Introduction to College Algebra

Strengthen your algebra skills and master the basics of trigonometry (including sinusoidal functions) in preparation for Precalculus, with integrated review for the ACT and SAT math tests.

Geometry

Explore the patterns and properties of shapes, problem-solve geometric puzzles, and connect ideas in two and three dimensions, including an extension to right triangle trigonometry.

Introduction to Multivariable Calculus

A rigorous, post-AP Calculus BC survey that introduces the differentiation and integration of functions of several variables, vectors, and the geometry of three-dimensional space.

Geology

Explore the dynamic forces that shaped the Earth, reconstructing geologic history through direct lab contact with minerals, rocks, and fossils, often including fieldwork.

Human Anatomy and Physiology

Designed for pre-health students, this rigorous course explores the intricate structure and function of body systems through interactive lectures, modeling, and a mandatory multi-week mammalian dissection.

Electricity and Magnetism

Dive deep into the manipulation of DNA using advanced lab experiences, including the Nobel-winning CRISPR-Cas9 tool, while continually addressing the ethical implications of this rapidly expanding field.

Chemistry

Study the composition and behavior of substances through investigative problem-solving, applying chemical principles to real-world issues like sustainability and personal wellness.

AP Chemistry

This college-level course provides an intensive study of fundamental chemistry concepts, preparing students for the AP exam through advanced topics like chemical kinetics and thermodynamics.

Astronomy

Study the universe, exploring stellar evolution, our solar system, and galaxies through night-time observation labs, including stargazing and telescope use, culminating in a final research presentation.

Physics Honors

An advanced, algebra/trig-based course that expands on core concepts (including rotational dynamics) with deeper analysis and a greater emphasis on lab design (with optional AP exam seating).

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