Wetaskiwin Composite High School

Wetaskiwin Composite High School

  • 4619 - 50 Avenue
  • Wetaskiwin, Alberta, AB T9A 0R6
  • Phone: 780-352-2295
  • Fax: 780-352-7319

Calendar

Sep6
  • Labour Day - No School!
  • All Day
Sep9
  • Last Day to Add Classes
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Sep10
  • Challenge Cup Volleyball Tournament
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Sep11
  • Challenge Cup Volleyball Tournament
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Sep12
  • PE 30 Canoe Trip
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Sep13
  • PE 30 Canoe Trip
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  • School Photos!
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Sep14
  • PE 30 Canoe Trip
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Science

Science 10  5 credits
It is strongly recommended that students achieve a minimum mark of 60% in grade 9 science to enroll in this course. This is an engaging introductory course to high school science that is designed for academic students. In Science 10 you will take an introductory look at biology, chemistry and physics to prepare you for whichever 20 level science course(s) you enroll in. There is a fourth unit that combines information gained in the first three to study social and environmental issues in science.

Science 20  5 credits
This course is designed for students that are academic and plan on attending university, but who are not planning on entering a science related program. It is a general science course that investigates earth science, biology, chemistry and physics. You will study topics like - continental drift, earthquakes, food chains and webs, solution and organic chemistry, Newton's three laws and more. This course also offers a half day field study conducted at the By-The-Lake Park in Wetaskiwin.

Science 30  5 credits
This course is designed for students who are academic and plan on attending university, but who are not planning on entering a science related program. Science 30 is a general science course with units in biology, chemistry, physics and energy and the environment. Some of the things you will be studying include - the circulatory system, genetics, acid and base chemistry, environmental chemistry, electricity, light, origin of the universe, global energy demand, power generation (traditional like coal and alternative like solar) and many more.

**Although any of the 20 level science courses will give you the prerequisite for this course it is highly recommended that the student have either Science 20 or 2 of the 20 level core sciences. This is based on the background information required in all three of the core science areas.

Biology 20  5 credits
This course is recommended for students that have achieved 60% or better in Science 10. In Biology 20 you will study how human systems, including the respiratory, circulatory, excretory, digestive and muscular systems, exchange matter and energy with the environment. You will also study photosynthesis and cellular respiration, biogeochemical cycles and biomes. In this course there is a fetal pig dissection and a ½ day field study at By-The-Lake Park in Wetaskiwin.

Biology 30  5 credits
It is recommended that students achieve a minimum grade of 60% in Biology 20 to continue with Biology 30. In this course you will study such topics as the nervous system and senses, the endocrine system, the reproductive system, cell division, genetics, DNA and protein synthesis and changes in populations. Throughout the course connections will be made with relevant societal, technological and political issues. An example of this may be discussing/researching genetic engineering and/or reproductive technologies. 

Chemistry 20  5 credits
This course is recommended for students that have achieved 60% or better in Science 10. Areas of study in Chemistry 20 include: chemical bonding (ionic and molecular bonds), gases (behaviors and laws), solutions (dilution, concentration and acid/base calculations), and stoichiometry (calculating quantities of substances in reactions). You will have many opportunities to conduct experiments to test the theories that you are learning.

Chemistry 30  5 credits
It is recommended that students achieve a minimum grade of 60% in Chemistry 20 to continue with Chemistry 30. You will study energy changes and how they are related to changes in matter. Some of the topics studied in this course are - laws of conservation of energy, thermodynamics, oxidation reduction reactions, organic chemistry, acids and bases, and dynamic equilibrium. As in chemistry 20 there will be laboratory opportunities to test out the new material you learn.

Physics 20  5 credits
This course is recommended for students that have achieved 60% or better in Science 10. In this course you will study kinematics and dynamics, periodic motion and conservation of energy. A strong link between these areas of study and laboratory work is present throughout the course.

Physics 30  5 credits
It is recommended that students achieve a minimum grade of 60% in Physics 20 to continue with Physics 30. If you take Physics 30 you will have the opportunity to study - the conservation of energy and momentum, electric and magnetic forces and fields, electromagnetic radiation and the photoelectric effect and atomic physics (including the structure of the atom and nuclear reactions).

Science 14  5 credits
This course is recommended for students who achieved less than 60% in Science 9. Science 14 covers topics like the properties of matter, simple machines, plant and animal cells and ecosystems. If you take Science 14 you will get to do several assignments in the computer lab and you will have the opportunity to do lab work.

Science 24  5 credits
This course is the continuation of Science 14, successful completion of Science 24 will provide you with the minimum 10 credits in science that are required to graduate. In this course you will study chemical reactions, electricity, fossil fuels, diseases, transportation safety and more. If you take Science 24 you will get to do several assignments in the computer lab and you will have the opportunity to do lab work.

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