Physical Science and Geology contain topics to ready students for high school science. These topics are generally covered in a high school freshman science course. Introduction to the periodic table, forces in nature, and the basic structure of the physical world and universe are covered.
Biology is the study of life and is most commonly a sophomore level course. Cell structure and reproduction in animal and plant cells are covered in depth.
Chemistry is a junior or senior level course and focuses on elements, compounds, and the interactions between them. This course contains a lot of mathematics and it is assumed the student has successfully completed Algebra I and Geometry. It is a good idea to take Algebra II concurrent to this course.
Physics is a very mathematics heavy science course that focuses on the behavior of the natural world around us. Completion of Algebra I and II as well as Geometry will help navigate through this course. It is a good idea to take Precalculus concurrent to this course.
Physical Science and Geology contain topics to ready students for high school science. These topics are generally covered in a high school freshman science course. Introduction to the periodic table, forces in nature, and the basic structure of the physical world and universe are covered.
Biology is the study of life and is most commonly a sophomore level course. Cell structure and reproduction in animal and plant cells are covered in depth.
Chemistry is a junior or senior level course and focuses on elements, compounds, and the interactions between them. This course contains a lot of mathematics and it is assumed the student has successfully completed Algebra I and Geometry. It is a good idea to take Algebra II concurrent to this course.
Physics is a very mathematics heavy science course that focuses on the behavior of the natural world around us. Completion of Algebra I and II as well as Geometry will help navigate through this course. It is a good idea to take Precalculus concurrent to this course.