellaneous Construction Trades, Other | ||||
| 05 | PLUMBING, PIPEFITTING, AND STEAMFITTING | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to lay out, assemble, install, and maintain piping, fixtures, and piping systems for steam, hot water, heating, cooling, drainage, lubricating, sprinkling, and industrial processing systems. Includes instruction in material selection and use of tools to cut, bend, join, and weld pipes | |||
| 11 | Plumbing 1 | layout, assembly, and repair of pipes, fittings, and fixtures; water lines; gas lines; breakdown repairs; plumbing code adherence; blueprint reading | |||
| 12 | Plumbing 2 | heating system installation; plumbing fixtures; estimating | |||
| 00 | Plumbing, Pipefitting, and Steamfitting, Other | ||||
| 99 | CONSTRUCTION TRADES, OTHER | A group of instructional programs in construction trades not described above | |||
| 00 | Construction Trades, Other | ||||
Section 47. Mechanics and Repairers
| CSSC Code | Title | Alternate Titles | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Category | Sub-Category | Course | |||
| 47 | MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS | A summary of groups of instructional programs that prepare individuals in the adjustment, maintenance, part replacement, and repair of tools, equipment; and machines | |||
| 01 | ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT REPAIR | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to operate, maintain, and repair business machines, communications equipment, major and small appliances, commercial vending machines, and related equipment. Includes instruction in electrical circuitry, simple gearing, linkages and lubrication of machines and appliances, and the use of testing equipment | |||
| 11 | Small Appliance Repair | small electrical appliances; thermostats; testing techniques; safety precautions | |||
| 21 | Radio and TV Repair 1 | Television Repair; Electronic Servicing | radio transmitters; television sets; transistor circuitry; test equipment; schematic diagrams; use of repair manuals | ||
| 22 | Radio and TV Repair 2 | in-depth study; audio and video systems | |||
| 23 | Radio and TV Repair 3 | continued in-depth study; audio and video systems | |||
| 24 | Telecommunications Technician | installation and repair of telecommunications equipment, including telephones, 2-way radio, citizen's band radio and cellular mobile equipment | |||
| 31 | Appliance Repair 1 | Major Appliance Repair | electrical circuitry; gears, linkages, relays, time switches; pumps and agitators; test equipment; service manuals | ||
| 32 | Appliance Repair 2 | Appliance Repair, Advanced | large appliance servicing; refrigeration systems; troubleshooting | ||
| 41 | Vending Machine Repair | vending machine installation and repair; coin systems; refrigeration, carbonation, and evaporation systems; panel repairs | |||
| 51 | Business Machine Repair | Office Machine Repair | office machine repair; data processing equipment; duplicating machines; digital control instruments | ||
| 61 | Industrial Electricity | wiring apparatus installation and repair; industrial machines; motors; generators; control systems | |||
| 71 | Industrial Electronics | electronic equipment maintenance and repair; industrial and manufacturing applications; digital and computer circuitry | |||
| 81 | Food Processing Machine Maintenance Technician/Repair | installation and repair of food processing equipment | |||
| 00 | Electrical and Electronics Equipment Repair, Other | ||||
| 02 | HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING, AND REFRIGERATION MECHANICS | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to install, repair, and maintain the operating condition of heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems | |||
| 11 | Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, and Heating Refrigeration and Air | Conditioning; Commercial Heating and Air Conditioning | cooling, heating, filtering, humidity control; technical manual use; diagnosis of malfunctions | ||
| 12 | Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, and Heating, Advanced | Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 2 | electrical diagrams; protective devices; thermostats; equipment installation | ||
| 13 | Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating 3 | ||||
| 00 | Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics, Other | ||||
| 03 | INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to operate, maintain, and repair heavy-duty equipment such as bulldozers cranes, graders, tractors, trailers, concrete mixers, crawle mounted shovels, draglines, and compressors | |||
| 11 | Industrial Mechanics 1 | Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 2 | gas and diesel engine repair; transmissions; hydraulic units; steering systems | ||
| 12 | Industrial Mechanics 2 | advanced experience; heavy equipment; vehicle maintenance; mechanical repair | |||
| 21 | Diesel Mechanics | heavy equipment; industrial vehicles; engine diagnosis and repair; fuel systems; oil and water pumps; electrical systems | |||
| 31 | Industrial Maintenance Mechanics 1 | repair and maintenance of non-vehicular industrial equipment | |||
| 32 | Industrial Maintenance Mechanics 2 | ||||
| 41 | Petroleum Drilling Equipment Operation and Maintenance 1 | ||||
| 42 | Petroleum Drilling Equipment Operation and Maintenance 2 | oil pumps and auxiliary equipment; gauges, thermometers and regulators; geology; rigs, hoist cables, drilling equipment | |||
| 43 | Petroleum Drilling Equipment Operation and Maintenance 3 | ||||
| 00 | Industrial Equipment Maintenance and Repair, Other | ||||
| 04 | MISCELLANEOUS MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals for mechanic and repairer occupations other than those described under the headings of electrical and electronics equipment repair; heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics; industrial equipment maintenance and repair; stationary energy sources; and vehicle and mobile equipment mechanics and repai | |||
