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Interdisciplinary Courses

Last Updated on Tuesday, March 06, 2007 at 5:17 AM

The high school graduation requirements, which became effective with the graduating class of 2002 allow for interdisciplinary courses to substitute for specific academic courses required for graduation. This option provides high schools the opportunity to offer courses which have the same academic rigor as traditional courses, but the content is delivered through a more contextual hands-on approach. The staff in the Division of Curriculum Development and the Division of Career and Technical Education have designed several interdisciplinary courses that meet the high school graduation requirements.  Any high school, career and technical center, or state operated area technology center would be eligible to offer these interdisciplinary courses.

 

Agribioloigy
Agri-Biology is a one-credit course that meets the "life science requirement" for science credit.  This course may count as one of the three required credits in science for high school graduation.  Agri-Biology uses agricultural contexts to present the required life science core content for assessment, as outlined in the program of ... More


 

Agriscience
Agriscience is a two-credit interdisciplinary course that meets the "life science requirement" for science credit.  This "two-credit" course may count as one of the three required credits in science for high school graduation.  Agriscience Interdisciplinary uses agricultural contexts to present the required life science core content for assessment, as outlined in ... More


 

Business Economics
Business Economics is a 1/2 or 1  credit, interdisciplinary elective course designed to be a comprehensive study of economics which meets the economics core content requirement for graduation. It provides an in-depth study of how people produce, distribute, and consume goods and services.  economic terminology, theory, and a comparison of economic ... More


 

Computer Aided Drafting
Computer Aided Drafting/Geometry is a two credit interdisciplinary course that provides the opportunity for the students to complete two drafting courses to earn one required geometry credit.  Introduction to C.A.D. and Drafting Fundamentals when taught with the collaboration of a math teacher and the drafting teacher will meet geometry requirement for ... More


 

Construction Geometry
The 2003 high school graduation requirements allow for interdisciplinary or applied courses to substitute for specific academic courses.  For students to receive a required math credit for the geometry core content taught in the construction  technology program, an interdisciplinary construction technology/geometry course has been developed. The attached curriculum document indicates the alignment ... More


 

Consumer Economics
Consumer Economics is a one-credit, interdisciplinary course that meets the academic credit for economics within the social studies requirement or as an elective for family and consumer sciences.  This course will focus on social studies core content for KCCT and the skill assessment on career and technical state/national mandated standards.  The ... More


 

Health and Wellness
This one-credit course is designed as an interdisciplinary approach to health education. The main focus of this course is the promotion of a healthy lifestyle through proper nutrition, physical activities, and lifestyle choices.  This course model includes core content from practical living and vocational studies.  Activities and extensions for diverse learners ... More


 

Math for Business and Industry
Mathematics for Business and Industry is a one credit, interdisciplinary elective course which meets the math core content requirement for graduation.  Instruction will focus on the math core content.  This course enables the student to explore mathematical content for personal, business, and industrial use.  Math concepts and skills are applied through study ... More


 

Medical Science
This one-credit course uses health occupations as a vehicle to present the life science content outlined in the Program of Studies.  The course integrates academic expectations and activities with the disciplines of life science, mathematics, health, social studies, language arts, arts and humanities, and vocational studies.  During their study of medical ... More


 

Nuritional and Food Science
Nutritional and food science is a one credit interdisciplinary course that meets the academic credit for life science component within the science requirement.  This course focuses on understanding nutritional concepts and relationships between nutrition and science with practical application and scientific methods of inquiry.  The family and consumer sciences teacher and ... More


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