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Science Courses

Our Science courses include many basic sciences such as Earth Science and General Science, as well as more advanced level science courses like Biology and Chemistry.

Each subject contains lesson content designed specifically for independent study, complete with lecture notes, self-tests, and exams. Textbooks are included when required and all courses include unlimited instructor support available via phone or e-mail. Students have up to 15 weeks to complete each course.

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Biology (1 credit)
Fulfill your High School Biology requirement at home with training from Penn Foster High School. We’ll guide you through the course with class notes, textbooks, and unlimited instructor support. Each lesson has been specifically designed for independent study—you’ll learn biology in no time.
Chemistry (1 credit)
This survey course in chemistry is concerned with the nature of our physical world and seeks to explain how and why matter behaves as it does…
Earth Science (1 credit)
Designed for students who have little or no previous science background, Earth Science concentrates on four main areas of study: Geology, Oceanography, Meteorology, and Astronomy…
General Science (1 credit)
This course surveys the entire spectrum of the sciences, including physics, chemistry, and biology. Students gain further knowledge of atoms and molecules, light and sound, electricity and magnetism, astronomy, and more…
Physical Science (1 credit)
This multi-subject course covers mechanics (energy, forces, liquids, gases, solids), heat, sound, chemistry, light, electricity and electronics. It discusses the relationship between science, technology, and the environment...