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Industrial Technology (Continued) COURSE Transportation 47500 Power Mechanics 47105 Automotive Technology

GRADE

PREREQUISITE

9-12

None

10-12

None

47205 + Advanced Automotive Technology

11-12

Automotive Technology – Grade of “C” or better Power Mechanics

DESCRIPTION A study of 2 and 4 cycle engines. One semester. (5 credits) Grad Requirement: Applied Arts/CTE

A study of automotive systems and technology. Two semesters. (10 credits) Grad Requirement: Applied Arts/CTE

In depth study and repair of automotive systems. Double Period. Two semesters. (20 credits) Grad Requirement: Applied Arts/CTE

47605 11-12 Taught at East High. Two semesters. (10 credits) Grad Requirement: Applied Arts/CTE Advanced Power Mechanics * * Qualifies for Advanced Placement or Advanced Standing in some College programs. ** Preparation for beginning classes in manufacturing. Suitable for students with special needs. *** Preparation for beginning classes in woods/construction. Suitable for students with special needs. + Can be repeated for credit

MATHEMATICS Christine L. Lodes, Department Chair (See the flow chart below for the progression of math classes to follow.) Since mathematics is a very highly structured, sequential subject, students should look closely at their achievement level in previous mathematics courses, in addition to their career interests, before selecting new courses. Students who plan to attend college are strongly encouraged to complete Algebra, Geometry, and Advanced Algebra. Most colleges also recommend the completion of Pre Calculus. The math department at Northeast strongly encourages four years of mathematics for all students. COURSE TITLE GRADE PREREQUISITE DESCRIPTION 52015 9-12 Math 8 or PreAlgebra is the first class in the traditional college preparatory Algebra Algebra, and sequence. This course explores the solutions of open sentences teacher using the basic operations, inequalities, slopes, exponents, systems recommendation of equations, functions, linear equations and quadratic equations. Two semesters. (10 credits) Grad Requirement: Math

51919B Algebra Block

52515 Geometry

9-12

9-12

Math 8 or PreAlgebra, and teacher recommendation Algebra or teacher recommendation

Covers the Algebra curriculum in a two-period for students who require more time to master the objectives. Two semesters; double periods. (20 credits) Grad Requirement: Math

Geometry explores the properties and applications of angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, regular polygons, parallel and perpendicular lines, ratio and proportion, similar polygons, right triangles, circles, solid figures, areas and transformations. Two semesters. (10 credits) Grad Requirement: Math

52605 Geometry Diff

52555 Geometry Plus 1 52575 Geometry Plus 2

9

10-12

C+ or higher in Diff Algebra or teacher recommendation Algebra Block or teacher recommendation

The Differentiated Geometry course explores additional topics and in greater depth than the regular Geometry course. Two semesters. (10 credits) Grad Requirement: Math

Covers the geometry curriculum in two years for students who require more time to master the objectives; Plus covers some advanced algebra topics. Two Years. (10 credits per year) Grad Requirement: Math

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