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2012-2013 AP Courses

2012-2013 AP Courses. AP Biology. This is a college level biology course. It is the same text book used at the University of Northern Colorado. This class is open to Sophomores, juniors and seniors. AP biology continued. 3. This class has awesome labs and lots of hands on activities.

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2012-2013 AP Courses

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  1. 2012-2013 AP Courses

  2. AP Biology This is a college level biology course. It is the same text book used at the University of Northern Colorado. This class is open to Sophomores, juniors and seniors.

  3. AP biology continued • 3. This class has awesome labs and lots of hands on activities. • 4. The homework requirement is approximately 1 hour every night with a possibility of up to 2 hours. • 5. This course requires self-motivation and drive to succeed. • 6. This course requires that you be able to read and comprehend difficult vocabulary and concepts.

  4. AP Biology (Continued) • If you have any further questions, come by room 502 and talk to Ms. McDougal or email me at • maura.mcdougal@d51schools.org

  5. Anatomy/physiology • This is a college level class. We use the same text as Colorado Mesa University. • This class is for highly-motivated students with an interest in some aspect of the medical field. It is a lab-based class that includes dissections. • Students need to have a grade of C or better in Biology.

  6. Anatomy/physiology • Labs include analyzing hair and cheek cells, fingerprinting, dissecting cats, making slides for microscope use and efficiently using microscopes. Homework includes learning vocabulary and studying for tests. Classroom • attendance is critical.

  7. For more information about • Anatomy/Physiology contact • Ms. Janss • Room 401 • Billie.Janss@d51schools.org

  8. AP Environmental Science • An interdisciplinary course drawing on other science courses • Goal is to • Understand the interrelationships in the natural world • Identify and analyze environmental problems • Evaluate risks associated with the problems • Examine solutions

  9. AP Environmental Science • Designed to be the equivalent of a 1-semester introductory college course in environmental science • Taught as two block classes (quarters 1 and 2) and a semester class (semester 2) • Includes laboratory experiments, research projects, and field trips • Prerequisites: geophysical science, biology, chemistry, and one year of algebra OR strong recommendation from a previous science teacher

  10. For more information • Contact Ms. McClellen in Room 402 • Or • kristen.mcclellen@d51schools.org

  11. AP Physics Requirements: Science Teacher Recommendation At least one of the following: Math 2 Trig or Algebra 2 Concurrent Pre- Calculus

  12. Covers topics in Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism. • Designed to be the equivalent of a 1-semester introductory college course in General Physics • Laboratory experiments are an essential part of the course.( Egg Drop and Rockets plus many more) AP Physics

  13. Contact: MR. Couch • Room 306 • Email: Tim.Couch@d51schools.org Questions?

  14. THIS kind of Chemistry NOT this Kind

  15. Requirements • First year Chemistry • Concurrent Enrollment in Pre-Calculus or Calculus • Willingness to work hard • Teacher Recommendation

  16. What to Expect A rigorous course that will definitely challenge you Content builds on first year: more in-depth on first year topics + 4 new topics Interesting labs/Team approach Homework: 1-2 hours per night One semester block, and one semester skinny. (1.5 Credits)

  17. AP Chemistry is one of the hardest AP courses, but the rewards are significant. AP Chemistry is definitely one of the hardest AP Courses and not for the faint of heart. HOWEVER, the rewards are significant:

  18. Freshman chemistry is the flunk out course for first year science, math, and engineering students. If you take this course, even if you don’t pass the exam, you will be well prepared and have an advantage in freshman college chemistry. You can earn 4-8 college credits depending on your test score, lab book, and the school.

  19. Any Questions? See Ms. McAuley in 406

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