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SCIENCE
Physical Science
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 10, 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Two years of science are required for
graduation. Two semesters of Physical Science may be taken as
one of the required science courses for graduation.
COURSE SEQUENCE: All students must have successfully completed
two sequential semesters of a previous life science course.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: None.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Conventional.
COURSE OVERVIEW: This lab-based course is designed for students
who may not be interested in science oriented careers but are
college bound in other fields. This hand-on course provides
a foundation in the three scientific fields of chemistry, physics
and earth science. A student completing this Physical Science
class will be prepared to take a more specific physical science
class (i.e., chemistry, physics, or earth science) later in
their academic career.
Earth
Science
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 10, 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective.
COURSE SEQUENCE: All students must have successfully completed
two sequential semesters of a life science and a physical science.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: None.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Conventional.
COURSE OVERVIEW: The earth’s environment is a result of certain
processes that have a history as old as the planet itself. Such
processes as those involving movements of air and water are
related to one another in a variety of complex ways. The ways
in which they work to create their share of our familiar environment
is often a result of delicate balances between them. Major ideas
presented in this course are the position of the earth in the
universe; the general characteristics of the earth as a planet;
the ways in which the earth’s surface are sculptured into its
many land forms; the characteristics of the oceans as one of
the most vital of all the earth’s features; the earth’s history,
describing the development of North America in a more detailed
view; the nature of weather and climate; the use of topographic
maps to aid in studying the earth; and environmental problems
emphasizing man’s role in using, caring for, and conserving
his environment.
Elements
of Biology
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 9
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Two years of science are required for
graduation. Successful completion of two consecutive semesters
of Elements of Biology will fulfill one of these requirements.
COURSE SEQUENCE: All freshmen are required to select a science
course. Elements of Biology may be taken to satisfy this requirement.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: None.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Conventional.
COURSE OVERVIEW: Elements of Biology is a lab-based course that
will explore a wide variety of biological concepts, including
but not limited to the characteristics of life, classification,
cell structure, cell function, and the history of life.
Biology
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 9, 10, 11
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Two years of science are required for
graduation. Two sequential semesters of biology may be taken
to satisfy one year of the science requirement for graduation.
COURSE SEQUENCE: All freshmen are required to select a science
course to partially satisfy graduation requirements. Biology
may be taken to satisfy this requirement. Biology may be taken
as an elective during any subsequent year.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: None.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Conventional.
COURSE OVERVIEW: Biology is the study of life. It is of special
interest for the student because it attempts to develop a realization
of the true nature of life and its organization. Planned classroom
and laboratory experiences will allow the students to participate
in activities from which they will learn methods of collecting
and interpreting facts and data in a meaningful way. Students
will learn important biological concepts and ideas and will
apply these concepts to our changing world. Biology will meet
the state requirements for mandated materials such as scientific
method, ecology, life compounds/cells, genetics, and evolution.
Biology
- Honors - Indexed Course (Weighted)
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 9, 10, 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Biology - Honors may be used to satisfy
one year of the two year requirement for graduation. Two sequential
semesters must be taken.
COURSE SEQUENCE: All freshmen are required to select a science
course. Biology - Honors may be taken to satisfy this requirement.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: Must qualify for, or be invited for admission
to an indexed course in this academic department. For specific
information on indexed courses, see the handbook section titled ‘GRADE
POINT AVERAGE INDEXING’.
COURSE OVERVIEW: Biology - Honors offers students the opportunity
to pursue their science studies at a challenging level. Instruction
will focus on developing laboratory skills and critical thinking.
Students will learn from planned classroom and laboratory experiences
collecting and interpreting facts and data in a meaningful manner.
Students will study salient biological concepts and ideas. The
course provides the student with the opportunity to work as
a member of an investigative team solving problems in class
and in the laboratory. Topics include the Unity of Life, Cellular
Energetics, Genetics, Evolution, Life Processes, and Ecology.
Geology
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 11 or 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective.
COURSE SEQUENCE: The successful completion of one year of a
sequential high school science course will serve as a prerequisite
for Geology.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: None.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Conventional.
COURSE OVERVIEW: A strong element in basic education should
be a study of the earth sciences, geology. Three of the most
important reasons: the coming shortage of our mineral supplies;
the energy shortage and the search for tomorrow's power; and
the pollution of our waters, atmosphere, and wasting of land.
