Science
Standard Diploma | Credits | Advanced Studies Diploma | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
Laboratory Sciences | 3 | Laboratory Sciences | 3 |
Students must earn at least 3 science credits that include courses from 2 different science disciplines: Earth Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. | Students must earn at least 4 science credits that include courses from 3 different science discipline: Earth Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics |
The goal of the Frederick County Science program is to develop scientific literacy and that all high school students are able to use and apply scientific knowledge. These courses focus provide students opportunities to explore scientific concepts and explanations of natural phenomena, test those explanations, and communicate their findings both in oral and written forms. Through this process, students develop a deep understanding of science that combines knowledge and facts with reasoning and critical thinking.
Highly motivated students have the option of enrolling in Advanced Placement science courses, and/or dual enrollment science courses. Important theories and applications from the science field and elements of experimental design and data analysis are stressed in all courses. Teachers of any course may require an independent or group project.
Students taking Advanced Placement Biology, Advanced Placement Chemistry and Advanced Placement Physics C, will be required to enroll in topics in Advanced Placement lab courses for ½ credit.
Although the same material is presented in all classes in a given subject area, differences in learning style, achievement in previous science courses, and differing career and educational goals are reflected in the various course offerings.