Electives Available Plus Descriptions 

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ELECTIVES

Full-time Student Electives: Normally, our programs include a course from Math, Language Arts, History/Geography, Science, and Bible.  SEA has a number of elective courses that can be taken in addition to these five. Most high school students must maintain at least one elective at all times during high school in order to have enough credits to graduate. It is recommended to visit with your academic advisor to evaluate student load.  Depending on graduation projections, it may be possible to exchange one of the electives below with one of the included program courses without an extra fee.  

  • Online Full-Year Course WITHOUT Academy Teacher Support $150.00

  • Online Semester Course WITHOUT Academy Teacher Support $75.00

  • Online Full-Year Course WITH Academy Teacher Support $225.00

  • Online Semester Course WITH Academy Teacher Support $125.00

  • Paper or CD Full-Year Course $150.00 

  • Paper Semester Course $87.50

Part-time or Credit Recovery Students: Students not enrolled in our full-time program have a higher course fee due to administration costs.  Part-time course cost:  Online - $225 per semester course plus a $120 registration fee (includes teacher support).  We have included a list of Elective courses at the top of this page with individual descriptions below. 

  • Once per year part-time Student Registration Fee required $125 (Remember to Continue Shopping to come back here to add this fee!)  

 Online Electives Available for 2008: 

 20th Century History (Semester)

 Advanced Composition (Jan. 2009)

 American Literature

 British Literature

 Civil War (Semester)

 College Planner

 Consumer Math

 Essentials of Communication

 French- Elementary and Secondary 

 Health
 Health Quest

 Home Economics
 Integrated Physics and Chemistry
 Spanish- Elementary

 Spanish I and II

 State Histories

 Trigonometry
 Vietnam Era History (Semester) 
 World Geography

LIFEPAC (paper-based) Electives:

Accounting

American Literature

Art

British Literature

Christian World View®
Computer Literacy (includes CD's also)
Consumer Math
Drawing Basics with Thomas Kinkade®

Essentials of Communication: A Guide to Interacting Effectively in Today's World™
Health
Health Quest

Health Science

Home Economics
LIFEPAC Select

State Histories

Trigonometry

Optional Math Courses (paper):

Fractions, Decimals, Percents, Measurements, Algebra, Geometry

CD Software Electives:

20th Century History (Semester)

Advanced Composition

American Literature

British Literature
Civics
Civil War (Semester)

College Planner
Consumer Math
Essentials of Communication
French -Elementary and Secondary 
Health
Health Quest
Home Economics

Integrated Physics and Chemistry

Spanish -Elementary

Spanish I and II

State Histories

Trigonometry

Vietnam Era History (Semester) Jan. '09 

World Geography

 

ELECTIVES DESCRIPTIONS

 

20th Century History 

 

(Semester) scheduled for release - AUGUST 2008 Description soon!   Back to Top

 

Advanced Composition

 (Jan. 2009)  Description soon!  Back to Top

 

Accounting

Today, it is more important than ever for young people to learn to manage their money for personal or business needs.  Principles of money management and accounting are presented in this Accounting elective, which includes an overview of accounting, debits and credits, journalizing and posting transactions, financial statements, payroll accounting, taxes, and a business simulation activity.  Appropriate for grades 7-12. Back to Top

American Literature

As a supplement to the LIFEPAC Language Arts curriculum, this one semester course introduces students to works by prominent American writers.  Periods covered include Early American Literature (1600-1800), The Romantic Period (1800-1855), War and Reconciliation (1855-1915), The Modern Age (1915-1946), and From Modern to Post-modern (1946-present).  Appropriate for grades 7-12. Back to Top

Art

A basic art curriculum with a practical, hands-on format.  A broad scope of topics is studied, from principles of color, styles of art, and perspective, to portraiture, carving, and cartooning.  Previous experience in art is not required.  Appropriate for grades 7-12. Back to Top

British Literature

As a supplement to the LIFEPAC Language Arts curriculum, this one semester course introduces students to important British authors.  Periods covered include The Middle Ages (to 1485), Reformation and Renaissance (1660-1798), The Neoclassical and Romantic Periods (1798-1832), The Victorian Age (1832-1901), and The Modern Era (20th Century).  Appropriate for grades 7-12. Back to Top

