CTE - Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources

Classes

AP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE A - 404421

AP Environmental Science is a rigorous course designed to be the equivalent of a one-semester college course focusing on critical thinking and scientific analysis of current issues. Environmental Science integrates ethics, philosophy, law, and economics with ecology, chemistry, and geology. This courses prepares students to take the AP Environmental Science examination, and, with a successful outcome, to obtain credit or placement at colleges. Participation in Earth Club/FFA complements course topics. Credit for Graduation CTE or Lab Science.

AP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE B - 404422

AP Environmental Science is a rigorous course designed to be the equivalent of a one-semester college course focusing on critical thinking and scientific analysis of current issues. Environmental Science integrates ethics, philosophy, law, and economics with ecology, chemistry, and geology. This courses prepares students to take the AP Environmental Science examination, and, with a successful outcome, to obtain credit or placement at colleges. Participation in Earth Club/FFA complements course topics. Credit for Graduation CTE or Lab Science. Dual College Credit: CPTC ENV141 4 credits.

NATURAL RESOURCE/BIOLOGY A - 408101

Natural Resource Biology explores the topics of cells, heredity, evolution and ecology. Students explore the interaction and impact of humans on the environment. The course includes laboratory experiences, field investigations and scientific research projects. Participation in the Earth Club/FFA is a complement to Natural Resources Biology and can help students to gain leadership experience. Credit for Graduation: Lab Science / CTE

NATURAL RESOURCE/BIOLOGY B - 408102

Natural Resource Biology explores the topics of cells, heredity, evolution and ecology. Students explore the interaction and impact of humans on the environment. The course includes laboratory experiences, field investigations and scientific research projects. Participation in the Earth Club/FFA is a complement to Natural Resources Biology and can help students to gain leadership experience. Credit for Graduation: Lab Science / CTE

SUSTAINABLE DESIGN A - 982101

Sustainable Design, a STEM course, is a general introduction to sustainability and renewable energy. Students will explore topics including food, waste, water, air, energy, and the built environment. The scientific method will be used to investigate these topics at the global, national, local, and personal levels. Participation in the Earth Club/FFA can help students to gain leadership experience. Credit for Graduation: Lab Science or CTE

SUSTAINABLE DESIGN B - 982102

Sustainable Design, a STEM course, is a general introduction to sustainability and renewable energy. Students will explore topics including food, waste, water, air, energy, and the built environment. The scientific method will be used to investigate these topics at the global, national, local, and personal levels. Participation in the Earth Club/FFA can help students to gain leadership experience. Credit for Graduation: Lab Science or CTE.