College Credit Plus Option College Credit Plus (CCP) replaces Ohio’s PostSecondary Enrollment Options program (PSEO) and all alternative dual enrollment programs. The CCP program will be operational for the 201516 school year and beyond. CCP requires two fundamental conditions: 1. Students must be enrolled in both college and high school. 2. Students can earn college and high school credit upon successful completion of the course. CCP courses must be the same as those offered on campusincluded in the institution of higher education’s (IHE) course catalog. The courses must also be nonremedial and should apply towards a degree or professional certificate. They must also be taught by instructors who meet the Ohio Board of Regent’s academic credential requirements. Students must meet the IHE’s admission requirements to receive credit, such as ACT score, GPA and/or successful completion of a college readiness assessment. Interested students students should contact the guidance office prior to March 31st of the year preceding CCP placement.
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College Credit Plus Option
College Credit Plus (CCP) replaces Ohio’s PostSecondary Enrollment Options program (PSEO) and all alternative dual enrollment programs. The CCP program will be operational for the 201516 school year and beyond. CCP requires two fundamental conditions:
1. Students must be enrolled in both college and high school. 2. Students can earn college and high school credit upon successful completion of the course.
CCP courses must be the same as those offered on campusincluded in the institution of higher education’s (IHE) course catalog. The courses must also be nonremedial and should apply towards a degree or professional certificate. They must also be taught by instructors who meet the Ohio Board of Regent’s academic credential requirements. Students must meet the IHE’s admission requirements to receive credit, such as ACT score, GPA and/or successful completion of a college readiness assessment. Interested students students should contact the guidance office prior to March 31st of the year preceding CCP placement.
Core Subjects Math Statistics 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: IVHS Staff
Offered Through: Zane State MATH 2270 Full Year
Fee:Scientific or Graphing Calculator required Prerequisite: Placement
Equips student with understanding of statistical concepts dealing with the processing and interpretation of numerical information. Basic statistical application including measures of central tendencies and variations, probability, sampling, hypothesis testing, and correlation analysis will be studied. A scientific or graphing calculator is required. College Algebra 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: IVHS Staff
Offered Through: Zane State MATH 1340 Full Year
Fee: Graphing Calculator Required Prerequisite: Placement or ACT of 22
College Algebra in conjunction with MATH 1350, PreCalculus, provides the necessary background for MATH 2510, Calculus I. Topics include radicals and rational exponents, equations and inequalities, functions and graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and systems of equations. A graphing calculator is required. Statistics 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning from Crooksville
Offered Through: Zane State Semester
9:1410:03 Type: OTM
Fee: Graphing Calculator Required Equips student with understanding of statistical concepts dealing with the processing and interpretation of numerical information. Basic statistical application including measures of central tendencies and variations, probability, sampling, hypothesis testing, and correlation analysis will be studied. A scientific or graphing calculator is required.
Prerequisite: Placement
College Algebra II 4 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning from Crooksville
Offered Through: Zane State Full Year 7:308:19
Type: TAG Fee: Graphing Calculator Required
Prerequisite: Placement PreCalculus 5 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning from Crooksville
Offered Through: Zane State Full Year 7:308:19
Type: TAG Fee: Graphing Calculator Required
Prerequisite: Placement Broadens the algebra background and affords students the opportunity to develop and extensive trigonometric background. Included are the topics of functions and their graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations, inequalities, conic sections, sequences and series, right triangle trigonometry, trigonometric functions of any angel, graphs of the trigonometric functions, inverse trigonometric functions, oblique triangles, vectors and trigonometric identities, equations, and formulas. Provides students with the necessary background for MATH 2510, Calculus I. A graphing calculator is required. Intro to Calculus 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning from Crooksville
Offered Through: Zane State Full Year 9:1410:03 Type: OTM
A college calculus course that includes place analytic geometry, the derivative, derivative applications, integration, and integration applications. A graphing calculator is required. PreCalc 4 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning from River View
Broadens the algebra background and affords students the opportunity to develop and extensive trigonometric background. Included are the topics of functions and their graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations, inequalities, conic sections, sequences and series, right triangle trigonometry, trigonometric functions of any angel, graphs of the trigonometric functions, inverse trigonometric functions, oblique triangles, vectors and trigonometric identities, equations, and formulas. Provides students with the necessary background for MATH 2510, Calculus I. A graphing calculator is required. College Algebra 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning from Coshocton
