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Semester 2
in Science
Medical Terminology
with Craig Lebakken
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MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
Course Length: Semester Course
Credit: 0.5 credit Science Credit
Grades: 11-12
Prerequisite(s): None
Course Description: This course is designed to provide students with a better understanding and working knowledge of medicine that is required for understanding medical terminology and simplifies the process of learning hundreds of these complex terms. The course helps students understand specialties, pathology, diagnostic techniques, and treatment procedures. The course includes critical thinking exercise scenarios that involve patients and pathology so students can apply their knowledge to the real world. This course utilizes MedCerts, which is a STRIDE supported outside platform.
Physics A (1st semester of a 2 semester course)
with Craig Lebakken
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PHYSICS A/B
Course Length: Yearlong
Credit 1.0
Grade Level: 10-12
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course provides a comprehensive survey of all key areas: physical systems, measurement, kinematics, dynamics, momentum, energy, thermodynamics, waves, electricity, magnetism, and more. The course uses a storyline structure that connects to real-world phenomena, and answers questions like: How can we design more reliable systems to meet our communities’ energy needs?; How do forces in Earth’s interior determine what will happen to the surface we see?; What can we do to make driving safer for everyone?; How have collisions with objects from space changed Earth in the past, and how could they affect our future?; and How do we use radiation in our lives, and is it safe for humans?
Veterinary Science
with Alissa Carravetta
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VET SCIENCE
Course Length: Semester Course
Credit: 0.5
Science Credit
Recommended Grade Level: 11-12
Course Description: As animals play an increasingly important role in our lives, scientists have sought to learn more about their health and well-being. Looking at animals that live in our homes, on farms, and zoos, this course examines some of the common diseases and treatments for domestic animals, as well as potential careers within this field of study. Students will examine case studies of different animals to diagnose conditions and problem solve potential treatments. This course consists of in-depth online lessons, including extensive animations and collaborative explorations to enhance learning.
Wildlife Management I
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WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT I
Course Length: Semester
Credit: 0.5
Grades: 10-12
Prerequisite(s): None
Course Description: This course explores wildlife, fisheries, and natural resource management in today's world. Students will embark on a captivating exploration of the intricate relationships between humans and the ecosystem, exploring both the positive and negative aspects of human impact on the natural world. The class will also shed light on the crucial role played by laws and legislation in safeguarding ecosystems and natural resources. By examining environmental protections, students will gain insights into the legal frameworks that help maintain the delicate balance of our planet. Furthermore, the class will empower students with practical knowledge of methods aimed at preventing further habitat destruction and species extinction.