Science Department Courses
Core
These courses will focus on
the core concepts of that particular science and the development of the ideas
that constitute the nature of science. These courses are designed for students
planning to enter directly into the workforce with no further secondary
education.
Academic
The requirements of these
courses will be the same as that of core courses. In addition, the students
will branch out into more detailed investigations of the basic concepts of
science and the nature of science. Students
in these courses will be required to provide more in-depth explanations of the
concepts discussed in class. As well as
the more in-depth approach to the content, the pace of the course will be
quicker and require more independent work. They are designed for students
planning on furthering their education in two or four year programs of any
discipline.
Honors
The requirements of these
courses will be the same as that of academic courses. The difference between
this level and academic being that students will be asked to delve even deeper
into the core concepts and the nature of science, as well as, broaden their
explanations of the happenings of science.
Students at this level will be asked to perform additional independent
work throughout the course and move at a quicker pace. They are designed for
students planning on furthering their education in a four or more-year program
at the college level especially in STEM/Agricultural fields.
Required Courses (3.0 credits):
●
9th
Grade – Environmental Science (Academic and Honors)
●
10th
Grade – Biology (Core, Academic, Honors)
●
11th/12th
Grade – Physical Science (Core-1.0 credit), Chemistry(Academic/Honors) or
Physics (Academic/Honors/AP Physics C)
Choosing a level:
Students should follow the
guidelines below when choosing between the three level of the course:
● To enter/remain at the academic level, the student must have obtained a minimum of a B in a previous core course or a C in a previous academic course.
● To enter/remain at the honors level, the student must have obtained a minimum of a B in a previous academic course or a C in a previous honors course.
256431 Environmental Science (Weight -
1.1) (Grade 9) 1.0
credit
256131 Academic Environmental Science
(Weight – 1.1) (Grade 9)
256231 Honors Academic Environmental
Science (Weight – 1.2) (Grade 9)
The
environmental science curriculum focuses on water issues, air pollution, soil
ecology, and population dynamics. Environmental problems are studied as an
aspect of our social way of life. Emphasis will be placed on concern for and
care for the environment through methods of conservation and recycling. A credit of environmental science is
required for graduation.
253141 Biology I (Weight – 1.1)
(Grade 10) 1.0
credit
A hands-on laboratory
approach will be used to study biological concepts and principles that students
will encounter in their personal life and their careers. Some of the topics
that will be covered include the scientific method, the cell, genetics, and biochemistry.
Emphasis will be placed on problem-solving and writing skills, as they relate
to biology. A biology credit is required
for graduation and is a Keystone assessed course.
253131 Academic Biology I (Weight – 1.1)
(Grade 10)
253121 Honors Biology I (Weight – 1.2) (Grade 10)
**
Students enrolled in all levels of biology will be required to participate in
the Biology Keystone Exam during the semester they are enrolled in the
course.
254131 Academic Chemistry I (Weight –
1.1) (Grades 11, 12)
1.0 credit
254121 Honors Chemistry I (Weight – 1.2) (Grades 11, 12)
This course will focus on the
core concepts and theory of chemistry, with an emphasis on the comprehension
and application of these principles. Areas of study include: atomic theory and
structure, chemical compounds and chemical reactions. Emphasis is placed on
experimentation and problem solving.
Students taking honors chemistry are recommended to have completed
Algebra I with an 85% or higher. A credit of physical science, chemistry, or
physics is required for graduation.
257141 Physical Science (Weight – 1.1) (Grades 11, 12) 1.0
credit
Physical science is designed
to provide students with a broad overview of basic physical concepts in
chemistry and physics. Students will use experimentation, data collection,
graphing, and mathematics to study matter, motion and energy as they pertain to our physical
environment. The focus of this course is
on thinking, problem solving and the application of those processes. Students
will be required to produce finished products and present their findings from
those products. This course is geared towards students who do not plan to
pursue secondary degrees or careers in STEM fields. A credit of physical science, chemistry, or physics is required for
graduation.
257131 Academic Physics (Weight – 1.1) (Grades
11, 12)
1.0 credit
Physics is designed to
provide students with a broad overview of basic physical concepts. Students
will use experimentation, data collection, graphing, and mathematics to study motion and energy as they pertain to our physical environment. Academic physics is geared towards students
planning on furthering their education at the college level or pursuing a
career in STEM. A credit of physical
science, chemistry, or physics is required for graduation.
257121 Honors Physics (Weight – 1.2) (Grades 11, 12) 1.0 credit
(This
course is a prerequisite for AP Physics Mechanic C and will take place in the
first semester of the school year.)
Honors Physics is
designed to provide students with a comprehensive study of Newtonian
mechanics. Students will use experimentation, data collection, graphing,
and mathematics to study and model motion
and energy as they
pertain to our physical environment. Honors Physics is geared
towards students planning on furthering their education at the college level or
pursuing a career in STEM. A
credit of physical science, chemistry, or physics is required for graduation.
251911 Advanced Placement Physics C
Mechanics (Weight – 1.3) (Grades 11, 12) 1.0 credit
(THIS
COURSE WILL NOT BE OFFERED DURING THE 24-25 SCHOOL YEAR)
The AP physics course is
designed to follow the AP physics “C” syllabus. The course will concentrate on
the topics of mechanics, motion and energy. A calculus based course – tests,
problems, and labs will make up the bulk of the grade along with outside required
reading. Students must be either taking
or successfully completed AP calculus or calculus and have successfully
completed Honors Physics. Teacher
approval required. Students enrolling in
an AP course will be required to take the AP exam
Prerequisite: Students must be either taking or successfully
completed AP Calculus or Calculus with a grade of ‘C’ or higher AND have successfully completed Honors
Physics with a grade of ‘C’ or higher.