| 11 | Musical Instrument Repair | acoustic instruments; electrical musical instruments; amplification systems; tuning | |||
| 21 | Instrument Maintenance and Repair | electromechanical instruments; hydraulic instruments; measuring devices; control devices; maintenance and repair | |||
| 31 | Shoe Repair and Orthopedics 1 | repair and maintenance of shoes; designing orthopedic devices; operation of a shoe repair business | |||
| 32 | Shoe Repair and Orthopedics 2 | ||||
| 33 | Watch and Clock Repair | cleaning, repair, and maintenance of watches and clocks; weight-operated, spring-driven, digital, and quartz | |||
| 34 | Bicycle Repair | repair and maintenance of bicycles; frames and components; racing, touring, family, mountain, freestyle, and exercise | |||
| 00 | Miscellaneous Mechanics and Repairers, Other | ||||
| 05 | STATIONARY ENERGY SOURCES | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to install, operate, and maintain large power sources for such purposes as generating electricity, pumping, and heating | |||
| 11 | Power Mechanics 1 | Power Conversion 1; Power Technology 1; Energy and Transportation 1 | power resources; gasoline engines; batteries; generators; solar cells; steam turbines | ||
| 12 | Power Mechanics 2 | Power Technology 2; Energy and Transportation 2 | skills enhancement; cooling systems; braking systems; fuel systems; motorized sports equipment; fork lifts | ||
| 13 | Power Mechanics 3 | advanced course; power systems | |||
| 14 | Power Mechanics 4 | advanced course; power systems | |||
| 21 | Hydraulics and Pneumatics | operation and repair; pumps; reservoirs; valves; cylinders; heat exchangers | |||
| 00 | Stationary Energy Sources, Other | ||||
| 06 | VEHICLE AND MOBILE EQUIPMENT MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to maintain and repair aircraft; automobiles; diesel engines in vehicles such as buses, ships, trucks, railroad locomotives, and construction equipment; stationary diesel engines in electrical generators; and small engines in mobile equipment such as lawnmowers and rotary tillers | |||
| 11 | Small Engine Repair 1 | Small Engine Maintenance; Mechanics Trades; Small Gas Engines; Motorcycle and Recreational Vehicle Repair | four-cycle engines; two-cycle engines; lawnmowers; snowmobiles; operation of lathes, grinders, boring and honing machines; engine overhaul | ||
| 12 | Small Engine Repair 2 | Mechanics Trades, Advanced | engine related systems; electronic systems repair; business procedures; customer relations | ||
| 21 | Auto Mechanics 1 | Auto Repair; Auto Engines; Vehicle Power | automobile repair; hand tools; power equipment; test equipment | ||
| 22 | Auto Mechanics 2 | Automotive Technology; Auto Tune-up | complete engine tune-up; fuel systems; electronic test equipment; auto air conditioning | ||
| 23 | Auto Mechanics 3 | Auto Mechanics, Advanced | advanced study; special projects; automotive mechanics | ||
| 24 | Auto Mechanics - Cooperative Education 1 | ||||
| 25 | Auto Mechanics - Cooperative Education 2 | ||||
| 31 | Auto Body 1 | Auto Body and Fender; Auto Body Repair; Body and Fender | body repair; fender repair; metal strengthening; use of grinders, pulling devices, welding equipment, spray equipment | ||
| 32 | Auto Body 2 | Auto Body Repair, Advanced | body construction; front-end alignment; collision damage; estimates; shop management; color coating | ||
| 33 | Auto Body 3 | ||||
| 41 | Auto Service 1 | Auto Maintenance | automobile maintenance; automobile servicing; service station attendant training; tire service; emergency road equipment; state inspection codes | ||
| 42 | Auto Service 2 | continued study; automobile servicing | |||
| 51 | Consumer Auto | Auto Owner Maintenance | personal auto maintenance; oil change; tire maintenance; tool use | ||
| 61 | Airframes 1 | aviation airframes mechanic; airframe service and inspection; landing gears; hydraulic and pneumatic power; cabin and atmosphere control; fire protection | |||
| 62 | Airframes 2 | advanced course; aviation airframes mechanic; license preparation | |||
| 71 | Aviation Powerplant 1 | aviation powerplant mechanic; electrical system lubrication; fuel metering; cooling and exhaust; propellers | |||
| 72 | Aviation Powerplant 2 | advanced course; aviation powerplant mechanic; license preparation | |||
| 73 | Aviation Powerplant 3 | ||||
| 74 | Aviation Powerplant 4 | ||||
| 81 | Aviation Quality Control 1 | quality control; dimensional metrology | |||
| 82 | Aviation Quality Control 2 | certificate preparation; quality control; nondestructive testing | |||
| 91 | Aircraft Sheetmetal 1 | aircraft sheetmetal mechanic | |||
| 92 | Aircraft Sheetmetal 2 | certificate preparation; aircraft sheetmetal mechanic | |||
| 00 | Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Mechanics and Repairers, Other | ||||
| 99 | MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS, OTHER | A group of instructional programs in mechanics and repairers not described above. | |||
| 00 | Mechanics and Repairers, Other | ||||
Section 48. Precision Production
| CSSC Code | Title | Alternate Titles | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Category | Sub-Category | Course | |||
| 48 | PRECISION PRODUCTION | A summary of groups of instructional programs that prepare individuals to produce precision goods and materials by hand or machine. In many instances, instructional activities are designed to cultivate an ability to interpret detailed instruction and specifications, and to produce or manufacture goods at low tolerances | |||
