Grade: 10,11,12
Length: Year
Credit: Science
Fee: $12
Comments: Intro to Biology
Description: This course offers a comprehensive study of living organisms, emphasizing both theoretical knowledge and practical application. Students will explore various biological concepts, including cellular structure and function, biochemistry, genetics, evolution, and ecology.
The curriculum is designed to provide hands-on laboratory experiences, enabling students to engage in experiments and investigations that reinforce classroom learning.
Grade: 10,11,12
Length: Year
Credit: Science
Fee: $25 AP Test fee: $99
Comments: Recommend complete Bio, Chem, or AP Chem prior
Description: Course will focus on molecules and cells, heredity and evolution, and organisms and populations. College freshman Bio level course.
Grade: 10,11,12
Length: Year
Credit: Science
Fee: $12
Comments:
Description: In this general Chemistry class, students explore the structure and behavior of matter through hands-on laboratory experiments and problem-solving activities. This course emphasizes understanding the composition and properties of various substances, chemical reactions, and the principles governing matter's interactions. Students engage in experiments that reinforce theoretical concepts, develop critical thinking skills, and apply mathematical principles to analyze data and solve chemical problems. Through this comprehensive approach, learners gain a foundational knowledge of Chemistry that prepares them for further studies in the sciences.
Grade: 11th &12th
Length: Year
Credit: Science
Fee: $25 AP Test fee: $99
Description: A college level class offering in depth study of the structure and behavior of matter. Strong Algebra skills recommended.
Grade: 11,12
Length: Year
Credit: 1.0
Fee: CE fees
Description: Fundamentals of inorganic chemistry and introduction to organic chemistry. Lecture and labs are part of this course.
Grade: 10,11,12
Length: Year
Credit: Science
Fee: $12
Comments: Recommend enrollment of Sec Math II
Description: Physics is a year-long college preparatory lab-based course covering a variety of twenty-first century skills and cross cutting concepts. Students will participate in a hands-on curriculum that covers the major principles of physics such as Newtonian mechanics, thermodynamics, waves and optics, and electromagnetism. Students will explore the latest discoveries in physics and complete both short and long term assignments designed to integrate key ideas and concepts. Through scientific inquiry, students will engage in a study of real world ideas and concepts requiring both conceptual and procedural understanding and demonstration of learning.
Grade: 10th & 11th &12th
Length: Year
Credit: Science
Fee: $25 Test Fee: $99
Comments: Recommend enrollment of Sec Math II or higher
Description: This course is an algebra-based, introductory college-level physics course that explores topics such as Newtonian mechanics (including rotational motion); work, energy, and power; fluids, simple harmonic motion, torque and rotation. Through inquiry-based learning, students will develop scientific critical thinking and reasoning skills.
NCAA APPROVED
Grade: 10,11,12
Length: Year
Credit: Science
Fee: $25 AP Test fee: $99
Comments: Recommend chemistry, biology, or any AP Science prior
Description: Course will provide student with scientific principles, concepts, and methodologies required to understand the interrelationships of the natural world. College credit may be earned upon passing AP exam.
HTHS 1104 NCAA APPROVED
Grade: 11,12
Length: Year
Credit: Science, or Career/Technical (CTE)
Fee: $12
Comments: Intro to Health Science or Biology completion recommended
Description: Course looks at anatomy and physiology with a medical emphasis. Successful completion of Intro to Health Science or Biology recommended before enrollment.
NCAA APPROVED
Grade: 11,12
Length: Year
Credit: Science, or Career/Technical (CTE)
Fee: $12
Comments: Successful completion of Biology required
Description: Learn to apply science to the law in Medical Forensics. You will study many different topics in the medical forensics field. With hands-on laboratory exercises, become familiar with fingerprints, toxicology, DNA, blood spatter, forensics psychology, mortality, anthropology, hair, fiber, and trace evidence.
Grade:12
Length: Year (2 periods)
Credit: Science, or Career/Technical (CTE)
WSU HTHS 1110 4 credits & WSU HTHS 1111 4 credits
Fee: WSU CE Fees, Textbook plus lab fee of $12
Comments: WSU credit Completion of MAP strongly recommended The class requires the purchase of a textbook (usually $20-$25).
Description: This full-year course earns college credit from Weber State University. 8 Concurrent Credits available through WSU (4 credits for Health Science 1110 1st Semester & 4 credits for Health Science 1111 for 2nd semester) Fulfills WSU Life Sciences Requirement Prerequisite Anatomy and Physiology for all Allied Health Professions. Class is taught one period every day. This course teaches the fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology that are required for further studies in nursing , allied health, and related disciplines. It is delivered as an integrated approach to the basic concepts of physics, chemistry, human anatomy, human physiology and medical microbiology as related to humans. It fulfills the Weber State University Biomedical Core requirements for all Allied Health Profession. Earns 2.0 CTE credit