Quantitative Reasoning Courses
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For the Core 40, Academic Honors (AHD), and Technical Honors (THD) diplomas, students must take a math course or quantitative reasoning course each year they are enrolled in high school.
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For the General Diploma, students must earn two credits in a math course or a quantitative reasoning course during their junior or senior year.
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For more information, visit http://www.doe.in.gov/achievement/ccr/quantitative-reasoning-courses
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The courses below meet the criteria for quantitative reasoning. (subject to change):
Advanced Placement
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AP Biology
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AP Chemistry
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AP Computer Science
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AP Environmental Science
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AP Microeconomics
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AP Physics C
Agriculture Education
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Advanced Life Sciences: Animals
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Advanced Life Sciences: Foods (offered alternating years – will be offered 2019-2020)
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Agribusiness Management
Business, Marketing, and Information Technology Education
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Business Math
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Personal Financial Responsibility
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Computer Science I
Engineering and Technology
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Aerospace Engineering PLTW
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Civil Engineering and Architecture PLTW
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Computer Integrated Manufacturing PLTW
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Digital Electronics PLTW
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Engineering Design and Development PLTW
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Principles of Engineering PLTW
Science
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Chemistry I
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Chemistry II (Organic/Biochemistry)
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Integrated Chemistry-Physics
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Physics I
Social Studies
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Economics
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Global Economics (AOF)
Trade and Industrial Education (Anthis Career Academy)
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Aviation Maintenance
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Construction Trades II (Home building II, Electrical II, Masonry/Finish Carpentry II, HVAC/Plumbing II)
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Machine Tool Technology I, II