PTHS Curriculum Guide 2022-2023

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SCIENCE

GENERAL SCIENCE (610, 611) Class Level: 9

Credit: 1 Prerequisite: Departmental Placement This course provides a general introduction to physical science and areas associated with it. Emphasis is given to topics in elementary physics and chemistry, biology and space science. This course is sufficiently general that it will introduce the student to several scientific fields, enabling him to determine areas of interest before taking any further science courses. BIOLOGY (600, 601) Class Level: 9, 10, 11, 12 Credit: 1 Prerequisite: Freshman placement or C or better in General Science This course is designed to survey systematically the many fields of the life sciences. Some specific areas studied are taxonomy, microbiology, genetics, life chemistry, and ecology. The physical adaptations and life functions of vertebrate and non-vertebrate animals and flowering and non-flowering plants also form an important part of the course. Students are encouraged to find answers to questions by experimentation and observation. The subject is made relevant to the lives of the students by utilizing the living

resources of the community. BIOLOGY (AP) (606, 607) Class Level: 11, 12

Credit: 1

Prerequisite: A “C” in Biology and Chemistry is recommended

This course follows a fundamental outline, which includes cellular biology, biochemistry, genetics, evolutionary theories, ecology, and taxonomy. However, the pace is faster and the scope is broader. One of the goals of the course is that all students taking the course will be prepared to successfully complete the AP Biology exam authorized by the College Board and thus earn credit at many colleges and universities. After the 2013-2014 school year, AP Biology will be offered every other year beginning with the 2014-2015 school year. It will be offered 2020-2021, 2022-2023, 2024-2025, 2026-2027, 2028-2029 etc..

PHYSICS (620, 621) Class Level: 11, 12

Credit: 1

Prerequisite: Biology, a “C” in Algebra, Chemistry is recommended

This course is designed to acquaint the student with the basic areas of classical and modern physics. The student studies force, motion, vectors, energy, light, electricity, sound, and pressure. Experiments are conducted in order to provide necessary practical experience. The purpose of the course is for the student to discover the basic unity binding all physical phenomena together.

CHEMISTRY (630, 631) Class Level: 10, 11, 12

Credit: 1

Prerequisite: Algebra or Consent of Instructor; Biology

This introductory course deals with descriptive and theoretical chemistry involving topics such as matter, atomic structure, solids, liquids, crystals, gases, chemical formulas, acids, bases, salts, equilibrium, chemical kinetics, oxidation-reduction, an introduction to organic chemistry, and problem solving using factor label method and electronic calculators. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ CHEMISTRY II (632, 633) Class Level: 11, 12 Credit: 1 Prerequisite: Algebra or Consent of Usually taken after a comprehensive initial study of chemistry, Chemistry—Advanced Studies courses cover chemical properties and interactions in more detail. Advanced chemistry topics include organic chemistry, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, macromolecules, kinetic theory, and nuclear chemistry. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ CHEMISTRY (AP) (636, 637) Class Level: 11, 12 Credit: 1 Prerequisite: Chemistry This course covers major topics of chemistry involving structure of matter, states of matter, reaction types, and descriptive chemistry including a heavy emphasis on laboratory exploration. Students will have studied all topics necessary to take the Advanced Placement Chemistry exam given by the College Board in May which may result in college credit. After the 2013-2014 school year, AP Chemistry will be offered every other year. It will be offered 2019-2020, 2021-2022, 2023-2024, 2025-2026, 2027-2028 etc.

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