LEARNING
CENTER
High
School Credits
High school credits earned through NCC can be used for an NCC Adult High
School Diploma, for transfer to your local high school district to meet
graduation requirements, for enhancement of your skills, or for your personal
enjoyment. If you are under 18 years of age, permission is required from
parent or guardian. Also, if you are in high school or of high school
age, NCC requires written permission from your local school district.
Requirements for the NCC Adult High School Diploma include:
ENGLISH—7 semester credits
MATH— 4 semester credits
SCIENCE— 4 semester credits
UNITED STATES HISTORY—2 semester credits
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT—1 semester credit
ELECTIVES—18 semester credits
TOTAL—36 semester credits
Classes offered:
BUSINESS:
Accounting
Personal Finance
Intro to Business
Intro to Computer Applications
Advanced Computer Applications
CAREERS:
75-hour Nursing Assistant Course
EMT-B Course (2 credits)
World of Work
Medication Aide
ENGLISH:
English 2200
English 2600
English 3200
Intro to Literature
American Literature
British Literature
Intermediate Literature
American Literature
Basics of English
Basic Composition
Composition
American Writers
Basics of Oral Communications
Reading Improvement
Independent Reading
Writing through Computer Applications
FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES:
Family Living
Child Development
Community Service
Life Skills
Teen Parenting
Teen Dads
FINE ARTS:
Art History
MATH:
Basic Math
Geometry
General Math
Business Math
Trigonometry
Algebra I
Consumer Math
Algebra II
Statistics
SCIENCES:
Anatomy & Physiology
Health
Biology
General Science
Astronomy
Chemistry
Physical Science
Earth Science
SOCIAL STUDIES:
Intro to Social Studies
World History
Government
U.S. Geography
Economics
Sociology
Psychology
You and the Law
World Geography
American History
*NCC also operates an alternative high school program. To be admitted
to the alternative high school, you must be referred by your local school
district. This program is intended for individuals not in regular attendance
at their local high school.
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