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North East ISD students entering 9th grade in 2014 and thereafter, will graduate under the Foundation High School Program (FHSP) with Endorsements and Distinguished Level of Achievement. Below are the five endorsements available and the Programs of Study in each endorsement. The courses in the Programs of Study you select should be used to create your four-year plan for graduation. Students attending a magnet program should contact that program for more specific information related to the Endorsements and Programs of Study available. All required prerequisites must be followed. NEISD will offer all Endorsements, but specific Programs of Study and course offerings may vary from school to school. Multidisciplinary Studies Endorsement Options Academic Four Core Four credits in each of the four foundation subject areas (English, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies) that must include English IV and Chemistry and/or Physics Advanced Placement and Dual Credit Four credits in Advanced Placement or Dual Credit selected from English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Economics, Languages other than English, or Fine Arts AVID (Student must be accepted to the program.) 1030 AVID I (1.0) 9 1031 AVID II (1.0) 10 1032 AVID III (1.0) 11 1033 AVID IV (1.0) 12 Arts and Humanities Endorsement Options English 6 Credits (4.0 credits for Foundation and 2.0 additional credits) English I, II, III And complete at least 3.0 credits from these courses: English IV, Independent Study in English, Literary Genres, Creative Writing, Research and Technical Writing, Humanities, Communication Applications, and AP English Literature Fine Arts A coherent sequence of 4.0 credits by selecting courses from one or two categories or disciplines in Fine Arts: Art, Band, Cheer, Choir, Dance, Flags, Orchestra, Instrumental Ensemble, Technical Theatre or Theatre 1 Working Document-DRS/CTE 3/01/18

Arts and Humanities Endorsement Options Continued Foreign Language (Option 1) Four levels (I-IV) of the same language: American Sign Language, French, German, Japanese, Latin, Mandarin Chinese, or Spanish Foreign Language (Option 2) Two levels (I-II) of the same language and then two levels (I-II) of another language American Sign Language, French, German, Japanese, Latin, Mandarin Chinese, or Spanish Social Studies 5 Credits (3.0 credits for Foundation and 2.0 additional credits) Student must complete a total of 5.0 credits from these courses: Advanced Social Studies courses: Model UN, Advanced Sociology, Anthropology, AP Comparative Government and Politics, AP Human Geography, Economics, AP European History, Global Leadership, AP Macroeconomics, AP Microeconomics, Area Studies, Psychology, AP Psychology, Special Topics, AP U.S. Government, AP U.S. History, U.S. History, U.S. Military History, World Geography Studies, World History Studies 2 Working Document-DRS/CTE 3/01/18

Business and Industry Endorsement Options *Science/Math/Fine Arts Credit Course BOLD CTE Advanced Courses Accounting 8290 Principles of Business, Marketing, and Finance 1 9-11 8272 Financial Mathematics* 8300 Banking and Financial Services 0.5 10-12 8291 Business Information Management I At least Two Credits from the following: 1 9-12 Advanced and Manufacturing Academy (All Campuses) An Alamo Colleges program Students must apply and be accepted into the 11th and 12th grade program. http://www.alamoacademies.com/ 6778 Advanced and Manufacturing Academy I-A 6779 Advanced and Manufacturing Academy I-B 6780 Advanced and Manufacturing Academy II-A 6781 Advanced and Manufacturing Academy II-B 2 11 1 11 1 12 8301 Accounting I 8302 Accounting II* 1 11-12 6770 Statistics and Business Decision Making* 1 11-12 Aerospace Academy (All Campuses) An Alamo Colleges program Students must apply and be accepted into the 11th and 12th grade program. http://www.alamoacademies.com/ 6782 Aerospace Academy I A 2 11 Hallmark College of Aeronautics and Aviation Maintenance (All Campuses) A Hallmark University program-students must apply and be accepted into the 11th and 12th grade program. www.hallmarkuniversity.edu/aerochi 6786 Hallmark Aeronautics and Aviation I-A 2 11 6783 Aerospace Academy I B 1 11 6784 Aerospace Academy II A 6787 Hallmark Aeronautics and Aviation I-B 6788 Hallmark Aeronautics and Aviation II 1 11 3 12 6785 Aerospace Academy II B 1 12 3 Working Document-DRS/CTE 3/01/18