| 01 | DRAFTING | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to plan, prepare, and interpret mechanical, architectural, structural, pneumatic, marine, electric/electronic, topographical, and other sketches; to use reproduction materials, equipment, and processes, to develop, plan, and process charts and drawings; to develop models; and to prepare reports and data sheets for writing specifications | |||
| 11 | Mechanical Drawing 1 | Drafting 1; Projection Theory; Drafting Fundamentals | basic graphic language; drawing instruments; detailed working drawings; orthographic views; dimensioning | ||
| 12 | Mechanical Drawing 2 | Drafting 2; Projection, Applied; Drafting, Technical | production drawing; drafting department practices; assembly drawings; tension, compression and bending forces; skills enhancement | ||
| 13 | Mechanical Drawing 3 | Machine Drawing; Drafting 3; Illustration, Technical | advanced course; machine design; auxiliary views; inking techniques; design in relation to temperature, pressure and horsepower | ||
| 14 | Mechanical Drawing 4 | structural drafting; drafting competitions; skill refinement; independent work | |||
| 21 | Architectural Drawing 1 | Architectural Drafting | building plans; material usage; creative layout and design; use of building codes and zoning laws | ||
| 22 | Architectural Drawing 2 | ||||
| 23 | Architectural Drawing 3 | advanced course; architectural drafting principles; small buildings; shopping center layouts | |||
| 24 | Architectural Drawing 4 | Architectural Model Building | construction techniques; building small models | ||
| 31 | Engineering Drawing 1 | Engineering Drafting; Engineering Graphics 1 | advanced drafting; technological career emphasis; industrial applications; schematic drawing | ||
| 32 | Engineering Drawing 2 | Engineering Graphics 2 | design elements; industrial design problems; aerospace drawing; fluidics; blueprint reading | ||
| 41 | Blueprint Reading | Sketching and Blueprint Reading | blueprints; industrial drawings interpretation | ||
| 51 | Drafting 1, Cooperative | in-depth drafting; machine design; technical illustration; independent work | |||
| 52 | Drafting 2, Cooperative | on-the-job experience; advanced drafting skills | |||
| 00 | Drafting, Other | ||||
| 02 | GRAPHIC AND PRINTING COMMUNICATIONS | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to design and execute lay outs and illustrations for advertising displays and instructional manuals. Includes instruction in all phases of offset printing, lay out, composition, presswork and binding, flexography, lithography, photoengraving and other graphic arts related to the industry | |||
| 11 | Commercial Art 1 | Advertising Design | drawing rendering; matting; design and execution of layouts; brochure design; typography; publication illustrating | ||
| 12 | Commercial Art 2 | Advertising and Illustration, Advanced | advanced course; design; advertising; perspective; commercial standards; silk screen and airbrush use | ||
| 13 | Commercial Art, Cooperative | commercial art employment; advanced on-the-job training | |||
| 14 | Commercial Art 3 | Advanced Commercial Art | portfolio preparation | ||
| 21 | Graphic Arts 1 | Printing, Introduction; Production Printing; Graphic Communications 1 | electronic composition; plate making; photocomposing; varitype; presswork | ||
| 22 | Graphic Arts 2 | Printing, Advanced; Graphics Communications 2 | printshop operations; Job completion; paper technology; ink varieties; career-oriented training | ||
| 23 | Graphic Arts 3 | Printing Production, Cooperative | offset printing; on-the-job training; current industry practices; job entry status; process color reproduction | ||
| 24 | Graphic Arts 4 | continued skill enhancement; project preparation; printing equipment repair | |||
| 31 | Sign Painting 1 | Lettering | layout and design; color use; display; letter styles | ||
| 32 | Sign Painting 2 | intermediate-level instruction | |||
| 33 | Sign Painting 3 | advanced-level instruction | |||
| 41 | Bindery | bookbindery operations; printed materials finishing; standard measurements; technical vocabulary | |||
| 51 | Electronic Composition | operation of electronic composition and photo composing machines; programming computer selection of type style and size; setting control codes and program sequence | |||
| 61 | Copy Editing | reviewing texts, documents, and graphic pieces for typographic errors, syntax, usage, alignment | |||
| 71 | Desktop Publishing | ||||
| 00 | Graphic and Printing Communications, Other | ||||
| 03 | LEATHERWORKING AND UPHOLSTERING | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to fabricate and repair all types of upholstery and leather goods | |||
| 11 | Leatherwork 1 | carving leather; tool familiarization; leather preparation | |||
| 12 | Leatherwork 2 | advanced design; professional quality projects | |||
| 21 | Upholstery | spring arranging; fillers, padding and cover materials; patternmaking, cutting, sewing; styling and designing covers | |||
| 22 | Upholstery, Advanced | additional experience; pattern making; production methods | |||
| 31 | Auto Upholstery | automotive upholsterer training | |||
| 00 | Leatherworking and Upholstering, Other | ||||
| 04 | PRECISION FOOD PRODUCTION | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to perform slaughtering and butchering operations in a slaughtering and meat packing establishment, or to cut, trim, and prepare carcasses for wholesale or retail sale | |||
| 11 | Meatcutting 1 | preparation of carcasses for consumer size portions; use of hand and power tools; poultry and fish; display and refrigeration | |||
| 12 | Meatcutting 2 | intermediate/advanced | |||
| 00 | Precision Food Production, Other | ||||
| 05 | PRECISION METAL WORK | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to plan, manufacture, assemble, test and repair parts, mechanisms, machines, and structures in which materials are cast, formed, shaped, molded, heat treated, cut, twisted, pressed, fused, stamped, or otherwise worked upon | |||
