STRAND INFORMATION:

STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. It is a strand for Senior High School students who are interested in taking Math, Science, or Engineering-related courses in the future. STEM is designed to introduce students to complex Mathematics and Science concepts and to provide students with the necessary skills to pursue careers in highly demanded fields like Engineering, Science, and Mathematics. 


                                                   PRIMARY GOALS:

STEM education offers the students essential information and skills to pursue STEM-related careers, which are in great demand. STEM education encourages students to work in groups to accomplish complicated problems, imitating real-world scenarios where teamwork is necessary. It stimulates students to ask questions, explore, and engage in hands-on learning experiences that enable them to have a deeper understanding, especially of scientific concepts. STEM education aims to provide students with the skills to analyze problems, use logical reasoning, think critically, solve complicated problems, and use technology efficiently.



                   SPECIALIZED SUBJECTS IN STEM:

Pre-Calculus

Pre-calculus is a branch of mathematics that builds your basic knowledge about analytic geometry, series and mathematical induction, and trigonometry. This subject prepares you for Basic Calculus and higher-level STEM courses by providing the students with conceptual understanding and computational skills. 

Basic Calculus

Basic Calculus covers the study of limits and continuity, derivatives, and integration. Basic Calculus, a specialized subject in STEM, serves as a preparatory stage, allowing STEM students to develop their understanding in calculus and its applications, as well as to grasp the foundational principles required for their future professional careers. 

General Chemistry 1

General Chemistry 1 is a course aimed to provide students enrolled in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) an introduction to general chemistry. Properties of Matter, Measurements, Atoms, Molecules, and Ions, Stoichiometry, Gases, Electronic Structure of Atoms, Periodicity, Chemical Bonding, and Organic Compounds are all topics covered in General Chemistry 1. 

General Chemistry 2

General Chemistry 2 is a continuation of General Chemistry that covers all topics studied during the second semester. Intermolecular Forces, Physical Properties of Solutions, Thermochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Chemical Thermodynamics, Chemical Equilibrium, Acid-Base Equilibria and Salt Equilibria, and Electrochemistry are all covered in this subject. 

General Physics 1

General Physics 1 is a course designed to introduce students enrolled in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) into general physics. This subject examines the mechanics of particles, rigid bodies, and fluids; waves; and heat and thermodynamics utilizing algebra, geometry, trigonometry, graphical analysis, and basic calculus methods and concepts. 

General Physics 2

General Physics 2 is a continuation of General Physics, covering all topics covered in the second semester. The subject studies electricity and magnetism; optics; the fundamentals of special relativity, atomic, and nuclear phenomena using algebra, geometry, trigonometry, graphical analysis, and basic calculus methods and concepts. 

General Biology 1

General Biology 1 is a specialized subject in STEM aimed to enhance the understanding of STEM students in the principles and concepts in the study of Biology, particularly biological processes at the cellular and molecular levels. It also covers the transformation of energy in organisms.

General Biology 2

General Biology 2 is a continuation of General Biology that covers all topics from the second semester. This subject is intended to improve students' awareness and understanding of biological principles and ideas, notably heredity and variation, as well as the diversity of living organisms, their structure, function, and evolution. 

Work Immersion

Work Immersion is one of the specialized subjects offered in senior high school that aims to improve the quality of education and prepare K-12 curriculum learners for employment by exposing them to real-life situations in their respective fields. It allows senior high school students to gain skills and experiences that will help them in their future courses. 

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