By using accessible software tools and applications including Photoshop, students in Photo Manipulation will learn strategies for creating complex imagery.
National Security
Do you know what it takes to keep an entire nation safe? It not only requires knowledge of how to
Military Careers
Most of us have seen a war movie; maybe it had a hotshot aviator or a renegade private or a
Law and Order: Intro to Legal Studies
Every society has laws that its citizens must follow. From traffic laws to regulations on how the government operates, laws
Art History 2
Appreciating the cultural context of art in the modern era relies on analyzing artistic principles, abstract symbolism, and design techniques.
Art History 1
Interpreting the origins of art gives students a unique perspective on their work. In Art History I, students will analyze
Archaeology: Detectives of the Past
George Santayana once said, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” The field of archeology helps
Animation
Do you have an eye for drawing, technology, and timing? 2D animation creates movement in a two-dimensional artistic space and
American Sign Language 2
Building upon American Sign Language 1, you will improve your communication skills and foster your understanding of deaf culture. You
American Sign Language 1
Did you know that American Sign Language (ASL) is the third most commonly used language in North America? In this
Creative Writing
For many hundreds of years, literature has been one of the most important human art forms. It allows us to
Women’s Studies: A Personal Journey Through Film
Maybe you grew up watching movies with female characters like Cinderella, Belle, Snow White, or Ariel. Maybe you’ve wondered why
Exercise Science
This course takes an in-depth examination of the effects of exercise on the body. Through this course, students will learn
World Religions
Throughout the ages, religions from around the world have shaped the political, social, and cultural aspects of societies. Explore major
Sociology II
Develop your “sociological imagination” and examine how society shapes human action and beliefs, and how in turn these factors re-shape
Sociology I
Students will examine social problems in our increasingly connected world and learn how human relationships can strongly influence and impact
Social Problems II
Learn about the overall structure of the social problem and how it impacts their lives. Each unit focuses on social
Social Problems I
Explore the challenges faced by social groups, as well as the complex relationships that exist among societies, governments, and the
Real World Parenting
Learn what to prepare for, what to expect, and what vital steps parents can take to create the best environment
Philosophy: The Big Picture
Read about a man who hung out on street corners, pestering everyone he met with questions. Learn about an eccentric
Personal Psychology II
Personal Psychology II continues the study of self-improvement initiated in Personal Psychology I. Topics include memory, intelligence, emotion, health, stress,
Personal Psychology I
Self-knowledge is the key to self-improvement! Sample topics include the study of infancy, childhood, adolescence, perception, and states of consciousness.
Peer Counseling
Explore the role of a peer counselor, learning the observation, listening, and emphatic communication skills counselors require, and receive basic
Human Geography
How do language, religion, and landscape affect the physical environment? How do geography, weather, and location affect customs and lifestyle?
Criminology
Why do some individuals commit crimes and others do not? What aspects of our culture and society promote crime and
Anthropology II
Continue the study of global cultures and the ways that humans have made sense of their world. Examine the ways
Anthropology I
The aim of anthropology is to use a broad approach to gain an understanding of our past, present, and future,