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Government and Public Administration

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Recommended Plan of Study - Government and Public Administration

This Career Cluster Plan of Study (based on the Government and Public Administration Career Cluster) can serve as a guide, along with other career planning materials, as you continue on a career path. Courses listed within this plan are only recommended coursework and should be individualized to meet your educational and career goals. Use the recommended courses below to create a new, personal course plan.




9th Grade

10th Grade

11th Grade

12th Grade

English

9th Grade

English

1 credit(s)

---- OR ----

Language Arts I

1 credit(s)

10th Grade

English

1 credit(s)

---- OR ----

Language Arts II

1 credit(s)

11th Grade

English

1 credit(s)

---- OR ----

Foreign Language I

1 credit(s)

---- OR ----

Language Arts III

1 credit(s)

12th Grade

English

1 credit(s)

---- OR ----

Foreign Language II

1 credit(s)

---- OR ----

Language Arts IV

1 credit(s)

Mathematics

9th Grade

 

10th Grade

Geometry

1 credit(s)

11th Grade

 

12th Grade

 

Laboratory Science

9th Grade

Earth Science

1 credit(s)

---- OR ----

Life Science

1 credit(s)

---- OR ----

Physical Science

1 credit(s)

10th Grade

 

11th Grade

 

12th Grade

Physics

1 credit(s)

---- OR ----

Geospatial Information Systems

1 credit(s)

History and Citizenship

9th Grade

State History

1 credit(s)

---- OR ----

Civics

1 credit(s)

10th Grade

 

11th Grade

 

12th Grade

 

World Language or Computer Technology

9th Grade

 

10th Grade

 

11th Grade

 

12th Grade

 

Additional Unit

9th Grade

 

10th Grade

 

11th Grade

 

12th Grade

 

Fine Arts or Speech

9th Grade

 

10th Grade

 

11th Grade

 

12th Grade

 

Electives

9th Grade

 

10th Grade

 

11th Grade

 

12th Grade

 

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