Computer Science 2

This course expands the students’ understanding of structured programming techniques and logic. Programming will be done using Java and introduce students to object-oriented programming. (Prerequisite: Computer Science 1)

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Computer Science 1

This course will be a general computer science/technology course. Students will learn Java as a programming language with use of variables, condition statements, looping constructs and functions. The course focuses on problem-solving using structured, object-oriented programming style. (This course will attempt to use current programming trends and therefore course material or programming language may change…

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Computer Applications

This course presents an in-depth study of four computer applications:  word processing, spreadsheets, presentation and movie making applications. Microsoft Office will be the main software utilized. Students will acquire the skills needed to properly format reports, informational spreadsheets, graphs and dynamic presentations. This course fulfills the Computer Literacy Requirement.

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Business and Personal Finance

This course is designed to introduce students to the basic concepts of business and personal finance they will need to be responsible citizens and business owners. Instructional units include Economics and Business Ownership, Business and Personal Finance Basics, Protecting Your Money, Banking and Credit, and Investments and Personal Finances. Videos, hands-on activities, and discussions teach…

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Business and Personal Law

This course emphasizes legal issues that have an impact on daily life (such as contracts, sales agreements, consumerism, business relationship and personal agreements). There will be instructional units on both civil and criminal law, as well as how the court system is structured in the United States. Additional units include alternative ways of settling disputes,…

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Worldviews and Religions

What is a worldview and how does it relate to the major religions of the world? How does a Christian worldview compare to other major religions? Worldviews and Religions will provide an interactive approach to help students understand the worldview of the Christian faith and compare it with other major religions providing insight on key similarities…

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WOW! (Women of Worth)

WOW is a practical and fun class open first semester to junior women and second semester to sophomore women. It focuses on the study of Biblical women and contemporary women whose lives exemplify the qualities of a woman of worth. Our discussion centers on issues that are both relevant and practical to prepare you for…

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Senior Topics

This 12th grade course prepares seniors for the imminent transitions and issues that they will face in the coming year as they leave Morrison and Taiwan. A variety of outside speakers will present topics that are relevant to the transition process and guidelines for implementation will be given. The book of Proverbs and other selected…

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Missions

This course is a practical application of the study of missions. It develops the ability to touch others for Christ and includes involvement in a short-term mission trip over Easter vacation for which funds must be raised. Selected Bible sections are included. This course fulfills the Junior year Service elective requirement. (Prerequisite: Junior or Senior…

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Pottery Basics

Meets twice a week. Beginning to advanced students will learn several basic techniques such as pinch, slab, coil and wheel. Each student will take home several original pieces that have been glazed and fired. Students will also develop their understanding of the historical and cultural significance of pottery in Taiwan and other countries.

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