Agriscience Magnet Program (Madison HS) (See magnet program director for more information http://agrisciencemagnetprogram.weebly.com/) 3023MS/8261HS Principles of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources 1 7-12 8262 Food and Safety 8268 Food Processing 1 11-12 8269 Advanced Animal Science* 1 11-12 8069 Small Animal Management 0.5 10-12 8265 Livestock Production 8266 Equine Science 0.5 10-12 8267 Veterinary Medical Applications 1 11-12 8275 Horticultural Science 8077 Landscape Design and Management 0.5 10-12 8070 Turf Grass Management 0.5 10-12 8067 Greenhouse Operation and Production 8277 Advanced Plant and Soil Science* 1 11-12 8278 Floral Design* 1 9-12 8279 Professional Standards in Agribusiness 0.5 10-12 8280 Agribusiness Management and Marketing 8281 Mathematical Applications in Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources* 8282 Agricultural Structures Design and Fabrication 1 11-12 8283 Agricultural Mechanics and Metal Technologies 6772 Agricultural Equipment Design and Fabrication 1 11-12 8263 Wildlife, Fisheries and Ecology Management 1 9-12 8066 Energy and Natural Resource 8284 Agricultural Power Systems 2 10-12 6771 Advanced Energy and Natural Resource 8287 Practicum in Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources 1 11-12 2 11-12 4 Working Document-DRS/CTE 3/01/18

Animation Architectural Design 3020MS/6656HS Principles of Arts, Audio/Video, and 1 7-9 6647 Principles of Architecture 1 9-12 6700 Video Game Design 1 9-12 5809 Professional 8245 Architectural Design I 8246 Architectural Design II 2 11-12 6711 Animation I 6713 OR 6714 Animation II 1 11-12 Animation II Course & Lab 2 11-12 6760 Practicum in Animation 8247 Practicum in Architectural Design Automotive/Diesel Career and Technical Education Center- Transportation Academy (Available for all students, see magnet program director for more information https://www.neisd.net/ctec) 8112 Automotive I: Maintenance and Light Repair 8113 Automotive II: Automotive Service 2 9-12 2 11-12 6774 Diesel Equipment I 2 9-12 6775 Diesel Equipment II 2 10-12 8114 OR Practicum in Transportation Systems Extended Practicum in 6776 Transportation Systems 6777 Practicum in Transportation Systems II 2 11-12 3 11-12 2 11-12 Broadcast Journalism 1705 Broadcast Journal. I (1.0) 9-12 1706 Broadcast Journal. II (1.0) 9-12 1707 Broadcast Journal. III (1.0) 9-12 And complete at least 1.0 credit from these course options: Any one of the 3 first level courses from Debate, Public Speaking, Advanced Digital Journalism, Advanced Journalism Yearbook Production; 5828 Independent Studies in Speech (11-12, 1.0); 5810 Oral Interp I (9-12, 1.0); 1703 Journalism I (9-12, 1.0); 1704 Independent Study in Journalism (9-12, 1.0); 1720 Photojournalism (9-12, 1.0) 5 Working Document-DRS/CTE 3/01/18

