Curriculum and Graduation Requirements
The Marine Military Academy is a college preparatory school. We require a student to earn 26 academic credits to graduate. The credits must include: four english credits; four mathematics credits; four science credits; four social science credits; two foreign language credits; one credit computer technology; with a half-credit in health, keyboarding, speech, SAT prep, and fine arts; four elective credits that include an additional math or science course.
For a complete description of the MMA's graduation requirements, refer to the Right Guide or contact the Dean's office.
Course Offerings
Department |
Courses |
| Math |
AP Calculus, AP Statistics, Pre-Calculus, Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Fundamental of Math, Math Models |
| Science |
AP Physics, AP Chemistry, Physics I, Chemistry I, Biology, Astronomy, Environmental Science, Integrated Physics and Chemistry |
| English |
AP English IV, AP English III, English I - IV, English Composition, Speech |
| Social Science |
US History, World History, World Geography, Government/Economics, Political Science |
| Foreign Language |
Spanish I - III, Chinese I - IV |
| Computer Courses |
Business Computer Applications, Computer Information Systems, Business Computer Programming I - II (Visual Basic), Computer Science (JAVA) |
| General Electives |
Chinese Culture, Aerospace I & II, Marine Science, Cinema & Photography Arts, Desktop Publishing, Music Appreciation, Psychology, SAT Prep, Military Science, Band, Health, Study Skills, Basic Leadership |
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| Advanced Placement Offerings |
AP Calculus, Statistics, AP Chemistry, AP Physics, English III, English IV |
| Dual Enrollment Offerings |
English III, English IV, Spanish III |
| Honors Course Offerings |
English I - IV, Algebra I - II, Pre-Calculus, World History, US History, Spanish II, Chinese II, Psychology |
Advanced Placement
Students enrolled in AP level courses can earn college credit and stand out in the college admissions process. AP courses are the most rigorous course work offered by MMA. A student participating in the program must demonstrate a commitment to academic excellence. AP course work is taught at the college-level and involve more work than standard classes. In order to earn college credit, a student must earn a specific score on the College Board administered AP exam.
Dual Enrollment
Through an agreement with University of Texas Brownsville (UTB), MMA is able to provide those Cadets with the aptitude and motivation the opportunity to earn college credit in each of the six academic departments. This opportunity will make it possible for a Cadet to earn over 18 hours of college credit under certain circumstances. Please contact the Dean's office for specific information on this unique program.
Honors Courses
Honors courses have been developed by MMA to meet the needs of talented students. An Honors course parallels the curriculum offered in a regular class but is more challenging. Honors courses cover topics in greater depth and are faster paced than regular courses.
Class Rank - Weighted Averages
Cumulative GPA's and class ranks are computed after the sixth, seventh and eighth semesters using a weighted average (an extra point is awarded for dual-enrollment, honors and AP work). Only college preparatory course work is included in the calculations. The cumulative GPA equals the sum of all weighted points earned divided by the number of classes.
| Grade Scale |
Points |
Weighted Points |
| A = 93-100 |
4 |
5 |
| B = 84-92 |
3 |
4 |
| C = 75-83 |
2 |
3 |
| D = 70-74 |
1 |
2 |
| F = below 70 |
0 |
0 |
Class of 2009 SAT Statistics
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Critical Reading |
Writing |
Math |
Mean |
494 |
4471 |
520 |
Mid 50% |
430 - 530 |
4390 - 530 |
4460 - 580 |
% Scoring above National Average |
43% |
37% |
546% |
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