Take a look at the course offerings at Davis High School. You may want to start a list of courses that you may be interested in taking while in grades 10–12. Use the Four Year Plan to map out how those classes will fit the graduation requirements.
Carefully plan your math courses. View the math pathways below.
Carefully plan your science courses. Three science credits are required for graduation. See the chart below.
If you are thinking of completing a CTE Pathway, remember to look for CTE courses that are included in your chosen pathway when selecting high school courses.
Some colleges require pre-requisite courses such as lab-based science classes or a world language. Visit the admissions webpage for each college you may be interested in attending. Click here for the links to admissions pages of Utah's public and some popular private colleges and universities.
If you are planning on playing sports in college, be sure to become familiar with NCAA Eligibility. These requirements should be taken into consideration when you are planning your courses each year.
NOTE: Some colleges and universities have math course requirements for admissions that exceed the high school graduation requirements. Be sure to check the admissions requirements for schools you may be interested in attending.
Students must choose at least one class from two of the five Foundational Science Areas. The areas to choose from include Earth Systems, Biological Science, Chemistry, Physics, and AP Computer Science. These two selections represent two of the three required Science credits. One credit may be from any Foundational Science Area or from the Third Year Science Options.
NOTE: Some colleges and universities have science course requirements for admissions that exceed the high school graduation requirements. Be sure to check the admissions requirements for schools you may be interested in attending.
If you are planning on playing sports in college, be sure to become familiar with NCAA Eligibility. These requirements should be taken into consideration when you are planning your courses each year.