Business Administration 8290 Principles of Business, Marketing, and Finance 1 9-11 8301 Accounting I Construction 8291 Business Information Management I 8292 Business Information Management II 1 9-12 8288 Virtual Business 0.5 10-12 8294 Business Management 6763 Principles of Construction 1 9-12 8081 Construction Management I 2 10-12 8240 Construction Management II 2 11-12 8236 Mill and Cabinetmaking 2 10-12 6744-LEE Building Maintenance I 2 10-12 8296 Global Business 0.5 10-12 6750 Business Law 1 11-12 Culinary Arts 3015 MS Principles of Hospitality and Tourism 1 7-8 8063 Culinary Arts 2 10-12 8064 Advanced Culinary Arts 2 10-12 8021 Practicum in Culinary Arts 2 11-12 Electrical Systems (MacArthur HS) (See magnet program director for more information http://www2.neisd.net/est/) 6763 Principles of Construction 1 9-12 5809 Professional 8154 Electrical I 8155 Electrical II 2 11-12 8028 Food Science* 1 11-12 8078 OR 8079 Practicum in Construction Extended Practicum in Construction 3 12 Debate Must Complete: 5820 Debate/Public Speaking I (2.0) 9-12 5825 Debate/Public Speaking II. (2.0) 10-12 5827 Debate/Public Speaking III (2.0) 11-12 6 Working Document-DRS/CTE 3/01/18

Fashion Design 3016MS/6721HS Principles in Human Services 1 7-12 3020MS/6656HS Principles of Arts, 1 7-9 Audio/Video, and 5809 Professional 8015 Fashion Design I 6747 Fashion Design II 1 11-12 OR 6749 Fashion Design II Course & 2 11-12 Lab 8017 Practicum in Fashion Design 2 11-12 Heavy Equipment Academy (All Campuses) An Alamo Colleges program Students must apply and be accepted in to the 11th and 12th grade program. http://www.alamoacademies.com/ 7776 Heavy Equipment Academy I-A 2 11 7777 Heavy Equipment Academy I-B 1 11 7778 Heavy Equipment Academy II-A 7779 Heavy Equipment Academy II-B 1 12 Information 3043(MS magnet)/6766hs 3017MS/6687HS Principles of Cybersecurity 1 7-12 Principles of Information 1 7-10 5819 Professional 8297 Digital Media 1 9-12 6643 Web Technologies 6631 Computer Programming I 6632 Computer Programming II 1 11-12 6658 Computer Maintenance 6699 Internetworking 1 9-12 Technologies I 6705 Internetworking Technologies II 6755 Networking Graphic Design 3020MS/6656HS 3017MS/6687HS -Offered at Roosevelt Only Principles of Arts, Audio/Video, and Principles of Information 1 7-9 1 7-10 6700 Video Game Design 1 9-12 6732 Commercial Photography I 1.0 9-12 6730 Graphic Design and Illustration I 6752 Graphic Design and Illustration II OR Graphic Design and Illustration II Course & Lab 6753 6762 Practicum in Graphic Design and Illustration Information Security Academy (All Campuses) 2 10-12 2 11-12 An Alamo Colleges program Students must apply and be accepted in the 11th and 12th grade program. http://www.alamoacademies.com/ 6789 Information and Security Academy I-A 6790 Information and Security Academy I-B 6791 Information & Security Academy II-A 6792 Information & Security Academy II-B 2 11 1 11 1 12 7 Working Document-DRS/CTE 3/01/18

Journalism Newspaper 1743 Advance Digital Journal. I (1.0) 9-12 Marketing 8290 Principles of Business, Marketing, and Finance 1 9-11 1744 Advance Digital Journal. II (1.0) 9-12 1745 Advance Digital Journal. III (1.0) 9-12 And complete at least 1.0 credit from these course options: Oral Interpretation Any one of the 3 first level courses from Debate, Advanced Journalism Yearbook Production; 5828 Independent Studies in Speech (11-12, 1.0); 5810 Oral Interp. I (9-12, 1.0); 1703 Journalism I (9-12, 1.0); 1704 Independent Study in Journalism (9-12, 1.0); 1720 Photojournalism (9-12, 1.0) Must complete: 5810 Oral Interpretation/Public Speaking I (2.0) 9-12 5815 Oral Interpretation/Public Speaking II (2.0) 10-12 5816 Oral Interpretation/Public Speaking III (2.0) 10-12 Applications 3000MS/3030HS Digital in the 21st Century (1.0) 7-12 3013MS/3031HS Web Design (1.0) 7-12 3036 3-D Modeling and Animation (1.0) 9-12 3024MS Digital Design and Media Production (1.0) 8 6706 Digital Art and Animation (1.0) 11-12 6710 Web Game Development (1.0) 11-12 3034 Independent Study in Evolving Technologies (1.0) 9-12 5809 Professional 8014 Fashion Marketing 8304 Sports and Entertainment Marketing 8306 Advertising 6769 Social Media Marketing 8308 Entrepreneurship 8309 Practicum in Marketing 2 11-12 Video Production 3020MS/6656HS 3017MS/6687HS Principles of Arts, Audio/Video, and Principles of Information 1 7-9 1 7-10 6700 Video Game Design 1 9-12 6732 Commercial Photography I 1 9-12 6731 Audio/Video Production I 1 9-12 6741 Audio/Video Production II OR Audio/Video Production II 6742 Course & Lab 2 10-12 6761 Practicum in Audio/Video Production 2 11-12 Welding Career and Technical Education Center- Construction Academy (Available for all students, see magnet program director for more information https://www.neisd.net/ctec) 8174 Welding I 2 9-12 8175 Welding II 2 10-12 8 Working Document-DRS/CTE 3/01/18