| 11 | Metal 1 | Metal Class; Metal Lab; Metalwork; Metal Trades; Machine Metals | metal industries; art metal; sheetmetal; foundry; welding | ||
| 12 | Metal 2 | Metalwork, Advanced | advanced machine shop; lathe; milling; heat treatment; skill enhancement | ||
| 13 | Metal 3 | special projects; independent work; sheetmetal; lathe work | |||
| 14 | Metal 4 | advanced projects; metalworking | |||
| 21 | Welding 1 | equipment setup; metal properties; welding positions; blueprint reading; electrical principles; hand operated and automatic equipment | |||
| 22 | Welding 2 | advanced course; nonferrous metals; blueprints; welded projects; certification procedures | |||
| 23 | Welding 3 | arc welding processes; in-depth study; job assignments; job entry level; safety practices | |||
| 24 | Welding - Cooperative Education | ||||
| 31 | Sheet Metal 1 | layout, fabrication, erection, and maintenance; steel, copper, stainless steel, aluminum; hand tool and machine use | |||
| 32 | Sheet Metal 2 | sheet metal mechanic; blueprint reading; product fabrication; framework | |||
| 41 | Metal Restoration | restoring metal objects; autos; toys | |||
| 51 | Foundry 1 | ferrous and nonferrous foundry practices; foundry metallurgy; types of sands and refractories; coremaking | |||
| 52 | Foundry 2 | advanced foundry work | |||
| 00 | Precision Metal Work, Other | ||||
| 06 | PRECISION WORK, ASSORTED MATERIALS. | An instructional program that prepares individuals to produce precision goods in a variety of materials including ceramics, precious stones, metals, glass, and plastics | |||
| 11 | Plastics 1 | molding and casting products; adjusting machines; hand and power tools; fitting and fabricating part | |||
| 12 | Plastics 2 | advanced study; plastics industry; career opportunities | |||
| 21 | Space Age Plastics | designing, molding and casting products with aerospace applications; principles of using plastics in the aerospace industry | |||
| 00 | Precision Work, Assorted Materials, Other | ||||
| 07 | WOODWORKING | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to lay out and shape stock; assemble wooden articles or subassemblies; mark, bind, saw, carve, and sand wooden products; repair wooden articles and use a variety of hand and power tools | |||
| 11 | Woodworking 1 | Woodworking, Basic; Wood 1 | wood technology; finishing; simple patterns; safety; hand tools | ||
| 12 | Woodworking 2 | Wood 2; Machine Woodworking; Wood Products | Wood 2; Machine Woodworking; Wood Products | ||
| 13 | Woodworking 3 | Woodworking, Advanced; Wood 3 | advanced course; cabinet making; furniture construction; woodworking industry | ||
| 14 | Woodworking 4 | Wood 4 | continued advanced projects; woodworking | ||
| 21 | Furniture Refinishing | furniture restoration; refinishing | |||
| 31 | Cabinetmaking 1 | Millwork | cabinetmaking theory; detailed drawings; cabinet design; materials selection; cabinet assembly | ||
| 32 | Cabinetmaking 2 | advanced study; fine furniture construction | |||
| 00 | Woodworking, Other | ||||
| 99 | PRECISION PRODUCTION, OTHER | A group of instructional programs in precision production not described above | |||
| 00 | Precision Production, Other | ||||
Section 49. Transportation and Material Moving
| CSSC Code | Title | Alternate Titles | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Category | Sub-Category | Course | |||
| 49 | TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING | A summary of groups of instructional programs that prepare individuals to operate and control equipment used to facilitate the movement of people or materials | |||
| 01 | AIR TRANSPORTATION | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to engage in activities concerned with the in flight operation of commercial and private airplanes, including piloting, navigating, and providing passenger services and general ground support. | |||
| 11 | Aeronautics 1 | ground school aviation; aviation careers; theory of flight; aviation regulations; navigation | |||
| 12 | Aeronautics 2 | advanced aviation; instrument flight; air traffic control; flight instruction | |||
| 21 | Aviation Technology 1 | Aviation, General; Avionics Technology | aircraft construction; original design; aviation engineering | ||
| 22 | Aviation Technology 2 | ||||
| 23 | Aviation Technology 3 | ||||
| 24 | Aviation Technology 4 | ||||
| 31 | Air Travel Service Occupations | reservation and ticketing; ramp and baggage handling service; food and beverage service; cleaning and maintenance of aircraft | |||
| 41 | Aircraft Parts Management 1 | ||||
| 42 | Aircraft Parts Management 2 | ||||
| 00 | Air Transportation, Other | ||||
| 02 | VEHICLE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION | A group of instructional programs that prepare individuals to drive trucks and buses, and to operate construction, material handling, and mining equipment | |||
| 11 | Forklift Operator | forklift type equipment operation; truck operation material handling equipment | |||
| 12 | Tractor-Trailer Truck Driving | ||||
| 13 | Heavy Vehicle Operation/Earth Moving Equipment | ||||
| 14 | Bus Driver/Chauffeur | ||||
| 00 | Vehicle and Equipment Operation, Other | ||||
| 03 | WATER TRANSPORTATION | A group of instructional programs to prepare individuals to perform Tasks on fresh-water and sea going ships, tugboats, barges, floating structures, and related harbor-and dock machinery. Includes instruction in firefighting; lifeboat work; swimming; fiber and wire rope handling and splicing; hull maintenance and painting; cargo-handling gear and ground tackle; maintenance, operation, and repair of main engines and auxiliary steam, refrigeration, water, and electrical systems; and watch keeping, store-keeping, and food preparation | |||
| 11 | Marine Mechanics, Basic | Marine Engine and Boat Repair 1 | outboard engines; power plant maintenance; electrical systems; steering systems; fuel systems | ||
