Semester 1 - 1 Credit Semester 2 - 1 Credit Students entering Grades 10-11-12
Description: Biology I is a course based on regular laboratory and field investigations. Through these investigations, and in class, students explore the nature of living things. Topics include the nature of science, cellular chemistry, cellular structure, matter and energy transformations, matter cycles and energy transformation, interdependence of organisms and structures of organisms, the molecular basis of heredity, gene expression, heredity and reproduction, and evidence for evolution. Students enrolled in this course are also expected to attain (1) an understanding of the history and development of biological knowledge, (2) explore the uses of biology in various careers, and (3) investigate biological questions and problems related to personal needs and societal issues.
Semester 1 Topics: Semester 1 Topics include Introduction to Biology, biomolecules, Cells, Cell Processes and DNA
Semester 2 Topics: Semester 2 Topics include Protein synthesis, meiosis, genetics, evolution and ecology
Semester 1 - 1 Credit Semester 2 - 1 Credit Students entering Grades 10-11-12
Description: Integrated Physics-Chemistry is a math-based laboratory science course in which students explore fundamental physics and chemistry principles. However, since most of our everyday experiences involve the application of physics principles, most of the focus of this course will involve the study of physics.
Students enrolled in this course examine, through the process of scientific inquiry, the structure and properties of matter, forces, motion, nuclear reactions and the interactions between energy and matter. Working in a laboratory environment, students investigate the basics of physics and chemistry in solving real-world problems that may have personal or social consequences beyond the classroom. Students who have successfully completed Chemistry I or Physics I may not enroll in this class.
Semester 1 (Chem) Topics: Semester 1 topics include matter and atomic structure, Chemical Bonding, chemical reactions and kinetic molecular theory and solutions
Semester 2 (Phys) Topics: Semester 2 topics include physics and motion, newton's laws, energy and momentum, and waves.