Available courses

CORE Mathematics

Course categoryAST

The Mathematics Course is a comprehensive, computer-adaptive, self-paced learning program designed to build foundational through pre-college mathematical proficiency aligned to national college and career readiness standards. The course leverages diagnostic-driven personalized learning pathways to identify individual skill gaps and deliver targeted instruction that supports measurable improvement in ASVAB GT scores and college placement readiness.

Instruction spans key domains including:

  • Number and Quantity
  • Algebra and Expressions
  • Functions (linear, quadratic, exponential, and trigonometric)
  • Geometry and Measurement
  • Statistics and Probability

Each learner begins with a diagnostic pre-assessment that dynamically generates a customized learning path. Interactive modules incorporate real-world, military-relevant applications to enhance engagement and contextual understanding. Embedded formative, interim, and summative assessments continuously adapt instruction, ensuring mastery progression toward an 80% proficiency benchmark.

The course integrates:

  • Step-by-step problem solving and guided practice
  • Video-based instruction and simulations
  • Adaptive remediation for skills below mastery thresholds
  • Predictive assessments aligned to ASVAB GT performance

In addition to cognitive skill development, the course embeds metacognitive strategies such as problem-solving frameworks, error analysis, and self-monitoring techniques to strengthen learner independence and persistence.

Outcome:
Learners will demonstrate improved mathematical reasoning, computational fluency, and problem-solving ability, with measurable gains in standardized test performance and readiness for college-level mathematics coursework.

CORE Science

Course categoryAST

The Science Course is an adaptive, self-paced program designed to develop foundational scientific literacy and applied knowledge across key disciplines relevant to military occupations, technical training, and college readiness. The course aligns with national science standards and supports measurable improvement in cognitive performance related to ASVAB and technical aptitude assessments.

Content domains include:

  • Earth and Space Sciences (geology, meteorology, astronomy)
  • Life Sciences (biology, ecology, anatomy, physiology)
  • Physical Sciences (chemistry, physics fundamentals)
  • Electronics and Electrical Systems
  • Applied Physics (mechanics, energy, fluid systems)

The course begins with a diagnostic assessment to identify knowledge gaps and create a tailored instructional pathway. Learning modules emphasize real-world application, including military-relevant scenarios such as mechanical systems, environmental conditions, and technical problem-solving.

Instructional features include:

  • Interactive simulations and virtual labs
  • Visual and video-based explanations of scientific concepts
  • Scenario-based problem solving
  • Integrated mathematics applications within science contexts
  • Adaptive assessments guiding remediation and acceleration

The course also incorporates critical thinking and analytical reasoning skills, reinforcing learners’ ability to interpret data, evaluate evidence, and apply scientific principles to practical situations.

Outcome:
Learners will develop a strong foundation in scientific concepts and applied reasoning, improving readiness for technical training, military occupational specialties, and entry-level college science coursework.

CORE English Language Arts/English as a Second Language

Course categoryAST

The ELA/ESL Course is a computer-adaptive, asynchronous program designed to strengthen reading, writing, language, and communication skills for both native English speakers and English language learners. The course supports Service members in achieving college readiness, improving test performance, and enhancing professional communication capabilities.

Core instructional strands include:

  • Reading Comprehension and Critical Analysis
  • Vocabulary Development and Contextual Usage
  • Grammar and Language Conventions
  • Writing Production (sentence, paragraph, and essay development)
  • English as a Second Language (listening, speaking, reading, and writing)

Learners complete a diagnostic assessment that evaluates literacy proficiency and language use, generating a personalized learning pathway tailored to individual needs. Instructional modules incorporate authentic texts, workplace and military-relevant scenarios, and scaffolded writing activities to build both comprehension and expression.

The course features:

  • Interactive reading passages with embedded comprehension checks
  • Guided writing exercises with automated feedback
  • Vocabulary acquisition through contextual learning
  • ESL supports including pronunciation, syntax, and listening comprehension
  • Continuous assessment cycles (diagnostic, formative, interim, summative)

Metacognitive skill development is embedded throughout, emphasizing:

  • Strategic reading techniques
  • Writing revision and self-assessment
  • Goal setting and progress monitoring

Outcome:
Learners will improve reading comprehension, written communication, and language proficiency, enabling success in college-level coursework, standardized assessments, and professional communication environments.