It is the purpose of this course to provide students with a
basic understanding of these problems and their home planet,
its positions in the universe, and how it affects their everyday
lives. This course will cover an introduction to chemistry,
the basis of the whole universe; map reading; minerals and rocks,
including the economic properties and mining; weathering and
erosion; historical geology and physical geology.
Human
Anatomy and Physiology
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective.
COURSE SEQUENCE: Successful completion of a one-year (two semesters)
sequential program in biology and chemistry is a prerequisite
for Human Anatomy and Physiology.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: Biology and Chemistry.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Conventional.
COURSE OVERVIEW: Human Anatomy and Physiology is an introductory
course with no prior knowledge in the subject required. The
class is designed to meet the needs of students interested in
the fields of nursing, medical assistance, physical therapy,
radiology, nuclear medicine, mental health, pre-dentistry, pre-medical,
and biological sciences.
The course organization provides for understanding of structural
and functional aspects of the human body from molecules to organ
systems. Emphasis is given to the relationship and balance between
body systems. Course content is supported and reinforced with
appropriate animal dissection activities and laboratory experiences.
This class will not serve as a prerequisite for participation
in the second semester of Human Anatomy and Physiology-Medical.
Human
Anatomy and Physiology - Medical
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 2
GRADE PLACEMENT: 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective.
COURSE SEQUENCE: Successful completion of a one year course
in each of the following - biology, chemistry, and (or concurrently
enrolled in) Algebra 2.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: To be considered for placement, the student
must:
- consent
to and acquire required immunizations.
- file
an application for consideration.
- complete
an interview with the instructor.
- receive
a grade of “C” or better in the first semester of the course.
- have
a satisfactory attendance/tardy and discipline record.
- provide
the names of two Lincoln-Way teachers for written recommendations.
- provide
signed parent release form (field experience).
COURSE OVERVIEW:
Human Anatomy and Physiology - Medical is a class designed to
meet the needs of senior students who have a genuine interest
in a health care occupation. This course will provide the student
with a strong academic background in Human Anatomy and Physiology
as well as a practical hands on experience in the hospital setting.
In the fall semester, students will attend a regular Human Anatomy
and Physiology course for two periods each day. In this class,
students will study human body systems with particular emphasis
upon disease and the treatment of disease. On Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
and Thursdays during the spring semester, Central High School
students will attend Provena Saint Joseph Medical Center (Joliet);
East High School students will attend Silver Cross Hospital
and Medical Center (Joliet). Students will leave Lincoln-Way
one-half hour before the start of first hour and will return
for their 3rd hour class. At the hospital, students will rotate
through various departments for an intern experience. On Mondays
and Fridays, students will attend the Lincoln-Way campus for
career research, seminar reports, ethics research and discussion,
guest speakers, etc.
Chemistry
- Fundamentals
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 10, 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective.
COURSE SEQUENCE: All students must have successfully completed
two sequential semesters of a previous science course, receive
a B+ or better in Elements of Biology or a C in a previous science
course, and receive instructor approval.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: Successfully completed two sequential semesters
of Algebra 1 or concurrent enrollment in Algebra AB.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Conventional.
COURSE OVERVIEW: This course is designed for students who may
not be interested in science oriented careers but are college
bound in other fields. The course provides a good background
in chemistry using lectures, demonstrations, and laboratory
work. Topics discussed in the course include atomic structure,
chemical bonding, chemical reactions, the periodic table and
periodic properties, the mole, and stoichiometry.
Chemistry
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 10, 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective.
COURSE SEQUENCE: All students taking Chemistry must receive
an A- or better in Elements of Biology of two sequential semesters
of a previous science course with a Grade of C or better, and
passed two sequential semesters of Algebra 1 or Algebra AB,
with a grade of “C” or better and instructor approval.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: None.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Conventional.
COURSE OVERVIEW: This course is primarily designed for the college
bound and/or the science oriented student. The content is organized
to give special attention to energy and matter; atomic structure;
bonding; periodic law; mathematics of chemistry; behavior of
solids, liquids, and gases; chemical reactions; nuclear chemistry
and formula writing. Student laboratory work is open-ended and
of a quantitative nature where possible. Problem solving is
mathematical.
