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Course Title:        Physical Science                               Credit Value:           1.0

         Course Number:       103400                                         Term(s) Offered:        Full Year
         Prerequisite(s):     None                                           Open to Grades:         11, 12
         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
                              Education and Training                         Marketing
                              Finance                                        Science, Technology, Engineering and
                              Government and Public Administration           Mathematics
                              Health Science                                 Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
        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) Offered:        Full Year
         Prerequisite(s):     Completion of Algebra 2 with a 70% or higher.   Open to Grades:        10, 11, 12
         Co-requisite(s):       None.
         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
                              Education and Training                         Manufacturing
                              Finance                                        Marketing
                              Government and Public Administration           Science, Technology, Engineering and
                              Health Science                                 Mathematics
                                                                             Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
        Description:  Academic 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.

         Course Title:        Honors Physics with Lab                        Credit Value:           1.0
         Course Number:       103420                                         Term(s) Offered:        Full Year
         Prerequisite(s):     Completion of previous honors level science    Open to Grades:         10, 11, 12
                              with an 80% or higher or completion of
                              previous academic level science with a 90% or
                              higher and teacher recommendation
         Co-requisite(s):     Completion of or concurrent enrollment in Pre-Calculus
         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
                              Education and Training                         Manufacturing
                              Finance                                        Marketing
                              Government and Public Administration           Science, Technology, Engineering and
                              Health Science                                 Mathematics
                                                                             Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
        Description:  After an introduction to methods of measurement and problem-solving techniques, the following physical
        concepts are covered: motion, vector analysis, forces, work, energy, momentum, and rotational motion.  The course has
        a heavy emphasis on problem-solving, mathematical reasoning and laboratory techniques.



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