Honors Chemistry is a year-long seminar-style course that introduces the fundamental language, ideas and tools used in the study of chemistry. This advanced introductory high school chemistry course covers key topics such as chemical nomenclature, stoichiometry, the periodic table, chemical bonding, equilibrium, kinetics, thermodynamics, nuclear chemistry, and common laboratory practices. Emphasis is placed on the use of chemistry in the natural world, the physical world and our daily lives. The course fosters skills necessary to describe chemical processes and behaviors and to solve numerical and verbal problems in chemistry. Through both at-home and virtual lab work, students learn useful chemistry laboratory techniques, gain the ability to formulate experimental questions, design scientific experiments, effectively articulate scientific findings, conduct error and statistical analysis, and strengthen understanding of course material. Upon completion, students will have a solid foundation in chemistry and will be prepared for AP Biology, AP Chemistry, and college-level chemistry courses.
Course Number
OC005
Level
High School
Period
P2 Tuesday/Thursday 07:15-08:30
P4 Monday/Wednesday 09:45-11:00
P8 Monday/Wednesday 14:45-16:00
P9 Tuesday/Thursday 16:00-17:15
Semester
Year
Credit Hours
5.00
Subject
Prerequisites
Middle-school or high-school science course. Corequisite: Honors Intermediate Algebra (OM012).