Chemistry
- Honors - Indexed Course (Weighted)
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 10, 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective.
COURSE SEQUENCE: All students taking Chemistry-Honors must have
completed two sequential semesters of Algebra as indicated by
a “B-“ (80%) for each semester.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: Must qualify for, or be invited for admission
to an indexed course in this academic department. For specific
information on indexed courses, see the handbook section titled ‘GRADE
POINT AVERAGE INDEXING’.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Conventional.
COURSE OVERVIEW: Students invited to take Chemistry-Honors will
be taking a rigorous course in chemistry, which is designed
to prepare students for college chemistry. It includes extensive
laboratory work and a strong emphasis on problem solving. Topics
covered: the scientific method; gases; solids; liquids; solutions;
energy and matter; atomic structure; chemical bonds; periodic
law; equilibrium; acid-base theory; and oxidation reduction.
Physics
Fundamentals
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective.
COURSE SEQUENCE: The successful completion of two sequential
semesters of any chemistry course.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: Two sequential semesters of Algebra 1B,
Algebra I, or equivalent.
STUDENT OR STAFF ORGANIZATION: Conventional.
COURSE OVERVIEW: Students in this course are introduced to the
concepts of Physics in textbook reading, class lectures, and
discussions. Following this, students will apply these concepts
by making measurements and computations in the laboratory. Basic
algebra and math skills are needed for this class. The course
content is divided into five major units: Motion, Gravity, Sound,
Light, and Waves.
Physics
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective.
COURSE SEQUENCE: The successful completion of two sequential
semesters of any chemistry course.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: Concurrent enrollment in Algebra II or
higher with a grade of “B-“ or better in Algebra I.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Conventional.
COURSE OVERVIEW: This course emphasizes the basic physical laws
and principles needed to help understand our modern way of life.
Topics include motion, force, characteristics of waves, energy,
and light. An above average mathematical aptitude would be helpful
in meeting the objectives of the course. This course is especially
recommended for those considering science-oriented careers such
as engineering, medicine, computers, etc.
Physics
- Honors - Indexed Course (Weighted)
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective.
COURSE SEQUENCE: Concurrent enrollment in or completion of Advanced
Algebra and Trigonometry: Math Analysis and Trigonometry or
higher, and the successful completion of two sequential semesters
of chemistry.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: Must qualify for, or be invited for admission
to an indexed course in this academic department. For specific
information on indexed courses, see the handbook section titled ‘GRADE
POINT AVERAGE INDEXING’.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Conventional.
COURSE OVERVIEW: Students invited to take Physics - Honors will
be taking a rigorous course designed to prepare students for
college physics. It includes extensive laboratory work and a
strong emphasis on problem solving. Topics include motion, force,
gravitation, rotation, energy, waves, sound, light, and electricity.
This course is recommended for those students considering science-oriented
careers such as engineering, medicine, computers, etc.
Advanced
Placement Biology - Indexed Course (Weighted)
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective.
COURSE SEQUENCE: Must have successfully completed two semesters
of a previous Biology course with a “B-“ or better and the successful
completion of Chemistry.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: Must qualify for, or be invited for admission
to an indexed course in this academic department. For specific
information on indexed courses, see the handbook section titled ‘GRADE
POINT AVERAGE INDEXING’.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Conventional and Cooperative
Group Teamwork.
COURSE OVERVIEW: This course is a combination of lab, lecture,
and homework with an emphasis on inquiry and investigation.
It is designed to prepare a student to take the advanced placement
examination in May. Taking the AP Exam is not a requirement
for taking the course.
Advanced
Placement Chemistry - Indexed Course (Weighted)
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective.
COURSE SEQUENCE: Must have completed two sequential semesters
of Chemistry with a “B-“ or better. Students must have completed
or be concurrently enrolled in Math Analysis and Trigonometry
or higher.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: Must qualify for, or be invited for admission
to an indexed course in this academic department. For specific
information on indexed courses, see the handbook section titled ‘GRADE
POINT AVERAGE INDEXING’.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Conventional Lab.
COURSE OVERVIEW: This course is a combination of lab, lecture
and homework with an emphasis on inquiry and investigation.
