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Integrated Science

Integrated Science is an interdisciplinary science course that combines principles and concepts from various scientific disciplines. It is typically offered at the middle school level and aims to provide students with a broad understanding of the natural sciences, including physics, chemistry, biology, and earth science.

In an Integrated Science course, students explore the interconnectedness of scientific disciplines and how they relate to real-world phenomena. The specific topics covered can vary, but some common areas of study include:

  1. Physical Science: This component typically covers basic principles of physics and chemistry. Students may learn about motion, forces, energy, atomic structure, chemical reactions, and the periodic table.

  2. Life Science: The life science component focuses on biological concepts and organisms. Students may study topics such as cells, genetics, evolution, ecology, and human anatomy and physiology.

  3. Earth Science: The Earth science component explores topics related to the Earth's structure, geology, weather, climate, and the environment. Students may learn about rocks and minerals, plate tectonics, weather patterns, natural disasters, and sustainability.

  4. Scientific Inquiry and Skills: Integrated Science courses often emphasize scientific inquiry, critical thinking, and experimental design. Students may engage in hands-on data analysis and scientific investigations to develop their research and problem-solving skills.

The goal of Integrated Science is to provide students with a well-rounded understanding of scientific concepts and their interconnections. It aims to foster scientific literacy, critical thinking, and the ability to apply scientific principles in different contexts. Integrated Science courses can help students see the broader picture of how the different branches of science relate to and complement each other.

By studying Integrated Science, students gain exposure to multiple scientific disciplines, which can help them make informed decisions, understand scientific advancements, and appreciate the interconnected nature of the natural world. It can also serve as a foundation for further studies in specific scientific fields or related career paths.

Physics Syllabus

  1. Units and Measurements

  2. Objects Motion Description 

  3. Force

  4. Momentum

  5. Energy and Work

  6. Waves, Sound, and Light

  7. Electricity and Magnetism

   Chemistry Syllabus

  1. Matter and Atomic Structure

  2. Periodic Table

  3. Chemical Compounds

  4. Chemical Reactions

  5. Chemical Bonding

  6. Gases, Liquids and Solids

  7. Acids and Bases

   Biology Syllabus

  1. Organic and Biochemistry

  2. The Basic Unit of Life - The Cell

  3. Genetics

  4. The Origin and Evolution of Life

  5. The History of Life on Earth

  6. Ecology and Environment

  7. Human Biology

*Minimum enrollment of 10 students is required to start a particular course.

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