Makerspace 101
Course Code 9121
Grade(s): 9-12
0.5 Credit
Prerequisite: None
Students will learn how to utilize key maker space equipment and technology, honing their creativity in the process. Students interested in becoming part of the Maker Space Squad as upperclassmen are required to take Maker Space 101 as part of their learning experience. The Maker Space Squad is not required after completion of this course but is a prerequisite for joining the Maker Space Squad.
Makerspace 102
Course Code 9122
Grade(s): 9-12
0.5 Credit
Prerequisite: Makerspace 101
Building on the foundation of Makerspace 101, Makerspace 102 offers students the opportunity to further develop their skills with advanced maker space equipment and technology. This course emphasizes creativity, problem-solving, and innovation through hands-on projects and collaborative challenges. Students will deepen their understanding of design thinking, prototyping, and digital fabrication techniques. Completion of Makerspace 102 is a prerequisite for those interested in joining the Maker Space Squad, where students take on leadership roles and help facilitate the maker space for their peers. While joining the Maker Space Squad is optional, this course provides valuable skills and experience for aspiring innovators and leaders.
Principles of Business & Marketing - Virtual Virginia
Course Code 6115V
Grade(s): 9-12
1 Credit
Prerequisite: None
In this course, students explore the role of business and marketing in the free enterprise system and the global economy. Students are prepared to make decisions as consumers, wage earners, and citizens. Instruction includes banking and credit, business and marketing economics, the free enterprise system, and business operation. This is a foundational course in the study of business and marketing.
This virtual course with Virtual Virginia is fully asynchronous and has its own academic calendar that does not perfectly align with the ATI-UMW calendar.
Study Hall
Course Code 6301
Grade(s): 9-12
0 Credit
Prerequisite: None
Study Hall provides students with a structured and supportive environment to complete assignments, study for exams, and stay organized. Designed to promote academic success, this course allows time for quiet, independent work while also offering access to resources like teachers, peers, and technology when available. Students will develop time management, goal-setting, and personal responsibility skills to support their learning across all subject areas. Study Hall is a great opportunity to stay ahead, catch up, or deepen understanding of coursework in a calm and focused setting.
Student Development (Dual-Enrollment through Germanna Community College)
6635DE
Grade(s): 9-12
0 Credit
Prerequisite: None; 3.5 GPA
Assists students in transition to colleges. Provides overviews of college policies, procedures, curricular offerings. Encourages contacts with other students and staff. Assists students toward college success through information regarding effective study habits, career and academic planning, and other college resources available to students. May include English and Math placement testing. Strongly recommended for beginning students. Required for graduation.