AP Environmental Science (0.5 credit SCI, Gr. 11-12) Course Number:4210
Students cultivate their understanding of the interrelationships of the natural world through inquiry-based lab investigations and field work as they explore concepts like the Big Ideas; energy transfer, interactions between different species and the environment, and sustainability.
Applied Biological Sciences (1 credit SCI, Gr. 11-12) Course Number: 4212
Students are urged to have completed Forensic Science and/or Honors Biology or receive a teacher recommendation.
This course will use real life applications to learn science concepts. ABC TECHNOLOGIES is a science research facility. The students are the employees of ABC TECHNOLOGIES and work in science research teams, with the teacher serving as the supervisor. As employees of ABC TECHNOLOGIES the students are trained in a variety of science skills. Students then use their science skills to solve wide range of real science problems from clients throughout the world. The focus of the course will be, genetics and biotechnology first semester and microbiology 2nd semester.
Chemistry (1 credit SCI, Gr. 11-12) Course Number: 4107
Prerequisite: Algebra I – 10th grade students may enroll with recommendation from 9th grade science teacher. Students are urged to have a strong math background and are encouraged to be concurrently enrolled in Algebra II or Geometry.
In this course students will apply the scientific method to record data from performed experiments that reinforce concepts taught in class. The properties of elements on the periodic table are thoroughly examined to develop an understanding of chemical bonding. Algebra will be applied to various types of chemical problems. Students will learn to predict the amount of a product or products resulting from a reaction with a given amount of reactants (stoichiometry). Students will be able to describe real-world processes at the molecular level.
College Biology (1 credit SCI, Gr. 11-12, weighted) College Credit Available, Course Number: 4214
Prerequisite: Honors Biology or Advanced on prior Missouri Biology EOC. Student must have a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA to enroll for college credit.
This course will cover the topics that would be pursued in an introductory level college biology course. Topics will be biochemistry, cytology, thermodynamics, genetics, evolution, taxonomy, and ecology. Lab activities are an important component of this course. This course is a college course which requires learning abstract concepts and using effective study skills outside class time in order to be successful.
College Chemistry (1 credit SCI, Gr. 11-12, weighted) College Credit Available, Course Number: 4213
Prerequisite: Honors Chemistry or Chemistry with teacher recommendation. Student must have a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA and scored at least a 22 on the math portion of the ACT exam to enroll for college credit.
This course will cover the topics that would be pursued in an introductory level college chemistry course. Topics will be atomic theory and periodic system, chemical calculations, oxidation-reduction, states of matter, theory of chemical bonding, and atomic structures. Lab activities are an important component of this course. This course is a college course which requires learning abstract concepts and using effective study skills outside class time in order to be successful.
Physics (1 credit SCI, Gr. 11-12, weighted) College Credit Available, Course Number: 4109
Prerequisite: Algebra II; Honors Chemistry is recommended. Students are encouraged to have a strong math background.
A modern introduction is given to the science of physics, dealing with the Newtonian principles of motion and matter in the world in which we live. Topics covered in this course include motion, forces, energy, waves, electricity, light, and the energy of the atom. Concepts are taught through the laboratory, problem solving, films and discussions.
Zoology (1 credit Science elective, Gr. 11-12) Course Number: 4305
Prerequisite: Biology or Honors Biology
This course will cover the branch of biology that deals with animals and animal life, including the study of the structure, physiology, development, and classification of animals. Can be taken concurrently with HBS and is highly recommended that you have had Medical Terminology prior to enrolling.