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                      High School 
            College and Career Readiness 
            Course Titles and Descriptions 
                                
                     2021-2022 
                 Indiana Department of Education 
                                                   
                                           
                                                   
                                                                                Table of Contents 
                       General Introductions and Resources                                                                                                              3 
                       Advanced Courses-Non CTE for College Credit                                                                                                      5 
                       Advanced Placement (AP) Courses                                                                                                                10 
                       Cambridge International Courses                                                                                                                28 
                       English/Language Arts Courses                                                                                                                  57 
                       Fine Arts Courses                                                                                                                              79 
                       Health and Wellness Courses                                                                                                                   104 
                       International Baccalaureate Courses                                                                                                           109 
                       Mathematics Courses                                                                                                                           138 
                       Multidisciplinary Courses                                                                                                                     150 
                       Physical Education Courses                                                                                                                    160 
                       Science Courses                                                                                                                               165 
                       Social Studies Courses                                                                                                                        174 
                       World Languages Courses                                                                                                                       191 
                       Career and Technical Education (CTE) Courses                                                                                                 240 
                             Career Cluster: Advanced Manufacturing                                                                                                  240 
                             Career Cluster: Agriculture                                                                                                             246 
                             Career Cluster:  Architecture and Construction                                                                                          254 
                             Career Cluster: Arts, AV Tech, and Communications                                                                                       261 
                             Career Cluster: Business, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship                                                                               269 
                             Career Cluster: CTE                                                                                                                     276 
                             Career Cluster: Work Based Learning                                                                                                     280 
                             Career Cluster: Education and Training                                                                                                  283 
                             Career Cluster:  FACS/CTE                                                                                                               286 
                             Career Cluster: Health Sciences                                                                                                         292 
                             Career Cluster: Hospitality and Tourism                                                                                                 300 
                             Career Cluster: Human Services                                                                                                          305 
                             Career Cluster: Information Technology                                                                                                  307 
                             Career Cluster:  Law and Public Safety                                                                                                  311 
                             Career Cluster:  STEM                                                                                                                   315 
                             Career Cluster: Transportation                                                                                                          327 
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                       Indiana Department of Education  2021-2022                                                                   High School Course Titles and Descriptions 
                                                                                                  
                      General Introductions and Resources 
          The 2021-2022 edition of the Indiana Department of Education’s (IDOE) Course Titles and Descriptions 
          list are course titles and descriptions that have been approved for schools to use during the 2021-2022 
          school year. 
            
          Course descriptions provide brief statements of the content of high school courses. These descriptions 
          are intended to assist schools in communicating, in a broad context, the content and Indiana Academic 
          Standards (IAS) of state approved course titles. 
            
          Code numbers and titles listed for each course description must be used when reporting courses on 
          IDOE documents and should be used on student transcripts as well. 
            
          Instructional decisions related to curriculum selection and development, implementation, and 
          assessment are left to local school corporations. In fact, Indiana schools may explore, develop, and 
          implement activities and programs that go beyond these descriptions as they strive to prepare their 
          students for life in an ever-changing society. Indiana State Board of Education rules and the School 
          Improvement Plan required by Public Law 221 provide avenues for gaining approval of well-planned, 
          non-standard programs and courses. School corporations may apply for a non-standard course waiver if 
          the course or program is not listed in this document. Look for the links under “Non-Standard Course 
          Request” at http://www.doe.in.gov/achievement/ccr/course-titles-and-descriptions.  Additionally, 
          information about teacher licensing for each course may be found at 
          http://www.doe.in.gov/licensing/what-can-i-teach-my-indiana-license. 
           
          Please note these other important details: 
            
          Per 511 IAC 6.1-5-4.5, the course titles listed in this document, along with approved non-standard course 
          waivers, are the only course titles that may be offered for high school credit in order to meet the 
          graduation requirements established by the Indiana State Board of Education (SBOE), the expectations of 
          Core 40, and the requirements of the honors diplomas. Course descriptions are consistent with the 
          Indiana Academic Standards. 
           
          The maximum number of credits that may be granted for each course is listed in the course description 
          bullets. Generally, one credit is awarded per semester except as noted. Course description bullets 
          identify those courses in which students may receive credit for successive semesters of instruction.  
          Multiple credits may not be awarded for the same course unless the course description permits multiple 
          credits to be awarded. 
          The Indiana State Board of Education does not restrict high school credit to course work completed in 
          grades 9 through 12. Schools may elect to award high school credit to students who complete high 
          school courses before entering grade 9 if the course is fully equivalent to its high school counterpart. 
          Local policies and procedures should be developed to govern credit for high school courses taught prior 
          to grade 9. 
          Required and recommended prerequisites are listed for some courses. Local schools and districts may 
          require additional prerequisites. 
           
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          Indiana Department of Education  2021-2022                                                                   High School Course Titles and Descriptions 
                                         
        The Certificate of Completion course of study must be followed (effective for the student cohort that 
        started in the school year 2018/2019) if a student with an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) has been 
        removed from a diploma path. The Certificate of Completion provides increased access to the general 
        education curriculum by providing flexibility in earning either credits or applied units in general 
        education or special education classes. The Certificate of Completion can be earned through any 
        combination of applied units and credits.  For additional information, see the Certificate of Completion 
        Resources webpage at  https://www.doe.in.gov/specialed/certificate-completion-resources-coc. 
         
        The Applied Courses are aligned to Indiana’s academic standards using content connectors, and 
        highlight necessary knowledge and skills within the academic standards for students to reach learning 
        targets at each grade level 
         
        Applied courses do not have a separate section within the Course Titles and Descriptions. Applied 
        courses are embedded within the appropriate content area section. Applied courses describe an 
        approach to instruction and learning that focuses on making connections between academic subjects 
        and the real world.  The purpose is to make academic content relevant and hands-on for learners.  
        Applied courses are available to students with a broad spectrum of ability levels.  The method of 
        instruction, accommodations, and modifications will vary per each student’s IEP. Students enrolled in 
        applied courses are expected to learn the content as described in the applied course description.  
        Applied courses provide general education teachers with the ability to use a variety of instructional 
        methods to assist students with learning the content of the course.  Using authentic assessment, 
        collaboration, and different forms of media, student engagement is enhanced.  
          
        A laboratory course, identified by (L) in these course descriptions, is one in which a “minimum of 
        twenty-five percent (25%) of the total instructional time is devoted to laboratory activities. Laboratory 
        activities are those activities in which the pupil personally uses appropriate procedures and equipment 
        in accomplishing that learning task.” 
        Schools may designate a course Honors when the course content is significantly more rigorous than the 
        state-approved course. Honors level courses must be based on the IAS, have defined criteria for student 
        admission to the course as well as clear expectations of student outcomes. Honors level courses must 
        include a culminating Honors project that reflects understanding of the Honors course content. The 
        course description should reflect the Honors nature of the course, and course titles should include an 
        “H” or the word “Honors” in the title. 
        Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), Cambridge International (CI), and 
        Advanced College Credit (Dual Credit) courses appear only in their respective sections and are not 
        repeated in content area sections. 
        We welcome your suggestions and comments. Please contact J. Matthew Walsh, Academics Specialist 
        (jwalsh1@doe.in.gov), or Dr. Jennifer Jensen, Director for Teaching and Learning (jjensen@doe.in.gov), 
        should you have any questions, concerns, or recommendations. 
                                                   
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         Indiana Department of Education  2021-2022                                                                   High School Course Titles and Descriptions 
                                    
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