253721 Honors Human Biology (Weight –
1.2) (Grades 11, 12) 1.0
credit
Human biology is offered for
those students who plan further study or a career in the health-related fields.
This anatomy and physiology course will provide students with a basic
understanding of the structure and functions of the human body. Students will be involved in several
dissection experiences. Students enrolled in advanced biology classes,
specifically human biology, and study and dissect preserved specimens
including various organs, tissues and fetal pigs. It has long been the
policy of our science department to offer alternate laboratory activities and
experiences to students who have serious objections to participation in
dissection study. In such cases, student study of anatomical features will be
provided exclusively from charts, diagrams, videotapes, etc., but the student
is still responsible for the anatomical knowledge. Please inform your
student’s biology teacher in writing at least two weeks in advance of any
objections you have to laboratory dissection of preserved specimens. The teacher
will then plan alternate learning experiences in lieu of dissection.
Prerequisite:
Successful completion of Academic Biology I with a grade of ‘B’ or higher OR
Honors Biology I with a grade of ‘C’ or higher.
252131 Astronomy (Weight – 1.1)
(Grades 11, 12) 1.0
credit
This
course is offered for all students planning to continue their education after
high school and for those who seek more information about space. The course
will focus on basic astronomical areas such as the life cycle of the sun and
other stars, planetary characteristics, the moon, stars, and methods of
studying space. Proficiency in basic
algebra is highly recommended. A part of
the course will be the completion of laboratory exercises that will need to be
conducted during evening sessions.
253521 Honors Biology II (Weight – 1.2) (Grades 11, 12) 1.0 credit
(This
course will be scheduled to meet every other day for the full year and must be
taken with AP Biology)
This course is offered for those students who plan
further study or a career in biology oriented fields as well as those who wish
to expand their knowledge of living things.
This program will stress Microbiology, Cell Biology, Genetics and
Ecology.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Academic Biology I with a
grade of ‘B’ or higher OR Honors
Biology I with a grade of ‘C’ or higher. Chemistry should be taken prior to or
concurrently with Honors Biology II
251711 Advanced Placement Biology
(Weight – 1.3) (Grades 11, 12) 1.0
credit
(This
course will be scheduled to meet every other day for the full year)
The AP biology course is designed to be the equivalent
of a college introductory biology course usually taken by biology majors during
their first year. Students, who qualify on the advanced placement examination,
as college freshmen, may be permitted to take upper level courses in biology or
register for other courses in which biology is a prerequisite. Students who
elect this class must have successfully completed a first course in biology and
in chemistry. AP Biology differs from the usual biology course in respect to
the kind of textbook used, the range and depth of topics covered, and the time
and effort required of students. Teacher
approval required. Students enrolling in
an AP course will be required to take the AP exam.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Honors Biology II with a
grade of ‘C’ or higher. Successful completion of Academic Chemistry I with a
grade of ‘B; or higher OR Honors
Chemistry I with a ‘C’ or higher.
254421 Honors Chemistry II (Weight – 1.2)
(Grades 11, 12) 1.0
credit
(This
course is a prerequisite for AP Chemistry and will take place in the first
semester of the school year.)
This second level chemistry
course is designed to give the student interested in pursuing a professional
career in STEM/Agricultural fields an extended view of the concepts of
chemistry. This course will build on the core ideas of chemistry I and continue
the discussion of the mathematical nature of chemistry. Areas to be explored
include aqueous stoichiometry, quantum models, periodicity, and thermodynamics.
Emphasis is placed on experimentation and problem solving. As it is a
prerequisite for taking AP Chemistry advanced topics will be included that are
required for AP success.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Academic Chemistry I with a
grade of ‘B’ or higher OR Honors Chemistry I with a grade of ‘C’ or higher.
251811 Advanced Placement Chemistry
(Weight – 1.3) (Grades 11, 12) 1.0
credit
The
AP chemistry course is designed to be the equivalent of a college introductory
chemistry course usually taken by science and medical majors during their
freshman year. Students, who qualify on the advanced placement examination as
college freshmen, may be permitted to take upper level courses in chemistry or
register for other courses in which chemistry is a prerequisite. Students who
elect this class should have successfully completed a first course according to
the requirements for entering honors level courses and the Honors Chemistry II
course as stated above. Being a third level chemistry course students should
expect in-depth mathematics within the course. AP chemistry will focus on the
topics of equilibrium, thermodynamics and acid/base chemistry. Teacher approval required. Students enrolling in an AP course will be
required to take the AP exam.
Prerequisite:
Successful completion of Honors Chemistry II with a grade of ‘C’ or
higher.
256211 Advanced Placement Environmental Science
(Weight - 1.3) (Grades 11, 12) 1.0
credit
(This
course will be scheduled to meet every other day for the full year)
The AP Environmental Science course is designed to be
the equivalent of an introductory college Environmental Science course. The
course of study will include a review of Earth’s chemical and physical cycles,
an introduction to biodiversity and population ecology, an examination of
resource use and pollution, as well as an analysis of global change. Course
work will require students to employ algebraic models and students will be
expected to maintain a cumulative lab notebook. Prerequisites: A grade of B or
higher in Honors Environmental Science, successful completion of Academic or
Honors Biology, Chemistry and Algebra I.
Teacher approval required. Students enrolling in an AP course will be required
to take the AP exam.