| 12 | Marine Mechanics, Advanced | Marine Engine and Boat Repair 2 | vertical stern drive systems; inboard marine engines; boat servicing; refrigeration and water systems | ||
| 21 | Boat Building | boat construction techniques; boat design theory; boat repair | |||
| 31 | Navigation | navigation theory; navigation skills; celestial navigation | |||
| 41 | Aquatic Occupations | Marine diving | hands-on training in areas such as frogman, salvage diver, scuba diver, repairman | ||
| 00 | Water Transportation, Other | ||||
| 04 | TRANSPORTATION, GENERAL | ||||
| 11 | Introduction to Transportation Industry | Transportation Technology 1 | study of various transportation systems for movement of people and materials; analysis in terms of land, sea, air, and aerospace vehicles; service system design; government control and regulation of transportation systems; ecological effects of transportation systems | ||
| 12 | Transportation Technology 2 | in-depth study of two or more systems of transportation; individual study and research; new approaches to areas such as safety, design, economy of operation, service maintenance, and governmental control | |||
| 21 | Transportation/Traffic Technician | installation, repair, and maintenance of traffic control devices; design of traffic control systems | |||
| 99 | TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING, OTHER | ||||
| 00 | Transportation and Material Moving, Other | ||||
Section 50. Visual and Performing Arts
| CSSC Code | Title | Alternate Titles | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Category | Sub-Category | Course | |||
| 50 | VISUAL AND PERMORMING ARTS | ||||
| 01 | VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS, GENERAL | A group of instructional programs that generally describe the historic development, aesthetic qualities, and creative processes of two or more of the visual and performing arts | |||
| 11 | Aesthetics | Art/Music/Drama/Dance Survey | enrichment course; interrelated arts | ||
| 00 | Visual and Performing Arts, Other General | ||||
| 02 | CRAFTS | A group of instructional programs that describe how to increase one's skills to fashion objects in a specialized area of handwork | |||
| 11 | Crafts 7 | fabrics, fiber, paper leather; decorations; creative expression | |||
| 12 | Crafts 8 | fabrics, fiber, paper, leather; decorations; creative expression | |||
| 13 | Crafts 9 | Creative Crafts 9 | fiber, fabric, leather, metal, wood, plastic; weaving; macramé; woodcarving; jewelry; enameling; stitchery | ||
| 14 | Crafts 10 | Creative Crafts 10; Applied Art 10; Home Decorative Crafts 1 | fiber, fabric, leather, metal, wood, plastic, clay; pottery; macramé; wood carving; jewelry; leather tooling; needlework | ||
| 15 | Crafts 11 | Creative Crafts 11; Applied Art 11; Home Decorative Crafts 2 | fiber, fabric, leather, wood, metal, clay, plastic; pottery; macramé; wood carving; jewelry; leather tooling; needlework | ||
| 16 | Crafts 12 | Creative Crafts 12; Applied Art 12 | fiber, fabric, leather, wood, metal, plastic, clay; pottery; macramé; wood carving; jewelry; leather tooling; needlework | ||
| 21 | Crafts 11, Advanced | Creative Crafts 11, Advanced; Design Crafts 11, Advanced | advanced pottery; glazing; copper enameling; weaving; tie-dye; batik | ||
| 22 | Crafts 12, Advanced | advanced pottery and glazing; copper enameling; weaving | |||
| 31 | Decorator Crafts | household crafts; rug tufting; decoupage | |||
| 41 | Enameling | clay objects; decorative coatings; baking techniques | |||
| 51 | Jewelry 1 | Art Metals | wire bending; soldering; lost wax procedures; polishing; silversmithing; construction of jewelry | ||
| 52 | Jewelry 2 | Art Metals 2 | |||
| 53 | Jewelry 3 | Art Metals 3 | |||
| 54 | Jewelry 4 | Art Metals 4 | |||
| 61 | Ceramics 7 | slab, coil, modeling, sculpting; beginning wheel throwing techniques; glazing, firing | |||
| 62 | Ceramics 8 | clay objects; ceramic ware; forming; firing; glazing | |||
| 63 | Ceramics 9 | clay objects design; ceramic ware | |||
| 64 | Ceramics 10 | Pottery 10 | handbuilding; potter's wheel; mosaic tile; pinch, coil, slab; kiln operation | ||
| 65 | Ceramics 11 | Pottery 11 | press molding; coil building; decorating greenware and bisque ware | ||
| 66 | Ceramics 12 | Pottery 12 | advanced ceramics; glazing, firing, preparation of molds; kiln operation and control | ||
| 71 | Textile Design | Art Textiles, Fiber Design; Weaving and Dyeing | color, fiber, design, looms; natural and synthetic fibers; banners; quilt making; needlepoint | ||
| 81 | Model Building | design and building of models | |||
| 91 | Printmaking 1 | Printer's Ink | relief prints; single intaglio printing; silk screening; linoleum, stencil, block printing | ||
| 92 | Printmaking 2 | ||||
| 00 | Crafts, Other | ||||
| 03 | DANCE | A group of instructional programs that describe the performance and choreography of various kinds of dances, including but not limited to ballet, modern, jazz, ethnic, and folk dance | |||
| 11 | Modern Dance for Beginners 9 | Rhythm and Dance 9 | locomotor warm-ups; class improvisations; history of dance; theories of movement; methods of choreography | ||
| 12 | Modern Dance for Beginners 10 | Creative Dance 10; Rhythm and Dance 10 | dance using modern choreography | ||
| 13 | Modern Dance for Beginners 11 | Creative Dance 11; Rhythm and Dance 11 | dance using modern choreography; history of dance; variety of rhythmic activities | ||
| 14 | Modern Dance for Beginners 12 | Creative Dance 12; Rhythm and Dance 12 | dance using modern choreography; physical conditioning program | ||
| 21 | Modern Dance 9, Intermediate | dance using modern choreography | |||
| 22 | Modern Dance 10, Intermediate | dance using modern choreography | |||
| 23 | Modern Dance 11, Intermediate | dance using modern choreography | |||
