700- Fundamental Physical Science- 2 Credits
A remedial science course, students will receive basic instruction in physical science.

701- Fundamental Life Science- 2 Credits
A remedial science course, students will receive basic instruction in life science.

710- Basic Physical Science- 2 Credits
A general study of non-living matter for students not on a college-preparatory curriculum.

711- Basic Life Science- 2 Credits
A general study of living matter for students not on a college-preparatory curriculum. There are no dissections in this class.

715- Physical Science- 2 Credits
A detailed study of non-living matter for the college-bound student. Concurrent enrollment in algebra or integrated math course is expected.

720- Biology- 2 Credits
A study of living matter in all its forms.

721- Biology II- 2 Credits
A continuation of Biology I, this second year of biology reviews key concepts and completes the study of all living things, which will include a mammalian dissection.

722- Biology/Chemistry Lab- 2 Credits
This course provides students with an opportunity to apply information covered in physical science, biology and health.

730- Chemistry I- 2 Credits
The study of the composition of matter and the changed that it undergoes.

731- Chemistry II-2 Credits
This lab-oriented courses is an extension of Chemistry I. It includes the theoretical aspects of chemistry, descriptive chemistry, semi-micro qualitative analysis, and other topics. Students are strongly encouraged to take the Advanced College Placement Test in the spring.

740- Physics-2 Credits
An in-depth study of kinematics and dynamics in two dimensions, Newton’s Law, time light and gravitation.

750- Astronomy/Meteorology- 2 Credits
This class provides an exciting look at the stars, planets, constellations, and galaxies that make up our universe. Students will explore manned space travel and consider the possibilities of life in outer space. Current space related topics such as life on Mars would be included. Students will also learn about weather and its components and how they affect our atmosphere. Chards, maps and meteorological instruments will be used to make daily and weekly weather predictions. The mechanics of severe weather phenomena is included. Students may be trained as official Sky Warn spotters for the National Weather Service.