
Spirit Lake High School
ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting, 3cr.
Introduces the basic principles of accounting and the recoding of simple business transactions using the double entry system. Includes the accounting procedures of journalizing transactions, posting to the ledger, making a trial balance, creating receipts and disbursement of cash.
ART-173 Ceramics, 3cr.
A studio class providing exploratory experiences in forming, firing and decorating clay.
BIO-168 Human Anatomy & Physiology I, 4 cr.
An advanced study of anatomy and physiology. The relationship between body structure and function and homeostasis forms the basis of the course. Pathological processes that result in dysfunction and disease are presented. Major topics include cell biology, histology, skin, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Lecture and laboratory.
BIO-173 Human Anatomy & Physiology II, 4cr.
An advanced study of anatomy and physiology. The relationship between body structure and function and homeostasis forms the basis for the course. Pathological processes that result in dysfunction and disease are presented. Major topics include digestive, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, immune, blood, metabolism, reproduction, urinary, fluid, electrolyte and acid=base balance. Lecture and laboratory.
ENG-105 English Composition I, 3cr.
Emphasis on expository and argumentative writings including a review of usage and mechanics. Prerequisite: satisfactory score on the ACCT, ASSET or COMPASAS as determined by Iowa Lakes policy or completion of ENG-028.
MMS-115 TV Studio Production, 3cr.
Basic operation of a television studio. Students will become familiar with the operation of equipment in the studio (cameras, floor directing and on-camera talent) and control room (directing, the character generator, audio and video). Emphasis will be on practical hands-on elements of studio production.
Course offerings are subject to change. Students should check with their high school counselor for current offerings.
