THS SCIENCE DEPT. COURSE SELECTION GUIDE

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THS SCIENCE DEPT. COURSE SELECTION GUIDE

Graduation requirements Standard Diploma 3 lab science courses in 2 different disciplines (Earth Science, Biology/Environmental Science, Chemistry, Physics) 1 passed SOL test (Earth Science, Biology, or Chemistry) Advanced Diploma 4 lab science courses in 3 different disciplines (Earth Science, Biology/Environmental Science Chemistry, Physics) 2+ passed SOL tests (Earth Science, Biology, or Chemistry)

Science department courses offered at recommended grade level Academic Earth Science (grade 9) Research Earth Science (grade 9) Academic Biology (grade 10) Research Biology (grades 9-10) Academic Chemistry (grades 10-12) Research Chemistry (grades 10-12) Environmental Science (grades 11-12) Conceptual Physics (grades 11-12) Academic Physics (grades 11-12) AP Biology DE (grades 10-12) AP Chemistry DE (grades 11-12) AP Physics C: Mechanics (grade 12) Geospatial Science DE (grades 11-12) Independent Science Research DE (grades 11-12)

You should take academic earth science if… You do not wish to take an honors-level science course. You do not have an interest in pursuing a career in science. You will be enrolled in Algebra 1 as a freshman.

You should take research earth science if… You are interested in data-driven research questions. You will be enrolled in Geometry or higher as a freshman. You have had grades of A/B in science classes. You have had grades of A/B in math classes.

You should take academic biology if … You do not wish to take an honors-level science course. You do not have an interest in pursuing a career in life sciences.

You should take research biology if… As a 9th grader: You will be enrolled in Algebra 2 or Algebra 2/Trig as a freshman. You have a basic understanding of descriptive and inferential statistics. You have had grades of A in science and math. You have a strong desire to do research reports and analysis. You plan to complete a summer assignment. As a 10th grader: You have a strong interest in science. You enjoyed completing the research project in Earth Science. You plan to complete a summer assignment if you are enrolled in Academic Earth Science this year.

You should take academic chemistry if… You will be enrolled in Algebra 2 or Algebra 2/Trig or higher the year you are taking chemistry. (This course is math-intensive.) You passed the SOL test in Algebra 1. You do not want to complete a research project.

You should take research chemistry If… You will be enrolled in Algebra 2 or Algebra 2/Trig or higher the year you are taking chemistry. (This course is math-intensive.) You have a strong interest in science research and have taken Research Earth Science or Biology. This course is a rigorous, fast-paced course.

You should take environmental science if… You have passed 2 science SOL tests (usually Earth Science and Biology). You want to have a positive impact on the environment and like to go outside! You are creative and can be successful in a project-based class working independently.

You should take conceptual physics if… You have passed the Algebra 1 SOL and class. You are not enrolled in advanced math courses.

You should take academic physics if… You have passed both Chemistry and Algebra 2 with a grade of B or higher in both. (This course is very math intensive and lab work involves graphical analysis.) You plan on majoring in a science or engineering field in college.

You should take ap biology dual enrollment if… You have taken Chemistry or are taking Chemistry along with this course. You are prepared to commit to a rigorous, college-level course. You passed Research Biology with a B or higher or passed Academic Biology with recommendation from your biology teacher You want to earn 8 college credits from Richard Bland College.

You should take ap chemistry dual enrollment if… You passed Research Chemistry with a B or higher. You have strong mathematical skills and have passed Algebra 2. You are prepared to commit to a rigorous, college-level course and willing to put in 2 hours work outside of class for every class period. You want to earn 8 college credits from NOVA.

You should take ap physics c: mechanics if… You passed Academic Physics with a B or higher. You have taken AP Calculus AB or BC or will be enrolled in it the year you take AP Physics. You are prepared to commit to a rigorous, college-level course. You plan to take the College Board’s AP test in May.

You should take geospatial science dual enrollment if… You are interested in learning how to present spatial or geographic data. You are prepared to commit to a rigorous, college-level course. You want to complete an in-depth research project. You want to earn 6 college credits from James Madison University. You may also take Geospatial Science 2 DE to earn 6 more credits senior year if you take this course junior year. NOTE: This course does not count as a lab science

You should take independent science research dual enrollment if… You are ready to commit to participating in the LCPS Regional Science & Engineering Fair. You have completed 2 lab science courses in different disciplines. You want to complete an in-depth research project. You are ready to commit to a rigorous, college-level course. You want to earn 3 college credits from George Mason University.