Civics

(Semester) - MAY 2008  Instills in students an understanding of the roles and relationships of citizens and their governments. Students can use the course to better understand the nature of citizenship, the relationship between an individual and various forms of government to which he must answer. Emphasis is also placed on the foundations and structure of American government, the roles and responsibilities of individual citizens, and Americans' role abroad.Civics is a one semenster course designed for either the high school student or the advanced junior high student. Back to Top

Civil War

(Semester) - JULY 2008  Civil War is a five-unit high-school course that gives students an in-depth look at the events surrounding a major turning point in American history. Beginning with the events leading up to the war, this course allows students to see how what began as major points of contention between the North and the South gradually intensified, resulting in the South's secession and the start of the Civil War. Students will study the lives and choices of key figures, including Abraham Lincoln and the generals of the Northern and Southern armies, as well as gain a glimpse into the daily life of a soldier. By examining decisive battles and troop movements on interactive maps, students will be able to gain an understanding of the importance of strategy in the war. The course also considers the aftermath of the war, including the time of Reconstruction. The central goal of this course is to help students gain a more in-depth understanding of the Civil War, including its effect on the people directly involved, as well as its lasting impact on the United States politically and culturally.

Possible Assignment(s) to Use During Presentations
Unit 2: Chapter 1: Lesson 3 - The First Battle of Bull Run
Unit 3: Chapter 1: Lesson 2 - Gettysburg  

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College Planner

Switched-On College Planer, a five-unit course, helps soon-to-be graduates evaluate and select options for their future. Students are guided in finding the right college, preparing for college entrance exams and applications, paying for college, and considering non-college options. Filled with step-by-step instructions and reminders to seek God’s will, this interactive course is great prep course for high school students.   Back to Top

Computer Literacy

Finally, a computer course with the convenience of the LIFEPAC curriculum! Alpha Omega Publications offers unique and educational computer courses to teach your students the basics of nine computer software programs.  These courses include a tutorial CD-ROM with step-by-step instructions, practical exercises, and helpful narration.  As students progress through the tutorial, the two LIFEPAC worktexts test their knowledge of the material presented. 

System Requirements:
Pentium® PC or higher
Microsoft Windows® 2000, 98, 95, or NT
Double-speed CD-ROM drive
16 MB RAM available
2 MB Hard Drive space available
256 Color VGA or higher display
Sound card with speakers or headphones
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Consumer Math

(2 two semesters) - AUGUST 2008  This supplementary math course trains the student in mathematical applications for daily use.  Topics include family finances, occupations, business, and transportation.  Appropriate for high school students who have completed Algebra I and Geometry.  Appropriate for grades 7-12. Back to Top

Drawing Basics with Thomas Kinkade®

LIFEPAC's elective Drawing Basics with Thomas Kinkade is an activity-based beginning art course that budding artists will love.  This 5-unit elective covers key elements of art, principles of design, and fascinating facts about art history.  Featuring the video-based instruction of renowned artist Thomas Kinkade, this course will guide students, step-by-step, to illustrating the world around them.  From simple lines, to final details, students will learn how to draw things as they appear.  Although primarily intended for students in grades 3 through 5, this course also includes activities for students from beginner levels to intermediate levels, up to grade 8. Back to Top

LIFEPAC Essentials of Communication: A Guide to Interacting Effectively in Today's World™

This course is designed to show students how to successfully interact with others in personal, professional, and public settings.  Students will learn about communication theories, characteristics of language, interpersonal relationships, group dynamics, and public speaking.  Units contain practical application exercises that allow students to practice new skills learned.  For example, students may write a speech and present it, conduct interviews, or attend local community meetings to practice and observe effective communication.  Designed for students at the high school level, this course aims to equip students with knowledge that enables them to reach personal and professional goals, develop relationships, fulfill social obligations, and strengthen their sense of self worth.  Appropriate for grades 9-12.  Back to Top

Essentials of Communication

(Semester) - MAY 2008  Essentials of Communication: A Guide to Interacting Effectively in Today's WorldT is a five-unit elective course for high school students. The materials cover fundamentals of the communication process important for successful interaction in a variety of social and professional settings. Students can use the course to gain and apply knowledge about communication theories, characteristics of language and language use, interpersonal relationships, group dynamics, and public speaking in order to interact more effectively with others. The course seeks to help students expand their knowledge and skills as communicators so that they may achieve the following goals:

  • Know and understand aspects of communication theories and processes appropriate to both social and professional settings.
  • Use interpersonal communication strategies appropriately in social and professional settings.
  • Effectively communicate in social and professional group settings.
  • Plan, prepare, deliver, and evaluate formal and informal personal and professional presentations.