| 24 | Modern Dance 12, Intermediate | dance using modern choreography | |||
| 31 | Dance 9, Advanced | advanced modern dance techniques | |||
| 32 | Dance 10, Advanced | modern dance; ballet, disco, Jazz, tap dance | |||
| 33 | Dance 11, Advanced | advanced modern dance | |||
| 34 | Dance 12, Advanced | advanced modern dance | |||
| 41 | Performing Dance Group 9 | modern dance performances | |||
| 42 | Performing Dance Group 10 | modern dance performances | |||
| 43 | Performing Dance Group 11 | modern dance performances | |||
| 44 | Performing Dance Group 12 | modern dance performances | |||
| 51 | Ballet and Jazz for Beginners 9 | history of dance; theory of movement; methods of choreography; rhythmic activities; tap, ballet, folk, square | |||
| 52 | Ballet and Jazz for Beginners 10 | history of dance; theories of movement; methods of choreography; rhythmic activities; tap, ballet, folk, square | |||
| 53 | Ballet and Jazz for Beginners 11 | history of dance; theories of movement; fundamentals of movement; methods of choreography; tap, ballet, folk, square | |||
| 54 | Ballet and Jazz for Beginners 12 | history of dance; theories of movement; fundamentals of movement; methods of choreography; tap, ballet, folk, square | |||
| 61 | Ethnic Dance | Folk Dance | vocabulary and steps in folk dance | ||
| 71 | Square Dance | vocabulary and steps in square dance | |||
| 81 | Aerobic Dance | dancing for health | |||
| 00 | Dance, Other | ||||
| 04 | DESIGN | A group of instructional programs that describe the theories, techniques, and creative processes for more effectively performing the function of communicating feelings, ideas, and information through use of materials and media to create two- or three-dimensional visual affects. | |||
| 11 | Graphic Design | art vocations; basic lettering styles | |||
| 21 | Theater Makeup | techniques of makeup for drama | |||
| 31 | Lighting Fundamentals, Theater | techniques of lighting in the theater | |||
| 00 | Design, Other | ||||
| 05 | DRAMATIC ARTS | A group of instructional programs that describe the development, theory, and processes of creating live performances through human expressive modalities | |||
| 11 | Stagecraft 9 | Acting Fundamentals 9; Theater Arts 1 | set design; construction; improvisation; lighting | ||
| 12 | Stagecraft 10 | Stage Design and Stagecraft 10; Play Production 10; Dramatics 10; Acting Fundamentals 10 | set design; construction; makeup; costumes; stage lighting; scene cutting | ||
| 13 | Stagecraft 11 | Dramatics 11; Theater Projects 11; Theater Production 11; Acting Fundamentals 11; Play Production 11; Acting Workshop | |||
| 14 | Stagecraft 12 | Dramatics 12; Theater Projects 12; Acting Fundamentals 12; Play Production 12; Theater Workshop 12 | set design; construction; makeup; costumes; stage lighting; scene cutting | ||
| 21 | Improvisation and Mime | fundamentals of acting; stylized motion study | |||
| 31 | Playwriting | writing format and techniques for plays | |||
| 41 | Theater Practicum Contract | additional work in any phase of theater | |||
| 51 | Drama, History | development of dramatic literature; theater history; theater heritage | |||
| 61 | Drama, Independent Study | play production; play writing; independent work | |||
| 71 | IB Theater | ||||
| 00 | Dramatic Arts, Other | ||||
| 06 | FILM ARTS | ||||
| 11 | Film Study | Film Criticism; Film Appreciation | lighting; setting; techniques of film | ||
| 12 | Language of the Cinema | view, discuss, write about, analyze, evaluate variety of short and feature length films | |||
| 21 | Photography 10 | black and white photography; darkroom procedures; use of camera and light meter; making contact prints and enlarging negatives; composition skills lighting | |||
| 22 | Photography 11, Elementary | Visual Composition | photographic equipment and chemicals; composing, taking, developing black and white photographs | ||
| 23 | Photography 12, Elementary | basic photography methods | |||
| 31 | Photography 11, Advanced | 35 mm camera; printing; processing; aesthetic qualities; photographic theory | |||
| 32 | Photography 12, Advanced | 35 mm camera; processing film; aesthetic qualities; photographic theory | |||
| 00 | Film Arts, Other | ||||
| 07 | FINE ARTS | A group of instructional programs that describe the organization of materials and media for two-or three-dimensional visual affects that communicate ideas and express emotion and are considered primarily in relation to aesthetic criteria of judgements of beauty or meaningfulness | |||
| 01 | Fine Arts 7 | Art 7 | development of sculpture, architecture, printing; color; shapes; space; texture | ||
| 02 | Fine Arts 8 | Art 8 | principles of design and elements of art | ||
| 03 | Art, General | Survey Media; Studio in Art; Fine Arts Studio; Studio Art Laboratory; Arts and Crafts Studio | overview course; lettering; drawing; basic design; color; display production | ||
| 04 | Art 1 | Art 9 | principles of design and elements of art | ||
| 05 | Art 2 | Art 10 | principles of design and elements of art | ||
| 06 | Art 3 | Art 11 | principles of design and elements of art | ||
| 07 | Art 4 | Art 12 | portfolio preparation | ||
| 08 | Art 1, Independent Study | self-directed; portfolio; ceramics; self evaluation | |||
| 09 | Art 2, Independent Study | Senior Studio Art | contract; art history; drawing; jewelry; painting; graphics | ||
| 11 | Art Services 10 | School Beautification 10 | school service; displays; posters; tickets | ||
| 12 | Art Services 11 | School Beautification 11 | school service; displays; posters; tickets | ||
| 13 | Art Services 12 | School Beautification 12 | displays; posters; murals; programs; fliers; tickets for school activities | ||
| 14 | Drawing | Drawing and Painting; Two Dimensional Design; Drawing and Color; Drawing Techniques | contour; gesture; pencil, pen and ink; brush and pastels; perspective; still life | ||