Offered Through: COTC Full Year 8:219:01
Type: TAG Fee: Graphing Calculator Required
Prerequisite: Placement College Algebra in conjunction with MATH 1350, PreCalculus, provides the necessary background for MATH 2510, Calculus I. Topics include radicals and rational exponents, equations and inequalities, functions and graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and systems of equations. A graphing calculator is required. Basic Statistics 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning
Offered Through: Akron University 3470260
1st Semester MWF 12:0012:50
Fee:None Prerequisite: ACT Score
Beginning level course in the basic principles of statistics and data analysis. Students learn to become good consumers of statistical information, to conduct and interpret basic statistical analyses, and gain practical experience with statistical computer software. Introductory Statistics II 2 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning
Offered Through: Akron University 3470262
2nd Semester (7 ½ weeks) MTWTHF 12:0012:50
Fee:None Prerequisite: ACT Score
Parametric and nonparametric methods of statistical inference for paired data and twosample problems; oneway ANOVA, simple linear regression and correlation. Computer applications Intuitive Calculus (BUS Major) 3 college credits
Location: Kent State Tuscarawas Instructor: Kent State Staff
Offered Through: Kent State University MATH 11012
Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement or MATH 11010 Trigonometry (STEM Major) 3 college credits
Location: Kent State Tuscarawas Instructor: Kent State Staff
Offered Through: Kent State University MATH 11022
Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement or MATH 11010 Explorations in Modern Math 3 college credits
Location: Kent State Tuscarawas Instructor: Kent State Staff
Offered Through: Kent State University MATH 11008
Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement Modeling Algebra 3 college credits
Location: Kent State Tuscarawas Instructor: Kent State Staff
Offered Through: Kent State University MATH 11009
Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement
English Composition I 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: IVHS Staff
Offered Through: Zane State ENGL 1500 Semester 8:509:36
Type: TAG Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement This course emphasizes the writing and revising process with essay mastery as the primary goal. Students read literary examples as models and write in descriptive, narrative, expository, persuasive, and poetic modes. A research essay written in APA style is a requirement to successfully complete this course. Word processing knowledge is necessary. Composition II (201617 School Year) 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: IVHS Staff
Offered Through: Zane State ENGL 2500 Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement & ENGL 1500 Students will employ the writing process introduced in Composition I. Composition II emphasizes the development of rhetorical skills for literary analysis, critical appraisal, and academic research. Students will read literary texts and create several expository and persuasive essays. British Literature: Industrialism to Present (201617 School Year ) 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: IVHS Staff
Offered Through: Zane State ENGL 2520 Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement & ENGL 1500 This survey course introduces students to a broad range of British literature (print and film) involving works from the Early Romantic Period up to the present day. The works studied will include novels, short stories, poetry, and drama. By reading and analyzing these works, students will learn about various themes, conventions, literary movements, and historical events during this time period and will
also strengthen their critical thinking skills. Writes studied will include Wordsworth, Dickens, Blake, Shelley, Austen, Yeats and Heaney. American Literature: Civil War to Present 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: IVHS Staff
Offered Through: Zane State ENGL 2600 Semester 8:509:36
Type: TAG Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement & ENGL 1500 This survey course introduces students to a broad range of American literature (print and film) involving works from the midnineteenth century up to the present day. The works studied will include poetry, novels, short stories, and nonfiction essays. By reading and analyzing these works, students will learn about significant themes, conventions, literary movements, and historical events during this time period and will also strengthen their critical thinking and writing skills. Writers studied will include Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Mark Twain, and Robert Frost. English Composition I 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning
Offered Through: Akron University 3300111
1st & 2nd Semester MWF 7:258:15
8:259:15 12:0012:50 Fee:None
Prerequisite: ACT Score Developing writing skills, with practice in expressive, reflective, and analytic forms of writing. English Composition II 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning
Offered Through: Akron University 3300111
1st & 2nd Semester MWF 7:258:15
8:259:15 12:0012:50 Fee:None
Prerequisite: ACT Score Develop skills in analyzing and writing persuasive arguments.
