2017 2018 Course Selections
English Language Arts (4 credits) English I English II English III Advanced English Course Math (4 credits) Algebra I Geometry Advanced Mathematics Course Science (4 credits) Biology IPC or Advanced Science Course Advanced Science Course Social Studies (3 credits) World Geography or World History or Combined World Geo/History US History US Government (one half credit) Economics (one half credit) PE (1 credit) LOTE (2 credits) Two credits in the same language OR Computer programming language Fine Arts (1 credit) Electives (7 credits) 4 of the 7 credits in the area of endorsement
Endorsements 1 or more of 5 state adopted endorsements
Mathematics *Five Math Classes (2 after Alg II) Science *Five science Classes (must include Chemistry and Physics Robotics *Robotics and Engineering courses
Program of Study 1 st Year 2 nd Year 3 rd Year 4 th Year Robotics Principles of Applied Engineering Robotics I Robotics II; Engineering Design and Presentation I Practicum in STEM
Business & Industry Endorsement Graphic Design Construction Technology Computer Technician Fashion Design Advanced Broadcast Journalism Newspaper Culinary Arts Business & Industry Welding Animal Science Marketing Horticulture A/V Production Video Game Design Accounting Business Management
Program of Study 1 st Year 2 nd Year 3 rd Year 4 th Year Construction Principles of Construction Construction Technology I Construction Technology II Practicum in Construction Technology
Program of Study 1 st Year 2 nd Year 3 rd Year 4 th Year Horticulture Principles of Ag Horticulture; Landscape Design; Turf Grass Management Animal Science Principles of Ag Wildlife, Fisheries, Ecology Welding Principles of Ag Agriculture Mechanics & Technologies Floral Design; Greenhouse Operations and Production Livestock Production; Small Animal Management; Equine Science Welding I Practicum in Ag, Food, and Natural Resources Practicum in Ag, Food, and Natural Resources Welding II
Program of Study 1 st Year 2 nd Year 3 rd Year 4 th Year Audio/Video Production Principles of Arts, A/V, and Communication Audio/Video Production I Audio/Video Production II with Lab Practicum in Audio/Video Production Graphic Design & Animation Principles of Arts, A/V, and Communication Graphic Design & Illustration I Graphic Design & Illustration II; Animation I Practicum in Graphic Design & Illustration Fashion Design Principles of Arts, A/V, and Communication Fashion Design I Fashion II and Lab Practicum in Fashion Design Video Game Design Principles of Arts, A/V, and Communication Video Game Design I Video Game Design II; Animation Video Game Design III; Animation
Program of Study 1 st Year 2 nd Year 3 rd Year 4 th Year Business Management Principles of Business, Marketing and Finance Business Information Management I Business Information Management II; Virtual Business; Human Resources Management Practicum in Business Management Accounting Principles of Business, Marketing and Finance Securities and Investments Business Information Management I; Accounting I Business Information Management II; Accounting II Marketing Principles of Business, Marketing and Finance Sports and Entertainment Marketing; Fashion Marketing Entrepreneurship; Social Media Marketing; Advertising Practicum in Marketing
Program of Study 1 st Year 2 nd Year 3 rd Year 4 th Year Culinary Arts Principles of Hospitality and Tourism Introduction to Culinary Arts Culinary Arts Advanced Culinary Arts
Program of Study 1 st Year 2 nd Year 3 rd Year 4 th Year Computer Technician Principles of Information Technology Computer Maintenance Computer Technician Practicum Practicum in Information Technology
Program of Study 1 st Year 2 nd Year 3 rd Year 4 th Year Automotive Technology Automotive Basics Automotive Technology I: Maintenance and Light Repair Automotive Technology II: Automotive Service Practicum in Transportation Systems
Public Services Endorsement Cosmetology Teaching and Training Criminal Justice Public Services Child Guidance Pharmacy Technician Certified Nursing Assistant
Program of Study 1 st Year 2 nd Year 3 rd Year 4 th Year Certified Nursing Assistant Principles of Health Science Medical Terminology Practicum in Health Science (C.N.A.) Practicum in Health Science II (Pharmacy Tech, EMT, Independent Study) Pharmacy Technician Principles of Health Science Medical Terminology Practicum in Health Science Pharmacy Tech Practicum in Health Science II (CNA, EMT, Independent Study)
