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Chemistry Honors – 260712                             AP Environmental Science – 265216
               10 Credits                                       Grade(s) 10-12   10 Credits    Grade(s) 11-12
                             1 Year Course                                          1 Year Course
                UC Requirement                 d                      UC Requirement                 d
                CSU Requirement              Science                 CSU Requirement              Science
                   School Site             LHS, THS                    School Site(s)      LHS (12  Gr. Only), THS
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            Description: Honors/Pre-AP Chemistry is a first-year   Description:  Advanced  Placement Environmental
            chemistry course that exceeds the requirements of the   Science is designed to be an introductory college course.
            Next Generation Science standards for high school     This course  provides students with the scientific
            chemistry. Topics studied include  measurement,       principles, concepts, and methodologies required to
            matter, energy & heat, gases, atomic structure, nuclear   understand the interrelationships of the natural world.
            chemistry, electronic structure, periodicity & the    The course content covers topics outlined by the College
            periodic table, chemical formulas & nomenclature,     Board and prepares the students to take the AP exam
            covalent bonding & molecular geometry, intermolecular   in May.  Some of the themes covered in this college level
            forces, solutions, chemical reactions  & equations,   course will be:  interrelationships of the natural world,
            oxidation & reduction, the mole, stoichiometry, kinetics   energy conversions, environmental problems and
            & equilibrium, and acids & bases. Honors Chemistry    alternative solutions for resolving or preventing them.
            prepares students to take chemistry for science majors   Students are involved  in laboratory and field
            in college, AP Chemistry, and/or the SAT subject test in   investigations,  individual  research  and  writing
            chemistry.                                            laboratory reports.  This  course partially fulfills the
                                                                  CSU and UC  lab science requirement.   Recommended
            Environmental Science CP – 265210                     pathway:  completion of Biology and Chemistry with a
                   10 Credits            Grade(s) 11-12           grade of “C” or better.
                              1 Year Course
                UC Requirement                 g                  Astronomy – 260010
               CSU Requirement              Elective                     10 Credits            Grade(s) 11-12
                 School Site(s)              MHS                                    1 Year Course
            Description:  This course is designed for students who    UC Requirement                 d
            have a desire to continue their studies in the biological      CSU                    Elective
            sciences but do not have the necessary math skills to      School Site(s)              MHS
            take Chemistry or Physics.  This course examines      Description:   This course is designed for the student
            attitudes toward nature and the use and misuse of the   who wants to learn more about the universe in which
            environment  with  an  emphasis  on   the  local      we live.  Topics include:   the history of astronomy,
            environment.  Ecological  principles pertaining to    technological advances in astronomy, stellar evolution,
            population, resources, and pollution are studied      and the contents, structure, and evolution of the
            regarding their impact upon the environment and       universe.  This course includes a variety of labs and
            society.  Solutions to  developing a sustainable      activities.
            relationship with our environment are examined.
                                                                  Geology CP – 262010
            Forensics – 263110                                           10 Credits            Grade(s) 11-12
                10 Credits                                  Grade(s) 10–12          1 Year Course
                             1 Year Course                            UC Requirement                 g
               CSU Requirement                 g                     CSU Requirement              Elective
                 School Site(s)              LHS                       School Site(s)              MCHS
            Description:   This course is designed to provide the   Description:   This course is designed for the student
            science behind forensics.  This course integrates all   with a special interest in the planet on which we live.
            aspects of  science:  Physics, Geology, Chemistry, and   Topics covered include:  the geological history of the
            Biology with  mathematics  and writing skills by using   Earth, plate tectonics, identification and interpretation
            real-life ap[plications and case studies.   As students’   of mineral rocks, surface  features, California geology
            progress through this course,  they will  refine critical   and planetary geology.
            thinking and problem-solving skills, lab techniques,
            technical writing skills,  deductive-reasoning skills,   Physics CP – 261310
            crime-scene investigation skills, and handling  of           10 Credits            Grade(s) 10-12
            evidence.   It reinforces NGSS Scientific and                          1 Year Course
            Engineering Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and         UC Requirement                 d
            many Disciplinary Core Ideas (physical, earth, and       CSU Requirement              Science
            biology) in a truly integrated, relevant learning process.   School Site(s)    BCHS, LHS, MHS, THS,
                                                                  Description:   This is a  college preparatory course
                                                                  intended to expose students to a variety of fundamental
                                                                  physics-related concepts including:  motion, forces,
                                                                  conservation laws, properties of waves, sound,
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