CPL 001 055H: Career Planning (½ unit)
This course is designed to increase students’ awareness of career development issues and to familiarize students with resources that can help them reach their career goals. They learn what steps they should take in planning their future careers and how to apply self-assessment skills in a lifelong process of achieving career satisfaction.
• No handbook required.
• Required textbook can be purchased from MBS Direct.
FCS 001 057H: Social Protocol (½ unit)
In this course, students receive information and guidelines on the behavior and manners appropriate in a variety of situations.
• No handbook required.
• Required textbook can be purchased from MBS Direct.
SCI 001 057H: Health Science (First Semester, ½ unit)
Introduces students to medically accepted means of promoting physical and mental well-being. Among the subjects addressed are grooming, emotional health, drug abuse, and the functions of the nervous and endocrine systems.
• No handbook required.
• Required textbook can be purchased from MBS Direct.
SCI 002 056H: Health Science (Second Semester, ½ unit)
Expands the student’s understanding of basic human physiology as it applies to health practices. Topics covered include exercises and fatigue; nutrition; the digestive, respiratory, and circulatory systems; infectious and chronic disease; public health and the medical profession; and human sexuality.
• No handbook required.
• Required textbook can be purchased from MBS Direct.
STS 001 001H: Effective Methods of Study (½ unit)
Course is designed to improve study skills, habits, and attitudes through experimentation with new study procedures and through application of established study methods.
• No handbook required.
• Required textbook can be purchased from MBS Direct.
If you have any questions regarding
High School Independent Learning courses, send e-mail
to
Carol B. Williams or
call 800-922-2577 (in the continental United States)
or 803-777-7210.
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