To see all academic course descriptions see the Garland ISD High School Course Guide.
For more information on other courses offered here, please see the Elective Courses page.
Course Name: Equine Science
Course Number: 8A230
Credits: 0.5
About:
Equine breeds, anatomy, facilities, uses, reproduction and life stages will be covered.
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
Stable assistant
Career Possibilities:
Horse Trainer, Stable Manager and Ranch Manager
Additional course recommendations:
Principles of Agriculture and Small Animal Mgmt.
Course Name: Livestock Production
Course Number: 8A220
Credits: 1.0
About:
Livestock breeds, care and body systems; facilities, uses, job skills and career info are a few things we cover.
Prerequisites:
Principles of Ag, Food and Natural Resources.
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
Work at any livestock facility
Career Possibilities:
Livestock Handler, Large Animal Vet, Livestock Judge.
Additional course recommendations:
Equine Science, Principles of Agriculture and Small Animal Mgmt.
Course Name: Principles of Agriculture
Course Number: 8A100
Credits: 1.0
About:
An Intro. to Agriculture including a breif overview of livestock breeds, plants, soils, careers, interview and application skills and FFA info. This course gives you a basic understanding of the Agriculture and Natural Resources field. You will be given information about the vast amount of careers that are involved in agriculture and natural resources as well as basic knowledge in all aspects of agriculture.
Prerequisites:
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Livestock Handler, Large Animal Vet, Livestock Judge.
Additional course recommendations:
Equine Science, Livestock Production, and Small Animal Mgmt.
Course Name: Small Animal Management
Course Number: 8A110
Credits: 0.5
About:
Students learn the basic care and needs of the common household pets. We learn the different breeds of dogs, cats, birds, and other exotic pets, as well as how to properly care for them.
Prerequisites:
Principles of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
Work at any livestock facility
Career Possibilities:
Livestock Handler, Large Animal Vet, Livestock Judge.
Additional course recommendations:
Equine Science, Principles of Agriculture and Small Animal Mgmt.
Course Name: Wildlife, Fisheries, & Eco Management
Course Number: 8A120
Credits: 1.0
About:
To be prepared for career in natural resources systems, students need to attain academic skills and knowledge, acquire technical knowledge and skills related to natural resources, and develop knowledge and skills regarding career opportunities, entry requirements, and industry expectations. To prepare for success, students need opportunities to learn, reinforce, apply and transfer their knowledge and skills in a variety of settings. This course examines the management of game and non-game wildlife species, fish and their ecological needs as related to current agricultural practices.
Prerequisites:
Principles of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Game Warden, Wildlife/Resource Manager, and Wildlife/Marine Biologist
Additional course recommendations:
Small Animal Management, Livestock Production, Vet-Tech
Course Name: Architectural Design I
Course Number: 8B200
Credits: 1.0
About:
In this course students will learn about Revit software in depth to create architectural designs.
Prerequisites:
Algebra I and English I
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Construction, Architect
Additional course recommendations:
Diversified Manufacturing, Interior Design, Principles of Manufacturing
Course Name: Interior Design
Course Number: 8B220
Credits: 1.0
About:
Students will learn skills needed to successfully decorate a home and /or business. Many fun projects from painting to designing your dream home all done in class! If you like HGTV you will love this course!
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Interior Designer, Architecture, Real Estate
Additional course recommendations:
Architecture, Business law, Money Matters, Dollars & Sense, Fashion Design
Course Name: Principles of Architecture
Course Number: 8B100
Credits: 1.0
About:
An introductory course where students will learn about Revit software to create architectural designs.
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Construction, Architect
Additional course recommendations:
Diversified Manufacturing, Architectural Design, Interior Design, Principles of Manufacturing
Course Name: Principles of Construction
Course Number: 8B150
Credits: 1.0
About:
Basic construction education; students will learn how to use the tools, learn basic construction concepts.
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
Any construction site, architecture companies.
Career Possibilities:
Construction, Architect
Additional course recommendations:
Diversified Manufacturing, Principles of Architecture, Principles of Manufacturing
Course Name: Animation I
Course Number: 8C210
Credits: 1.0
About:
Introduction to animation and animation software such as Flash, Sketchbook, Mudbox, and 3ds Max.
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities :
Adobe Certified Associate (ACA): Flash and Photoshop, Unity Certified Artist, Autodesk Certified User (ACU): 3ds Max and Maya
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Modeling and Simulation, Games, and Film animation
Additional course recommendations:
Computer Science, Game Programming, Principles of Engineering, Digital Video & Audio Design.
Course Name: Animation II
Course Number: 8C320
Credits: 1.0
About:
Learn Maya and CityEngine plus more about the software from Animation 1 and some of the technical aspects such as the 12 Principles of Animation.
Prerequisites:
Animation I
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
Adobe Certified Associate (ACA): Flash and Photoshop, Unity Certified Artist, Autodesk Certified User (ACU): 3ds Max and Maya
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Modeling and Simulation, Games, and Film animation
Additional course recommendations:
Computer Science, Game Programming, Principles of Engineering, Digital Video & Audio Design.