| 15 | Painting 1 | watercolor; tempera; acrylics; application of paint | |||
| 16 | Painting 2 | contemporary painting techniques; materials application | |||
| 17 | Watercolor 1 | Watercolor Painting; Watercolors and Airbrush | technique; style | ||
| 18 | Cartooning | newspapers; magazine; illustrations; animation work | |||
| 19 | Mural Painting | painting of scenes on school or community walls; techniques, materials for murals | |||
| 20 | Sculpture | Three Dimensional Art; Three Dimensional Design; Wood and Stone Carving; Plastic Arts | space, mass, volume; string, wire, paper mache; clay, carving stone, balsa wood, plaster; wax, metal, yarns, fabrics; 3-dimensional objects | ||
| 21 | Silk Screen | silk screen construction; print making | |||
| 22 | Assemblage | materials combination for constructions; soldering; gluing; tin; wood; plexiglass | |||
| 23 | Product Design | Design; Color and Design | design of products; automobiles; appliances; furniture design; stamps; logos | ||
| 24 | Life Drawing | Figure Drawing; Portraiture | human muscle and skeletal structures | ||
| 25 | Calligraphy | lettering styles | |||
| 26 | Art History and Appreciation | Arts and the Masters | independent research; field trips; museum study, slide programs; art history from primitive art to the present | ||
| 27 | Black Fine Arts | contributions of Blacks to fine arts | |||
| 28 | Mexico, Fine Arts | contributions of Mexico to fine arts | |||
| 29 | Bicultural Art | art of two cultures compared | |||
| 30 | Artist in Residence Program | practicing artist working with students | |||
| 31 | Ethnic Art History | history of art for a given ethnic group | |||
| 32 | Art As A Multicultural Study | variety of cultures represented by their art forms | |||
| 33 | AP Art History | ||||
| 34 | AP Studio Art/General | ||||
| 35 | AP Studio Art/Drawing | ||||
| 36 | IB Art Studies | ||||
| 37 | IB Art Studio | ||||
| 00 | Fine Arts, Other | ||||
| 08 | GRAPHIC ARTS TECHNOLOGY | An instructional program that prepares individuals in all phases of hot-type, cold-type, and computer-type setting, including typographical layout, composition, press work, binding, lithography, photo-engraving, and other graphic arts related to the printing industry. Includes instruction in drawing and lettering; theory and science relating to camera work and photography, typographical lay outs, and machine-type setting; silk (or other) screen printing, multicolor composition and printing; ink and color preparation paper and other printing materials; printing press operation, servicing, and elementary maintenance; cost estimation and the production, inspection, quality control, handling, binding, packaging, and storage of printing materials | |||
| 11 | Computer Graphics Design | Computer Art | use of the computer in creating art, advertisements, illustrations, videographics | ||
| 00 | Graphic Arts Technology, Other | ||||
| 09 | MUSIC | ||||
| 01 | Music 7 | Music, Introduction | rhythm, melody, harmony introduction; ear training | ||
| 02 | Music 8 | rhythm, melody, harmony introduction; ear training | |||
| 03 | Band 7 | training skills; preparatory work; instrumental skill development | |||
| 04 | Band 7, Advanced | marching; concert band | |||
| 05 | Band 8 | training for band | |||
| 06 | Band 8, Advanced | phrasing; individual technique; sound production | |||
| 07 | Band 9 | training for beginning band | |||
| 08 | Band 9, Advanced | sight reading ability; instrumental proficiency; performance by audition | |||
| 09 | Band, Concert | experienced players; tone production, sight reading, ear training, intonation and technical facility; performances | |||
| 10 | Band, Marching | participation in band, playing, marching | |||
| 11 | Band, Symphonic | Senior Band Front | tone production, tone quality; group playing | ||
| 12 | Orchestra 7 | music reading and performance; skill development | |||
| 13 | Orchestra 7, Advanced | music reading and performance; skill development | |||
| 14 | Orchestra 8 | music playing and performance | |||
| 15 | Orchestra 8, Advanced | music playing and performance | |||
| 16 | Orchestra 9 | music playing and performance | |||
| 17 | Orchestra 9, Advanced | section playing; audition; performance | |||
| 18 | Orchestra 10 | music playing and performance | |||
| 19 | Orchestra 11 | Concert Orchestra | audition for playing and performance | ||
| 20 | Orchestra 12 | Symphonic Orchestra | audition for playing and performance | ||
| 21 | Instrumental String Class | basic concepts; string playing | |||
| 22 | Brass and Percussion Class | basic concepts; brass playing; percussion playing | |||
| 23 | Wind Ensemble | Brasswind | technically difficult wind playing | ||
| 24 | Woodwind Class | basic concepts of woodwind playing | |||
| 25 | Electronic Music, Introduction | composition; tape recorders; synthesizers | |||
| 26 | Ensemble, Instrumental | Stage Band; Music on Stage; Jazz Ensemble | playing jazz in small groups | ||
| 27 | Guitar, Beginning | group instruction; fundamentals of music; folk, classical, blues, rock | |||
| 28 | Guitar, Intermediate | playing guitar; music reading; instrument technique | |||
| 29 | Guitar, Advanced | playing guitar; music reading; instrument technique | |||
| 30 | Handbells | playing handbells; music reading; instrument technique | |||
| 31 | Piano 1 | Keyboard | music reading; instrumental performance | ||
| 32 | Piano 2 | further study; piano technique and music | |||
| 33 | Organ | study of the organ; music and technique | |||
| 34 | Music Lessons, Applied | note reading; individual instrumental study; individual voice study | |||
| 35 | Chorus 7 | practice for special productions; basic music reading; tone production; intonation and rhythm | |||
| 36 | Chorus 7, Advanced | all-state, all-county auditions; pitch matching, intonation, tone quality; rhythm; sight-reading | |||