It is designed to prepare a student to take the advanced placement
examination in May; however, the exam is not a requirement of
the course and is taken at the student's expense.
Advanced
Placement Physics B (Weighted)
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective.
COURSE SEQUENCE: Regular Physics or Honors Physics is a prerequisite.
Concurrent enrollment in or completion of Advanced Algebra and
Trigonometry, Math Analysis, or higher. Students must get present
physics teacher recommendation before enrolling in this course.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: Must qualify for, or be invited for admission
to an indexed course in this academic department.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Conventional.
COURSE OVERVIEW: The AP Physics B course provides a systematic
introduction to the main principles of physics and emphasizes
the development of problem-solving ability. It is a rigorous
second year lab based physics course. Topics will include: Newtonian
Mechanics, Thermal Physics, Electricity and Magnetism, Waves
and Optics, Atomic and Nuclear Physics. The course pace intends
to have every student take the AP Physics B exam near the completion
of the course.
Astronomy
SEMESTERS: 1
CREDIT: 1/2
GRADE PLACEMENT: 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective.
COURSE SEQUENCE: One year of science is a prerequisite.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: Completion of Algebra and Geometry, or
instructor approval.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Conventional.
COURSE OVERVIEW: Astronomy is the oldest of the physical sciences,
but its development is interwoven with that of our civilization,
modern science, and technology. This course will introduce students
to basic physical laws and principles that lead to our understanding
of the universe. It will also investigate astonishing wonders
of space and time that dwarf our tiny planet Earth. Topics include
Celestial Motion, Light, Telescopes, The Solar System, Stars,
Galaxies, and Man’s Exploration of Space. The student will have
the option to participate in night observations using telescopes
and cameras.
Engineering
Physics
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective.
COURSE SEQUENCE: One year of Physics (any level) is a prerequisite.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: None
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Project-based
COURSE OVERVIEW: Engineering Physics is a course designed to
encourage student application of scientific knowledge to real
life situations. Each quarter, teams of students will be presented
with a different project. To successfully complete each project,
the students will have to research the problem, design a solution
that incorporates scientific knowledge, and construct an apparatus
which demonstrates their solution to the stated problem. Problem
solving skills will be emphasized through this process. This
course has been designed to encourage student exploration of
multiple solutions to a single problem. Applied technology and
science topics could include but are not limited to: robotics,
pneumatics, computer controlled machining, and optics.
Meteorology
(Weather)
SEMESTERS: 1
CREDIT: 1/2
GRADE PLACEMENT: 11,12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective.
COURSE SEQUENCE: One year of Science is a prerequisite.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: Successfully completed two sequential semesters
of Algebra 1 or concurrent enrollment in Algebra 1B.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Conventional.
COURSE OVERVIEW: In our daily lives we are constantly being
subjected to the forces of weather. This course will provide
an introduction to weather and its causes. Students will learn
how daily weather patterns create the climate of our area and
how weather affects the climates of other areas. Cloud types
will be studied as well as winds, air pressure, air masses,
fronts and severe storms. The course will provide students with
the skills necessary to recognize atmospheric conditions and
indicators enabling them to forecast the weather for our local
area. This is a college-prep, lab science level course.
Forensic
Science
SEMESTER: 1
CREDIT: 1/2 Credit
GRADE PLACEMENT: 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective.
COURSE SEQUENCE: Successful completion of a one year course
in each of the following: biology, chemistry, and physics.
OTHER PRE-REQUISITES: Completion in Biology, or Honors Biology.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Conventional.
COURSE OVERVIEW: This course is for the student who is interested
in the field of forensic science. Students who would benefit
from this course would be those who are interested in becoming
a police officer, a lawyer, a crime scene investigator, or even
just an informed citizen. Forensic Science will ask the students
to apply the concepts and skills obtained in their previous
science courses. The students will then explore and come to
appreciate the developments made in forensic science over the
centuries. They will learn about processing a crime scene and
the significance of physical evidence. Some topics covered will
be fingerprinting, DNA analysis, ballistics, and characterization
of blood evidence. The students will perform laboratory experiments
to "solve crimes" as well as participate in virtual
online experiments. Finally, the student will conduct a research
project that will culminate in a multimedia presentation at
the end of the semester.
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