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Course Title:        Advanced Placement                           Credit Value:             1.0
                              Environmental Science





         Course Number:       103142                                       Term(s) Offered:          Full Year
         Prerequisite(s):     Completion of Honors Biology with an 80% or   Open to Grades:          11, 12
                              higher or Academic Biology with a 90% or
                              higher AND completion of Honors Chemistry
                              with an 80% or higher or Academic Chemistry
                              with a 90% or higher AND teacher
                              recommendation
         Requirement(s):      Students are required to complete the designated Advanced Placement exam at their own
                              expense (2019-2020 cost $94).
         Career Cluster(s):   Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources      Hospitality and Tourism
                              Architecture and Construction                Human Services
                              Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications   Information Technology
                              Business Management and Administration       Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security
                              Finance                                      Manufacturing
                              Government and Public Administration         Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
                              Health Science                               Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
        Description:  This course is designed for students who wish to continue the study of biological or environmental sciences
        in college.  It is based on the Advanced Placement Environmental Science curriculum.  Intensified studies in Earth’s systems,
        ecosystem balance and interactions, use and sustainability of natural resources, and global change will be the focus of the
        course.  Laboratory investigations will supplement course work.  Students who elect this course have the opportunity to be
        adequately prepared for the AP test in Environmental Science.


         Course Title:       Astronomy                                     Credit Value:            1.0



         Course Number:      103150                                        Term(s) Offered:         Full Year
         Prerequisite(s):    Completion of previous non-honors science     Open to Grades:          11, 12
                             course with an 80% or higher or  completion of
                             previous Honors science course with a  70% or
                             higher
         Career Cluster(s):   Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources      Hospitality and Tourism
                             Architecture and Construction                 Human Services
                             Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications   Information Technology
                             Education and Training                        Manufacturing
                             Government and Public Administration          Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
                             Health Science
        Description:  Astronomy is divided into two major areas of study.  Naked eye astronomy introduces students to the scale
        of  the universe,  movements and perceived  movements  of  the  earth  and visible bodies.   Through  research  and
        use of the planetarium, students learn the  classical mythology of the sky and are able to  identify constellations and
        locate and name prominent stars. No need for an APP! The second area includes the historical development of astronomy,
        production of light, spectroscopy, stellar evolution, galaxies, sun, moon, solar system, cosmology and celestial navigation
        techniques.




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