In attaining these goals, students will be better equipped to use communication to hone other life skills, including exchanging information, fulfilling social obligations, developing relationships, and understanding and meeting the needs of others.

Possible Assignments to Use During Presentations
Unit 1: Chapter 1: Lesson 1 - Introduction to Communication
Unit 1: Chapter 3: Lesson 14 - Self Concept and Competent Communication 

Of Special Interest:
Specially designed to meet TEKS Communication Applications course requirements
Its cross-disciplinary nature allows the course to be used to meet LA speech requirements (esp. Unit 5) and/or Workplace Skills requirements. 
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French- Elementary and Secondary

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Foundations for Living: Studies in the Christian World View®

This elective will help students realize how all that they learn should be used to glorify God in order to live productive lives as Christian servants and leaders. It will demonstrate to the high school student that God's Word directly addresses them, and has practical instructions for virtually every situation they will encounter after graduation.  Some topics discussed include man's purpose in the world, the Christian family and roles of family members, dating and courtship, education, art, and politics.  Appropriate for grades 9-12. Back to Top

Health

This one-semester high school elective carefully considers the Christian view of health.  The practice of good health starts with knowledge of the physical systems of the body.  When the function of the body is understood, a person recognizes the importance of good nutrition, healthy exercise, and personal hygiene.  Your overall health is also affected by your spiritual, emotional, social, and environmental well-being. Appropriate for grades 7-12. Back to Top

Health Quest

This upper elementary health course has been developed to help students gain an awareness of health as it applies personally to their own bodies, minds, and emotions, as well as generally in their living environment, community, and world.  Students will learn to identify the components of a healthy lifestyle and set reasonable goals to achieve total wellness. Back to Top

Health Science

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Home Economics

From soup to nuts, pattern to finished outfit-it's all here in our Home Economics course! Knowledge of Christian home life as well as financial freedom and character qualities are emphasized in this extensive program.  Appropriate for grades 7-12. Back to Top

Integrated Physics and Chemistry 

aka Physical Science (2 two semesters) - MAY 2008 Description soon!    Back to Top  

LIFEPAC Select

The semester courses in this series have been compiled by schools using Alpha Omega's LIFEPAC® curriculum.  The unique design of the worktext format has allowed instructors to mix and match LIFEPACs from four core subjects (Bible, Language Arts, History & Geography, and Science) to create alternative semester courses for junior high and high school students.  These courses work particularly well as unit studies, as supplementary electives, or for meeting various school and state requirements.  Another benefit of these courses-and of any LIFEPAC for that matter-is the ability to use them with any curriculum, at any time during the year, for any of several purposes!  Back to Top

Math- Optional Courses

 

Paper-based courses: Fractions, Decimals, Percents, Measurements, Algebra, Geometry  Back to Top

Physical Science 

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Spanish- Elementary

Switched-On Elementary Spanish, an innovative course for grade 3-6, provides learning exercises and proven strategies to help beginner students learn Spanish easily. Filled with eye-catching visuals, fun exercises, and cultural insights, this five-unit course will keep young students engaged. Vocabulary, pronunciation, and listening and reading comprehension are effective learning techniques used to aid in speaking and to provide a solid groundwork for future lessons. No extra materials required. Back to Top

Spanish I and II

This course establishes appreciation of Spanish as well as basic confidence and skills in reading, writing, and speaking the Spanish language. Students learn vocabulary and basic word order though typical Spanish conversations in various settings, such as the home, school, and town. Printed materials emphasize reading comprehension and writing. Audio tapes are required for listening and comprehension activities. Grades 9-12.  Back to Top

State Histories

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Trigonometry 

Description soon!  (Semester) - JULY 2008   Back to Top 

Vietnam Era History 

(Semester) - JULY 2008  Description soon!   Back to Top

World Geography

(2 two semesters) - AUGUST 2008  Description soon!   Back to Top