Course Name: Animation II Lab (w/approval)
Course Number: 8C410
Credits: 1.0
About:
Students spend much of the time working on independent projects for a portfolio using the software and skills learned in Animation 1 and 2.
Prerequisites:
Animation I and Animation II
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
Adobe Certified Associate (ACA): Flash and Photoshop, Unity Certified Artist, Autodesk Certified User (ACU): 3ds Max and Maya
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Modeling and Simulation, Games, and Film animation
Additional course recommendations:
Computer Science, Game Programming, Principles of Engineering, Digital Video & Audio Design.
Course Name: Animation Project-Based Research (PBR)
Course Number: 8C400
Credits: 1.0
About:
This is the 3rd year animation course where students either work on the Sachse Emergency Responder Sim. for the Sachse Fire Dept. or they learn more about the software and animation process while working on projects for their portfolio.
Prerequisites:
Animation 1, Animation 2, Animation 2 - Lab (is optional)
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
Adobe Certified Associate (ACA): Flash and Photoshop, Unity Certified Artist, Autodesk Certified User (ACU): 3ds Max and Maya
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Modeling and Simulation, Games, and Film animation
Additional course recommendations:
Computer Science, Game Programming, Principles of Engineering, Digital Video & Audio Design.
Course Name: Digital Audio II
Course Number: 8C342
Credits: 1.0
About:
Course Name: Digital Audio Technology
Course Number: 8C240
Credits: 1.0
About:
Learning how to program a radio station. Students will edit audio, create commercials, and learn marketing campaigns.
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
TV, radio, advertising, music producer
Career Possibilities:
TV, Radio, advertising
Additional course recommendations:
Digital Video and Audio Design
Course Name: Fashion Design
Course Number: 8C220
Credits: 1.0
About:
In this course we learn basic sewing skills. We discuss the latest fashion trends, fashion designers, careers in fashion and styles. We learn the basic components of sewing and have fun completing projects that resemble your personality. It does not matter if you are a beginner or a pro when it comes to sewing, you will leave the class with confidence in your sewing abilities.
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Fashion Designer, Stylist, Fashion Illustrator, Merchandiser, Textile Designer
Additional course recommendations:
Fashion Marketing, Art
Course Name: Graphic Design
Course Number: 8C200
Credits: 1.0
About:
Students will learn and apply design and typography principles while using industry standard software. They will also explore career paths in the graphic design industry and related fields while developing professional skills necessary for the workplace.
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
Adobe Certified Associate : Adobe Photoshop
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Advertising Design, Web Design, Game design
Additional course recommendations:
Animation, Web Design, Web Programming, Game Programming
Course Name: Principles of Arts, AV Tech
Course Number: 8C100
Credits: 1.0
About:
An introductory course where students will learn about Graphic Design, Animation, Digital Audio, Video Game Design, and Fashion Design.
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
N/A
Additional course recommendations:
Graphic Design, Animation, Digital Audio, Video Game Design, and Fashion Design.
Course Name: Prof. Communication
Course Number: 8C110
Credits: 0.5
About:
Understanding different levels of communication.
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
Marketing, advertising, public performance companies
Career Possibilities:
Communications, Marketing, Human resources
Additional course recommendations:
Speech
Course Name: Video Game Design
Course Number: 8C340
Credits: 1.0
About:
The start of an in-depth look at video game programming through programming languages such as: UNITY, Java, and Android App.
In this course, students will investigate the inner workings of a fully functional role-playing game (RPG) by customizing playable characters, items, maps, and chests and eventually applying customization by altering and enhancing the core game code.
Prerequisites:
ONE of either: Video Game Design, Animation, Computer Science Principles, Computer Science
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
Unity Certified Programmer
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Game Design, Game Programming, Computer Programming
Additional course recommendations:
Computer Science, Graphic Design, Animation 1
Course Name: Business Computer Information Management I (BCIM I)
Course Number: 8D120
Credits: 1.0
About:
Earn multiple Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certifications, which will give you an advantage over other students applying for college or seeking full/part-time employment. Learn real computer skills for the real world. By taking this class you will strengthen your workplace productivity skills. Work smarter on the computer not harder!
Prerequisites:
None. Keyboarding is recommended but not required.
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
Microsoft Office Specialist Word, Microsoft Office Specialist Excel, Microsoft Office Specialist PowerPoint, Microsoft Office Specialist Word Expert, Microsoft Office Specialist Excel Expert, Microsoft Office Specialist Outlook
Internship Possibilities:
If you choose to take the next level at the GRCTC then you will have an opportunity to have a paid job, paid internship, or an unpaid internship.
Career Possibilities:
Even though this is a Business class any career field can benefit from the knowledge learned in this class.
Additional course recommendations:
Keyboarding
Course Name: Business Computer Information Management I (BCIM I) (Dual Credit)
Course Number: 8D125
Credits: 1.0
About:
Earn multiple Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certifications, which will give you an advantage over other students applying for college or seeking full/part-time employment. Learn real computer skills for the real world. By taking this class you will strengthen your workplace productivity skills. Work smarter on the computer not harder!
Prerequisites:
None. Keyboarding is recommended but not required.