| 37 | Chorus 8 | practice for special productions; pitch matching, intonation, tone quality; rhythm; sight-reading | |||
| 38 | Chorus 8, Advanced | all-state, all-county auditions; advanced pitch matching, intonation, tone quality; rhythm; sight-reading | |||
| 39 | Chorus 9 | participation in special chorus; music reading; tone production; intonation and rhythm | |||
| 40 | Chorus 9, Advanced | all-state, all-county audition; balance, sound, voice production | |||
| 41 | Chorus 10 | singing in groups; pitch matching, intonation, tone quality; rhythm; sight-reading | |||
| 42 | Chorus 10, Advanced | music literacy; vocal technique | |||
| 43 | Chorus 11 | singing group; glee clubs; pitch matching, intonation, tone quality | |||
| 44 | Chorus 11, Advanced | audition for acceptance; group singing; pitch matching, intonation, tone quality; rhythm; sight- | |||
| 45 | Chorus 12 | group singing; tone production; intonation; rhythm | |||
| 46 | Chorus 12, Advanced | motets; madrigals; lieder; art songs; chamber choir | |||
| 47 | Vocal Ensemble | Madrigal Singers; Concert Chorale; Glee Club; Pop Rock Ensemble; Barbershop Octet; Chamber Singers; A Capella Choir | small group singing; variety of formats | ||
| 48 | Voice Class | Ear Training and Sight Singing | study of pitch, tone, rhythm; control of voice | ||
| 49 | Harmony and Composition | Composition, Musical | introduction to basic composition and arranging; keyboard harmony and ear training; improvisation in jazz and rock idioms | ||
| 50 | Arranging | Orchestration | application of arrangement methods to orchestra music | ||
| 51 | Conducting | techniques of music conducting | |||
| 52 | Music Theory | Musicianship | music theory fundamentals; keyboard harmony; sight singing; dictation, solfege, rhythmic patterns; scales, intervals; harmonic analysis | ||
| 53 | Music History 7 | music history, Renaissance to the present | |||
| 54 | Music History 8 | Music Through the Ages | performance; theory; musical history; jazz; popular music; elements of musical structure; 20th Century music | ||
| 55 | Music History 9 | Contemporary Music 9; Pop Music History 9 | history of American music; 20th Century music | ||
| 56 | Music History 10 | Contemporary Music 10; Pop Music History 10 | history of American music | ||
| 57 | Music History 11 | Contemporary Music 11; Pop Music History 11 | history of American music | ||
| 58 | Music History 12 | Contemporary Music 12; Pop Music History 12 | history of American music | ||
| 59 | Music Literature 9 | Traditional Music 9, Survey | form and structure; music literature; opera; ballet; musical types and styles | ||
| 60 | Music Literature 10 | Traditional Music 10, Survey | form and structure; traditional opera, ballet music | ||
| 61 | Music Literature 11 | Traditional Music 11, Survey | form and structure of music | ||
| 62 | Music Literature 12 | Traditional Music 12, Survey | form and structure of music | ||
| 63 | Music Appreciation | Adventures in Listening | record listening; Gregorian chant, opera, sonata; string quartet, symphonic poem; electronic, rock melody | ||
| 64 | Folk Music, Ethnic | music of specific cultures | |||
| 65 | Music Theater | American Musical Theater; Jazz and Stage Ensemble; Mixed Ensembles (Instrumental/Vocal) Theater Music Workshop | study of Broadway musicals, opera, dinner theater, entertainment groups; practical experience in production; stage design; costuming; makeup; tickets and promotion | ||
| 66 | Music, Independent Study | Symphony and Lecture Series; Music Reading and Conference | theory, chamber music, composition, keyboard, music arts; music theory; history, conducting, composition; independent projects | ||
| 67 | Music Laboratory, General Survey | introduction to music, basic instruments; hands-on experience for non-performing students | |||
| 68 | IB Music | ||||
| 69 | AP Music Theory | ||||
| 00 | Music, Other | ||||
| 99 | VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS, OTHER | A group of instructional programs in visual and performing arts not described above | |||
| 00 | Visual and Performing Arts, Other | ||||
Section 51. Executive Internship
| CSSC Code | Title | Alternate Titles | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Category | Sub-Category | Course | |||
| 51 | EXECUTIVE INTERNSHIP | ||||
| 01 | 01 | Executive Internship | |||
| 02 | Executive Internship 2 | ||||
| 03 | International Careers Internship | ||||
Section 52. General (Including Pre-vocational Programs) EMH
| CSSC Code | Title | Alternate Titles | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Category | Sub-Category | Course | |||
| 52 | GENERAL (INCLUDING PRE-VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS) EMH | ||||
| 01 | 01 | General (Including Pre-Vocational Programs)EMH | |||
| 02 | Mathematics EMH | ||||
| 03 | English/Language Arts EMH | ||||
| 04 | Science EMH | ||||
| 05 | Social Studies EMH | ||||
| 06 | Adaptive Foods EMH | ||||
| 07 | Adaptive Foundry EMH | ||||
| 08 | Adaptive Drivers Education EMH | ||||
| 09 | Apdaptive Health Education EMH | ||||
| 10 | Work Program (OJT Off Campus)EMH | ||||
| 02 | 01 | Resource (General) EH | |||
| 02 | Self Contained EH | ||||
| 03 | English/Language Arts EH | ||||
| 04 | Mathematics EH | ||||
| 05 | Science EH | ||||
| 06 | Social Studies EH | ||||
| 03 | 01 | English/Language Arts Deaf | |||
| 02 | Mathematics Deaf | ||||
| 03 | Science Deaf | ||||
| 04 | Social Studies Deaf | ||||
| 05 | General Deaf | ||||
| 04 | 01 | General Blind | |||
| 05 | 01 | Home Bound (home or hospital for more than 10 days) | |||
| 06 | 01 | Learning Disabilities Other | |||
| 07 | 01 | Help For Under-Achievers and Disadvantaged Students | |||
| 08 | 01 | Speech Impariment General | |||
| 09 | 01 | Physically Handicapped (General) | |||
| 02 | Physically Handicapped Work Program | ||||
| 10 | 01 | Multi-Handicapped (General) | |||