MOCAP Approved Courses
Missouri Course Access and Virtual School Program (MOCAP) was established in 2007 as the state’s online school.
MOCAP allows Missouri to:
- Expand the range of courses and opportunities offered to students
- Offer courses for students where there are no qualified teachers to teach the course
- Offer students a course not offered by their school district
- Provide courses for students who have schedules that prevent them from taking a course when it is offered
- Present high quality instruction to students who are in alternative education settings or on home and hospital instruction
- Provide additional support and extended time to students who failed to achieve in regular courses
- Provides equity across programs and school in the quality of instruction MOCAP offers “any time, any place” learning for Missouri students
You can learn more about MOCAP by visiting mocap.mo.gov.
Mizzou Academy is the preferred online courseware provider for districts across the state. We offer a variety of MOCAP approved courses with program options available for students in grades 6-12. All of our courses are written and taught by Missouri teachers. Our courses are also aligned to both Missouri Learning Standards and National Learning Standards to ensure high quality and rigor to prepare students for their post-secondary educational needs. Students wishing to enroll in online learning opportunities with Mizzou Academy may do so through our website or may enroll through their home district by working with their school’s guidance office.
Mizzou Academy values fair testing and assessment to determine that students master essential course concepts and skills. At Mizzou Academy, most of our courses for grades 8-12 require proctored exams. We highly recommend school counselors or teachers proctor Mizzou Academy’s exams, as other proctoring options incur fees (see Exam Proctoring page for more details).
MOCAP Course List
View the MOCAP Course PDF for catalog and pricing details, or view the individual course offerings below.
MOCAP Course PDFLegend
: AP | : NCAA ApprovedEnglish Language Arts
6th Grade English A
Prerequisites: None
6th Grade English B
Prerequisites: None
7th Grade English A
Prerequisites: None
7th Grade English B
Prerequisites: None
8th Grade English A
Prerequisites: None
8th Grade English B
Prerequisites: None
AP English Literature & Composition, First Semester
Prerequisites: 10th grade English or equivalent
AP English Literature & Composition, Second Semester
Prerequisites: Successful completion of AP English Literature and Composition, First Semester
AP English Literature & Composition, Second Semester - Missouri Course Access Program
Prerequisites: Successful completion of AP English Literature and Composition, First Semester
Critical Thinking and Study Skills
Prerequisites: None; Grade level recommendation: 9 or above
English 10A
Prerequisites: English 9A & 9B or full grade 9 equivalent
English 10B
Prerequisites: English 10A or grade 10 first semester equivalent
English 11A
Prerequisites: English 10A & 10B or full grade 10 equivalent
English 12A
Prerequisites: English 11A & 11B or full grade 11 credit equivalent
English 12B
Prerequisites: English 12A or grade 12 first semester equivalent
English 9A
Prerequisites: None
English 9B
Prerequisites: None
Information Literacy
Prerequisites: None; Grade level recommendation: 9 or above
Speech 1
Prerequisites: None
Health and Physical Education
Health
Prerequisites: None
Mathematics
6th Grade Math A
Prerequisites: None
6th Grade Math B
Prerequisites: None
7th Grade Math A
Prerequisites: None
7th Grade Math B
Prerequisites: None
8th Grade Math A
Prerequisites: None
8th Grade Math B
Prerequisites: None
AP Calculus AB, Second Semester
Prerequisites: Successful completion of AP Calculus, First semester
AP Statistics, Second Semester
Prerequisites: Successful completion of AP Statistics first semester
Precalculus, Second Half Unit
Prerequisites: Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Precalculus A
Practical Arts/Personal Development
Computing Literacy
Prerequisites: None
Marketing
Prerequisites: None
Personal Finance
Prerequisites: None
Science
6th Grade Science A
Prerequisites: None
6th Grade Science B
Prerequisites: None
7th Grade Science A
Prerequisites: None
7th Grade Science B
Prerequisites: None
8th Grade Science A
Prerequisites: None
8th Grade Science B
Prerequisites: None
Biology A
Prerequisites: None
Biology B
Prerequisites: None
Physical Science A
Prerequisites: None
Physical Science B
Prerequisites: None
Physics A
Prerequisites: Successful completion of at least two years of high school math, including Algebra I, Algebra II is strongly recommended. Additionally completion of Chemistry is strongly recommended. Some background in trigonometry is required.
