Junior Curriculum
Accounting I/Business Mathematics
Students learn about the accounting cycle, business transactions and accounting equation, assets, liabilities, revenue, expenses, withdrawals, general ledger accounts, six-column worksheet, financial statements, banking activities, payroll system, ten-column worksheet, cash funds, inventories and ethics in accounting. They also learn real world skills that will prepare them for adult life such as how to balance a checkbook and understanding investments.
Moral Theology
Students are introduced to the human act, circumstances, principle of double effect, sin: venial and mortal, virtue and vice, conscience and law
Latin III
Students study Ecclesiastical pronunciation and take part in an intensive linguistic study and review of the First Year Henle, complete daily translation of passages from Caesar's Conquest of Gaul and Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic Wars
Chemistry/Physics
Students study subatomic particles, periodic table, learn to balance chemical equations and gain an understanding of chemical bonds, while learning about metals, nonmetals, solutions and colloids, chemical thermodynamics and kinetics. or
Students study the mechanics, momentum, energy and gravity
Health
Students review the basics of nutrition they learned during Freshman year before going further into analyzing their own diet
American Government or Economics
Students learn the basics of American Government, law, and review Pope Leo XIII's Libertas Praestantissimum
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Students learn the basics of micro and macro economics
Classical Literature
Students take part in reading and analyzing Greek and Roman epics and other classical masterpieces like the Iliad, Odyssey and Confessions of St. Augustine
Intro to Philosophy
Students delve into the fundamentals of logic, cosmology, psychology, ethics, epistemology and ontology