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
Microsoft Office Specialist Word, Microsoft Office Specialist Excel, Microsoft Office Specialist PowerPoint, Microsoft Office Specialist Word Expert, Microsoft Office Specialist Excel Expert, Microsoft Office Specialist Outlook
Internship Possibilities:
If you choose to take the next level at the GRCTC then you will have an opportunity to have a paid job, paid internship, or an unpaid internship.
Career Possibilities:
Even though this is a Business class any career field can benefit from the knowledge learned in this class.
Additional course recommendations:
Keyboarding
Course Name: Business Law
Course Number: 8D230
Credits: 1.0
About:
This course introduces law and the origins and necessity of the legal system and the evolution of business law. Students will understand their rights and duties in today’s society including employer-employee relations, your rights as a consumer, ethical and moral dilemmas, and the ever-changing legal implications of technology. Business Law is designed for students to analyze various aspects of the legal environment, including ethics, the judicial system, contracts, personal property, sales, negotiable instruments, agency and employment, business organization, risk management, and real property.
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes, Human Resource Management, & Business Management
Certification Possibilities:
None
Internship Possibilities:
Anywhere in the Criminal Justice System
Career Possibilities:
Lawyer, Judge, Court Reporter, Police Officer
Additional course recommendations:
Business, English
Course Name: Keyboarding (Touch System Data Entry)
Course Number: 8D110
Credits: 0.5
About:
In Touch System Data Entry, students apply technical skills to address business applications of emerging technologies. Students enhance reading, writing, computing, communication, and reasoning skills and apply them to the business environment. Students will need to apply touch system data entry for production of business documents. For Dual Credit there will be an emphasis on Medical Front Office skills as part of a Medical Front Office Level I Certificate with Richland College. Student must apply and be accepted for Dual Credit.
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes, Medical Front Office, Medical Billing and Coding, Microsoft Office Specialist, Financial Trading and Investments, Computer Maintenance, Network Administration and Cyber Security, Software and Game Development.
Certification Possibilities:
Certifications available through OPAC. (Several Different certificates)
There is a Dual Credit course offered through Richland College. TSDE is a prerequisite for virtually anything including Accounting, Finance, Digital Media, Human Resource Management and Business Management
In Dual Credit Course- Medical Front Office Level 1 Certificate w/ Richland College. (Student must apply for Dual Credit)
Internship Possibilities:
Secretary, Office Assistant. Anything in the Accounting/Finance, Business fields.
Career Possibilities:
This class will supplement any career where you would need to use a keyboarding/computer.
Additional course recommendations:
This is a prerequisite to several classes and helps with English with typing papers, research for Science and the list really goes on.
Course Name: Principles of Business, Marketing and Finance
Course Number: 8D100
Credits: 1.0
About:
Covers a variety of topics consisting of Economics, Entrepreneurship, HR, Management, finance. Year long course
Prerequisites:
None but highly recommended to have one other Business course out of the way.
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Management, Human Resources, Economics, Finance
Additional course recommendations:
Principles of Business or Banking & Finance
Course Name: Accounting
Course Number: 8F200
Credits: 1.0
About:
This course is an introduction to the basic concepts and standards underlying financial accounting systems. Several important concepts will be studied in detail, including: revenue recognition, inventory, assets, and liabilities. The course emphasizes the construction of the basic financial accounting statements - the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement - as well as their interpretation.
Prerequisites:
None but highly recommended to have one other Business course out of the way.
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
Quickbooks
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Accounting, Finance, Management
Additional course recommendations:
Principles of Business or Banking & Finance
Course Name: Banking & Financing Services
Course Number: 8F210
Credits: 1.0
About:
Learn the history and the ins and outs of the Banking & Finance system in the United States.
Prerequisites:
None but highly recommended to have one other Business course out of the way.
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Finance, Risk Management, Accounting
Additional course recommendations:
Principles of Business or Banking & Finance
Course Name: Statistics and Business Decision Making
Course Number: 8F300
Credits: 1.0
About:
Financial Mathematics is a course about personal money management. Students will apply critical-thinking skills to analyze personal financial decisions based on current and projected economic factors.
Prerequisites:
Algebra I
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Any
Additional course recommendations:
Money Matters, Dollars & Sense
Course Name: Money Matters
Course Number: 8F100
Credits: 1.0
About:
DVD course based on teachings of Dave Ramsey and Suze Orman. Learn how to take control of your financial life and make smart purchases, save and invest your money, so that you can become financially secure.
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Financial Planner, financial analyst, insurance specialist
Additional course recommendations:
Securities and Investments, after Money Matters
Course Name: Statistics and Business Decision Making
Course Number: 8F400
Credits: 1.0
About:
Statistics and Business Decision Making is an introduction to statistics and the application of statistics to business decision making. Students will use statistics to make business decisions. Students will determine the appropriateness of methods used to collect data to ensure conclusions are valid.
Prerequisites:
Algebra II
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Business, Finance
Additional course recommendations:
BCIM, Accounting
Course Name: Food Science
Course Number: 8I450
Credits: 1.0
About:
Students read, research discoveries in food science, study and experiment with different food components and compounds to understand how foods react to one another. This is not a cooking class . This is a science course that uses food properties and the chemistry underlying the properties.
