Grade 11 - Science

Chemistry (Credit: 1.00)

This course addresses key concepts and processes from states of matter, atomic theory, organization of the periodic table, types of chemicals, chemical reactions, and stoichiometry. The field of chemistry in relation to scientific method is also explained. The course also addresses properties of solids, liquids, and gases, state changes, solutions, flow of energy, enthalpy, heat, entropy and free energy, rates of reactions, equilibrium, acid-base theories, oxidation and reduction, electromagnetic cells, functional groups, polymerization, biochemical, and nuclear chemistry. The course explores concepts through lessons and lab videos.

Chemistry Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)

This course is semester 1 only of Chemistry. This course addresses key concepts and processes from states of matter, atomic theory, organization of the periodic table, types of chemicals, chemical reactions, and stoichiometry. The field of chemistry in relation to scientific method is also explained. The course also addresses properties of solids, liquids, and gases, state changes, solutions, flow of energy, enthalpy, heat, entropy and free energy, rates of reactions, equilibrium, acid-base theories, oxidation and reduction, electromagnetic cells, functional groups, polymerization, biochemical, and nuclear chemistry. The course explores concepts through lessons and lab videos.

Chemistry Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)

This course is semester 2 only of Chemistry. This course addresses key concepts and processes from states of matter, atomic theory, organization of the periodic table, types of chemicals, chemical reactions, and stoichiometry. The field of chemistry in relation to scientific method is also explained. The course also addresses properties of solids, liquids, and gases, state changes, solutions, flow of energy, enthalpy, heat, entropy and free energy, rates of reactions, equilibrium, acid-base theories, oxidation and reduction, electromagnetic cells, functional groups, polymerization, biochemical, and nuclear chemistry. The course explores concepts through lessons and lab videos.

Environmental Science (Credit: 1.00)

This course presents relationships between organisms and how these relationships relate to the functioning of ecosystems. Students learn the key concepts and processes of nutrient cycling, biomes, pollution, energy resources, and habitat destruction. The course also covers ways to promote biodiversity and create a sustainable future.

Environmental Science Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)

This course is semester 1 only of Environmental Science.

Environmental Science Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)

This course is semester 2 only of Environmental Science.

Physics (Credit: 1.00)

This course addresses concepts of mechanics, wave behavior, thermodynamics, Newton's laws of motion, thermal properties of matter, and thermodynamic systems. This course also contains lessons on electricity, magnetism, optics, the interactions among electric charges, properties of electric and magnetic fields and forces, and the characteristics of electromagnetic waves. Some of the basic concepts of quantum physics are presented as well. An understanding of Algebra and Trigonometry is required.

Physics Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)

This course is semester 1 only of Physics. This course addresses concepts of mechanics, wave behavior, thermodynamics, Newton's laws of motion, thermal properties of matter, and thermodynamic systems. This course also contains lessons on electricity, magnetism, optics, the interactions among electric charges, properties of electric and magnetic fields and forces, and the characteristics of electromagnetic waves. Some of the basic concepts of quantum physics are presented as well. An understanding of Algebra and Trigonometry is required.

Physics Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)

This course is semester 2 only of Physics. This course addresses concepts of mechanics, wave behavior, thermodynamics, Newton's laws of motion, thermal properties of matter, and thermodynamic systems. This course also contains lessons on electricity, magnetism, optics, the interactions among electric charges, properties of electric and magnetic fields and forces, and the characteristics of electromagnetic waves. Some of the basic concepts of quantum physics are presented as well. An understanding of Algebra and Trigonometry is required.





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