Thurston High School

Advanced Placement and College Now Options

 

Students at Thurston High School have a number of options available to earn college credit for high school course work. 

 

Advanced Placement (AP) classes are taught at a college level.  Students have the option of taking the AP test at their own expense in May each year.  Scores on the tests are evaluated by the college the student attends.  Credit is awarded according to each college and departments standards.

 

College Now classes are classes that are approved by Lane Community College (LCC).  These classes cover the same content and usually use the same textbooks as specific LCC courses.  Students earning certain grades in those classes earn both the college credit which is recorded on a LCC transcript as well as high school credit.  Credit is available in courses that transfer to 4-year colleges as well as in professional-technical courses such as welding.

 

ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSES
Credit varies by college for students passing the AP test in the spring at their own expense.

 

AP Calculus AB (3 trimesters)

AP Literature (3 trimesters)

AP Chemistry (3 trimesters)

AP US History and Politics (2 trimesters)

AP European History (3 trimesters)

 

 

COLLEGE NOW

The articulated classes vary each year.  These are the classes articulated for the 2008-09 school year.

Thurston High School

Lane Community College

Subject Area

Min.

Grade

THS Course

Trimesters

Articulated LCC Course

LCC Credit

Estimated LCC Cost

Business

B

Accounting 1 and 2

2

BA 165:  Intro to Accounting Cycle

4

$300

B

Exploring Keyboarding

1

CIS 101:  Computer Fundamentals

3

$225

B

Computer Applications 1

1

CIS 101:  Computer Fundamentals

3

$225

B

Computer Applications 2

1

BT 114:  MS Excel

BT 118:  MS PowerPoint

7

$525

B

Hospitality and Travel

1

HRTM 106:  Intro to Hospitality Mgt.

3

$225

B

Personal Finance

1

BA 218:  Personal Finance

4

$300

B

Web Basics

1

BT 129:  Business Web Pages

4

$300

B

Word Processing

1

BT 120:  MS Word

4

$300

B

Introduction to Business

1

BA 101:  Introduction to Business

4

$300

Career and Technical

B

Construction Technology

1

CST 110, 111, 118

6

$450

B

Architectural Drafting

1

DRF 137

2

$150

B

Technical Drafting

1

DRF 142:  Graphic Concepts

2

$150

B

Adv. Technical Drafting

1

DRF 167:  CAD 1

4

$300

B

Proj/Leader. Drafting

1

DRF 168:  CAD 2

4

$300

B

Inventor

1

DRF 245:  Inventor

3

$225

B

Careers with Children 1

1

ECE 120:  Intro to Early Childhood

2

$150

B

Careers with Children 2

1

ECE 150:  Creative Act. for Children

3

$225

B

Careers with Children Lab

1

ECE 240:  Early Childhood Practicum

1-5

$75 - $375

B

Child Development 1 and 2

1

HDFS 226:  Child Development

3

$225

B

Family Relationships

1

HDFS 233:  Parenting

3

$225

B

Child Development Internships

1

HDFS 298:  Ind. Study:  Child Dev.

2

$150

B

Welding 1

1

WLD 121:  Shielded Metal Arc 1

1-4

$75 - $300

B

Welding Technology

1

WLD 121:  Shielded Metal Arc 1

1-4

$75 - $300

B

Welding 2

1

WLD 122:  Shielded Metal Arc 2

1-4

$75 - $300

B

Advanced Metals 1

1

WLD 122:  Shielded Metal Arc 2

1-4

$75 - $300

B

Wire Drive Welding 1

1

WLD 143:  Wire Drive Welding 1

1-4

$75 - $300

B

Metal Fabrication

1

WLD 143:  Wire Drive Welding 1

1-4

$75 - $300

Foreign Language

B

Spanish 3

1

SPAN 103: First Year Spanish

5

$375

 

Spanish 5

1

SPAN 202:  Second Year Spanish

5

$375

Mathematics

C

Precalculus

2

MTH 111:  College Algebra and MTH 112:  Trigonometry

9

$675

Science

C

College Now Biology

3

BI 101F, 102D, 103E:  General Biology

15

$1125