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1 School Name: ____________________________________________________________________________

Person(s) Completing Chart: _______________________________________________________________ Date Completed: __________________

Person(s) Who Will Complete Course Experience Section of Student Survey:  Students  School Personnel Question

Number SREB Course Title Your School’s Equivalent Title(s)

Mathematics 1 Mathematics: Basic, Fundamental, Practical,

Essential, General, Consumer or Business 2 Mathematics: Applied or Technical (First Year) 3 Mathematics: Applied or Technical (Second Year) 4 Mathematics: Integrated

5 Pre-Algebra or Algebra Foundations 6 Algebra I: Basic, Elementary, I-A or I-B 7 Algebra I: Regular, Advanced or College-Prep 8 Algebra II

9 Algebra III: (Including Trigonometry, Mathematics Analysis or Advanced Mathematics)

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2 Number

11 Pre-Calculus or Calculus

12 Calculus: Advanced Placement (AB or BC) 13 Statistics

14 Statistics: Advanced Placement 15 Other Advanced Mathematics

English/Language Arts1 16 English 9: Basic, Functional, Practical or Skills

17 English 9: Standard, General, Regular or Mixed-Group

18 English 9: Accelerated, Academic, College-Prep or Honors

19 English 10: Basic, Functional, Practical or Skills 20 English 10: Standard, General, Regular or

Mixed-Group

21 English 10: Accelerated, Academic, College-Prep or Honors

22 English 11: Basic, Functional, Practical or Skills 23 English 11: Standard, General, Regular or

Mixed-Group

24 English 11: Tech-Prep, Applied or Applied Communications

1 If your school’s basic, functional, practical, skills, standard, general, regular or mixed-group English 9, 10, 11 or 12 courses are college-preparatory courses, please use

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3 25 English 11: Accelerated, Academic, College-Prep

or Honors

26 English 11: Advanced Placement

27 English 12: Basic, Functional, Practical or Skills 28 English 12: Standard, General, Regular or

Mixed-Group

29 English 12: Tech-Prep, Applied or Applied Communications

30 English 12: Accelerated, Academic, College-Prep or Honors

31 English 12: Advanced Placement 32 Journalism

33 Debate (including Speech and Public Speaking courses)

34 Other Advanced English or English/Language Arts

Science 35 General Science

36 Applied Science: Principles of Technology or Applied Physics (First Year)

37 Applied Science: Principles of Technology or Applied Physics (Second Year)

38 Applied Science: Applied Biology or Applied Chemistry

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4 Number

40 Life Science 41 Earth Science

42 Environmental Science

43 Environmental Science: Advanced Placement 44 Physical Science: Basic, Fundamental or Practical 45 Physical Science: Regular or General

46 Physical Science: Advanced, Academic, College-Prep or Honors

47 Biology: Basic, Fundamental or Practical 48 Biology: Regular or General

49 Biology: Advanced, Academic, College-Prep or Honors

50 Biology: Advanced Placement 51 Biology II

52 Anatomy and Physiology 53 Chemistry: Basic or General

54 Chemistry: Advanced, Academic, College-Prep or Honors

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5 56 Physics

57 Physics: Advanced Placement (B)

58 Physics: Advanced Placement (C: Electricity and Magnetism or C: Mechanics)

59 Other Advanced Science

Career/Technical Concentration Matching Chart (Section 2, Question 132) Answer

Option Cluster and Pathways Your School’s CT Area(s)

A When I graduate, I will not have completed four or more courses in any

career/technical area. N/A

B

Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources (Food Products and Processing Systems; Plant Systems; Animal Systems [including veterinarians]; Power, Structural & Technical Systems; Natural Resources Systems; Environmental Service Systems; Agribusiness Systems)

C

Architecture & Construction (Design/Pre-Construction [including architecture and drafting]; Construction [including masonry and construction trades];

Maintenance/Operations [including plumbing, electricity and HVAC]) D

Arts, Audio/Video Technology & Communications (Audio and Video Technology and Film; Printing Technology; Visual Arts; Performing Arts; Journalism and Broadcasting; Telecommunications)

E

Business, Management & Administration (General Management [including entrepreneurship]; Business Information Management; Human Resources Management; Operations Management; Administrative Support)

F Education & Training (Administration and Administrative Support; Professional Support Services; Teaching/Training [including teacher cadet programs])

G Finance (Securities & Investments; Business Finance; Accounting; Insurance; Banking Services)

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6 Option

H

Government & Public Administration (Governance; National Security; Foreign Service; Planning; Revenue and Taxation; Regulation; Public Management and Administration)

I

Health Science (Therapeutic Services [including dental and medical assisting and nursing]; Diagnostic Services [including lab and radiology technicians]; Health Informatics (including medical coders and transcriptionists); Support Services [including dietician and transport technicians]; Biotechnology Research and Development [including pharmacy technicians and toxicologists]; Includes PLTW Biomedical Sciences Program)

J

Hospitality & Tourism (Restaurants and Food/Beverage Services [including culinary arts]; Lodging [including hotel management and services]; Travel & Tourism; Recreation, Amusements & Attractions)

K

Human Services (Early Childhood Development & Services; Counseling & Mental Health Services; Family & Community Services [including social work]; Personal Care Services [including cosmetology and barbering]; Consumer Services)

L Information Technology (Network Systems; Information Support and Services; Web and Digital Communications; Programming and Software Development) M

Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security (Correction Services; Emergency and Fire Management Services [including paramedics and fire safety]; Security & Protective Services; Law Enforcement Services; Legal Services)

N

Manufacturing ( Production; Manufacturing Production Process Development; Maintenance, Installation & Repair [including machine tool technology and welding]; Quality Assurance; Logistics & Inventory Control; Health, Safety and Environmental Assurance)

O Marketing (Marketing Management; Professional Sales; Merchandising; Marketing Communications; Marketing Research)

P Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (Engineering and Technology [including PLTW Engineering Program]; Science and Math)

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7 Q

Transportation, Distribution & Logistics (Transportation Operations; Logistics Planning and Management Services; Warehousing and Distribution Center Operations; Facility and Mobile Equipment Maintenance [including auto and diesel mechanics]; Transportation Systems/Infrastructure Planning, Management and Regulation; Health, Safety and Environmental Management; Sales and Service)

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