This course is considered an advanced biology course and is college preparatory. It covers both the anatomy and physiology of the human body’s 11 organ systems. This course will not only allow the student to take the college AP biology exam upon completion, but will also help the student to understand and implement a healthy lifestyle based on the body’s processes. This course is probably one of the most practical courses that a student can take, and is also a great course for students that do not wish to continue the more mathematical science route of Chemistry and Physics. Each concept is supported with appropriate laboratory investigations.
This class is an advanced biology class and allows the student honors credit. This course will look at the many aspects of life in our world’s oceans. Included will be the requirements of life in the sea, the ocean ecosystem, a review of the 1st 4 kingdoms, and an in-depth look at marine invertebrates and marine vertebrates. Various saltwater communities including estuaries, intertidal zones, coral reefs, the continental shelf and the deep oceans will be studied. The course concludes with the effects humanity has on the oceans.
This course includes the study of astronomy, meteorology, geology and the hydrosphere. Laboratory and project work is designed to reinforce the concepts introduced that week.
This course is a college preparatory class. This course covers the science of life, organisms, and human life; and includes topics such as cell structures, genetics, creationism, zoology, human anatomy and physiology. Topics are reinforced each week through laboratory investigations. Completion of this course and Biology II will prepare the student for the AP exam.
This course introduces the student to the physical sciences in preparation for upper level laboratory courses. An introduction to the basics of chemistry and physics is presented and reinforced through the use of laboratory experiences.
This course is a college preparatory class and is designed to give the student a strong background in conceptual and laboratory physics. This course covers concepts such as Newton ’s laws, statics, dynamics, thermodynamics, optics, waves, electromagnetics and special relativity. This course is designed to provide success with college physics, though it is also very appropriate for those students just desiring a physics overview. Each topic is supported with appropriate laboratory investigations.
This course is a college preparatory class and allows the student to experience the chemistry they are learning in the laboratory setting. This course will teach concepts such as atomic structure, periodic properties, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, nomenclature, reactions, solutions, and kinetic theory. Laboratory procedure and techniques will be stressed.
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