County Prep High School - Programs

Programs

The core courses in County Prep are:

English Math Science
World Literature Algebra 1 Integrated Lab Science
American Literature 1 Geometry Biology
American Literature 2 Algebra 2 Chemistry
British Literature Pre Calculus Physics
History World Language Physical Education/Health
World Culture Chinese
U.S History 1 French
U.S History 2 Spanish

County Prep also provides electives for students to take. The electives are:

Anatomy & Physiology, AP American History, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP English Literature and Composition, AP European History, AP Physics, Aquaculture, Astronomy, Business Law, Business Management, Choir, Computerized Accounting, Dance, Economics, Environmental Science, Film Genre, Food Service, Forensics, Geology, Internships, Introduction to Law, Investing in Your Future, Marketing, Microcomputer Applications, Multicultural Literature, Physics, Probability & Statistics, Precalculus, Psychology, Retailing, Sign Language, Sociology, Studio Art, Trigonometry, & Yoga.

Majors

Business, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, Internetworking/Computer Systems Support, Medical Science, Fashion, Printing Technology Design, TV Production/Digital Photography, Web Design and Development, & Visual/Performing Arts.

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