Prerequisites:
3 years of any science
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Food Scientist, Dietitians, Culinary Chefs
Additional course recommendations:
Intro to Culinary, Nutrition and Wellness
Course Name: Intro. to Culinary Arts
Course Number: 8I320
Credits: 1.0
About:
This course introduces students to the culinary industry and requirements and includes minimal kitchen lab experience. Students learn basic safety skill and applications or culinary through research projects, recipes, and meal planning and preparation.
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
ServSafe Food Handlers Certification
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Culinary Arts, Chefs, Food scientists, Restaurant Management
Additional course recommendations:
Food Science, Nutrition and Wellness
Course Name: Principles of Hospitality & Tourism
Course Number: 8I100
Credits: 1.0
About:
Ideal for students wanting to explore basics of hotel, restaurant and other services found in the hospitality and tourism industry.
The industry encompasses lodging; travel and tourism; recreation, amusements, and attractions. As well as restaurants and food/beverage service. Students learn knowledge and skills focusing on communication, time management, and customer service that meet industry standards. Students will explore the history of the hospitality and tourism industry and examine characteristics needed for success in that industry
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
N/A
Additional course recommendations:
N/A
Course Name: Digital Media
Course Number: 8K200
Credits: 1.0
About:
Students will explore digital media disciplines such as photography, audio and video production as well as animation. They will develop the necessary skills to work with a range of digital files.
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Photographer, film maker, animator
Additional course recommendations:
Graphic Design, Web Design, Web Programming, Digital Video & Audio Design
Course Name: Principles of Information Technology
Course Number: 8K100
Credits: 1.0
About:
This course teaches students a little about a lot of skills such as computer careers, programming, computer hardware, computer software, computer networking, web design, and being productive with software such as Microsoft Office and Google Suite. Students then have an idea about other classes and careers that might interest you. Students will also learn some neat tips and tricks to be a better computer user!
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes, this is a Prerequisite for Information Technology
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Information Technology, Programming, Electronics
Additional course recommendations:
Computer Science, Web Design, Robotics, BCIM, Graphic Design
Course Name: Spatial Tech. & Remote Sensing
Course Number: 8K210
Credits: 1.0
About:
Students will be introduced to GIS and the technologies associated with field data collection (Drones: UAV, submersible, and ground based, Handheld GPS devices, various sensors, and satellites).
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
FAA Remote Pilot Certification
Internship Possibilities:
Internships maybe available through Brookhaven's GIS Program
Career Possibilities:
Surveyor, GIS Technician, GIS Analyst
Additional course recommendations:
Principles of Engineering, Computer Science, Animation
Course Name: Diversified Manufacturing
Course Number: 8M220
Credits: 1.0
About:
A fun filled class where you will build trains, planes, monster trucks, pirate sailing ships, heart locks, scorpions, laser engraved boxes, circus acrobats and many other great projects using wood and metal.
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Engineering, Cabinet making, Construction
Additional course recommendations:
Diversified Manufacturing II, Construction
Course Name: Diversified Manufacturing II
Course Number: 8M320
Credits: 1.0
About:
A continuation of Diversified Manufacturing I. In this class students will use wood and metal to build hook and ladder fire trucks, gum ball machines, heart locks, whirley gigs, catapults and variety of projects of their own choosing.
Prerequisites:
Diversified Manufacturing I
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Engineering, Cabinet making, Construction
Additional course recommendations:
Construction
Course Name: Principles of Manufacturing
Course Number: 8M100
Credits: 1.0
About:
Design and build projects while learning about the different types of manufacturing processes
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
Through SolidWorks
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Manufacturing, Engineering, Design
Additional course recommendations:
Diversified Manufacturing
Course Name: Advertising
Course Number: 8N200
Credits: 0.5
About:
Learn techniques that persuade consumers to buy products. Billboards, Commercials, Print Ads are all used to get you to buy a brand! Learn to create advertisements with style. Build your own Ad Campaign and promotion
Prerequisites:
There is no pre-requisite for Marketing courses, but it is recommended that they take Principles of Business, Finance & Marketing before any marketing course.
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Business or Marketing Professional
Additional course recommendations:
Accounting, BCIM, Fashion, Social Media, or Sports & Entertainment Marketing Courses, Statistics, Keyboarding, etc.
Course Name: Advertising (Dual Credit)
Course Number: 8N205
Credits: 0.5
About:
Learn techniques that persuade consumers to buy products. Billboards, Commercials, Print Ads are all used to get you to buy a brand! Learn to create advertisements with style. Build your own Ad Campaign and promotion
Prerequisites:
There is no pre-requisite for Marketing courses, but it is recommended that they take Principles of Business, Finance & Marketing before any marketing course.
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Business or Marketing Professional
Additional course recommendations:
Accounting, BCIM, Fashion, Social Media, or Sports & Entertainment Marketing Courses, Statistics, Keyboarding, etc.
Course Name: Fashion Marketing
Course Number: 8N210
Credits: 0.5
About:
Learn to Explore Fashion Careers, Technology in the Fashion Industry, Trends in the Fashion Industry and how Marketing shapes the Fashion Industry.
