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DESIGNATED AS A HIGH PERFORMING SCHOOL DISTRICT

MATES

COURSE OF STUDY

MARINE ACADEMY OF TECHNOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

MATES
COURSE OF STUDY

All courses are instructed utilizing a block scheduling format ~ Classes are 80 minutes. All students are accepted via a competitive application process and follow the same rigorous course of study. Students must successfully complete 161.25 high school credits or their college equivalent (Stockton University) to graduate. All high school courses are taught at an honors level.

ALL COURSES SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

FRESHMAN

CREDITS

English I

5

Algebra / Data Analysis

5

Geometry

5

Chemistry I

5

Biology

5

Physical Education I / Health I

5

World History

5

Spanish II

5

Independent Research Study (Part of science program requirement)

TOTAL

40

SOPHOMORE

CREDITS

English II

5

Intro to Computer Science

5

Algebra II /Trigonometry

5

Chemistry II

5

Aquatic Ecology or Research Method I/Field Ecology

5

Spanish III

5

Spanish IV (SU LANG 2142) or Intro to Art (required or option II art) 

5

Health II/Driver's Education 

1.25

Physical Education II 

3.75

TOTAL

40

JUNIOR

CREDITS

English III

5

Pre-Calculus

5

Physics (SU PHYS 2110/2120) 

5

Biotechnology (BIOL 1200) 

5

*Fall Elective

5

*Spring Elective

5

US History I

5

Physical Education III/Health III 

3.75

Financial Literacy

2.5

TOTAL

41.25

N/A

SENIOR

CREDITS

English IV (LIT 1100/1110)

5

Calculus I (MATH 2215) 

5

US History II

5

Oceanography (MARS 1300) or Adv. Oceanographic Research (MARS 1300) 

5

Environmental Science (ENVL 1100) or Senior CS Capstone Data

5

Data Visualization with Python or Data Science

5

Elective *

5

Physical Education IV/ Health IV 

5

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TOTAL

40

N/A

*Electives: Geographic Information Systems (GNM 1242); Geo/Astrophysics (GEOL 2120); Art History/Basic Drawing (GAH 2243/GAH 1261); Introduction to Art; Spanish IV (LANG 2142); Spanish V (LANG 2143); Anatomy & Physiology (BIOL 1260); Data Visualization with Python; BioStatistics (CIST 1206); Public Speaking (GEN 2105); Intro to Engineering Design

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