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Earn credits needed to meet graduation requirements at your local school at a pace that is convenient for you in an online course.  

 

Contemporary Health (.5 credit, $175)   

Contemporary Health is an online course that develops skills related to personal, social, and mental health in today’s society. It includes instruction on human growth and development, disease prevention and control, substance abuse and prevention, community and environmental health, and safety and first aid.


English III (1 credit, $325)

The primary objective of this course is for students to get a complete experience in literature, writing, research and critical thinking. Students will work to gain a better understanding of the different types of literature. In addition, students will write essays (both formal and personal), create class presentations and other projects, review grammar and punctuation rules, and increase their vocabulary.

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English IV (1 credit, $325)

This class focuses on literacy in the traditional sense of reading a variety of texts across genres, while still focusing on new and emerging sources and media. In addition, there is an emphasis on writing in all of its forms, refining voice by producing everything from research papers to poems and short stories, with special focus placed on the grammar and usage conventions of these forms.

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U.S. Government (.5 credit, $175)

U.S. Government provides students with an understanding of civic life, politics, and the constitutional process. It also provides a basis for understanding the rights and responsibilities of citizens and a framework for competent and active participation.

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Economics (.5 credit, $175)

This course focuses on creating an awareness of the relationship of world economic systems. Students will trace the American economic system and the impact of that system in a global setting. In addition, students will also develop an understanding of microeconomics and macroeconomics from individual finances to world economic organizations.
 

Mississippi Studies (.5 credit, $175)

Mississippi Studies is designed to foster appreciation for the state, its history and its culture. The content will include the geographic, historic, economic, political, and social events that have contributed to the state’s development.

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Zoology (.5 credit, $175)

Zoology is a course that surveys the nine major phyla of the Kingdom Animalia. Morphology, taxonomy, anatomy, and physiology should be investigated.

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Botany (.5 credit, $175)

Botany is a diverse course in which many aspects of plants are investigated. From basic plant structures to human uses of plant, the botanical world is very interesting. The botany also encompasses the microbiological realm all the way to the tallest and oldest living things on earth. Plants are often viewed as dull and lifeless, but there is more than meets the eye when their true living aspects are explored.

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