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1 Science Enrollment Info You Survived a Year of Science… ….SOOOO…. What’s Next?

2 Science Pathways Physical Science Biology or Honors Biology I Honors Biology II (can also be taken Senior year) Chemistry or Honors Chemistry I Anatomy & Physiology (can also be taken Junior year) Honors Chemistry II Physics (can also be taken Junior year) Ecology (can also be taken Senior year) Forensic Science (formally known as BioMed/Forensics) (can also be taken Senior year) Indicates possibility of College Credit NEW COURSE: Biotech Engineering (Application Level Engineering Course)

3 Future Sophomores Four Choices: – Biology – Honors Biology I – Chemistry I (if biology already completed) – Honors Chemistry I (if biology already completed) Ask Yourself These Questions? – Do you want to be on a honors track? – Do you enjoy science? – Or do you struggle with doing homework and/or science in general?

4 Biology College prep course Major Topics Include: – Ecology – Biochemistry – Cell Biology – Genetics – Evolution – Kingdoms of Life Emphasis on lab experience/cooperative learning Content knowledge based exams/quizzes Prerequisites: – Physical Science teacher recommendation

5 Honors Biology I College prep course Topics covered same as Regular Bio, but: – Greater depth – Rigorous expectations – Heavier workload Emphasis on higher level critical thinking and analytic skills Required if plan to take Honors Biology II for college credit or to take the AP Bio Exam Two full-length books will be read during this course; including one on the subject of evolution Prerequisite: Physical science recommendation

6 Chemistry I (Bio/Honors Bio I Current Freshman Only) College preparatory course Major Topics Include: – Metric System/Sig Figs – Composition of Matter – Elements – Atomic Structure – Periodic Table – Chemical Bonding/Reactions – Moles – Gas Laws Emphasis on laboratory technique & computer skills Prerequisites: Biology, Algebra I, enrolled in higher math & biology teacher recommendation

7 Honors Chemistry I (Bio/Honors Bio I Current Freshman Only) College preparatory course Covers same material as Regular Chemistry, but: – More rigorous schedule/assignments – Designed for students with aptitude in math/science – Required for those who want to take Honors Chemistry II for college credit – Includes additional topics: gas stoichiometry, thermochemistry, acid/base chemistry, chemical kinetics, redox reactions, electrochemistry, and nuclear chemistry Prerequisites: Biology/Honors Bio I, Algebra I, enrolled in higher math and biology teacher recommendation

8 Future Juniors Seven Choices: – Chemistry I – Honors Chemistry I – Honors Biology II ONLY if taken concurrently w/Chemistry – Physics – Ecology – Forensic Science Law Enforcement Career Pathway – Anatomy & Physiology ONLY if taken concurrently w/Chemistry – Biotech Engineering Can enroll in this course 2015 & 2016 without taking other engineering courses, but then have to be a part of engineering CTE strand Ask Yourself These Questions? – Do you want to stay on a honors track? – Do you enjoy science? – Do you plan to go to college? – Or do you struggle with doing homework and/or science in general/just trying to graduate?

9 Chemistry I College preparatory course Major Topics Include: – Metric System/Sig Figs – Composition of Matter – Elements – Atomic Structure – Periodic Table – Chemical Bonding/Reactions – Moles – Gas Laws Emphasis on laboratory technique & computer skills Prerequisites: Biology, Algebra I, enrolled in higher math & biology teacher recommendation

10 Honors Chemistry I College preparatory course Covers same material as Regular Chemistry, but: – More rigorous schedule/assignments – Designed for students with aptitude in math/science – Required for those who want to take Honors Chemistry II for college credit – Includes additional topics: gas stoichiometry, thermochemistry, acid/base chemistry, chemical kinetics, redox reactions, electrochemistry, and nuclear chemistry Prerequisites: Biology/Honors Bio I, Algebra I, enrolled in higher math and biology teacher recommendation

11 Honors Biology II College preparatory course in which you can obtain Newman college credit if you maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA Alternative to college credit is to take AP Biology Course Exam Equivalent to Pre-Med General Biology Course in college Major Topics include: – Unifying Themes of Biology Cell Biology Genetics Evolution Ecology – Scientific Inquiry Application and critical thinking skills are required as a large majority of this course is laboratory based Animal dissection IS required SUMMER COURSEWORK is required Prerequisites: Honors Biology I, concurrent or past enrollment in Chemistry I, and science teacher recommendation

12 Physics College preparatory course Major Topics include: – Matter & Energy – Measurements – Motion/Momentum – Newton’s Law – Vector Quantities/Addition – Forces/Gravitational Law Emphasis on laboratory technique & computer/graphing skills with probe ware This course is mathematical in nature Prerequisites: Algebra II and Geometry (previously/concurrently enrolled) and Biology teacher recommendation

13 Ecology Ecology DOES count does KS Board of Regents science requirements Major Topics include: – Ecological Principals – Sustainability – Human Impact on Biosphere – Biomes – Recycling/Stewardship of Earth Emphasis on Cooperative Work and Research Students are also responsible for the care & maintenance of the OWLS outdoor wildlife area Participation in the district-wide recycling program is required Prerequisites: Biology and science teacher recommendation

14 Forensics Science This course is designed for students on the Law Enforcement Career Pathway track; however, it is open to all students Major Topics include: – Forensic Science Careers – Crime Scene Analysis – Serology (blood analysis) – Fingerprinting – Trace Evidence – Firearms and Bullet Trajectory – Skeletal Remain Analysis – DNA Fingerprinting – Entomology Emphasis on “hands-on” learning, critical thinking, and problem solving Prerequisites: Biology and Biology teacher recommendation

