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La Jolla Country Day School Upper School Course Offerings 2012-2013 La Jolla Country Day School is college preparatory by design and identity. The Upper School seeks, through the core curriculum, electives, and activities, to put students in a position of having the broadest possible range of choices when it comes time to apply to colleges. Graduation Requirements English 4.0 credits I, II, III, IV required Math 3.0 credits Algebra II required Social Science 3.0 credits World Cultures & Contemporary Problems I; WCCP II or equivalent; and some form of U. S. History required World Language 3.0 credits Two years and through Level 3 required Science 3.0 credits Physics, Chemistry and Biology or AP Biology required Fine Arts 1.0 credit One year-long course required Speech 0.5 credit Taken at LJCDS only. MS Speech fulfills requirement, but will not appear on US transcript. Class of 2013 only. A minimum of twenty credits are required for graduation. Students must carry at least five courses per semester, per year. The only exception is for seniors, who can carry four courses if all graduation requirements have been met and all four of those courses are AP courses (in that case, such students can graduate with 19 credits). Seventeen of the twenty minimum credits must conform to the above graduation requirements criteria; the remaining three credits can be taken in any department. In order to put its most able students in the strongest possible position to apply to competitive colleges, Country Day offers a broad range of Advanced Placement courses in which students may earn transferable college credit. Each year the Educational Testing Service of Princeton, New Jersey, provides examinations which are given to students who are enrolled in Advanced Placement courses. It is not uncommon for Country Day graduates to be accepted to college with “advanced standing” in several subject areas. The Upper School offers Advanced Placement options in English, American history, European history, United States government, calculus, statistics, chemistry, biology, physics, French, Spanish, psychology, studio art, art history and music. All Advanced Placement (AP) and Honors courses require approval and/or completion of prerequisites for admission into the course. All Honors and AP courses require an annually renewed recommendation from both the current

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La Jolla Country Day School Upper School Course Offerings

2012-2013 La Jolla Country Day School is college preparatory by design and identity. The Upper School seeks, through the core curriculum, electives, and activities, to put students in a position of having the broadest possible range of choices when it comes time to apply to colleges. Graduation Requirements English 4.0 credits I, II, III, IV required Math 3.0 credits Algebra II required Social Science 3.0 credits World Cultures & Contemporary Problems I;

WCCP II or equivalent; and some form of U. S. History required

World Language 3.0 credits Two years and through Level 3 required Science 3.0 credits Physics, Chemistry and Biology or AP Biology

required Fine Arts 1.0 credit One year-long course required Speech 0.5 credit Taken at LJCDS only. MS Speech fulfills

requirement, but will not appear on US transcript. Class of 2013 only.

A minimum of twenty credits are required for graduation. Students must carry at least five courses per semester, per year. The only exception is for seniors, who can carry four courses if all graduation requirements have been met and all four of those courses are AP courses (in that case, such students can graduate with 19 credits). Seventeen of the twenty minimum credits must conform to the above graduation requirements criteria; the remaining three credits can be taken in any department. In order to put its most able students in the strongest possible position to apply to competitive colleges, Country Day offers a broad range of Advanced Placement courses in which students may earn transferable college credit. Each year the Educational Testing Service of Princeton, New Jersey, provides examinations which are given to students who are enrolled in Advanced Placement courses. It is not uncommon for Country Day graduates to be accepted to college with “advanced standing” in several subject areas. The Upper School offers Advanced Placement options in English, American history, European history, United States government, calculus, statistics, chemistry, biology, physics, French, Spanish, psychology, studio art, art history and music. All Advanced Placement (AP) and Honors courses require approval and/or completion of prerequisites for admission into the course. All Honors and AP courses require an annually renewed recommendation from both the current

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teacher and department chair. It is not unusual for students to switch on and off the Honors/AP track at different points in time. Some non-AP/Honors courses have prerequisites; please check with the course instructor and/or department chair for additional information. Core vs. Elective Courses Core courses count towards the graduation requirement in a particular discipline. Elective courses (including all courses labeled “semester electives”) contribute to the five course minimum per semester and count in the GPA, but do not contribute towards fulfilling the graduation requirements in a particular discipline. Core courses that are taken above and beyond the requirements are considered elective courses. Unless otherwise noted, all courses listed are approved by the University of California to meet their minimum requirements for admission. The La Jolla Country Day School graduation requirements are aligned to meet or exceed UC/Cal State University requirements. Additional Requirements

• Freshman Orientation participation • Experiential Education/College Trips participation • Community Service: at least 40 hours, including 10 on-campus hours • Physical Education/Athletics: one season (trimester) per year; see

Athletic Department policies for details • Load: Each semester, a student must carry a minimum of five courses.

