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Course Title:     Advanced Placement Chemistry with Lab                     Credit Value: 1.0

Course Number:    103330                                                    Term(s)       Full

                                                                            Offered:      Year

Prerequisite(s):  Completion of Honors Chemistry with a 90% or higher or Open to          11, 12

                  teacher recommendation                                    Grades:

Requirement(s):   Summer work is required for this course. Students are

                  required to complete the designated Advanced Placement

                  exam at their own expense (2017-2018 cost $94).

Description: This course is designed to provide students with a learning experience equivalent to that of an introductory

college course in chemistry and includes those topics covered in a typical college-level chemistry course. AP Chemistry

differs significantly from Honors Chemistry with respect to the range and depth of topics covered, the emphasis on chemical

calculations and the mathematical formulation of principles, the nature and variety of laboratory work done by students, and

the time and effort required of students. Students are prepared to meet the challenge of the AP Chemistry exam offered in

early May.

Every incoming student is expected to come to AP Chemistry with a thorough understanding of the concepts taught in first
year chemistry. A recommended review packet is made available in the spring and should be completed before beginning
the AP Chemistry course in the fall. Students that can successfully complete this packet will have the prerequisite
understanding required for this course.

Left: Students work on a chemistry experiment.

Course Title:     Organic Chemistry                                         Credit Value: 1.0

Course Number:    103350                                                    Term(s)       Full Year

                                                                            Offered:

Prerequisite(s):  Completion of Academic Chemistry or Honors Chemistry Open to            11, 12

                  with 80% or higher                                        Grades:

Description: This course is designed to provide an introduction to the basic principles of organic chemistry. It is primarily

for those students interested in a medical or science related field in college. Course topics include: structure and bonding,

the nature of organic compounds, alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, aromatic compounds, stereochemistry, and functional

groups. Laboratory investigations supplement and reinforce topics covered.

Course Title:     Physical Science                                          Credit Value: 1.0

Course Number:    103400                                                    Term(s)       Full Year

                                                                            Offered:

Prerequisite(s):  None                                                      Open to       11, 12

                                                                            Grades:

Description: Students are provided with a survey of the basic concepts of physics, such as heat, light, sound, motion,

energy, electricity, magnetism, and related chemical principles. Students are presented with current developments in

technology and their applications within society. Emphasis is placed upon the improvement of reading, writing, and

mathematical skills. Laboratory experiments are provided to reinforce the basic skills and develop good lab techniques.

Course Title:     Academic Physics with Lab                                 Credit Value: 1.0

Course Number:    103413                                                    Term(s)       Full Year

                                                                            Offered:

Prerequisite(s):  Completion of Algebra 2 with a 70% or higher.             Open to       10, 11,

                                                                            Grades:       12

Co-requisite(s):  None.

Description: Physics is a course designed to provide students with a conceptual understanding of how and why objects

and waves move. Students gain knowledge of physical phenomena and the scientific process through extensive

experimentation problem-solving, and critical thinking.

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