Shakespeare and His World 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning
Offered Through: Akron University 3300252
2nd Semester MWF 1:001:50
Fee:None Prerequisite: ACT Score
An introduction to the works of Shakespeare and their intellectual and social contexts. This course fulfills the General Education Elective Requirement. It cannot be used to meet requirements in English. Introduction to Public Speaking 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning
Offered Through: Akron University 7600105
1st & 2nd Semester T TH (1st) 12:001:15 T TH (2nd) 8:259:40
Fee:None Prerequisite: ACT Score
Principles and practice of speaking by reading examples of speeches, studying techniques and methods employed and applying them in a variety of speaking situations. Fulfills the General Education Elective Requirement. It cannot be used to meet requirements in English. Classic & Contemporary Literature 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning
Offered Through: Akron University 3300250
1st Semester MWF 1:001:50
Fee:None Prerequisite: ACT Score
Analysis of fiction, poetry, and drama from American, British and world literature. Fulfills the General Education Elective Requirement. It cannot be used to meet requirements in English. College Writing II 3 college credits
Location: Kent State Tuscarawas Instructor: Kent State Staff
Offered Through: Kent State University ENG 21001 Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement & ENG 11011 Great Books 3 college credits
Location: Kent State Tuscarawas Instructor: Kent State Staff
Offered Through: Kent State University ENG 22071 or 22072
Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement & ENG 11011
Science Principles of Biology 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: IVHS Staff
Offered Through: Zane State BIOL 1010 Full Year 1:272:12
Type: TAG Fee:$15
Prerequisite: Placement An introductory course in biology, with emphasis on basic biological principles and concepts, anatomy, cellular morphology and function, metabolism and energy flow, reproduction, and genetics. A broadbased perspective of living organisms is important in each area of our daily lives. Advanced Chemistry 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning from Crooksville
Offered Through: Hocking Full Year 8:229:11
Type: TAG Fee: None
Prerequisite: Placement This course continues to investigate the principles of college chemistry, including solutions, chemical equilibrium, acid/base chemistry, biochemistry, and organic chemistry. Students will complete lab experiments related to these topics. This course is recommended for students who are pursuing an
associate degree in science, engineering, or an allied health related field Physics I 4 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning from Crooksville
Offered Through: Zane State PHY 2010
1st Semester 9:1410:03Type: TAG Fee: None
Prerequisite: Placement and MATH 1240 This course covers the mechanics of solids and liquids, mechanical waves, sound, and heat. Mechanics is the branch of physics that is concerned with describing the behavior of objects that are in motion or at rest. Topics covered in Physics I include physics math, kinematics, Newton’s Laws of Motion, forces, uniform circular motion, work, energy, impulse and momentum, rotational motion, materials analysis, the physics of fluids, simple harmonic motion, mechanical waves, sound, hear, temperature, thermal physics, and the kinetic theory of gases. Physics I build the foundation for understanding the topics covered in Physics II and gives students a better understanding of the way the physical world around them works. Physics II 4 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning from Crooksville
Offered Through: Zane State 2nd Semester
9:1410:03Type: TAG Fee: None
Prerequisite: Placement and PHY 2010 This course covers the topics of electricity, circuits, magnetism, optics, quantum physics, special relativity, modern physics, and astronomy. Physics II builds on the foundation formed in Physics I and is the second half of a full year introductory physics sequence. Geology 4 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning from Crooksville
Offered Through: Zane State 2nd Semester
12:421:31Type: TAG Fee: None
Prerequisite: Placement Physical Geology is a laboratory science course. The course focuses on basic geological principles, the earth’s structure, rock and mineral formation and identification, plate tectonics, landforms, geologic
hazards, and historical geology. an introduction to Ohio geology is also included. Anatomy and Physiology 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning from Coshocton
Offered Through: COTC Full Year
11:1612:26Type: TAG Fee: None
Prerequisite: Placement This course meets the needs and interest of students who desire an understanding of human anatomy and physiology as preparation for the scientific and medical fields. The course is taught at a level comparable to the advanced courses in physics and chemistry. approximately onefourth of class time is spent in lab. An emphasis will be on structure and function of the human body. AP Physics
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning from Coshocton
Full Year 12:291:09Type: AP Fee: None
Prerequisite: Placement Cybercrime 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning
Offered Through: Akron University 2220280
1st Semester T TH 7:008:15
Fee:None Prerequisite: ACT Score
Introduction to the field of computer crime, basic criminal techniques, and the relevant laws. the course is a good introduction to the essentials of computer forensic and specific techniques that hackers use to infiltrate computer systems.
