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Online Enrichment Courses
Online courses are an opportunity for students to expand their learning experience beyond the course offerings
at Menomonee Falls High School, or enroll in a course that otherwise may not fit in their schedule. Each of the
following courses has a limited number of seats available. Due to the rigor and time commitment of these
courses, a selection process will be used to determine a student’s readiness for the course. Students interested
in enrolling in an online course should contact their assigned counselor for more information, guidelines, and
approval forms. Classes are held in our Online Learning Lab.
Course Title
H AP® Art History
Criminology
Forensic Science I: Secrets of the Dead
Forensic Science II: More Secrets of the Dead
Veterinary Science: The Care of Animals
French I
French II
H French III
Japanese I
Japanese II
Course Number
AR111/AR112
SS502
SC512
SC513
SC670
WL510/WL511
WL514/WL515
WL516/WL517
WL211/WL212
WL221/WL222
Length
Year
Semester
Semester
Semester
Semester
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year Taken
11-12
11-12
11-12
11-12
11-12
10-12
11-12
11-12
11-12
11-12
H AP® ART HISTORY
One Year Course
Grades 11-12
Prerequisite: None
Course Number:
Semester 1: AR111
Semester 2: AR112
This course is designed to provide college-level instruction in
art history and prepare students for the AP exam in early
May. This course is divided into two 18 week semesters
during which the students will examine major forms of
artistic expression from the past and present and from a
variety of cultures. Students will learn to look at works of art
critically, with intelligence and sensitivity, and to articulate
what they see or experience.
CRIMINOLOGY
One Semester Course
Grades 11-12
Prerequisite: None
Course Number: SS502
In the modern world, many citizens share a concern about
criminal behaviors and intent. This course introduces
students to the field of criminology, the study of crime.
Students look at possible explanations for crime from
psychological, biological, and sociological perspectives;
explore the categories and social consequences of crime;
and investigate how the criminal justice system handles
criminals and their misdeeds. The course explores some key
questions: Why do some individuals commit crimes while
others do not? What aspects of culture and society promote
crime? Why are different punishments given for the same
crime? What factors—from arrest to punishment—help
shape the criminal case process?
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Online Opportunities
Online Opportunities