SCIENCE
CURRICULUM GUIDE
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| Oceanography | Biology | Physical Science |
| Environmental Science | Anatomy | Astronomy |
This course deals with the marine environment. It places special emphasis on the following four disciplines: geological oceanography, chemical oceanography, physical oceanography, and biological oceanography.
This course follows a phlylo-genetic approach to the study of living organisms. It explains the diversity of life-forms in depth while revealing relationships and fundamental unity in form and function. It utilizes a thematic approach to portray essential life processes and the understanding of interactions among organisms.
This course deals with the study of matter and energy. It focuses on the composition of matter and its behavior. The lessons will focus on the following areas: energy and motion, the nature of matter, types of substances, interactions of matter, and energy sources.
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Prerequisites: Biology strongly suggested, but not required.
This course is an exploration about the world around us. It is an in-depth study of the interaction between human societies and nature. It focuses upon how human impact can affect the world's various ecosystems and environments.
This course deals with the study of the human body. It focuses upon the visualization and relative positions of the body's different regions and systems. The class also utilizes drawing techniques for further reinforcement.
This course is in an exploration of the universe and its heavenly bodies. It is a study of the composition of space and the various celestial objects that make up the universe.