
12th Grade Outcomes
Typical course of Study College Prep
Social Studies
Principles of U. S. government
The democratic ideal
Basic documents of the U. S.
Agriculture in the U. S.
Urbanization
Conservation
Business and industry in the U. S.
American party system
Propaganda and public opinion
Comparative governments
Comparative economic systems
Consumer education
Crime and delinquency
Science
Physics
Electricity and magnetism
Photoelectric effect
Heat
Light and optics
Sound and acoustics
Wave motion
Quantum theory
Relativity
Psychology
Labor-management relations
Economic concepts and theories
Taxation and finance
Distribution and exchange of goods and services
International relations
American foreign policy
International organizations
Public education
Womens role in todays society
Family economics and management
Force
Mechanics
Space, time, and motion
Work, energy, and power
Electronics
Nuclear energy
Nuclear physics
Solid-state physics
Language Arts
English literature
Shakespeare
Literary, social, and political heritage of England
Literature of the 1900s
World literature
Cross-cultural literature
The theater
Nature of tragedy and comedy
Techniques of acting
Film as an art form
Critical and evaluative reading
Current periodical literature
Mass communication
Comparative study of mass media
Radio and television
Listening skills
Parliamentary procedures
Identifying verbals
Report writing
Writing social and business letters
Writing book reviews, prιcis essays
Writing term papers
Bibliography development
Mathematics
Calculus
Derivative of a function
Logarithmic and trigonometric functions
Indeterminate terms
Computation of derivatives
Rate of a change of quantity
Maxima and minima
Integrals
Length of curves
Volume and surface areas
Computer analysis of graphs
Probability and Statistics
Tabular data
Graphs
Measures of central tendency
Quartiles and percentiles
Measures of dispersion
Simple correlation
Statistical inference
Permutations
Combinations
Binomial theorem
Advanced Algebra
Sets of numbers
Binomial theorem
Progressions
Complex numbers
Theory of equations
Permutations
Functions and their graphs
Combinations
Probability
Determinants
Inequalities
Matrix algebra
Mathematical inductions
The derivative
Computer Literacy and Programming