HIGH SCHOOL GENERAL SCIENCE

 

 

GENERAL SCIENCE I & II
GENERAL BIOLOGY

 

Listed below are the courses that are available for General Science.

Remember any student may enroll in Environmental Science and Earth Science courses.



GENERAL SCIENCE I

 

GENERAL BIOLOGY

 

5 CREDITS

 

5 CREDITS

 

Description: This course provides coverage

 

Description: This course is designed for the

 

of the four areas of general sciences: Biology,

 

general student. This overview course

 

Physics, Chemistry, and Earth Science.

 

covers  such topics as cell structure and

 

TOPICS:

 

function, physiology, reproduction, and

 

--Science and Discovery

 

development, genetics, and heredity.

 

--Matter and Change

 

TOPICS:

 

--Elements, Mixtures, and Compounds

 

--Study of Life

 

--Atoms and the Periodic Table

 

--Cells

 

--Chemical Reactions

 

--Genetics and Inheritance

 

--How Things Work

 

--Evolution and Natural Selection

 

--Motion

 

--Creation Science

 

--Work, Energy, and Machines

 

--Animal Behavior

 

--Exploring the Universe

 

--The Environment

 

--Planet Earth

 

--Classifying Living Things

 

--The Solar System

 

--Bacteria and Viruses

 

--Weather and the Oceans

 

--Protists

 

--The Living World

 

-Fungi and Plants

 

 

 

--Plant Form and Function

 

 

 

--Plants in Our Lives

 

 

 

--Animal Kingdom

 

 

 

--The Animal Body

 

 

 

--Adaptation to Land

 

 

 

--Animal Diversity

 

 

 

--Arthropods

 

 

 

--Fishes and Amphibians

 

 

 

--Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals

 

 

 

--Human Life

 

 

 

--The Human Body

 

 

 

--The Nervous System

 

 

 

--Hormones

 

 

 

--Circulation and Respiration

 

 

 

--The Immune System

 

 

 

--Digestion and Excretion

 

 

 

--Reproduction and Development

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GENERAL SCIENCE II

 

 

 

5 CREDITS

 

 

 

Description: This overview course for general

 

 

 

science provides a student with a review

 

 

 

 of geology and health.

 

 

 

TOPICS:

 

 

 

--Our Atomic World

 

 

 

--Volume, Mass, and Density

 

 

 

--Physical Geology

 

 

 

--Historical Geology

 

 

 

--Body Health I

 

 

 

--Body Health II

 

 

 

--Astronomy

 

 

 

--Oceanography

 

 

 

--Science and Tomorrow

 

 

 

--Scientific Applications