Environmental Science #4450
Environmental Science is an inquiry, laboratory, and
career-based course that studies local and global
environments through the physics topics of mechanics,
wave phenomena, energy and matter interactions,
electricity, and magnetism. Other topics include physical
geology, inter-relationship of plants and animals, scientific
field sampling methods and equipment, and computer
modeling of natural resource systems. The 21st Century
skills of scientific inquiry, systems thinking, and
technological innovations are integrated throughout the
course. In depth investigations of natural resource
systems and career opportunities are supported through
real world authentic experiences. This course fulfills the
CFHS third year science credit requirement.
Grades: 11–12
Prerequisites: Chemistry credit
Credit: 1 credit, 2 semesters F
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