Grade 15 - Government & Public Administration

California Principles of Government and Public Administration 1 A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended to help you familiarize yourself with the foundations and functioning of governmental functions within the United States. This course has thirteen lessons organized into four units. Each unit has a Unit Activity and each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course covers the history and development of the US Constitution, and the functions of government and public administration in the United States.

California Principles of Government and Public Administration 1 B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended to help you understand the personal, professional, and technological skills required by professionals working in the field of government and public administration. This course has twelve lessons organized into three units. Each unit has a Unit Activity and each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course covers career opportunities in the field of government and public administration and the necessary interpersonal and technological skills required at the workplace. It also covers the role and impact of geography, science, and technology on governmental and public administrative functions.

Florida Fundamentals in Government and Public Administration (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended to help you familiarize yourself with the foundations and functioning of the government and public administration of the United States. This course has fourteen lessons organized into four units. Each unit has a Unit Activity and each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course covers the functions and structure of government and public administration in the United States. It also covers career opportunities in this field and the necessary interpersonal and technological skills required at the workplace.

Principles of Government & Public Administration (Credit: 1.00)

This course is designed to enable all students at the high school level to learn the basics of government and public administration. Students explore career opportunities in the field of government and public administration. They also learn about the career-related skills, such as job acquisition skills, reading and writing, and mathematics they need to possess as professionals in this field. They learn about the safe and healthy working conditions necessary in the field of government and public administration. This course covers topics such as: the influence of geography and technology, and networking and communication as they relate to government and public administration. The course is based on Career and Technical Education (CTE) standards designed to help students prepare for entry into a wide range of careers in government and public administration industry.

Principles of Government & Public Administration A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended to help you familiarize yourself with the foundations and functioning of governmental functions within the United States. This course has thirteen lessons organized into four units. Each unit has a Unit Activity and each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course covers the history and development of the US Constitution, and the functions of government and public administration in the United States.

Principles of Government & Public Administration B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended to help you understand the personal, professional, and technological skills required by professionals working in the field of government and public administration. This course has twelve lessons organized into three units. Each unit has a Unit Activity and each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course covers career opportunities in the field of government and public administration and the necessary interpersonal and technological skills required at the workplace. It also covers the role and impact of geography, science, and technology on governmental and public administrative functions

Principles of Public Service:To Protect & Serve (Credit: 1.00)

Ambulances scream along, heading toward those in need. But who makes sure someone is there to answer the 9-1-1 call? When you pick up a prescription or take a pill, who has determined that drug is safe for the public? All of these duties are imperative to our comfort and success as a society and an essential part of public service, a field that focuses on building a safe and healthy world. Principles of Public Service: To Serve and Protect will introduce you to many different careers in this profession and illustrate how they all work together to provide for the common good. The protection of society is one of our greatest challenges, and public service provides a way for people to work together, ensure safety, and provide an indispensable service to those around us. If you’ve ever contemplated being one of these real-life heroes, now is the time to learn more.

Texas Principles of Government and Public Administration A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand advanced concepts of website design and concepts related to desktop publishing and multimedia. This course has 14 lessons organized into 4 units, plus 4 Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course covers the creation of desktop publishing and multimedia projects. It also covers legal and ethical issues related to the Internet and website design. In addition, this course covers web page creation using JavaScript. It also covers DHTML and XML. The course additionally covers how to gather requirements from the client, plan out website development, create a wireframe, and create and publish a website. Finally, the course covers web maintenance and web administration.

Texas Principles of Government and Public Administration B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand about government and public administration. This course has three Units with 12 lessons and three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course describes the career opportunities in government, geographical factors, science and technology in government, as well as different skills necessary for a job in government or public administration.





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