Prerequisites:
There is no pre-requisite for Marketing courses, but it is recommended that they take Principles of Business, Finance & Marketing before any marketing course.
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Business or Marketing Professional
Additional course recommendations:
Accounting, BCIM, Fashion, Social Media, or Sports & Entertainment Marketing Courses, Statistics, Keyboarding, etc.
Course Name: Practicum in Marketing (Application Req'd)
Course Number: 8N310
Credits: 1.0
About:
This is a course for Juniors & Seniors who have a customer service oriented job and work at 15 hours per week. This is a 3 credit course which allows you to leave school 1 or 2 class periods early each day, depending on credits you already have towards graduation. DECA Membership is expected.
Prerequisites:
At least one of the following - Principles of Business Finance & Marketing, Advertising, Fashion Marketing, Social Media Marketing, Sports & Entertainment Marketing, Accounting, Statistics, BCIM, etc.
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
Southwest Airlines Professional Communications Certification
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Business or Marketing Professional
Additional course recommendations:
Accounting, Advertising, BCIM, Fashion, Social Media, or Sports & Entertainment Marketing Courses, Statistics, Keyboarding, etc.
Course Name: Practicum in Marketing (Dual Credit)
Course Number: 8N315
Credits: 1.0
About:
This is a course for Juniors & Seniors who have a customer service oriented job and work at 15 hours per week. This is a 3 credit course which allows you to leave school 1 or 2 class periods early each day, depending on credits you already have towards graduation. DECA Membership is expected.
Prerequisites:
At least one of the following - Principles of Business Finance & Marketing, Advertising, Fashion Marketing, Social Media Marketing, Sports & Entertainment Marketing, Accounting, Statistics, BCIM, etc.
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
Southwest Airlines Professional Communications Certification
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Business or Marketing Professional
Additional course recommendations:
Accounting, Advertising, BCIM, Fashion, Social Media, or Sports & Entertainment Marketing Courses, Statistics, Keyboarding, etc.
Course Name: Social Media Marketing
Course Number: 8N220
Credits: 0.5
About:
Learn to explore the World of Marketing in Social Media and Advertising. Social Influence on your Personal Brand & Etiquette, Digital Marketing Landscape, Social Networks, Careers in Social Media, and have fun using Social Media promoting products and people.
Prerequisites:
There is no pre-requisite for Marketing courses, but it is recommended that they take Principles of Business, Finance & Marketing before any marketing course. For 10-12 graders.
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Business or Marketing Professional
Additional course recommendations:
Accounting, BCIM, Fashion, Social Media, or Sports & Entertainment Marketing Courses, Statistics, Keyboarding, etc.
Course Name: Sports & Enter. Marketing
Course Number: 8N230
Credits: 0.5
About:
Learn to explore the World of Marketing in Sports and Entertainment, Event plan, operate a concert, own your own sports franchise. Learn about sponsorships, endorsements and branding, how to create your own Sports Marketing Campaign, Press Conferences, and have fun creating movie trailers.
Prerequisites:
There is no pre-requisite for Marketing courses, but it is recommended that they take Principles of Business, Finance & Marketing before any marketing course. For 10-12 graders.
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Business or Marketing Professional
Additional course recommendations:
Accounting, BCIM, Fashion, Social Media, or Sports & Entertainment Marketing Courses, Statistics, Keyboarding, etc.
Course Name: FTI (Application/4 terms)
Course Number: 8E330
Credits: 2.0
About:
Course Name: FTI II (Application/4 terms)
Course Number: 8E460
Credits: 2.0
About:
Course Name: Human Growth & Development
Course Number: 8E220
Credits: 1.0
About:
Project based course which goes through the physical, intellectual, and social aspects of every stage of life.
Prerequisites:
10-12 Grades only
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Education, social work, medical
Additional course recommendations:
Child Development, FTI, Anatomy
Course Name: Practicum in Ed. Training (Dual Credit)
Course Number: 8E465
Credits: 1.0
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Course Name: Principles of Education
Course Number: 8E100
Credits: 1.0
About:
This course is for students who are interested in becoming a teacher.
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
FTI I and FTI II
Career Possibilities:
Teaching, Administration, Training
Additional course recommendations:
Human Growth and Development or Child Development
Course Name: Anatomy & Physiology
Course Number: 8H310
Credits: 1.0
About:
Anatomy and physiology is a course that describes the structure and operation of one’s individual body. This course is mandatory for anyone who plans to perform in the field of medicine. This course will allow the students to have ample hands on dissections to explore the anatomy of the body. The course provides learners with the primary base required to help patients. The course also hits on chemical makeup and how it pertains to life. The systems outline the primary pedagogy and theoretical ideas that are required to perform in the medical profession. Anatomy and physiology is defined by using the various techniques of one’s individual body. A few of the techniques that students research in this category include Reproduction System, Skeletal System, Heart and Lymphatic system. The course concentrates on how one’s individual body system performs together to operate properly. Students can also expect to use case studies to implement the ideas that they understand in these systems.