15 Anatomy & Physiology (ONLY IF taken concurrently w/Chemistry) College preparatory course or Newman college credit with cumulative 3.0 GPA Course is designed for students who have a strong desire to go into some medical or related field as doctors, nurses, technicians, and/or therapists Anyone who has interest in physical education and/or coaching are also encouraged to take this course Major Topics include: – Biological Review – Tissues/Skin – Bone/Muscle – Major Organ Systems Cat dissection IS REQUIRED & CADAVER LAB VISIT This is an Honors level course and DOES REQUIRE SUMMER HOMEWORK Prerequisites: Biology & previous/concurrent enrollment in Chemistry and science teacher recommendation

16 Biotech Engineering The growing market for jobs in biological engineering is playing a central role in energy and agricultural sustainability solutions. The BioE course develops students’ thinking skills and prepares them for emerging careers through topics such as genetic engineering, biofuels, medical engineering, and biomanufacturing. This course is an Application Engineering Course on the CTE Engineering Pathway. For 2015-2016 & 2016-2017, this course is open to any upper classmen interested in this field that qualify. After that, you must have taken pre-requisite Engineering and Biology courses. Teacher approval required.

17 Future Seniors Seven Choices: – Chemistry I (if haven’t attempted yet) – Honors Chemistry II – Honors Biology II – Physics – Ecology – Forensic Science – Anatomy & Physiology – Biotech Engineering Can enroll in this course 2015 & 2016 without taking other engineering courses, but then have to be a part of engineering CTE strand Ask Yourself These Questions? – How do you want to spend your last year of high school? Improving your future resumes? Keeping science fresh in your mind for college? Or taking easier courses to maintain your GPA? – Do you want to stay on a honors track? – Do you enjoy science? – What are you going to major in at college? – Or do you struggle with doing homework and/or science in general/just trying to graduate?

18 Chemistry I College preparatory course Major Topics Include: – Metric System/Sig Figs – Composition of Matter – Elements – Atomic Structure – Periodic Table – Chemical Bonding/Reactions – Moles – Gas Laws Emphasis on laboratory technique & computer skills Prerequisites: Biology, Algebra I, enrolled in higher math & biology teacher recommendation

19 Honors Chemistry II College preparatory course in which you can obtain Newman college credit if you have a 3.0 cumulative GPA Major Topics include: – Atomic Structure – Stoichiometry – Reaction Types (including REDOX) – Acids/Bases – Gases – Thermochemistry – Periodicity – Electron Structure/Bonding – Solution Properties – Nuclear Chemistry – Chemical Kinetics – Solubility Product Constants – Electrochemistry SUMMER COURSEWORK is required Prerequisites: B- or higher in Honors Chemistry I or teacher recommendation

20 Honors Biology II College preparatory course in which you can obtain Newman college credit if you maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA Alternative to college credit is to take AP Biology Course Exam Equivalent to Pre-Med General Biology Course in college Major Topics include: – Unifying Themes of Biology Cell Biology Genetics Evolution Ecology – Scientific Inquiry Application and critical thinking skills are required as a large majority of this course is laboratory based Animal dissection IS required SUMMER COURSEWORK is required Prerequisites: Honors Biology I, concurrent or past enrollment in Chemistry I, and science teacher recommendation

21 Anatomy & Physiology (ONLY IF taken concurrently w/Chemistry) College preparatory course or Newman college credit with cumulative 3.0 GPA Course is designed for students who have a strong desire to go into some medical or related field as doctors, nurses, technicians, and/or therapists Anyone who has interest in physical education and/or coaching are also encouraged to take this course Major Topics include: – Biological Review – Tissues/Skin – Bone/Muscle – Major Organ Systems Cat dissection IS REQUIRED & CADAVER LAB VISIT This is an Honors level course and DOES REQUIRE SUMMER HOMEWORK Prerequisites: Biology & previous/concurrent enrollment in Chemistry and science teacher recommendation

22 Physics College preparatory course Major Topics include: – Matter & Energy – Measurements – Motion/Momentum – Newton’s Law – Vector Quantities/Addition – Forces/Gravitational Law Emphasis on laboratory technique & computer/graphing skills with probe ware This course is mathematical in nature Prerequisites: Algebra II and Geometry (previously/concurrently enrolled) and Biology teacher recommendation

23 Ecology Ecology DOES count does KS Board of Regents science requirements Major Topics include: – Ecological Principals – Sustainability – Human Impact on Biosphere – Biomes – Recycling/Stewardship of Earth Emphasis on Cooperative Work and Research Students are also responsible for the care & maintenance of the OWLS outdoor wildlife area Participation in the district-wide recycling program is required Prerequisites: Biology/Life Science and Biology/Life Science teacher recommendation

24 Forensics Science This course is designed for students on the Law Enforcement Career Pathway track; however, it is open to all students Major Topics include: – Forensic Science Careers – Crime Scene Analysis – Serology (blood analysis) – Fingerprinting – Trace Evidence – Firearms and Bullet Trajectory – Skeletal Remain Analysis – DNA Fingerprinting – Entomology Emphasis on “hands-on” learning, critical thinking, and problem solving Prerequisites: Biology and Biology teacher recommendation

25 Biotech Engineering The growing market for jobs in biological engineering is playing a central role in energy and agricultural sustainability solutions. The BioE course develops students’ thinking skills and prepares them for emerging careers through topics such as genetic engineering, biofuels, medical engineering, and biomanufacturing. This course is an Application Engineering Course on the CTE Engineering Pathway. For 2015-2016 & 2016-2017, this course is open to any upper classmen interested in this field that qualify. After that, you must have taken pre-requisite Engineering and Biology courses. Teacher approval required.


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