High School Course Prerequisites
Students are expected to complete the following
high-school curriculum:
FOUR UNITS OF ENGLISH: At least two units must have strong grammar and composition
components, at least one must be in English literature, and at least one must be in American
literature. Completion of College Preparatory English I, II, III, and IV will meet this
criterion.
FOUR UNITS OF MATHEMATICS: These include Algebra I (for which Applied Mathematics
I and II may count together as a substitute, if a student successfully completes Algebra II),
Algebra II, and Geometry. A fourth higher-level mathematics course should be selected from among
Algebra III/trigonometry, precalculus, calculus, statistics, discrete mathematics, or a capstone
mathematics course and should be taken during the senior year.
THREE UNITS OF LABORATORY SCIENCE: Two units must be taken in two different fields
of the physical or life sciences and selected from among biology, chemistry, or physics. The third
unit may be from the same field as one of the first two units (biology, chemistry, or physics) or
from any laboratory science for which biology and/or chemistry is a prerequisite. Courses in earth
science, general physical science, or introductory or general environmental science for which
biology and/or chemistry is not a prerequisite will not meet this requirement. It is strongly
recommended that students take physical science (taught as a laboratory science) as a prerequisite
to the three required units of laboratory science outlined in this section. It is also strongly
recommended that students desiring to pursue careers in science, mathematics, engineering or
technology take one course in all three fields.
TWO UNITS OF THE SAME FOREIGN LANGUAGE
THREE UNITS OF SOCIAL SCIENCE: One unit of U.S. History is required; a half unit
of Economics and a half unit in Government are strongly recommended.
ONE UNIT OF FINE ARTS: One unit in Appreciation of, History of, or Performance in
one of the fine arts.
ELECTIVE: One unit must be taken as an elective. A college preparatory course in
Computer Science (i.e., one involving significant programming content, not simply keyboarding) is
strongly recommended for this elective. Other acceptable electives include college preparatory
courses in English; fine arts; foreign languages; social science; humanities; laboratory science
(excluding earth science, general physical science, general environmental science, or other
introductory science courses for which biology and/or chemistry is not a prerequisite); or
mathematics above the level of Algebra II.
ONE UNIT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION OR ROTC
High School Course Prerequisites