Science Department


The Science Department aims to give students a solid foundation in the sciences and inspire them to continue studying science at the college level and beyond.

The Science department is pleased to inform you of our full and comprehensive program of courses to meet the needs of all our students. In addition to the four state Regents courses: Earth Science, Living Environment, Chemistry, and Physics, we have a series of excellent college-level advanced placement courses. We also have a fine selection of research-oriented courses in both the physical and biological sciences.

Courses

  • • Scientific Inquiry

    • Ecology

    • Organization and Patterns in Life

    • Homeostasis and Immunity

    • Reproduction and Development

    • Genetics and Biotechnology

    • Evolution

    • Human Influences on the Environment

    *Students are expected to take the Living Environment Regents examination upon completion of this course

  • • Maps and Measurement

    • Dynamic Earth

    • Rocks and Minerals

    • Landscapes

    • Earth History

    • Insolation

    • Meteorology

    • Climate

    • Astronomy

    *Students are expected to take the Earth Science Regents examination upon completion of this course

  • • The Physical Nature of Matter

    • Atomic Concepts

    • Nuclear Chemistry

    • Chemical Bonding

    • Periodicity

    • Moles/Stoichiometry

    • Kinetics & Equilibrium

    • Acids & Bases

    • Oxidation & Reduction

    • Carbon and Organic Chemistry

    *Students are expected to take the Chemistry Regents examination upon completion of this course

  • • Measurement and Mathematics through Kinematics

    • Mechanics

    • Energy

    • Electricity and Magnetism

    • Waves

    • Modern Physics

    *Students are expected to take the Physics Regents examination upon completion of this course

  • • Observation Skills

    • Investigation and Evidence Collection

    • Fiber and Textiles

    • Pollen and Spore Examination

    • Fingerprints/DNA fingerprinting

    • Processing Blood

    • Drug Identification and Toxicology

    • Document and Voice Examination

    •˜Death: Meaning, Manner, Mechanism, Cause and Time

    • Forensic anthropology

    • Casts and Impressions

    • Ballistics

  • • The process of evolution explains the diversity and unity of life

    • Biological systems utilize free energy and molecular building blocks to grow, to reproduce, and to maintain dynamic homeostasis

    • Living systems store, retrieve, transmit, and respond to information essential to life processes

    • Biological systems interact, and these systems and their interactions possess complex properties

    • Living systems store, retrieve, transmit, and respond to information essential to life processes

    *Students are expected to take the Advanced Placement examination upon completion of this course

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