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2023-2024 WWCC College Catalog 
    
2023-2024 WWCC College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

CAP 024 - General Science


Credits: 5
LEC hours per week: 5
This course is designed for students seeking an adult high school diploma through the High School 21+ Program, students studying for the GED exam, and students seeking educational enrichment. Students will explore foundational topics in science; a special focus will be placed on understanding those issues within the context of everyday life. Throughout this course students will gain familiarity with evidence-based writing, reading for comprehension, media/computer literacy, and mathematical concepts used in science. Students who successfully complete this course will earn a High School 21+ lab credit in science; students can earn an additional credit if they demonstrate the requisite competencies. All students under 19 years of age must have a signed release from the last school they attended. Students 16-17 years of age must first be admitted to the College following the Alternative Education Program (AEP) eligibility or Underage Admissions Policy, which is available in the High School Programs office. Formerly: ABE 024.
Course Outcomes:
  • Evaluate scientific arguments presented in diverse media formats. (CCRS R5-9)
  • Comprehend scientific text, summarize key supporting details, and cite specific textual evidence. (CCRS R1, 2, and 10)
  • Create logical scientific arguments and cite evidence using logical and valid reasoning. (CCRS W1 and 9)
  • Produce clear and coherent writing in which development, organization, and style is appropriate to the task while using an academic writing process. (CCRS W4 and 5, R2-5)
  • Perform scientific investigations in a lab setting; gather, analyze, and critically evaluate scientific data; and communicate scientific results according to appropriate academic standards.
  • Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects, assessing the credibility of sources, integrating information, and citing relevant sources. (CCRS W7-9)
  • Perform basic mathematical computations in relation to scientific study, including data represented in charts and graphs.
  • Use technology skills for academic purposes, including word processing and learning management systems and to increase background knowledge, access information, and enhance scholarship.
  • Compile evidence through portfolio assessment to document academic growth and increased proficiency in content areas.
  • Students will show proficiency at Level D in Reading based on the Career and College Readiness Standards Anchors 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, and 10 (use reading rubric to determine competency).
  • Students will show proficiency at Level D in Writing based on the Career and College Readiness Standards Anchors 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 (use writing rubric to determine competency).
  • Students will show proficiency at Level B in Math based on the Career and College Readiness Standards Anchors 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 (use math rubric to determine competency).
Course Topics:
  1. The Scientific Method
  2. Characteristics of life
  3. Cells - functions, structures, and division
  4. Evolution
  5. Genetics
  6. Chemistry - periodic table and chemical reactions
  7. Ecology - local, regional, and global
  8. Cycles - water, nitrogen, and carbon
  9. Reading comprehension and writing skills
  10. Media literacy
  11. Computer fundamentals