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•  Intro to Research & Design (7 -12 ) - This course targets middle and high school students who
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            are not confident in their research skills and helps them to establish a research program that will
            be successful and fun in order to participate in the science fair. Required Text: Secondary Science
            Fair Manual Instructor: Lisa Giordano Recommended Donation of $12 per weekly session

        •  Planetary Science (MS) - **May be offered 2019-2020** Students will gain an overall awareness
            of the Earth’s structure, components, and how the different elements that make up our planet are
            interrelated with those found in the universe. Required Textbook: pending Instructor: Pending
            Recommended Donation is $15 per weekly session

        •  Honors Planetary Science and Astronomy - (Advanced MS & Early HS) Students will gain
            an overall awareness of the Earth’s structure, components, and how the different elements that
            make up our planet are interrelated with those found in the universe. Required Textbook:
            Planetary Science- The Geology by Dr. John Morris, Planetary Science - Earth Science;
            Geology, the Environment & the Universe, Planetary Science - In the Beginning by Walt Brown
            Instructor: Dr. Becky Thai Recommended Donation is $15 per weekly session

        •  High School Engineering (HS) - We are surrounded everyday by the products and systems
            designed by engineers, and all our lives are enriched by the work of engineers. Throughout the
            Teach Engineering collection, engineering is used as a vehicle to integrate math and science
            fundamentals through open-ended, hands-on discovery that poses questions to students—why
            does this work and how it is relevant to your lives? As technological literacy is enhanced,
            students begin to understand the role engineers play in everything we see around us, inspiring
            them to explore a world of possibilities. Minimal homework. No required textbook Instructor:
            Leigh Elkins Recommended Donation of $12 per weekly session

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        •  Honors Medical Biology (9  & 10  by approval, 11  & 12 ) - Advanced biology is offered as
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            a year- long elective science course to enrich what is being offered by parents to meet the typical
            high school biology requirement. This is an honors course and is open by invitation only. There
            will be an emphasis on anatomy and physiology as well as identifying micro biologicals through
            serial testing and experimentation. Treatments of disease and medicinal chemistry is a
            significant component of the course. Students participating in this course will have the option of
            forming a study group to help with memorization. Laboratory experiences will be similar to those
            offered in a medical based biology course offered at a community college. There will be a heavy
            emphasis on apologetics and living systems. If interested, please contact Dr. Thai. Course
            Prerequisite: successful completion of High School Chemistry with no less than 80%. There are
            no exceptions to this requirement. Please sign up for general chemistry if you have not yet met
            that requirement. Quest will not permit any student to take any high school biology course here
            before completing chemistry.  Required Textbook: Anatomy, Physiology & Disease for health
            professions by Booth & Stoia Instructor: Becky Thai Recommended Donation of $15 per weekly
            session
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