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           Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (also called STEM) is a Senior High School strand that approach to learning and development that integrates the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. 

Here's the subject under the STEM strand.

Pre - Calculus      
       this subject was mathematical prerequisites for calculus that includes, Algebra, Trigonometry and Applied Geometry and also give the strong foundation in this subject.
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Some topics in this subject

 

  • Applications of Trigonometry

  • Conic Section

  • Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

  • Limits

  • Polynomial and Rational Functions

  • Relations and Functions

  • Systems of Equations and Matrices

  • The Trigonometric Functions

  • Trigonometric Identities

  • Topics in Analytic Geometry

  • The Trigonometric Functions

  • Trigonometric Identities

  • Topics in Analytic Geometry

Basic Calculus or Calculus

          the mathematical study of continuous change, in the same way that geometry is the study of shape and algebra is the study of generalizations of arithmetic operations and also focused on limits, functions, derivatives, integrals, and infinite series.

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Some topics in this subject

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  • Analyzing functions

  • Anti - Derivatives

  • Applications of derivatives

  • Derivatives: chain rule and other advanced topics

  • Derivatives: definition and basic rules

  • Integrals

  • Limits and continuity

General Biology 1

           designed to enhance the understanding of the principles and concepts in the study of biology, particularly life processes at the cellular and molecular levels.

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Some topics in this subject

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  • Atoms

  • Cell biology

  • Cell structure and function

  • Cellular respiration and photosynthesis

  • Concepts include important organic molecules

  • DNA structure

  • Ecosystems

  • Enzymes

  • Fundamental concepts of biochemistry

  • Genetics

  • Meiosis and Mitosis

  • Mendelian genetics

  • Metabolism and enzyme activity

  • Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

General Biology 2

           the continuation of a thorough introduction to contemporary biology, particularly heredity and variation, and the diversity of living organisms, their structure, function, and evolution.

 

 

Some topics in this subject

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  • Animal systems

  • Evolution and Origin of Biodiversity

  • Introductory concepts of ecology

  • Organismal Biology

  • Plant structure and function

  • Systematics Based on Evolutionary Relationships

General Chemistry 1

           it is intend to major in chemistry, life sciences and other areas that require a minimum of one semester and/or one year of college chemistry.

 

 

Some topics in this subject

 

  • Atoms, Molecules, and Ions

  • Chemical Bonding

  • Covalent Bonds

  • Electronic Structure of Atoms

  • Electronic Structure and Periodicity

  • Gases

  • Ionic Bonds

  • Matter and its properties

  • Measurements

  • Organic compounds

  • Stoichiometry

General Chemistry 2

                it is the continuation of General Chemistry 1  that gives deep learning’s in terms of chemistry  and gives ideas in composition, structure, and properties of matter; quantitative principles, kinetics, and energetics of transformations of matter; and fundamental concepts of organic chemistry.

 

 

Some topics in this subject

 

  • Acid-Base Equilibria and Salt Equilibria

  • Chemical Equilibrium

  • Chemical Kinetics

  • Chemical Thermodynamics

  • Electrochemistry

  • Intermolecular Forces and Liquids and Solids

  • Physical Properties of Solutions

  • Thermochemistry

General Physics 1

                it gives the concepts and applications of the physics concepts in sciences and engineering and also adopt the basic knowledge and concepts in the field of kinematics and dynamics (mechanics), statics, relativistic mechanics, fluid mechanics and oscillations.

 

 

Some topics in this subject

 

  • Center of Mass, Momentum, Impulse and Collisions

  • Fluid Mechanics

  • Gravity

  • Ideal Gases

  • Kinematics

  • Laws of Thermodynamics

  • Mechanical Waves and Sounds

  • Newton’s Laws

  • Periodic Motion

  • Rotational Equilibrium and Rotational Dynamics

  • Temperature and Heat

  • Units and Measurement

  • Vectors

  • Work and Energy

General Physics 2

           it gives the concepts and applications of the physics concepts in sciences and engineering. In this subject lectures presented topics of Electricity, Magnetism, Optics, and Modern Physics. And also optics; the basics of special relativity, atomic and nuclear phenomena using the methods and concepts of algebra, geometry, trigonometry, graphical analysis, and basic calculus

 

 

 

Some topics in this subject

 

  • Atomic and Nuclear Phenomena

  • Capacitance and Dielectrics

  • Current, Resistance, and Electromotive force

  • Direct-Current Circuits

  • Electric Charge, Coulomb’s Law, Electric Fields, and Electric Flux

  • Electric Potential

  • Geometric optics

  • Integration of Electrostatic, Magneto statics, and Electric Circuits Concepts

  • Integration of Magnetic induction, Electromagnetic waves, Optics, and Modern Physics concepts

  • Interference and diffraction

  • Light as an Electromagnetic Wave

  • Magnetic Induction, Inductance, AC, and LC Circuits

  • Relativity

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