Prerequisites:
Biology
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
Personal training certificate if interested
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Medical, Nursing, Sports- Physical Therapy
Additional course recommendations:
HOSA - Principles of Health Science, Clinicals
Course Name: Anatomy & Physiology (Honors)
Course Number: 8H311
Credits: 1.0
About:
We will study the parts and functions of each human body system.
Prerequisites:
Biology
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
Personal training certificate if interested
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Doctor, Nurse, Physical Therapy
Additional course recommendations:
Health Occupation Courses (HOSA) - Principles of Health Science, Clinicals, AP Biology and Chemistry
Course Name: Clinicals (application/4 terms)
Course Number: 8H300
Credits: 2.0
About:
Learn Medical terminology, patient assessment and patient care skills, and shadow healthcare professionals to experience various healthcare career opportunities.This course is for students seriously interested in a healthcare career. The co-curricular CTSO (HOSA) organization provides the opportunity for the student to be active in competitions, community service projects, and develop leadership skills.
Prerequisites:
16 years of age, and Principles of Health Science and Biology along with an interest application into this program. Testing, including drug screenings, background checks and additional immunizations may be required by the cooperating health care facility. Health Care facilities require the student has personal medical insurance. Fees including but not limited to: clinical rotation insurance, drug and TB testing/screening, Flu shot, uniform, and HOSA. This course will require an interest application and acceptance into thisprogram.
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
Healthcare Professionals CPR
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Nursing, Medicine, Pharmacy Technician
Additional course recommendations:
Certified Medical Assisting; EMT, Anatomy & Physiology, Dental Assisting, Pharmacy Technician, Medical Terminology (Front Office), Certified Nursing Assisting, Patient Care Tech, extended practicum (internship).
Course Name: Clinicals (Dual Credit) (application/4 terms)
Course Number: 8H305
Credits: 1.0
About:
Learn Medical terminology, patient assessment and patient care skills, and shadow healthcare professionals to experience various healthcare career opportunities.This course is for students seriously interested in a healthcare career. The co-curricular CTSO (HOSA) organization provides the opportunity for the student to be active in competitions, community service projects, and develop leadership skills.
Prerequisites:
16 years of age, and Principles of Health Science and Biology along with an interest application into this program. Testing, including drug screenings, background checks and additional immunizations may be required by the cooperating health care facility. Health Care facilities require the student has personal medical insurance. Fees including but not limited to: clinical rotation insurance, drug and TB testing/screening, Flu shot, uniform, and HOSA. This course will require an interest application and acceptance into this program. For Dual Credit the Student must also apply to DCCCD and be enrolled in the HPRS 2231 General Health Professions class through El Centro College. Teacher is adjunct with El Centro College of Allied Health. Student must complete an interest form. Course requirements to be met.
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
Healthcare Professionals CPR
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Nursing, Medicine, Pharmacy Technician
Additional course recommendations:
Certified Medical Assisting; EMT, Anatomy & Physiology, Dental Assisting, Pharmacy Technician, Medical Terminology (Front Office), Certified Nursing Assisting, Patient Care Tech, extended practicum (internship).
Course Name: Forensics
Course Number: 8L300
Credits: 1.0
About:
We will discuss the history of forensic science, the jobs within this field and we also learn about the various types of evidence you might find at a crime scene.
Prerequisites:
It helps if you have had Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Pathologists, Crime Scene Investigator, anything dealing with Forensics. Forensic Biology, Entomology, etc.
Additional course recommendations:
Any or all Health Science Courses
Course Name: Health Science Theory
Course Number: 8H302
Credits: 1.0
About:
This course is for students seriously interested in a healthcare career. Students will have in class hands-on experiences for continued knowledge and skill development related to patient care in various healthcare careers. Because clinical rotation sites are limited this course allows a student that is not in clinical to still pursue a pathway in the Health Science cluster. Students completing this class are eligible to continue on to a Practicum of Health Science course their senior year (e.g., EMT, CMA, CNA, PCT, Pharm Tech, Dental Assisting). This course will require an interest application and acceptance into one of the Practicum of Health Science programs after completion of this course.
Prerequisites:
16 years of age, and Principles of Health Science and Biology, along with an interest application into this program.
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
Healthcare Professionals CPR
Internship Possibilities:
EMT, CMA, CNA, PCT, Pharm Tech, Dental Assisting (if available)
Career Possibilities:
EMT, CMA, Pharmacy Technician
Additional course recommendations:
Anatomy & Physiology
Course Name: Principles of Health Science
Course Number: 8H200
Credits: 1.0
About:
Includes skills related to the healthcare industry such as taking vital signs, body mechanics, medical terminology and other entry level skills. Course content relates to patient relationships, working environments, ethical and legal responsibilities. Varied health care occupations are explored to aid students in career selection and prepare them for future employment. Biology: study a variety of topics that include: structures and functions of cells and viruses; growth and development of organisms; cells, tissues, and organs; nucleic acids and genetics; biological evolution; taxonomy; metabolism and energy transfers in living organisms; living systems; homeostasis; ecosystems; and plants and the environment.
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
Healthcare Professionals CPR
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Nursing, Medicine, Pharmacy Technician
Additional course recommendations:
Certified Medical Assisting; EMT, Anatomy & Physiology, Dental Assisting, Pharmacy Technician, Medical Terminology (Front Office), Certified Nursing Assisting, Patient Care Tech, extended practicum (internship).