Computer Forensics 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning
Offered Through: Akron University 2220280
2nd Semester
T TH 7:008:15 Fee:None
Prerequisite: ACT Score The course will cover Report Writing, Expert Testimony, the trial process, and preparing forensics evidence for testimony. This course is perfect for someone considering a career in computer forensics.
How the Earth Works (NonScience Major) 3 college credits
Location: Kent State Tuscarawas Instructor: Kent State Staff
Offered Through: Kent State University GEOL 11040
Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement How the Earth Works Lab (NonScience Major) 1 college credit
Location: Kent State Tuscarawas Instructor: Kent State Staff
Offered Through: Kent State University GEOL 11040
Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement General Chemistry I (STEM Major) 3 college credits
Location: Kent State Tuscarawas Instructor: Kent State Staff
Offered Through: Kent State University CHEM 10060
Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement General Chemistry I Lab (STEM Major) 1 college credit
Location: Kent State Tuscarawas Instructor: Kent State Staff
Offered Through: Kent State University CHEM 10060
Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement Social Studies
American National Government 3 college credits Location: Indian Valley High School
Instructor: IVHS Staff Offered Through: Zane State
POLS 1010 Semester Fee: None
Prerequisite: Placement Corequisite: ENGL 1500
American National Government is an introduction to the nature, purpose, and structure of the national government in the United States. The process of and participants in the creation of public policy are emphasized, including a citizen’s role in democracy. the positive and negative aspects of broad participation are compared. U.S. History I 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: IVHS Staff
Offered Through: Zane State HIST 1200 Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement Corequisite: ENGL 1500
United States History I is an introductory overview of United States History, beginning with preColumbian Native American cultures and ending with the end of the Civil War. The course will highlight Native American cultures and prehistory, European exploration and colonization, theWar for Independence, formation of the United States government, the War of 1812, Jacksonian democracy, economic and cultural forces, slavery, and the causes of the Civil War. Students will examine these topics from political, economic and cultural perspectives. Students will also learn to distinguish primary from secondary sources and will critically analyze documents. Students will grapple with major historical issues such as the meaning of history, the use of history, the subjectivity of sources, the overandunderrepresentation of certain peoples, and evolving historical perspectives. U.S. History II 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: IVHS Staff
Offered Through: Zane State HIST 1210 Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement Corequisite: ENGL 1500
This course will highlight reconstruction of the South, the Gilded Age, Imperialism, Progressivism, World War I, Roaring Twenties, Great Depression, New Deal, World War II, Cold War, 1950’s, Civil Rights, Vietnam War, Nixon and Watergate, Reagan, Clinton, Obama. Students will examine these
topics from political, economic, and cultural perspectives. Sociology 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning from Crooksville
Offered Through: Zane State 1st Semester
7:308:19Type: TAG Fee: None
Prerequisite: Placement Introduces students to the basic concepts, theories, perspectives and processes in sociology. Topics include culture, socialization, groups, organization, social deviance, social class and inequality, social change and institutions. This course will help students better understand themselves as well as their relationship to the larger society. Psychology 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning from Crooksville
Offered Through: Hocking 2nd Semester
7:308:19Type: TAG Fee: None
Prerequisite: Placement An overview of major theories, concept, and biological processes involved in the study of human behavior. Topics include history of psychology, research methods, biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, consciousness, learning, memory, cognition and intelligence, motivation and emotion, lifespan, development, personality, stress and coping, psychological disorders and their treatment, and social behavior. Western Civilizations 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning from Barnesville
Offered Through: OUE Full Year
10:3411:23Type: TAG Fee: None
Prerequisite: Placement This course is a survey of Western Civilization examining ideas and cultural and political institutions from Prehistory through the early part of the Reformation. Subjects covered include: ancient Middle East, Greece, Rome, Christianity, Islam, the Early Middle Ages, the High Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Reformation and European voyages of discovery.
