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1 Science at Beckman High School Welcome! Your student’s pathway to BHS Science Success Kristen Hammer, BHS Science Department Chair *If you would like a copy of this presentation please visit the Beckman website under counseling and presentations

2 Why is science at BHS unique? It is not one path for success in science Students can flow in and out of leveled courses each year As soon as their Life and Physical graduation requirements are met there is more freedom in choice We offer the only district Biomedical STEM program We offer a great variety of course selections

3 TUSD Graduation Requirements 3 years of science in the Tustin Unified – One must be a life (biology, etc.), physical (chemistry, physics, earth science, etc.), and then an other (any science offering)

4 CSU/UC Requirements Two years (three years recommended) of laboratory science (D course) in two of these three foundational subjects: biology, chemistry and physics. Many UC “D Lab Science” college preparatory sciences to choose from to meet the needs of ALL levels of our students Website for A-G requirements: http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/freshman /requirements/a-g-requirements/ http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/freshman /requirements/a-g-requirements/

5 Our Course Offerings UC “D” Lab Science and Elective “G” Courses: – Biology CP, Biology Honors, and Biology AP – Chemistry, Chemistry Honors, Chemistry AP – Physics CP, Physics 1 AP, Physics M - AP – Environmental Science AP – Forensics Science – Oceanography – Earth Science – STEM Courses (Project Lead The Way) Principles of Biomedical Science, Human Body Systems, and Introduction to Engineering

6 Earth Science Biology CP Biology Honors

7 So how do I know if my student is ready for honors science as a freshman? Please listen to the recommendation of their 8 th grade science teacher If they feel overwhelmed please consider changing in the first two weeks of school Should be very strong test takers, independent learners, and critical thinkers, strong readers and writers Large skill difference between middle and high school honors science (remember they last took life science in 7 th grade)

8 PLTW STEM Courses Principles of Biomedical Science – body, health, and medicine Human Body Systems – anatomy Introduction to Engineering – falls under math and new for BHS next year

9 Who should take a STEM Class? Must have an interest in the field or else they will not enjoy the classes Lessons are self directed, with minimal initial instruction from the teacher. Answers are not directly given, instead we require students to form conclusions based on observations, similar to how doctors form a diagnosis based on symptoms Career journals with every unit expose students to possible careers. Students are presented with a few careers relating to the unit and they research the education required, the typical responsibilities, and the pay.

10 STEM Labs Students follow written procedures to complete hands-on labs Labs include taking cardiovascular health tests like EKG’s, using microscopes to compare cell types, building models of molecules, completing online activities, creating presentations, making models of the anatomy, diagnosing a case study patient, gel electrophoresis and other biotechnology techniques, etc.

11 Earth Science students ◦ Biology ◦ Oceanography ◦ Honors Biology ◦ STEM Biology CP students ◦ Chemistry ◦ Honors Chemistry ◦ Oceanography ◦ STEM Honors Biology students ◦ Oceanography ◦ Chemistry ◦ Honors Chemistry ◦ STEM ** If room in their schedule can have another science as an elective

12 Possible Junior Courses Oceanography STEM Chemistry (CP, H, AP) Physics (CP or AP) Biology AP Forensics Environmental Science AP

13 Possible Senior Courses Oceanography STEM Chemistry (CP, H, AP) Physics (CP or AP) Biology AP Forensics Environmental Science AP

14 Our Biggest Recommendation Take 4+ years to make yourself marketable Many students going into science majors in college will take more than one science in a year When students sign-up for AP classes they should check with universities of interest to see if AP credit is taken for credit or not, especially privates

15 Build Your College Resume Now! What will set your student apart from all other applicants? Science Olympiad – on campus club Robotics/Engineering classes on campus Volunteer, intern, or do an ROP class in a field of interest COSMOS program through the UC system University of Michigan math science program MIT Summer Engineering Program UCI Summer Pre-Med Program American Cancer Society Fellowships Ocean institute internship program

16 Great Websites for Career and Education Planning College and Career Planning in California https://secure.californiacolleges.edu/ Learn more about PLTW and STEM courses http://www.pltw.org Explore careers http://www.careeronestop.org/ Physics careers resource http://www.compadre.org/careers/ Internal TUSD programs including Naviance, Haiku, and Aeries Parent Portal

17 Future Course Offering at BHS We are starting an Athletic Training Pathway in collaboration with IVC offering a 2 semester, 2 course offering in athletic training. 1 st semester will be IVC course # KNES 85 – Intro to Athletic Training 2 nd semester will be IVC course # KNEW 212 – Sports Medicine Internship

18 Thank you for coming are there any questions?


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