Yearbook 1746 Advanced Journalism I - Yearbook (1.0) 9-12 1744 Advanced Journalism II - Yearbook (1.0) 9-12 1745 Advanced Journalism III - Yearbook (1.0) 9-12 And complete at least 1.0 credit from these course options: Any one of the 3 first level courses from Debate, Advanced Digital Journalism; 5828 Independent Studies in Speech (11-12, 1.0); 5810 Oral Interp. I (9-12, 1.0); 1703 Journalism I (9-12, 1.0); 1704 Independent Study in Journalism (9-12, 1.0); 1720 Photojournalism (9-12, 1.0) Public Services Endorsement Options *Science/Math Credit Course BOLD CTE Advanced Courses Cosmetology 4 credits- Offered at Lee High School Only 6652 Principles of Cosmetology Design and Color Theory 1 9 6650 Introduction to Cosmetology 1 10 6651 Cosmetology I 2 11-12 Coming 2019-2020 Cosmetology II Education and Training 8041 Principles of Education 1 9-10 and Training 3016MS/6721HS Principles in Human 1 7-12 Services 5809 Professional 6764 Child Development 6754 Human Growth and Development 8084 Instructional Practices 2 11-12 8043 Practicum in Education and Training Health Professions Academy (All Campuses) An Alamo Colleges program Students must apply and be accepted in the 11th and 12th grade program. http://www.alamoacademies.com/ 3255 Anatomy and Physiology* 1 11-12 1319 English III Dual Credit 1 11 3256 Microbiology DC for Health Professionals Academy 8353 Health Science DC for Health Professionals Academy Human Services 1 12 3016MS/6721HS Principles in Human Services 1 7-12 3015MS Principles of Hospitality and 1 7-8 Tourism 6764 Child Development 8029 Lifetime Nutrition and Wellness 8030 Interpersonal Studies 8345 Counseling and Mental Health 1 11-12 6765 Child Guidance 2 10-12 9 Working Document-DRS/CTE 3/01/18

Health Science 8340 Principles of Health Science 1 8-12 6764 Child Development 8029 Lifetime Nutrition and Wellness 8345 Counseling and Mental Health 1 11-12 6757 Medical Terminology 1 9-12 8344 Health Science Theory 3253 Anatomy and Physiology* 6758 Medical Microbiology* 6759 Pathophysiology* 1 11-12 8346 Health Science Clinical 2 11-12 8414 Forensic Science* 1 11-12 Career and Technical Education Center-Medical Professions Academy (Available for all students, see magnet program director for more information https://www.neisd.net/ctec. All prerequisites are met at the home campus.) 3254 Pharmacy Technician 8348 Certified Nurse Aide 2 11-12 8354 Emergency Medical Technician 8358 Dental Assistant 2 11-12 8360 Medical Assistant 8362 Medical Professions Academy Practicum II JROTC 7501 JROTC I (1.0) 9-12 7502 JROTC II (1.0) 9-12 7503 JROTC III (1.0) 9-12 7504 JROTC IV (1.0) 9-12 Law and Public Safety 8410 Principles in Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security 1 9-12 5432 Law Enforcement I 8412 Court Systems and Practices 6748 Criminal Investigation 6751 Federal Law Enforcement and Protective Services 8418 Law Enforcement II 1 11-12 8414 Forensic Science* 1 11-12 10 Working Document-DRS/CTE 3/01/18

