The following provides a detailed description of the SCED framework. For more information, including historical origins of the SCED and information on previous iterations, see the National Forum on Education Statistics’ SCED site and best practices guide (PDF).
The first five digits of a SCED Identifier are referred to as the SCED Course Code. SCED Course Code is a five-digit code that provides a standardized number for the general subject area and specific subject of the course. The first two digits of the code represent the Course Subject Area and the next three digits indicate the specific Course Number. SCED Course Codes are general but provide enough specificity to identify the course’s topic and distinguish it from other courses in that Course Subject Area.
SCED Course Level refers to the course’s level of rigor. There are six options for coding this element:
Some courses are distinguished by having more or less rigorous requirements than general courses and are designated as enriched or advanced, honors, or basic or remedial. Other secondary courses may confer credit at a postsecondary institution, and the level of rigor should be coded as college.
Identifies either the amount of Carnegie Unit Credit available for completion of a secondary course or the intended grade span of a prior-to-secondary course.
Where a specific course lies when it is part of a consecutive sequence of courses. This element should be interpreted as “part ‘n’ of ‘m’ parts” (e.g., if a school offers 4 years of Theater, Theater 3 within this school would be indicated in the sequence elements as 34, denoting the third part of a 4-part sequence of courses).
The method for determining Sequence of Course depends on the school system’s scheduling and grading policies, the number of local courses that map to one SCED code, and whether a course is part of a larger sequence of course requirements. Sequence of Course indicates only the order in which a series of courses are taken and does not indicate the length of the course or the amount of credit available to a course taker. To accurately indicate the amount of credit available for each course within the sequence, Sequence of Course must always be aligned with Available Carnegie Unit Credit.
Example 1:
District A schedules courses by year and offers a full year each of Accounting I and Accounting II. The content covered in local courses Accounting I and II correspond to SCED Course Code 12104 Accounting.
Local Course Number | Local Course Title | SCED Course Code | SCED Course Level | Available Carnegie Unit Credit | SCED Sequence of Course | SCED Identifier |
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153 | Accounting I | 12104 | G | 1.00 | 12 | 12104G1.0012 |
154 | Accounting II | 12104 | G | 1.00 | 22 | 12104G1.0022 |
Example 2:
District B schedules courses by semester and offers a full year each of Accounting I and Accounting II. The content covered in local courses Accounting I and II correspond to SCED Course Code 12104 Accounting.
Local Course Number | Local Course Title | SCED Course Code | SCED Course Level | Available Carnegie Unit Credit | SCED Sequence of Course | SCED Identifier |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
210F | Accounting I | 12104 | G | 0.50 | 14 | 12104G0.5014 |
210S | Accounting I | 12104 | G | 0.50 | 24 | 12104G0.5024 |
211F | Accounting II | 12104 | G | 0.50 | 34 | 12104G0.5034 |
211S | Accounting II | 12104 | G | 0.50 | 44 | 12104G0.5044 |
Example 3:
District C offers three sequential courses in Automotive Mechanics. Each course corresponds to SCED Course Code 20105, Particular Topics in Automotive Mechanics.
Local Course Number | Local Course Title | SCED Course Code | SCED Course Level | Available Carnegie Unit Credit | SCED Sequence of Course | SCED Identifier |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
778 | Auto Electricity | 12105 | G | 0.50 | 13 | 12105G0.5013 |
779 | Auto Suspensions/Steering | 12105 | G | 0.50 | 23 | 12104G0.5023 |
780 | Auto Heating/AC | 12105 | G | 0.50 | 33 | 12104G0.5033 |
Districts and states can use an attribute to identify courses throughout SCED that are part of FCS education.