Biology: In-depth study of cellular processes, genetics, evolution, and ecology. Students explore complex interactions within biological systems.
Chemistry: Covers atomic structure, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, thermodynamics, and the periodic table. Emphasizes laboratory skills and critical thinking.
Physics: Focuses on mechanics, energy, waves, electricity, and magnetism. Encourages problem-solving and application of mathematical concepts.
Environmental Science: Explores human impact on the environment, sustainability, and ecological principles. Students investigate solutions to environmental challenges.
Physical Science: Introduces students to fundamental concepts in physics and chemistry, such as motion, energy, and atomic structure. Through hands-on experiments, students develop scientific inquiry skills and critical thinking, aligning with state education standards.
Anatomy and Physiology: In-depth study of human body systems and their functions, ideal for students interested in health and medical fields.
Forensic Science: Exploration of scientific techniques used in criminal investigations, including DNA analysis and fingerprinting.
Astronomy: Study of celestial objects, space phenomena, and the universe's structure and evolution.
Earth and Space Science: Exploration of geological processes, meteorology, and space exploration.
General Zoology: An overview of animal biology, focusing on anatomy, physiology, behavior, and taxonomy of various animal groups.
Kinesiology: explores the science of human movement, covering topics like biomechanics, anatomy, and physiology. Students engage in practical activities to understand how the body functions in exercise and everyday activities.