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| CHEMISTRY |
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This
course includes a detailed study of the nature and behavior
of matter, combining a theosretical foundation with
practical experience in scientific inquiry through laboratory
experiments. Topics include atomic structure and chemical
bonding, chemical composition, equations and mass relationships,
kinetic theory of gases and gas laws, and the periodicity
of the elements. The chemistry of some important gases,
such as oxygen and hydrogen, as well as that of acids
and bases, and simple hydrocarbons, is also included
in the curriculum.
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| BIOLOGY |
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is course bases on the investigation of properties common
to all living organisms through experimentation and
classroom instructions. Topics include molecular and
cellular biology, respiration and photosynthesis, microbiology,
genetics and evolution and a detailed study of vertebrate
system with special reference to the human body. Students
are introduces to ecology, and the organisms studies
throughout the course are considered in relation to
their environment. Students are encouraged to develop
an awareness of their environment, their own country
and the entire world. |
| PHYSICS |
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course is a detailed study if the relationship between
mater and energy. The laws and concepts studied in physics
are fundamental to all process, which occur in the physical
universe. The field is divided into many different but
interrelated sub – topics, including mechanics
heat, wave motion and optics, electricity and magnetism,
and atomic physics. Scientific skills such as observation,
data analysis, and scientific writing are sharpened
and practiced in the context of applying the scientific
method. The course aims to foster an appreciation for
the theoretical as well as practical aspects of physical
laws. |
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