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OPD 032: Contemporary World Events

Contemporary World Events examines modern world history and geography to identify global themes rooted in environmental issues, economic development, human rights, and civic action and responsibility. High school completion only. Open Doors students...

OPD 035: Fine Arts

This course will contextualize artistic study throughout other high school content areas including language, science, history, and elective credits or may be offered as a standalone class. Artistic expression and study may range from visual design...

OPD 045: Elective and Personal Pathway (PPR)

The elective course is designed to enable students to further explore and develop special interest skills through independent study. Students may focus on personal, educational, or career pathways aligned with their Personal Pathway (PPR) and/or...

HSC 011: Reading/Writing/Communication (HS English 2)

Reading/Writing/Communication (HS English 2) focuses on reading, writing, and language through the study of history, past and present, including conventions of traditional grammar, sentence structure, and paragraph structure. Speaking, listening, and...

MPT 170: Introduction to Boiler and Refrigeration Systems

This course provides an in-depth introduction to the principles, components, and operation of boiler and refrigeration systems. Students will explore the fundamental concepts of thermodynamics, heat transfer, and fluid mechanics as they apply to...

WLD 146: Industrial Welding

In this course, students will explore theory in the classroom and gain hands-on experience with essential welding and cutting practices commonly used in industrial applications. Students will practice welding techniques using the following processes...

ENGL 223: Banned Books in Literature: A Cultural Approach

This course examines literary texts that are transgressive, revolutionary, or concerned with taboo subjects. Reading material will consist of excerpts from longer texts, many of them full-length novels or works of creative non-fiction. Students will...