The senior high science programs will help all students attain the scientific awareness needed to function as effective members of society. Students will be able to pursue further studies and careers in science and come to a better understanding of themselves and the world around them.

 

Science 10 (5 credits)

Recommended Prerequisite: 60% or higher in Science 9 Science 10 is a prerequisite for Science 20, Physics 20, Chemistry 20 and Biology 20. Science 10 consists of four units of study: Chemistry, Physics, Biology and Climate Change.

 

Science 14 (5 credits)

Prerequisites: This course targets students who had a science 9 mark lower than 50%.

Science 14 is recommended for students who will not be pursuing secondary education or trades. The course

 

consists of four units: Chemistry, Physics, Biology and Ecology.

 

Biology 20 (5 credits)

Prerequisite: Science 10 (recommended 60% in Biology Unit)

Biology 20 consists of the following units of study: Ecology, Population Change, Photosynthesis, Cellular Respiration and 5 Human Body Systems.

 

Chemistry 20 (5 credits)

Prerequisites: Science 10 (recommended 60% in Chemistry Unit)

Chemistry 20 consists of four units of study: The Diversity of Matter and Chemical Bonding, Forms of Matter: Gases, Matter as Solutions, Acids and Bases and Quantitative Relationships in Chemical Changes.

 

Physics 20 (5 credits)

Prerequisites: Science 10 (recommended 60% in Physics Unit)

Physics 20 consists of four units of study: Kinematics, Dynamics, Circular Motion, Work and Energy and Oscillatory Motion and Mechanical Waves.

 

Science 20 (5 credits)

Prerequisite: Science 10 (recommended 60%)

An integrated academic course that consists of four units of study: Chemistry, Physics, Ecology and Geology. This course is similar in rigor and math skill requirement to Science 10.

 

Science 24 (5 credits)

Prerequisites: Science 14 or 40% in Science 10. Science 24 consists of four units of study: Chemistry, Physics, Disease Defense, and Transportation Safety.

 

Biology 30 (5 credits)

Prerequisite: Biology 20 (recommended 60%)

This course is designed for students who are planning to attend university or college. Please refer to the universities or colleges you may attend to see if Biology 30 is required for your chosen field of study.

Biology 30 consists of the following units of study: Nervous and Endocrine Systems, Reproduction, Human Development, Cell Division, Classical Genetics, Molecular Biology and Population and Communities.

 

Chemistry 30 (5 credits)

Prerequisite: Chemistry 20 (recommended 60%)

This course is designed for students who are planning to attend university or college. Please refer to the universities or colleges you may attend to see if Chemistry 30 is required for your chosen field of study. Chemistry 30 consists of four units of study: A. Thermochemical Changes B. Electrochemical Changes C. Chemical Changes of Organic Compounds D. Chemical Equilibrium Focusing on Acid-Base Systems.

 

Physics 30 (5 credits)

Prerequisite: Physics 20 (recommended 60%)

This course is designed for students who are planning to attend university or college. Please refer to the universities or colleges you may attend to see if Physics 30 is required for your chosen field of study.

Physics 30 consists of four units of study: Momentum and Impulse, Forces and Fields, Electromagnetic Radiation, and Atomic Physics

 

Science 30 (5 credits)

Prerequisites: Students must have passed Science 20 or any other 20 level science course to take Science 30.

This course is designed for students who are planning to attend university or college. Please refer to the universities or colleges you may attend to see if Science 30 is accepted for your chosen field of study. Science 30 consists of four environmentally focused units of study: Human Systems (Biology); Chemistry and the Environment; Electromagnetic Energy Production; and Alterative Energy and the Environment.

 

 

The senior high science programs will help all students attain the scientific awareness needed to function as effective members of society. Students will be able to pursue further studies and careers in science and come to a better understanding of themselves and the world around them.

 

Science 10 (5 credits)

Recommended Prerequisite: 60% or higher in Science 9 Science 10 is a prerequisite for Science 20, Physics 20, Chemistry 20 and Biology 20. Science 10 consists of four units of study: Chemistry, Physics, Biology and Climate Change.

 

Science 14 (5 credits)

Prerequisites: This course targets students who had a science 9 mark lower than 50%.

Science 14 is recommended for students who will not be pursuing secondary education or trades. The course

 

consists of four units: Chemistry, Physics, Biology and Ecology.

 

Biology 20 (5 credits)

Prerequisite: Science 10 (recommended 60% in Biology Unit)

Biology 20 consists of the following units of study: Ecology, Population Change, Photosynthesis, Cellular Respiration and 5 Human Body Systems.

 

Chemistry 20 (5 credits)

Prerequisites: Science 10 (recommended 60% in Chemistry Unit)

Chemistry 20 consists of four units of study: The Diversity of Matter and Chemical Bonding, Forms of Matter: Gases, Matter as Solutions, Acids and Bases and Quantitative Relationships in Chemical Changes.

 

Physics 20 (5 credits)

Prerequisites: Science 10 (recommended 60% in Physics Unit)

Physics 20 consists of four units of study: Kinematics, Dynamics, Circular Motion, Work and Energy and Oscillatory Motion and Mechanical Waves.

 

Science 20 (5 credits)

Prerequisite: Science 10 (recommended 60%)

An integrated academic course that consists of four units of study: Chemistry, Physics, Ecology and Geology. This course is similar in rigor and math skill requirement to Science 10.

 

Science 24 (5 credits)

Prerequisites: Science 14 or 40% in Science 10. Science 24 consists of four units of study: Chemistry, Physics, Disease Defense, and Transportation Safety.

 

Biology 30 (5 credits)

Prerequisite: Biology 20 (recommended 60%)

This course is designed for students who are planning to attend university or college. Please refer to the universities or colleges you may attend to see if Biology 30 is required for your chosen field of study.

Biology 30 consists of the following units of study: Nervous and Endocrine Systems, Reproduction, Human Development, Cell Division, Classical Genetics, Molecular Biology and Population and Communities.

 

Chemistry 30 (5 credits)

Prerequisite: Chemistry 20 (recommended 60%)

This course is designed for students who are planning to attend university or college. Please refer to the universities or colleges you may attend to see if Chemistry 30 is required for your chosen field of study. Chemistry 30 consists of four units of study: A. Thermochemical Changes B. Electrochemical Changes C. Chemical Changes of Organic Compounds D. Chemical Equilibrium Focusing on Acid-Base Systems.

 

Physics 30 (5 credits)

Prerequisite: Physics 20 (recommended 60%)

This course is designed for students who are planning to attend university or college. Please refer to the universities or colleges you may attend to see if Physics 30 is required for your chosen field of study.

Physics 30 consists of four units of study: Momentum and Impulse, Forces and Fields, Electromagnetic Radiation, and Atomic Physics

 

Science 30 (5 credits)

Prerequisites: Students must have passed Science 20 or any other 20 level science course to take Science 30.

This course is designed for students who are planning to attend university or college. Please refer to the universities or colleges you may attend to see if Science 30 is accepted for your chosen field of study. Science 30 consists of four environmentally focused units of study: Human Systems (Biology); Chemistry and the Environment; Electromagnetic Energy Production; and Alterative Energy and the Environment.