New Classes to be Added Next Year
- pattyforeman87
- Apr 11, 2022
- 2 min read
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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