Science Courses

Science will continue to be critical to your future and future jobs. In an effort to make sure you are competitive in college and in the job market, we would like your assistance in helping to "upgrade" and shape our science program at S-O.

This survey is intended to help give constructive feedback for the upcoming school year regarding science course offerings.

In order to graduate, you must complete 3 years (6 semesters) of science.

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  1. Which of the following best describes your situation?
    I plan to attend a 4 year college.
    I plan to attend a 2 year or other technical school
    I do not plan to further my education past high school


  1. Which course would you likely take for your 3rd year science?
    Chemistry (required if you wish to attend college and take college biology or chemistry)
    Anatomy and Physiology (study of the human body; recommended for vocational or 2 year degrees or if you plan to study the medical field)
    * astronomy (1 semester; study of outer space; no prequisites)
    * biochemistry (1 semester; study of the chemistry of living organisms: no prequisites)
    * ecology (1 semester; study of the environment: no prequisites)


  1. What classes might you take your senior year (if you wanted a 4th year of science; which is highly recommended if you're going to college).

    * indicates a class that is not currently offered, but we could offer if enough kids signed up)

    PLEASE CHOOSE AS MANY AS YOU ARE INTERESTED IN
    College Biology (must have completed chemistry)
    * College chemistry
    * astronomy (1 semester; study of outer space)
    * biochemistry (1 semester; study of the chemistry of living organisms)
    * ecology (1 semester; study of the environment)
    Anatomy and Physiology (study of the human body; recommended if you plan to study the medical field)
    Physics (mathy science)


  1. I would rather take on-line courses than in-class courses.
    Agree
    Disagree


  1. Is there something else you'd like us to know or consider when planning future science course offerings?

    THANK YOU FOR YOUR FEEDBACK!!





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