Program of Study 1 st Year 2 nd Year 3 rd Year 4 th Year Child Guidance Principles of Human Services Child Development Child Guidance Practicum in Human Services Cosmetology Principles of Human Services Introduction to Cosmetology Cosmetology I & Lab Cosmetology II & Lab
Program of Study 1 st Year 2 nd Year 3 rd Year 4 th Year Law Enforcement Principles of Law, Public Safety, Correction & Security Law Enforcement I Law Enforcement II Practicum in Law, Public Safety, Correct ions, and Security
Program of Study 1 st Year 2 nd Year 3 rd Year 4 th Year Teaching and Training Principles of Education Human Growth & Development Instruction Practices Practicum in Education & Training
Theatre Tech Theatre Theatre Arts Theatre Production Band Wind ensemble Wind symphony Symphonic Band Jazz Band LOTE Languages Other Than English American Sign Language French German Spanish 4 credits of the same language Or 2 credits of one language and 2 of another language Dance Dance I IV Choir Music Appreciation Chorale Women s Choir Select Concert Choir Glee Art Art Art II IV(Painting, Drawing, Ceramics) AP Studio Art Social Studies five social studies courses
Multidisciplinary Endorsement A student may earn a multidisciplinary studies endorsement by completing foundation and general endorsement requirements and: (A) four advanced courses that prepare a student to enter the workforce successfully or postsecondary education without remediation from within one endorsement area or among endorsement areas that are not in a coherent sequence (B) four credits in each of the four foundation subject areas to include English IV and chemistry and/or physics (C)four credits in advanced placement, International Baccalaureate, or dual credit selected from English, mathematics, science, social studies, economics, languages other than English, or fine arts
Huntsville ISD provides students with the ability to create a 4 year plan, take college and career inventories and assessments, make course requests, and track credits through an online source. Login instructions: 1.) Username is HISD_(space)+first initial+middle initial+first 7 letters of last name+last two of ID# EXAMPLE: HISD_ imsample17 2.) Password is the student ID number EXAMPLE: 987654 After your first login, you will be required to change your password.
Parents have access too!!! 1. Go to www.choices360.com 2. Click Create an Account 3. Enter Access Key Access Key: 4. Click Next. TX01144 5. On the Who Are You? screen,click Parent. 6. Click the Find button next to the Your child s school: field. 7. On the popup screen, highlight the name of your school and click Continue. When you are returned to the Create an Account screen, click Next. 8. Provide the required information on the Account Information screen. Once logged in, you can navigate the site for planning of careers, high school, college, and financial aid.
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Create next year s class schedule and plan ahead! Click here Click to add acourse for each subject area. This is how you will select the courses that you will take next year.
Click here once you have completed your 4 year plan. *Remember, your courses will have to be approved by your counselor based on graduation requirements.
Once you have Clicked, Submit for Approval, you are done! Your course requests are entered for next year, your four year plan is done! Your counselor will review your plan and make sure that you are on track to graduate with an endorsement.
No problem. You will be able to make changes for a couple of days after submitting. Your counselor will review your plan and make any necessary changes. After that, your plan will be locked and your courses will be scheduled for next year.
Huntsville High School Counseling Department Debbie Choate Lead Counselor; Senior Counselor Jennifer Kempton A E 9 th 11 th grades Connie Mathis F L 9 th 11 th grades Ginger Jenkinson M R 9 th 11 th grades Mandy Stewart S Z 9 th 11 th grades Dawn Shaw College and Career Counselor Career and Technical Education Department Marcus Walker CTE Director