Western Civilizations 2 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning from Barnesville
Offered Through: OUE Full Year 12:571:47Type: TAG Fee: None
Prerequisite: Placement This is a survey ofWestern Civilization examining ideas and cultural and political institutions from the European Age of Discovery to the present day. Topics include: the Wars of Religion, the Scientific Revolution, Absolutism, the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, nineteenth century science and ideologies, twentieth century wars, the Cold War and Globalization. Government and Politics 4 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning
Offered Through: Akron University 3700100
1st Semester MTWF 11:0011:50
Fee:None Prerequisite: ACT Score
Examination of American political system with emphasis on fundamental principles, ideas, institutions and processes of modern government. Lecture and discussion sections. State and Local Government 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning
Offered Through: Akron University 3700210
2nd Semester MWF 11:0011:50
Fee:None Prerequisite: ACT Score
Examination of institutions, processes and intergovernmental relations at state and local levels. Introduction to Sociology 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning
Offered Through: Akron University 3850100
1st Semester
MWF 9:5010:40 Fee:None
Prerequisite: ACT Score Basic terminology, concepts and approaches in sociology, including introduction to analysis of social groups and application of sociological concepts to the understanding of social systems. Lecture/discussion. Introduction to Psychology 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning
Offered Through: Akron University 3750100
2nd Semester MWF 9:5010:40
Fee:None Prerequisite: ACT Score
Scientific study of behavior, survey of physiological basis of behavior, sensation and perception, development, learning and cognition, personality, social interaction and other selected topics. Introduction to Economics 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning
Offered Through: Akron University 3250100
2nd Semester MWF 11:0011:50
Fee:None Prerequisite: ACT Score
Economics primarily concerned in a broad social science context. Adequate amount of basic theory introduced. General Psychology 3 college credits
Location: Kent State Tuscarawas Instructor: Kent State Staff
Offered Through: Kent State University PSYC 11762
Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement General Sociology 3 college credits
Location: Kent State Tuscarawas Instructor: Kent State Staff
Offered Through: Kent State University SOC 12050
Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement History of the U.S. 3 college credits
Location: Kent State Tuscarawas Instructor: Kent State Staff
Offered Through: Kent State University HIST 12070 or 12071
Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement World History 3 college credits
Location: Kent State Tuscarawas Instructor: Kent State Staff
Offered Through: Kent State University HIST 11050 or 11051
Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement American Politics 3 college credits
Location: Kent State Tuscarawas Instructor: Kent State Staff
Offered Through: Kent State University POL 10100 Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement
Electives
Industrial Arts
Introduction to CNC Plasma Cutting 3 college credits Location: Indian Valley High School
Instructor: IVHS Staff Offered Through: Zane State
WELD 1550 Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: 2 Years of Metals & Placement Students are introduced to CADbased CNC plasma cutting. Handson experience with CAD/CAM software and CNC Plasma cutting table is stressed. This is a projectbased course, which will require students to draw and cut parts to an acceptable tolerance, as well as import digital files to design metal art/logos/signs. Maintenance Welding 4 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: IVHS Staff
Offered Through: Zane State WELD 1700
Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite:2 Years of Metals & Placement This course is intended primarily for the Industrial Maintenance Program for students from other nonwelding programs. It will provide an overview of the major welding & cutting processes. Oxyfuel, Plasma Arc, SMAW, GMAW/FCAW and GTAW. Welding and Cutting Safety will be strongly emphasized. Lab exercises in the major processes will concentrate on developing welding skills in the flat & horizontal positions. Time permitting, vertical & overhead welding may be covered as well. The principles of maintenance and repair welding will be introduced.
Technology Electric Circuits 1 4 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning Offered Through: Kent State Tuscarawas
1st Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Algebra 1 & Placement In this class, students will learn direct current circuit analysis involving current, voltage, resistance, energy and power. Ohm’s law, series and parallel networks will also be covered along with mesh and nodal analysis, network theorems and DC instrument. Students must have successfully completed Algebra 1 to enroll in this course. Technical Computing 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning Offered Through: Kent State Tuscarawas
1st Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement In this class, students will learn an introduction to digital computer systems, flowchart techniques, programming using a scientific highlevel language with applications. Number system conversions, binary codes, error detection and correction will also be covered along with boolean algebra.
