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Chemistry 1 Career & College Prep (10, 11, 12) 1.2 credits 6 periods Students


West Chester Area School District investigate matter and measurement,


atomic theory, nomenclature, mole theory, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gas laws, thermochemistry, quantum theory, periodicity, chemical bonding, and solutions. A laboratory program is included to reinforce concept development and engage the students with the process of scientific investigations. Students will utilize calculations to study the quantitative aspects of chemistry.


Prerequisites: Successful completion of Biology 1 and Career & College Prep Algebra 1.


Chemistry 1 Honors (10) 1.2 credits 6 periods


Students investigate matter and measurement,


atomic theory, nomenclature, mole theory, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gas laws, thermochemistry, quantum theory, periodicity, chemical bonding, and solutions. A laboratory program is included to reinforce concept development and to engage the students with the process of scientific investigations. This course will require a more rigorous application of calculations that relate to the quantitative aspects of chemistry.


Prerequisites: Successful completion of Biology 1 and Career & College Prep Algebra 1.


Chemistry 1 Accelerated Honors (10) 1.2 credits 6 periods Students apply independent research skills while studying matter, measurement, atomic


completed Biology I and are ready to explore environmental concerns before pursuing Chemistry I Career & College Prep, this course covers topics such as Earth as a dynamic system, ecosystems, biodiversity, population dynamics, the atmosphere, climate change, renewable and nonrenewable resources, alternative energy, and aquatics using a hands-on approach.


Prerequisite: Successful completion of Biology 1


Physical Science Career & College Prep (11) 1 credit Intended


for students who have successfully


completed Environmental Science and are ready to explore the fundamental concepts of Physics and Chemistry before pursuing Chemistry I Career & College Prep, this course covers topics such as matter and measurement, structure of the atom, compounds, chemical reactions, gas laws, the mole, solutions, motion and force, work and energy, electricity and magnetism, and the universe using a hands-on approach.


Prerequisite: Successful completion of Environmental Science


Physics 1 Career & College Prep (11, 12) 1.2 credits 6 periods Students explore mechanics, energy, waves, electromagnetism, and modern


physics.


A


laboratory program is included to reinforce concept development and engage the students with the process of scientific investigations. Students will utilize calculations to study the quantitative aspects of physics.


theory,


nomenclature, mole theory, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gas laws, thermochemistry, quantum theory, periodicity, chemical bonding, solutions, kinetics, equilibrium, and acids and bases. The laboratory program is designed to expand upon concepts


and further develop analytical the quantitative aspects of chemistry.


Prerequisites: Successful completion of Biology 1 and Honors Geometry


Environmental Science Career & College Prep (10) 1 credit


Intended for students who have successfully skills


while engaging in the process of scientific inquiry. Students will


interpret calculations that relate to


Prerequisites: Successful completion of Chemistry 1 and concurrent enrollment in Career & College Prep Algebra 2 or higher level math course.


Physics 1 Honors (11, 12) 1.2 credits 6 periods This


comprehensive


course


covers mechanics,


energy, waves, electro-magnetism, and modern physics. Students increase their understanding of the physical world through lectures, demonstrations, and laboratory experiments. This course is appropriate for students who are interested in a broader understanding of


the sciences and are


willing to do extensive mathematical problem solving. Students should anticipate daily homework. Prerequisites: Successful completion of Chemistry 1


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