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Clase de ciencias

Course Offerings

Science

Biology

Credit 1

Description: Biology I will provide opportunities to students for general exploratory experiences and activities in the fundamental concepts of life. Topics will include, but not be limited to: the scientific method, measurements, laboratory apparatus usage and safety, cell biology and cell reproduction, principles of genetics, biological change through time, classification, microbiology, structure and function of plants and animals, structure and function of the human body, and ecology. Laboratory activities, which include the use of the scientific method, measurement, laboratory apparatus, and safety, are an integral part of this course.

Honors course available on request with teacher approval.

Chemistry

Credit 1

Description: Chemistry I will provide opportunities for students to study the composition, properties, and changes associated with matter. Topics will include, but not be limited to: classification and structure of matter, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding, chemical formulas, chemical reactions, balanced equations, behavior of gases, physical changes, acids, bases, and salts. Laboratory activities, which include the use of the scientific method, measurement, laboratory apparatus, and safety, are an integral part of this course.

PREREQUISITE: Completion of Pre-Algebra or Algebra I

Honors Course Available On Request.

Anatomy and Physiology

Credit 1

Description: : Anatomy and Physiology Honors will provide students with general exploratory and advanced activities in structures and functions of the components of the human body. Topics will include, but not be limited to: anatomical terminology, cells and tissues, systems of the body, disease and inheritance. Laboratory activities, which include the use of the scientific method, measurement, laboratory apparatus and safety, are an integral part of this course.

PREREQUISITE: A or B in Biology I Honors

Honors course available on request with teacher approval.

EGN 2271 College Intro to Circuits & Hardware for Electrical Engineering Dual Enrollment

Credit 3

Description: This is an undergraduate-level course which covers the basics of circuits and digital design. The course presents an insider's perspective on the fundamental of resistive circuits, how digital systems are designed and how they work. The course is intended to serve students with a background in the Internet of Things. Topics covered include the resistive circuits, laws governing circuits, electronic switches, logic gates, gate-level minimization, arithmetic and logic unit, and electronic memories.

PREREQUISITE: Completion of FIU's Dual

Enrollment Admissions Requirements.

COP1000 College Introto Computer Programming Dual Enrollment

Credit 3

Description: Uses graphics and animation in a media programming environment to teach problem solving and programming concepts to students with no prior experience. This course is an introduction to computer programming. Students will solve programming problems by coding programs that in put and process data and generate out put. Solutions to programming problems will require coding decision structures, repetition structures, and custom functions. Some programs will require creating and reading text files and working with lists. Additional to pics include an overview of how computers work , t h e Internet, binary numbers, and hexadecimal numbers.

PREREQUISITE: Completion of FIU's Dual

Enrollment Admissions Requirements.

PSY 2012 College Intro to Psychology Dual Enrollment

Credit 3

Description: Psychological principles underlying the basic processes of sensation, perception, cognition, learning, memory, life-span developmental, social behavior, personality, abnormal behavior, and psychotherapy.

PREREQUISITE: Completion of FIU's Dual

Enrollment Admissions Requirements.

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