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coursename      = Chemistry in the Community  
|name=Chemistry in the Community
description     = Chemistry in the Community is a laboratory-focused course, using experimentation to explore basic chemistry concepts. This course uses real-world environmental issues to explore multiple topics in chemistry through lecture, discussion, and guided experiments.  
|description=Chemistry in the Community is a laboratory-focused course, using experimentation to explore basic chemistry concepts. This course uses real-world environmental issues to explore multiple topics in chemistry through lecture, discussion, and guided experiments.
 
|department=Science
department       = [[Science]]
|teacher=Emily Hyde
teacher         = [[Emily Hyde]]
|sessions=2
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|prerequisites=Algebra I, Biology, Conceptual Physics, Engineering Physics
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|grcode=SC
note            =
|offered=Currently
grcode           = [[SC]]
|opento=Juniors
offered         = Yes
|requiredby=Career College House, Fine Arts House
opento           = [[Courses Available to Juniors|Juniors]]
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requiredby       = [[Career & College|<i class="fas fa-building"></i> Career & College]]<br />[[Fine Arts|<i class="fas fa-paint-brush"></i> Fine Arts]]
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10              =
11              = y
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Chemistry in the Community is a laboratory focused course, using experimentation to explore basic chemistry concepts. This course uses real-world environmental issues to explore multiple topics in chemistry through lecture, discussion, and guided experiments.
 
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Revision as of 10:42, 14 January 2022


Department Science
Teacher Emily Hyde
Sessions 2
Prerequisites Algebra I
Biology
Conceptual Physics
Engineering Physics
GR Code SC
Offered Currently
Open to Juniors
Required by Career & College
Fine Arts

Chemistry in the Community is a laboratory-focused course, using experimentation to explore basic chemistry concepts. This course uses real-world environmental issues to explore multiple topics in chemistry through lecture, discussion, and guided experiments.