Science,, Engineering & Math Endorsement Options *Science/Math Credit Course BOLD CTE Advanced Courses Advanced Science 5 Credits (Students must complete Algebra II, Chemistry and Physics for this endorsement.) Biology (1.0) 9-12 Chemistry (1.0) 10-12 Physics (1.0) 11-12 And complete at least 2.0 credits of advanced Science courses. Advanced Math 5 Credits (Students must complete Algebra II, Chemistry and Physics for this endorsement.) Algebra I (1.0) 8-12 Geometry (1.0) 9-12 Algebra II (1.0) 10-12 And complete at least 2.0 credits of advanced Math courses. Computer Science (Option 1) 3 Credits (Students must complete Algebra II, Chemistry and Physics for this endorsement.) 3005 Pre AP Computer Science (1.0) 9-12 3006 Pre AP Computer Science II (1.0) 10-12 3007 AP Computer Science Principles (1.0) 10-12 3010 AP Computer Science A (1.0) 10-12 And complete at least 1.0 credit of advanced Math courses. Four foundational math courses plus an additional math course to total 5.0 credits of Math Language other than English Requirement- For students wishing to satisfy the language other than English graduation requirement, students will have to earn two credits in computer programming languages- Including Computer Science I & II, AP Computer Science Principles and AP Computer Science A Computer Science (Option 2) (Students must complete Algebra II, Chemistry and Physics for this endorsement.) 3025MS Fundamentals of Computer Science (1.0) 8 3005 Pre AP Computer Science (1.0) 9-12 3006 Pre AP Computer Science II (1.0) 10-12 3007 AP Computer Science Principles (1.0) 10-12 3010 AP Computer Science A (1.0) 10-12 3033 Mobile Application Development (1.0) 9-12 3037 Game Programming Design (1.0) 9-12 8419 Digital Forensics (1.0) 11-12 3013 Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science (1.0) 11-12 3011 Independent Study in Applications (1.0) 9-12 Language other than English Requirement- For students wishing to satisfy the language other than English graduation requirement, student will have to earn two credits in computer programming languages- Including Computer Science I & II, AP Computer Science Principles and AP Computer Science A 11 Working Document-DRS/CTE 3/01/18

Engineering (Students must complete Algebra II, Chemistry and Physics for this endorsement.) 3019MS/8250HS Principles of Applied Engineering 1 7-10 8252 Engineering Design and Presentation I 8253 Engineering Design and Presentation II 2 11-12 8258 Engineering Design and Problem Solving* 1 11-12 8094 Robotics I 1 9-10 6768 Robotics II* 8259 Scientific Research and Design* 1 11-12 8251 Engineering Mathematics* 1 11-12 ETA & STEM Electives 8341 Principles of Biosciences 1 9-10 8342 Biotechnology I* 1 11-12 6743 Biotechnology II* 1 11-12 8355 Computer Integrated Manufacturing (PLTW) 8356 Aerospace Engineering (PLTW) 8254 AC/DC Electronics 8255 Solid State Electronics 1 11-12 8260 Practicum in Science,, Engineering and Mathematics The following courses may conclude any Career & Technical Program of Study. See your campus for details. 8289 Project Based Research I 1 11-12 8315 Project Based Research II (2 nd time taken) 1 11-12 6767 Project Based Research III (3 rd time taken) 1 11-12 6745 Career Preparation 1 2 11-12 6746 Career Preparation 2 Putting Together The Pieces of Your Future! 12 Working Document-DRS/CTE 3/01/18