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New Classes to be Added Next Year

Over the years, Harding has added and dropped many classes. This upcoming year, Harding is not planning on dropping any classes, but they will be adding a lot of classes that will help diversify many students' options and schedules. Listed below are classes that will be added next year.


Program: Agribusiness (course TBD)


Program: Electrical (No description has been provided for any of the courses below yet)

Construction Technology Electrical

Construction Electrical Systems

Construction Safety and Crew Leadership

Commercial and Industrial Electrical


Program: Information Technology (No description has been provided for any of the courses below yet)

information Technology

Computer Hardware

Software

Networking


Math Modeling and Reasoning (New Algebra II Class)

- This will be an alternative class for Algebra II.

-It will be more hands- on activity work..


AP Psychology

- Advanced Placement course that explores the ideas, theories and methods of the scientific study of the behavioral and mental processes.


College Algebra (CCP) - This is a math class offered at MTC that will be taught here at Harding. A Harding teacher will teach this class. When this class is completed, students will earn college credit. The class will be 3 hours long.

- This course emphasizes the use of algebra and functions in problem solving and modeling.


College Statistics (CCP) - This is a math class offered at MTC that will be taught here at Harding. A Harding teacher will teach this class. Upon completion of this course, students will earn college credit. This class will be 3 hours long.

- This course is an introduction to descriptive inferential statistical methods including sampling probability, point and interval estimation, hypothesis testing and regression.


College Anatomy and Physiology (CCP) - This is a science class offered at MTC that will be taught here at Harding. A Harding teacher will teach this class.

- This course requires either a biology and/or chemistry credit.

- This is the first of a two semester sequence. This course has a lab component that focuses on the structure and function of cells and tissues etc.









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