Multimedia and Game Design 2 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: IVHS Staff
Offered Through: Kent State Tuscarawas 1st Semester
Fee:None Prerequisite: Placement
This class covers the creation of interactive multimedia presentations. Students will study the development of flowcharts, roughs and interactive navigations systems as well as integration of images, animation, video, sound and custom code for the creation of interactive multimedia presentation. This dual enrollment class is taught by Mrs. Chrisman and students receive direct instruction from her on a daily basis.
Digital Systems 4 college credits Location: Indian Valley High School
Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning Offered Through: Kent State Tuscarawas
1st Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement In this class, students will learn about modern integrated digital logic families. Students will also learn about analysis and design of digital circuits such as gates, multivibrators, comparators, counters including interface, control memory and computer circuits. Programmable logic controllers will also be covered. Introduction to Electronics 4 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning Offered Through: Kent State Tuscarawas
2nd Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Electric Circuits 1 This class covers semiconductor theory. Students will also study properties and applications of PN
junctions and bipolar junction transistors, amplifiers, field effect transistors (FET) amplifiers, JFET and MOSFET biasing and their use in simple circuits.
Electric Circuits 2 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning Offered Through: Kent State Tuscarawas
2nd Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Electric Circuits 1 & Placement In this class, students will study the fundamentals of alternating current & voltage, capacitive, inductance and magnetic circuits as well as transients in RLC combinations. AC network analysis including mesh and nodal, phasor algebra, power factor, and resonance will also be covered.
Multimedia and Game Design 2 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: IVHS Staff
Offered Through: Kent State Tuscarawas 2nd Semester
Fee:None Prerequisite: Placement
This class covers the creation of interactive multimedia presentations. Students will study the development of flowcharts, roughs and interactive navigations systems as well as integration of images, animation, video, sound and custom code for the creation of interactive multimedia presentation. This dual enrollment class is taught by Mrs. Chrisman and students receive direct instruction from her on a daily basis. PC/Network Engineering and Troubleshooting 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning Offered Through: Kent State Tuscarawas
2nd Semester Fee:None
Prerequisite: Placement This class covers the service, maintenance, upgrade and optimization of personal computers. Specification, installation and maintenance of local area networks will also be covered. Students will learn communication protocols and network architecture. Foreign Language Spanish 4 (CCP) 6 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: IVHS Staff
Offered Through:Akron Full Year Type: TAG Fee: None
Prerequisite: HS Spanish 3 & ACT Score Spanish 4 will be conducted as a dualenrollment class through the University of Akron. The course will run at the same pace and schedule as a college class. Students will work though a culminating review of the Spanish language and its culture completed in the first three years of Spanish. The course places the most emphasis on grammar review, literature, and cultural studies. More emphasis is placed on speaking and past review in Spanish 4, so oral class participation and preparation is essential. The class will be conducted almost entirely in Spanish. Students taking Spanish 4 will end the course with 6 college credit hours, completing both SPAN 101 and SPAN 102 universitylevel classes. Spanish 4 6 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning from River View
Offered Through:Akron Full Year
11:3012:15Type: TAG Fee: None
Prerequisite: Placement
Health and P.E. Personal Health 2 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning
Offered Through: Akron University 5550101
1st Semester T TH 9:5010:40
Fee:None Prerequisite: ACT Score
This course applies the current principles and facts pertaining to healthful, effective living, personal health problems, and needs of the student. Introduction to Sports/Exercise Studies 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning
Offered Through: Akron University 5550100
2nd Semester T TH 9:5011:05
Fee:None Prerequisite: ACT Score
General overview of career opportunities within sport/exercise studies. Emphasis placed on the understanding of the field of sport studies, exercise science, and wellness education.
Music Exploring Music: Bach to Rock 3 college credits
Location: Indian Valley High School Instructor: OnSite Distance Learning
Offered Through: Akron University 7500201
2nd Semester T TH 12:001:15
Fee:None Prerequisite: ACT Score
The course material is presented both historically (“From Back to Rock”) and by genre (“The Blues,” “The Beatles.” etc.). Students write three short papers and take a midterm and final exam.
Communications Introduction to Human Communication 3 college credits
Location: Kent State Tuscarawas Instructor: Kent State Staff