MPHS Course Registration 2016-2017 11 th Grade CMS ID# Name (Last, First) Phone Parents/Guardian Parent email address Student Signature Parent Signature HS Counselor Review Initials: Date: Key for Symbols + Receives 1 additional quality point ++ Receives 2 additional quality points You must sign up for the equivalent of 8 yearlong courses. Students interested in early release, late arrival, or CPCC should register for 8 classes and discuss other options with their counselor. IB Program Group 1 English IB Language A- Literature HL I Group 2 World Languages Juniors must be in SL I or SL II.. Juniors can test SL after completing SL II. Group 3 Social Studies IB History of the Americas HL I (required). The other IB Social Studies are electives you can use to meet the Group 6 requirement. SL I (junior or senior) and HL II (senior) test Group 4 Sciences IB Biology, IB Chemistry, and IB Physics are offered SL or HL. IB Environmental Systems and Societies is offered only SL. All four test senior year. Group 5 Math Juniors cannot test HL. Juniors can test SL after completing IB Mathematical Studies SL II or IB Mathematics SL II. Make certain you have senior option! Group 6 Arts & Electives You must choose either one of the IB Arts (IB Film, IB Theatre, IB Visual Arts, or IB Visual Arts Photo) or an IB course from Groups 2-4. IB Arts are two-year courses; juniors cannot test! # 7 IB Theory of Knowledge I (TOK)* TOK is a required two-year course. # 8 Juniors and seniors can take one non- IB elective. If you take a one-year SL IB course as your required Group 6 elective (e.g. IB Psychology SL I), you will have a space for an additional non-ib elective, either the junior or senior year. Thus, you may get 3 total! IB Diploma Options: 3 Higher Level (HL) and 3 Standard Level (SL) or 4 HL and 2 SL from the above 6 groups. X IB Literature A: Literature HL I ++ IB Environmental Systems and Societies SL I ++ IB Biology HL 1 ++ IB Chemistry HL 1 ++ IB Physics HL I ++ X IB History of the Americas HL I++ IB Mathematical Studies SL I ++ IB Mathematical Studies SL II ++ IB Mathematics SL I ++ IB Mathematics SL II ++ IB Mathematics Higher Level I ++ IB Language B: French SL I ++ IB Language B: French SL II ++ IB Language B: Spanish SL I ++ IB Language B: Spanish SL II ++ IB Language B: Latin SL I ++ IB Language B: Latin SL II ++ IB Language B: German SL I ++ IB Language B: German SL II ++ IB Psychology SL I ++ IB Philosophy SL I ++ IB Geography SL I ++ IB Economics SL I ++ IB Business Management I SL I++ IB Theatre Arts SL I ++ IB Theater Arts HL I ++ IB Visual Arts SL I ++ IB Visual Arts HL I++ IB Visual Arts (Photo) SL I ++ (application) IB Visual Arts (Photo) HL I ++ (application) IB Film HL I ++ X IB Theory of Knowledge I++ (new IB diploma requirement)
. English English III English III Honors + AP English Language ++ Social Studies Amer History: Founding Prin,Civics & Economics Amer History: Founding Prin,Civics & Economics Honors + American History I American History Honors I + American History II American History Honors II+ AP US History ++ Science All students who choose to take a double AP course must also sign up for Science 2. This lab indicates a double class during the scheduling process. Biology Biology Honors+ Chemistry (CCMII prerequisite) Chemistry Honors + Physics Honors + Physical Science AP Physics 1 (double ) ++ (CCM2 prerequisite) & Science 2 AP Physics 2 (double ) ++ (CCM3 prerequisite) & Science 2 AP Physics C: Mechanics ++ AP Biology (double )++ & Science 2 AP Chemistry (double ) ++& Science 2 AP Environmental Science ++ Math All students taking Foundations Math I or II will need to register for Common Core I or Common Core II for 2 credits. Intensified Foundations of Common Core Math I CCMI (2 credits) Foundations of Common Core Math II CC Math II Common Core Math II Honors + Common Core Math III Common Core Math III Honors+ Pre Calculus Honors + Advanced Functions and Modeling SREB (Common Core IV) AP Calculus AB ++ AP Calculus BC ++ AP Statistics ++ JROTC ROTC I ROTC II ROTC III ROTC Leadership I * ROTC Leadership Lab II * ROTC Leadership Lab III *
World Languages Course numbers ending in x0000 are semester long () courses. are day courses. German I German II Honors German III+ Latin I Latin II Honors Latin III+ French I French II Honors French III+ Spanish I Spanish II Honors Spanish III+ Honors Spanish IV+ Honors French IV + Spanish I Spanish II Honors Spanish III+ Honors Spanish IV+ Honors German IV + AP French V ++ AP Spanish V++ AP German V ++ Science & Social Studies Electives Check pre-requisite requirements for all AP courses. Course numbers ending in x0000 are semester long () courses. are day courses. English Electives Course numbers ending in x0000 are semester long () courses. or x 0840 are day courses. Psychology African American Studies Oceanography Astronomy Anatomy and Physiology (Honors)+ Forensic Science (Honors)+ AP US Government++ AP Human Geography++ AP Psychology++ AP European History++ AP World History++ AP Economics++ Speech and Debate I Speech and Debate II Speech and Debate III Honors + Creative Writing Literature and Film Speech and Debate I Speech and Debate II Literature and Film SPECIAL ELECTIVES WITH TEACHER APPROVAL REQUIRED (TEACHER APPROVED CLASSES) Learning Lab Newspaper Global Leadership Seminar (SGA) Perspectives on Leadership (TV production) Literary Magazine