Course Name: Child Development
Course Number: 8J310
Credits: 1.0
About:
Everything that you need to know to be come a RESPONSIBLE Parent--growth/development of children, health/wellness, guidance techniques for children, pregnancy and healthy life styles, money & time management, choosing a career, healthy relationships, accessing community/agency services
Prerequisites:
None
Recommended Prerequisite: Principles of Human Services
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Education, health care, counseling
Additional course recommendations:
Any Family/Consumer Science, Business, or Technology classes
Course Name: Dollars & Sense
Course Number: 8J319
Credits: 0.5
About:
Students will focus on consumer practices and responsibilities, the money management processes, decision-making skills, impact of technology, and preparation for human services careers. Students are encouraged to participate in career and technical student organizations and other leadership organizations. This course gears students toward financial success & and reinforces tools that will assist them during and after high school.
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
N/A
Additional course recommendations:
Money Matters, any Finance course
Course Name: Interpersonal Studies
Course Number: 8J220
Credits: 0.5
About:
Discover YOU, build/maintain healthy relationships, adjust to change, choose/build a successful career, manage stress, respond to crisis, meet financial challenges, balance the roles of family/career
Prerequisites:
None (appropriate for 12, 11, 10 grade levels)
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Any career field
Additional course recommendations:
Business, Family and Consumers or Technology Courses
Course Name: Lifetime Nutrition & Wellness
Course Number: 8J230
Credits: 0.5
About:
This course teaches students basic nutrition, selection, storage, and preparation of foods, safe and proper use of kitchen equipment, sanitation in handling food, and an in depth study on weight management. After the first 4 weeks there is a food lab scheduled at least once a week until finals. This is the cooking class!
Prerequisites:
None. Its suggested students take Principals of Human Services, but not required.
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Registered Dietitian, Health & Wellness Director, Sports Nutritionist, Restaurant industry, Human Services, Health Sciences
Additional course recommendations:
Food Science, Hospitality & Tourism, Human Growth & Development
Course Name: Principles of Human Services
Course Number: 8J100
Credits: 1.0
About:
Ideal for underclassmen wanting a better understanding of everyday, practical stuff.
Explore multiple subjects: money, finance, budgeting, kitchen safety, meal planning, manners, table settings, child care, counseling and mental health, clothing, sewing on buttons, college and career possibilities, goal setting, decision making, values exploration and more.
Things to know, Mixture of class lecture and hands on activities: build a budget, write checks, sew buttons, possible food labs (tacos and pancakes).
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
N/A
Additional course recommendations:
Dollars & Sense, Money Matters
Course Name: Engineering Application of Computer Science Principles
Course Number: 8O270
Credits: 1.0
About:
This is a design-based high school course for students who want to expand and deepen their engineering design skills and habits of mind through the purposeful integration and application of computer science (CS) principles and practices. Developed by University of Texas, this hands-on course engages students in authentic, integrated engineering and CS practices in a project-based environment.
Prerequisites:
Algebra I
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Engineering
Additional course recommendations:
Principles of Engineering, Engineering Applications, Computer Science, Animation, GIS
Course Name: Engineering Design
Course Number: 8O230
Credits: 1.0
About:
A course where students will learn about Inventor software to create mechanical designs.
Prerequisites:
Algebra I
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Mechanical Engineer
Additional course recommendations:
Principles of Engineering, Engineering Applications, Computer Science, Animation, GIS
Course Name: Principles of Engineering
Course Number: 8O100
Credits: 1.0
About:
Students will learn about Engineering through problem solving different projects. Different projects will be designed and built by each student, either individually or as part of a team of students. Problem solving techniques and the Design Process will be covered with each project.
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
SolidWorks
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Programming
Additional course recommendations:
Computer Science Principles, Computer Science I-III, Engineering Design
Course Name: Robotics I
Course Number: 8O220
Credits: 1.0
About:
Learn how to design, build, and program robots to do different functions and manipulate different things. Autonomous and remote control programmed robots are build and operated during class. Students have fun while being challenged to grow with new technologies.
Prerequisites:
No prerequisites, but if you've had prior experience in elementary or middle school, you will find this course fun and challenging.
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Robotics, Engineering, Electronics, Programming
Additional course recommendations:
Computer Science, Web Programming, Game Design, Web Design, any course involving programming.
Course Name: Computer Science I (Pre-AP)
Course Number: 91820
Credits: 1.0
About:
Students learn the fundamentals of programming via JAVA language.
Prerequisites:
Algebra I
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
IT, network software application, software development/engineering, information systems, data science, Java developer at Exxon Mobil , HP, USAA , Citi, L3 Technologies, iHeartMedia, Lockheed Martin Co., Intel, CGI, T-Mobile, Southwest Airlines, IBM, The Home Depot, to name a few.
Career Possibilities:
Software Developer, Database Administrator, Computer Hardware Engineer
Additional course recommendations:
Computer Science II (AP), Computer Science Principles (AP), Game programming, Web Design, Web Programming, Mobile App Development
Course Name: Computer Science II (AP)
Course Number: 91821
Credits: 1.0
About:
Students apply and expand on JAVA concepts as they prepare to take the AP Computer Science A Exam in the Spring for college credit.