Students are not permitted to carry seven courses per semester. Exception: Seniors may take four courses if all are AP classes and they have permission from the Director.

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COURSE SUMMARY All Honors and AP courses have performance-related prerequisites and require departmental approval English 4.0 credits I, II, III or IIIH, IV or AP IV required

• English I (9) • English II (10) • English III (11) • American Studies: English (11) • Honors English III (11)(by application) • English IV (12) • AP English IV (12)(by application)

Electives: • Speech (9-12)(1 semester) • Creative Writing (9-12)(1 semester)(Semester 2) • Honors Creative Writing (9-12)(1 semester)(Semester 2)(with instructor

approval) • Shakespeare (10-12)(1 semester)(Semester 2)

Mathematics 3.0 credits Algebra II required

• Algebra I • Algebra IB • Geometry • Geometry Honors • Algebra IIA • Algebra IIB • Algebra II w/ Trig • Algebra II Honors • Precalculus • Precalculus Honors • Math Topics • Calculus (1 semester) • Statistics (1 semester) • AP Calculus AB • AP Calculus BC • AP Statistics • Honors Linear Algebra

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World Language 3.0 credits Two years and through Level 3 required

• Spanish I • Spanish II • Spanish III • Español Intensivo Honores (Pre AP) • Spanish IV • AP Spanish IV – Lengua • Spanish V • AP Spanish V - Literature • French I • French II • French III • Français Intensif Honneurs (Pre AP) • French IV • AP French IV – Langue • French V - Cine • French V – Honneurs Lit • Mandarin I • Mandarin II • Mandarin III • Mandarin Honors Intensive (Pre AP) • Mandarin IV • AP Mandarin IV • Mandarin V • Mandarin V Honors • Arabic I • Arabic II • Arabic III • Arabic Honors Intensive • Arabic IV • Arabic IV Honors • Arabic V • Arabic V Honors

Science 3.0 credits Physics, Chemistry and Biology or AP Biology required

• Physics • AP Physics • Chemistry • AP Chemistry • Biology • AP Biology

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Science (continued) Electives:

• Astronomy (1 or 2 semesters) • Science & Society (11-12)(1 or 2 semesters) • Marine Biology (1 semester)(Sem 1)(prerequisite is Biology) • Biotechnology (1 semester)(Sem 2)(prerequisite is Biology) • Neuroscience Honors (12)(prerequisite is AP Biology)

Social Science/History 3.0 credits World Cultures & Contemporary Problems I; WCCP II or equivalent; and some form of U. S. History required

• World Cultures & Contemporary Problems I • World Cultures & Contemporary Problems II • AP World History • AP European History • US History • American Studies: History • AP US History

Electives: • Psychology (11-12)(1 semester) • Economics (11-12)(1 semester) • Theory of Knowledge – An Introduction to Philosophy • US Government • AP US Government • AP Psychology • AP Art History

Visual & Performing Arts 1.0 credit One year-long course required

• Studio Art I • Studio Art II • Studio Art III • AP Studio Art (Portfolio) • Graphic Design • Digital Photography • Drafting (Sem 1) & Architecture (Sem 2)(can also be taken for one

semester) • Ceramics (10-12)(can also be taken for one semester) • Filmmaking • Honors Film Studies • AP Art History (under some situations this may be considered a Social

Science elective course) • Music Appreciation (Sem 1) & Song Writing (Sem 2)(can also be taken for

one semester) • Concert Choir

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• Madrigal Honors (by audition) • Band • Honors Band • Chamber Orchestra • Honors Orchestra (by audition) • AP Music Theory (with instructor approval) • Introduction to Acting/Theater • Technical Theater • Dance Performance I • Dance Performance II (with instructor approval)

Semester Electives: • Advanced Playwriting (with instructor approval) • Advanced Acting (with instructor approval) • Advanced Directing (with instructor approval)

Non-Departmental

• Journalism • Computer Programming