For Donovan Catholic Students
Spring Courses Available at Donovan Catholic
HS Course Title | OCC Course Title | Course Description | Course Code | Section | Teacher | Pre-Reqs |
English Literature and Composition | English II | This course introduces students to the study of fiction, poetry and drama, and requires written assignments (totaling 3,500 words, minimum), including at least one documented essay, that build on the writing and research skills developed in ENGL 151 | ENGL-152 | MD2 | Christine Mattsson | ENGL-151 |
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AP History P2 | US History to 1877 | A survey of the history of the United States from the discovery of the Western Hemisphere to the end of the Reconstruction period (1877). The course includes political, social and economic factors important in the foundation of America. | HIST-173 | MD1 | Michael Durilla |
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Physics AP1 | Physics I | A laboratory course dealing with the major areas of physics. These include measurement, mechanics, heat and sound. The basic principles of these topics are studied in terms of their applications | PHYS-171 | MD1 | Thomas Darcy | MATH 161 or higher |
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IB Psychology | General Psychology | This introductory course focuses on the study of behavior and cognitive processes. Emphasis is on neuroscience, states of consciousness, human development, sensation and perception, learning, memory, intelligence, emotion and motivation, personality, psychological disorders, psychotherapy, and social behavior. | PSYC-172 | MD2 | Carly Scallon |
HS Course Title | OCC Course Title | Course Description | Course Code | Section | Teacher | Pre-Reqs |
AP Chemistry | General Chemistry II | This course, intended for science majors, is the second of a two-course sequence. Course topics include: colligative properties, chemical equilibrium, acid-base chemistry, kinetics, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and nuclear chemistry. The laboratory work involves analytical and spectrophotometric techniques relating to lecture topics | CHEM-182 | MD2 | Mike Lacy | CHEM-181 |
HS Course Title | OCC Course Title | Course Description | Course Code | Section | Teacher | Pre-Reqs |
AP Biology | General Biology II | This course is a continuation of BIOL 161, with emphasis on animal diversity, reproduction, development, physiology of various systems, ecology, and evolution/histories. | BIOL-162 | MD2 | Ken Oliver | BIOL-161 |
Questions?
Contact Haley Abruzzese at 732-255-0482 x7516 or HAbruzzese@ocean.edu