| What is the Qualified Admissions curriculum?
Every high school that is participating in the Qualified Admissions program has a list of courses for the Qualified Admissions Curriculum.
To view the content requirements for QA courses, visit this website.
What are the curriculum specifications?
English
4 approved units required
At least one unit of English or language arts must be taken each year of high school.
In addition to this requirement, students are encouraged to take courses in journalism, speech, drama/theater, and/or debate. These courses do not count toward the English requirement.
Natural Science
3 approved units required
from the following courses:
Biology (1 unit)
Advanced Biology (2nd Year Biology) (1 unit)
Earth/Space Science (1 unit)
Chemistry** (1 unit)
Physics** (1 unit)
Principles of Technology** (CORD Curriculum) (1 unit)
Students are encouraged to take one additional unit of science chosen from the courses listed above.
**At least one unit must be in chemistry or physics
Math
3 approved units required in high school at or above the level of Algebra 1.
Mathematics courses completed in middle school or junior high will not count toward the Qualified Admissions math requirement.
Three approved units are required in high school and selected from:
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
Any mathematics course that has Algebra II as a prerequisite.
Students are strongly encouraged to take a mathematics course every year of high school.
Social Sciences
Minimum of 3 approved units required
One Unit of U.S. History
Minimum of one-half unit of U.S. Government
Minimum of one-half unit selected from:
World History
World Geography
International Relations
Up to one unit selected from:
Psychology
Economics
U.S. Government
U.S. History
Current Social Issues
Sociology
Anthropology
Race and Ethnic Group Relations
A one-half unit course may not be used to fulfill more than one requirement.
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