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(college credit available) Advanced Courses (college credit available) Physical Sciences Chemistry AP Chem Physics/AP 1 AP Phys 2/C Physical Sci 1 & 2 Geology Material Science Life Sciences Anatomy & Physiology AP Biology Biology 1 & 2 Zoology AP Env Sci Ecology PBS/HBS/MI CCP Engineering IED POE CEA CIM

Honors Anatomy and Physiology 1 credit Advanced Life Science Topics: Levels of Organization:  Biochemistry, Cells, and Tissues Support and Movement: Integumentary, Skeletal, and Muscular Systems Control and Regulation:  Nervous and Endocrine Systems Fluids and Transport:  Circulatory and Lymphatic Systems Environmental Exchange:  Respiratory, Digestive, and Excretory Systems

Ecology 1 credit Advanced Life Science Topics: Sustainability Renewable/Nonrenewable Energy and Resources Pond/Stream Ecology Predator/Prey Interactions Natural Selection/Evolution Composting Invasive/Exotic/Endangered Species Solid Waste Management Air/Water Pollution Global Climate Change

Zoology 1 credit Advanced Life Science Topics: Study of Animal Kingdom Classification Vertebrate and Invertebrate Anatomy and Physiology Introduction to Aquatic Biology Ohio Native Animals

AP Biology 1 credit Advanced Life Science Prerequisite: Biology (honors or regular) Test in May for potential credit Topics: Cell Structures/Processes Cell Reproduction Genetics/DNA/Protein Synthesis Biotechnology Natural Selection/Evolution Human Body Systems Plant Biology Ecosystem Structure

AP Environmental Science 1 credit Advanced Life Science Test in May for potential credit Topics: Physical Earth Systems Biological Earth Systems Land and Water Use Human Populations Energy Resources and Consumption Pollution Sustainability Global Environmental Change

Health Pathway Courses

Health Pathway Courses Principles of Biomedical Science (PBS) introduces students to human physiology, basic biology, medicine, and research processes while allowing them to design their own experiments to solve problems → revolves around murder mystery Human Body Systems (HBS) examines the interactions of human body systems as they explore identity, power, movement, protection, and homeostasis; students build organs and tissues on a skeletal Maniken®

Health Pathway Courses Medical Interventions (MI) Students follow the life of a fictitious family as they investigate how to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease.  1.00 credit Advanced Life Science Potential to earn college credit for HBS and MI PBS, HBS, MI can be taken together with core sciences (Bio, Chem, etc.)

College Credit Plus Courses Details Medical Terminology Basic Concepts in Health Care Introduction to Medical Coding and Reimbursement Laboratory Theory for Health-related Careers Clinical Lab Theory at CSCC for Lab Technician Assistant credential Details Advanced Life Science Credit Columbus State CC Varies from 0.34-0.67 HS credits and 1-2 college semester hours Self-directed with help from classroom teacher Can be taken concurrently with other science classes

Chemistry/Honors Chemistry 1 credit Physical Science (Advanced) Prerequisite: Biology 1 & 2 Topics: Matter and Density Atomic Structure Heat and Energy Periodic Table Bonding Chemical Reactions Stoichiometry Equilibrium Gases Acids and Bases

AP Chemistry 1 credit Advanced Physical Science Prerequisite: Chemistry (honors or regular) Test in May for potential credit Topics: Electrochemistry Acid/Base Titrations Covalent Bonding Equilibrium Solubility Kinetics Gases Thermochemistry Periodic Table

Geology 1 credit Physical Science (Advanced) Topics: Geology and how it relates to your life History of Earth Mineral properties and identification Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic Rock properties and identification Causes and effects plate tectonics Soil, composting and energy sources

Materials Science 1 credit Physical Science (Advanced) Topics: The nature of materials such as Metals, ceramics, plastics and composites Determine how to alter materials based on building needs Hands on application of various materials Which materials work best for designing bridges, homes, roadways, etc. What can be done to improve the properties of the materials

Physics Options Central First year options: Physics, Honors Physics, AP 1 North/South First year options: Physics, AP 1

Physics 1 credit Physical Science (Advanced) First-year Course Completed Algebra 2 Topics: Motion Forces Work and energy Momentum Waves (sound and optics) Electricity Magnetism

AP Physics 1 Topics: 1 credit Advanced Physical Science First-year Course Algebra-based Completed Algebra 2 Test in May for potential credit Topics: kinematics dynamics circular motion and gravitation energy momentum simple harmonic motion torque and rotational motion electric charge and force DC circuits waves and sound

AP Physics 2 Topics: 1 credit fluids Advanced Physical Science thermodynamics electrical force, field and potential electric circuits magnetism and electromagnetic induction geometric and physical optics quantum, atomic and nuclear physics 1 credit Advanced Physical Science Second-year Course Algebra-based Completed Precalculus Test in May for potential credit

AP Physics C: Mechanics 1 credit Advanced Physical Science Prerequisite: Physics or Honors Physics Completed Calculus Test in May for potential credit Topics: One and two dimensional motion Motion as described by derivatives Motion as described by vectors Newton’s Laws of Motion (calculus forms) Forces as described by vectors Friction and drag forces Work and energy Momentum Angular motion and torque

Engineering Pathway Courses

Engineering Pathway Courses 1.00 credit General Elective (not science) IED, POE, CEA & CIM can be taken together with core sciences (Bio, Chem, etc.) Potential to earn college credit Introduction to Engineering Design (IED) Students learn about the design process, basics of 3D design, modeling software, and a variety of engineering skills 

Engineering Pathway Courses Principles of Engineering (POE) Mechanisms Material Strength and Structure Automation Kinematics Civil Engineering and Architecture (CEA) Residential Design Commercial Building Systems 3-D Design Software Principles of Engineering (POE) is a foundation course of the Project Lead the Way Engineering Program that follows Introduction to Engineering and Design (IED). This survey course exposes students to some of the major concepts that they will encounter in a post-secondary engineering course of study. Through problems that engage and challenge, students explore a broad range of engineering topics, including mechanisms, the strength of materials and structures, automation, and kinematics. The course applies and concurrently develops secondary level knowledge and skills in mathematics, science, and technology.

Engineering Pathway Courses Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) Principles of Manufacturing Manufacturing Process Elements of Automation Integration of Manufacturing Elements using computers to control a production process