Prerequisites:
Pre- AP Computer Science I
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
IT, network software application, software development/engineering, information systems, data science, Java developer at Exxon Mobil , HP, USAA , Citi, L3 Technologies, iHeartMedia, Lockheed Martin Co., Intel, CGI, T-Mobile, Southwest Airlines, IBM, The Home Depot, to name a few.
Career Possibilities:
Software Developer, Database Administrator, Computer Hardware Engineer
Additional course recommendations:
Computer Science III (Pre-AP), Computer Science Principles(AP), Game programming, Web Design, Web Programming, Mobile App Development
Course Name: Computer Science III (Pre-AP)
Course Number: 91824
Credits: 1.0
About:
Students work on and apply the programming concepts learned from the previous 2 years of Computer Science into a first responders VR simulation alongside Animation 3 students.
Prerequisites:
Pre- AP Computer Science I, AP Computer Science A (II)
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
IT, network software application, software development/engineering, information systems, data science, Java developer at Exxon Mobil , HP, USAA , Citi, L3 Technologies, iHeartMedia, Lockheed Martin Co., Intel, CGI, T-Mobile, Southwest Airlines, IBM, The Home Depot, to name a few.
Career Possibilities:
Software Developer, Database Administrator, Computer Hardware Engineer
Additional course recommendations:
AP Computer Science Principles, Game programming, Web Design, Web Programming, Mobile App Development
Course Name: Computer Science Principles (AP)
Course Number: 91822
Credits: 1.0
About:
Basic fundamentals for Computer Science and Computational Thinking. Students learn what programming really is and how to problem solve computationally.
Prerequisites:
Algebra I
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
IT, network software application, software development/engineering, information systems, data science, Java developer at Exxon Mobil , HP, USAA , Citi, L3 Technologies, iHeartMedia, Lockheed Martin Co., Intel, CGI, T-Mobile, Southwest Airlines, IBM, The Home Depot, to name a few.
Career Possibilities:
Software Developer, Database Administrator, Computer Hardware Engineer
Additional course recommendations:
Computer Science I (Pre-AP), Computer Science II (AP), Computer Science Principles (AP), Game programming, Web Design, Web Programming, Mobile App Development
Course Name: Digital Video & Audio Design
Course Number: 91835
Credits: 1.0
About:
Film making and editing video
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
TV, Radio, Marketing, Advertising, web master
Career Possibilities:
TV, radio, Advertising, web master
Additional course recommendations:
Journalism
Course Name: Game Programming and Design
Course Number: 91836
Credits: 1.0
About:
The students will create Computer Games using the softwares Construct, GameMaker and Unity
Prerequisites:
Algebra I
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Game programming, Programmer, Video Game Tester
Additional course recommendations:
Mobile App Development, Computer Science
Course Name: Digital Design & Media Production (Mustang Report II)
Course Number: 91839
Credits: 1.0
About:
Second Year of Mustang Report SHS's weekly school news program.
Prerequisites:
DVAD or Digital Audio
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
Video Editing
Internship Possibilities:
Television, Radio, Graphic Design, Digital Media Positions
Career Possibilities:
Film Maker, Broadcast Journalism, Graphic Designer
Additional course recommendations:
Digital Audio
Course Name: Independent Study Emerging Media
Course Number: 91837
Credits: 1.0
About:
Mustang Report is our weekly school news program.
Prerequisites:
DVAD & Digital Audio
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
Editing Certifications
Internship Possibilities:
Broadcast Journalism, Media Development,
Career Possibilities:
Broadcast Journalist, Editor, You Tuber
Additional course recommendations:
Speech
Course Name: Mobile App Development
Course Number: 91838
Credits: 1.0
About:
Students Create apps in App Inventor 2 that can be used on Android phones
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
App Developer, Programmer, App Tester
Additional course recommendations:
Game Programming and Computer Science
Course Name: Web Programming
Course Number: 91832
Credits: 1.0
About:
Create dynamic websites with HTML, CSS, Java Script, SQL and graphic design. Help monitor and create new content for the SHS website.
Prerequisites:
Web Design
Leads into a GRCTC course:
Yes
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Web UI/UX Designer, Web Programmer, Web Developer
Additional course recommendations:
Graphic Design, Computer Science
Course Name: Web Design I
Course Number: 91830
Credits: 1.0
About:
Intro to all things Web Design. Create basic websites, understand basic web design.
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
Web UI/UX Designer, Web Programmer, Web Developer
Additional course recommendations:
Graphic Design, Computer Science
Course Name: 3D Modeling & Animation
Course Number: 91840
Credits: 1.0
About:
Learn the basics of 3D Animation and Modeling. Start from basic drawing techniques, to fully rendered 3D Animations. Will work in Sketchbook, Mudbox, and 3DS Max.
Prerequisites:
None
Leads into a GRCTC course:
No
Certification Possibilities:
N/A
Internship Possibilities:
N/A
Career Possibilities:
3D Animator, Game Designer, 3D Artist
Additional course recommendations:
Animation, Game Design