SPECIAL ELECTIVES WITH TEACHER APPROVAL REQUIRED (continued) Yearbook Photography (beginning) Perspectives on Leadership (TV production) Leadership Development (Dream Team) Learning Lab HELP DESK Fine Arts (all classes are day) Students can take the same level art course more than one time and receive credit. In order to take advanced art, students must pass and fulfill the portfolio requirements from the previous level and have teacher signature/approval. Level 1-Beginning Level 2- Intermediate Level 3- Proficient Level 4- Advanced or AP Health & PE Electives IB MYP H/PE is the only day H/PE course offered. It is open to ALL students who would like to take H/PE on an day schedule. Courses numbers ending in x0000 are semester long () courses. or x 0840 are day courses. Pre-requisite Teacher Course Selections Signature Visual Arts(beginning) N/A N/A Visual Arts (Intermediate) Visual Arts (Proficient)+ Digital Art (beginning) Beginning Art NA Digital Art (Intermediate) AP Art History++ AP Music Theory++ Theatre (beginning) N/A N/A Theatre (Intermediate) Theatre (proficient) + Theatre (advanced) + Theatre proficient Tech Theatre (beginning) N/A N/A Tech Theatre (Intermediate) Tech Beginning Dance (beginning) N/A N/A Dance (Intermediate) Audition Required Dance (Proficient)+ Audition Required Dance (Advanced)+ Audition Required Chorus (beginning) N/A N/A Mixed Concert Choir N/A N/A Chamber Women s Choir+ Audition Required Mixed Chamber (Advanced)+ Audition Required Symphonic Band+ Wind Ensemble+ Audition Required Symphonic Orchestra+ Audition Required Concert Orchestra N/A N/A Chamber Orchestra+ Audition Required Jazz Ensemble+ Audition Required Music Theory Strength Training (novice) Strength Training (intermediate) Strength Training (Advanced) Life Time Sports Team Sports Sports Medicine I Sports Medicine II Sports Medicine III Health and Physical Education Strength Training (novice) Strength Training (intermediate) Strength Training (advanced) Life Time Sports Team Sports Health and Physical Education IB MYP
Career and Technical Education Classes Please check with your counselor about prerequisites for certain CTE classes. Courses numbers ending in x0000 are semester long () courses. are day courses. Accounting Honors + (Prerequisite: recommend completion of Algebra I) Apparel Automotive I Automotive II Business Law (pre-requisite POB) Business Management (prerequisite any Business course) Computer Programming I Computer Programming II Honors + CTE Advanced Studies (prerequisite 2 CTE courses) Culinary Arts and Hospitality I (prerequisite Intro to Culinary Arts) Culinary Arts II (double ) Drafting I Drafting II-Architecture Honors + Entrepreneurship I Fashion Merchandising Foundations of Information Technology Horticulture I Horticulture II Honors+ Horticulture II: Landscaping Hospitality and Tourism Interior Design I Interior Design II Honors + Introduction to Culinary Arts Marketing Marketing Management (prerequisite any Marketing course) Multimedia Webpage Design PLTW Civil Engineering and Architecture Honors + (prerequisite POE or Drafting II) PLTW Engineering Design and Development (prerequisite POE or CEA) PLTW Human Body Systems Honors + (prerequisite PBS) PLTW Intro to Engineering Design + PLTW Medical Intervention Honors + (prerequisite HBS) PLTW Principles of Biomedical Science Honors + (prerequisite CCI and Bio) PLTW Principles of Engineering Honors + (prerequisite Intro to Engineering) Day Principles of Business and Finance Sports and Entertainment Marketing I Sports and Entertainment Marketing II Honors + Accounting Honors + CTE Advanced Studies (prerequisite 2 CTE Courses) Horticulture I International Marketing Honors+ Marketing Multimedia and Website Design PLTW Intro to Engineering and Design Honors + PLTW Principles of Engineering Honors + Principles of Business and Finance Sports and Entertainment Marketing II Honors+ Strategic Marketing Honors +
ELL Students Only ELL English Level ELL Reading and Writing ELL Lab Foundations of CC I/CCI (2 credits) SIOP Greenhouse /Biology SIOP American History I SIOP American History II SIOP Civic and Economics Alternates Please select four (4) semester long courses () as alternates. Select your alternates carefully as these courses may appear in your final course schedule. Courses selected as alternates that are in the final schedule will not be eligible for schedule changes. 1) 2) 3) 4) Day Alternates Please select four day courses as alternates. Select your alternates carefully as these courses may appear in your final course schedule. Courses selected as alternates that are in the final schedule will not be eligible for schedule changes. 1) 2) 3) 4)