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HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETION Adult High School Completion Program Everett Community College offers a High School Completion Program for students wishing to finish their diploma requirements. Most students within our traditional High School Completion (HSC) program are 19 years of age and older. This program evaluates previous high school transcripts and works with the students to take the classes needed to fill in the subject gaps from high school. Our High School 21+ (HS21+) program is designed for students 21 years of age and older. Just as our HSC program does, EvCC will evaluate previous high school transcripts and work with the student to fill in the subject gaps. Within HS21+, in addition to taking classes to fulfil subject gaps, a student can also show competency for subject matter in a variety of ways. To get started, a student should request their official transcripts from their previous high school, submit them to Everett Community College, and attend a Transitional Studies Orientation. In addition to the Student Core Learning Outcomes, the Program Specific Outcomes include: • Students taking High School Completion classes will successfully complete their course requirements in order to complete their diploma. • Increased access to High School Completion advising for international students. N. Benedetti T. Davies J. Nanfito
425-388-9377 425-388-9194 425-388-9108
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HSC 012 High School Arithmetic Review and Problem Solving
5
Review of basic concepts and applications of whole and decimal numbers in daily life. Emphasis is on building skills and problem solving. Prerequisites: Instructor permission HSC 014 High School Mathematics for Life and the Workplace
5
HSC 031 Reading High School US History I
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5
Analysis of important themes in American social and political history from Revolutionary America to the present. Development of literacy, response techniques and interpretation of materials with an emphasis on cause and effect. HSC 032 Reading American Government and Civics
Emphasis on the critical role of American citizenship through discussion of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Students will read, write, listen speak and think critically about how our government operates and their rights and responsibilities as citizens. Prerequisites: Transitional Studies orientation and CASAS testing or instructor permission. HSC 033 American History II
5
HSC 034 Reading WA State History
5
HSC 062 Earth/Space Science I
5
HSC 066 Basic Math Skills
5
Analysis of important themes in American social and political history from Revolutionary America to the present. Includes the development of literacy, response techniques and interpretation of materials with an emphasis on cause and effect.
Regional dimension of American history in Washington State and the Pacific Northwest and the Washington State Constitution.
Earth/Space Science I
Fractions, decimals, proportions, order of operations; evaluation and simplification of algebraic expressions with whole numbers; solving algebraic equations with whole numbers. Prerequisites: Placement into HSC 066 via an assessment OR instructor permission
Review of basic concepts in mathematics with applications in everyday life and the workplace. Prime factorization and operations on rational numbers, and applications using ratios, proportions, and percents are included. Not intended for ABE students. HSC 014 is competency based. It is possible for a student to earn fewer than 5 credits. Equivalent to MATH 070.
HSC 070 Preparation for Algebra
Prerequisites: Ability to perform whole number arithmetic.
Prerequisites: Placement into HSC 070 via an assessment or completion of TS 060 or HSC 066 with a C (2.0), or instructor permission
HSC 017 High School Preparation for Algebra
5
Fractions, decimals, percents, order of operations, scientific notation, formulas, signed numbers, exponents, radicals, geometric figures, and applications. Prerequisites: HSC 014 or strong working knowledge of arithmetic. HSC 021 High School Completion English 1
5
Individual attention in basic grammar, punctuation, paragraph construction, development of literary response techniques and interpretation of American literature through reading, writing and seminars. Requirements may include oral presentations. HSC 022 High School Completion English 2
5
Individual attention in basic grammar, punctuation, paragraph construction, development of literary response techniques and interpretation of American literature through reading, writing and seminars. Requirements may include oral presentations. HSC 023 Intro/Reading Literature
5
Individual attention in basic grammar, punctuation, paragraph construction, development of literary response techniques and interpretation of American literature through reading, writing and seminars. Organization of grammar and composition skills into comprehensive written communication assignments.
5
Proportions and percentages; integers; order of operations; evaluation and simplification of algebraic expressions; solving algebraic equations with fractions, decimals and integers.
HSC 076 Mathematical Literacy
5
Review of basic concepts in mathematics focusing on real-world applications and conceptual understanding. Topics include: prime factorizations; operations on rational numbers; evaluation of algebraic expressions; ratios, proportions, and percentages; reading graphical interpretations of data; plotting graphs; writing linear relationships using algebra. Equivalent to MATH 076 and TS 076. Credit cannot be earned in both HSC 076 and either MATH 076 or TS 076. Prerequisites: Eligibility for HSC 076, TS 076 or MATH 076 via a math assessment OR permission of a math instructor. HSC 081 Geometry I
5
A basic introduction to congruence, proof, and constructions; similarity and trigonometry; extending to three dimensions. Prerequisites: TS 080, HSC 080 or MATH 080 with a grade of C (2.0) or higher, or via an assessment, or instructor permission