Physics B
Prerequisites: Successful completion of at least two years of high school math, including Algebra I, Algebra II is strongly recommended. Additionally completion of Chemistry is strongly recommended. Some background in trigonometry is required. Successful completion of Physics A.
Social Studies
6th Grade Social Studies A
Prerequisites: None
6th Grade Social Studies B
Prerequisites: None
7th Grade Social Studies A
Prerequisites: None
7th Grade Social Studies B
Prerequisites: None
8th Grade Social Studies A
Prerequisites: None
8th Grade Social Studies B
Prerequisites: None
AP Psychology, First Semester
Prerequisites: None
AP U.S. History, First Semester
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for AP US History. Students should be able to read a college-level textbook and write grammatically correct, complete sentences.
Economics
Prerequisites: None
Sociology
Prerequisites: None
U.S. Government
Prerequisites: None
U.S. History A
Prerequisites: None
U.S. History B
Prerequisites: Successful completion of a US History A course
World Geography A
Prerequisites: None
World Geography B
Prerequisites: None
World Religions
Prerequisites: None
World Languages
French 1A
Prerequisites: None
French 1B
Prerequisites: None
French 2A
Prerequisites: None
French 2B
Prerequisites: None
French 3A
Prerequisites: None
French 3B
Prerequisites: None
French 4A
Prerequisites: None
French 4B
Prerequisites: None
Latin 1A
This course introduces students to the basics of Latin vocabulary and grammar and discusses aspects of the history and culture of ancient Romans. It is designed to help students understand English better and make it easier for them to learn other foreign languages that are descended from Latin.
Gifted: This course is academically challenging. Any student who has an interest in the subject and has met the prerequisites (if any) may enroll.
Objectives:
Note: Not all of these objectives will occur in every lesson, but they are the basis for our study.
At the end of each of the lesson, students should be able to:
Lesson 1
1.1 pronounce all Latin consonants, vowels, and diphthongs;
1.2 translate simple Latin sentences;
1.3 translate and give answers to simple questions, orally, in Latin;
1.4 understand the interchangeable nature of word order in a Latin sentence;
1.5 understand the concept of inflections; and
1.6 answer questions about Horace and Rome during his lifetime.
Lesson 2
2.1 distinguish between nouns of the first and second declensions;
2.2 explain how gender is expressed in Latin;
2.3 describe how Latin verbs fall into different conjugations;
2.4 explain why Latin adjectives agree with the nouns they describe in case, gender, and number; and
2.5 briefly discuss facts in Roman history.
Lesson 3
3.1 distinguish among, translate, and use Latin verb endings which show what ‘person’ the subject is;
3.2 identify and translate forms of the irregular verb meaning to be: sum;
3.3 identify the ‘infinitive’ form of a Latin verb and be able to translate it correctly;
3.4 identify the few, but frequently used, -io verbs in Latin;
3.5 recognize and translate nouns in the vocative case;
3.6 identify and translate Latin interrogative words and interrogative particles; and
3.7 demonstrate knowledge of Roman culture by answering simple questions.
Lesson 4
4.1 identify and translate nouns of the third declension;
4.2 identify and translate a Latin verb in the imperative form;
4.3 identify and translate third declension adjectives;
4.4 identify and translate forms of the Latin verb possum (to be able);
4.5 understand how Latin verbs can be compounded to create a verb with a different emphasis or meaning; and
4.6 answer questions about the life of the poet Homer.
Prerequisites: None
Latin 1B
Prerequisites: None
Latin 2A
Prerequisites: None
Latin 2B
Prerequisites: None
Spanish 1A
Prerequisites: None
Spanish 1B
Prerequisites: None
Spanish 2A
Prerequisites: None
Spanish 3A
Prerequisites: None
Spanish 3B
Prerequisites: None
Spanish 4A
Prerequisites: None
Spanish 4B - Missouri Course Access Program
Prerequisites: None