7th Science – The curriculum will be focused on life science.  Topics will include cell structure, heredity, plants, bacteria, systems of the human body, and life interactions with emphasis on ecosystems and conservation.

 
8th Science – The curriculum will be focused on earth and space science.  Emphasis will be on the solar system, climate, atomic particles, the periodic table, chemical bonds and reactions, as well as motion and momentum (Newton’s laws).

 

Biology I – The curriculum will emphasize the processes that support life, the interaction between living things, and the interactions between living things and their non-living environment.

 
Anatomy and Physiology – This course will emphasize the structure of the human body, and the function of all its parts.  The course will also be helpful in preparing students that are interested in healthcare professions.

 
Chemistry – This course will include the composition, structure and properties of matter and the changes it undergoes.  The curriculum will contain information concerning organic, inorganic and biochemistry, as well as others.

Physics - Physics is an algebra-based course covering topics that include: motion, Newtonian mechanics, work and energy, momentum, periodic motion, waves, optics, electricity and magnetism.  Lab expieriences and demonstrations are also included.

 
Psychology – This course deals with human behavior.  There will be examinations of how and why people do things.  The course will include the history of psychology as well as human development, mental disorders, theories of personality and sociocultural influences.


Forensic Science-This course is designed to take students through an analytical overview of the criminal justice system, focusing on the application of science to law.  Students will study the foundations of the criminal justice system and its inner-most workings prior to being introduced to the most popular part of the system, the crime lab.  Students will experience, first-hand, the detailed examination and study that goes in to the apprehension of criminal perpetrators and linking them through trace evidence to a crime scene.  Areas of focus will include drawing, collecting, and documenting evidence from a crime scene, laboratory examination of DNA, hair and fabric fibers, fingerprints, toxicology reports, ballistics, and various other elements of trace evidence.