Earth Science (Lab)
In this course students will learn of the Earth's structure, properties, processes, and four and a half billion years of biotic evolution. Understanding these phenomena is essential to maintenance of life on the planet.
Biology (Lab)
In this course, the student studies topics related to biochemistry, cytology, bioenergetics, genetics, and evolution. Laboratory topics accompany the classroom lessons.
Chemistry (Lab)
The basic topics covered are measurement, states of matter, stoichiometry, thermo-chemistry, the Periodic Table, electron structure, chemical bonding, molecular geometry, gases, and liquids and solids.
Physics (Lab)
This course provides a conceptually-based exposure to the fundamental principles and processes of the physical world. Topics include basic concepts of motion, forces, energy, heat, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of matter and the universe.
Environmental Science
Environmental science is the study of the environment and environmental problems. You will learn about how individual and collective decisions and policies directly impact the environment and learn the science to be able to examine and critique those decisions.
Anatomy and Physiology
Health Medical Science
This course provides information about systems of the human body and medical problems that affect each system. The systems covered include nervous, endocrine and reproductive. The history of medicine and the people, events, and practices that contributed to the evolution of medicine will be explored