Fall High School (CEO) College Education Online

The Fall 2026 HS CEO Courses and their descriptions are below: 

The tuition and technology fee is discounted for HS CEO to 1/3 the cost of 含羞草传媒 tuition.  Please see tuition and technology fee

Please check the email you registered with for important information regarding the course. Classes start on 8/24/2026 or 9/21/2026. Please check the date listed on the course description.

Registration is now open for Fall 2026 HS CEO classes.

Art history deals with one of the most human impulses- the making of objects and images. This course covers a very long period of time (Prehistory to Medieval Europe) and a variety of world locations. The topics include discussion of how artworks were made including materials used, the cultural elements that led to their creation, and a variety of other issues related to understanding how these works fit into human cultural history. (3 cr)

Recommended Grade Level: 11-12th
Prerequisite: HS GPA 85% or higher

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Communication, decision making, and critical thinking facilitated by the use of software using online tools and word processing, spreadsheets, presentations and databases in a simulated business environment to support other required business courses. (3 cr)

*Students who taking both ACCT 1000 and BUSN 1100 will earn a Microcredential in Bookkeeping.

Recommended Grade Level: 10-12th

Instructor: Elmarine Jimenez

*This class is provided free of charge as part of a grant.

An in-depth exploration of employer expectations including values, ethical behavior, conduct, first impressions, diversity and problem-solving. Importance is directed toward acquiring knowledge and skills in interpersonal relationships and performance on the job to improve job satisfaction and success. Lecture/discussion/activities. (2 cr)

Recommended Grade Level: 10-12th
Prerequisite: HS GPA 85% or higher

Instructor: Maarit Clay

Essay writing designed to sharpen the student's perceptions of the world and to facilitate communications with correctness, clarity, unity, organization, and depth. Assignments include expository writing, argumentation, and research techniques. (3 cr)

Recommended Grade Level: 11-12th
Prerequisite: HS GPA 85% or higher

Instructor: Emily Skjold

Theories and practices of American Federal Government with emphasis on the national level. Changing relationships between the branches of the national government, policy formulation, political parties, pressure groups, and the growth of presidential powers. (3 cr)

Recommended Grade Level: 11-12th
Prerequisite: HS GPA 85% or higher

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Dreams and concepts brought to the New World and their development into America's institutions and social fabric. Conflict and consensus among groups, dilemmas facing revolutionaries and reformers, and ways economic, political and social changes have occurred. (3 cr)

Recommended Grade Level: 11-12th
Prerequisite: HS GPA 85% or higher

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A comprehensive course addressing the current health problems facing our society, focusing on behavioral health strategies for prevention; risk reduction; and basic principles and practices involved with attaining and maintaining optimal personal health and wellness. (3 cr)

Recommended Grade Level: 10-12th
Prerequisite: HS GPA 85% or higher

Instructor: Ramona Miller

An intuitive approach to statistics. Analysis and description of numerical data using frequency distributions, histograms and measures of central tendency and dispersion, elementary theory of probability with applications of binomial and normal probability distributions, sampling distributions, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, chi-square, linear regression, and correlation. A graphing calculator without a CAS (Computer Algebra System) is required; Texas Instruments TI-83 or TI-84 recommended. (4 cr)

Recommended Grade level: 11-12th
Prerequisite: GPA 85% or higher and 11th grade math- Algebra 2/Trig

Instructor: Kevin Martz

An introduction to mass media, its influences on society, and the business of mass media. Includes study of the Internet, digital media, digital gaming, sound recording, broadcast, and print media. The business of mass media includes advertising, public relations, and media economics, along with ethical expression. (3 cr)

Recommended Grade level: 11-12th
Prerequisite: GPA 85% or higher and ENGL 1010

Instructor: Dann Coble

An introduction to psychology. Includes scientific method, measurement in psychology, motivation, learning, thinking and problem solving, perception, behavior disorders and varieties of treatment, biological basis of behavior, social determinants of behavior, human development and personality. (3 cr)

Recommended Grade Level: 11-12th
Prerequisite: HS GPA 85% or higher

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Development of facility in reading, writing, speaking, and understanding the language through a systematic review of its structure. Representative readings as an introduction to Spanish civilizations. 

Recommended Grade Level: 11-12th
Prerequisite: HS GPA 85% or higher

Instructor: Christine Fischer

Develops self-awareness and audience awareness through oral presentation. Organize and present material in a variety of speaking occasions, including information, visualization, demonstration, argumentation, persuasion, and ceremonial. (3 cr)

Recommended Grade Level: 10-12th

Instructor: Ariela Nazar-Rosen