Chemistry

Introductory, college-preparatory study of matter, atomic structure, bonding, reactions, and energy—built around lab inquiry and quantitative problem solving.

Quick Facts

Credits 10 (year-long)
UC A–G Area D — Laboratory Science (Chemistry)
Level & GPA Weight Regular (unweighted per UCOP/district policy)
Recommended Grades G9–G11
Prerequisites Geometry (required); Algebra II (recommended).
Textbook Modern Chemistry (Holt, Rinehart, Winston). ISBN 0030565375. (Student prepares the hard-copy text.)

Course Description

This course builds a foundational understanding of the chemical principles that govern the physical world. Students develop fluency with the scientific method, atomic and molecular models, chemical bonding and reactions, stoichiometry, gases, solutions, acids and bases, equilibrium, kinetics, thermochemistry, and introductory organic chemistry. Learning emphasizes conceptual understanding, quantitative reasoning, and laboratory investigation.

What You’ll Learn

  • Plan and analyze experiments using the scientific method; write clear lab reports.
  • Model atomic structure, periodic trends, and types of chemical bonds.
  • Predict and balance chemical equations; perform stoichiometric calculations.
  • Apply gas laws; interpret phase changes and solution behavior.
  • Analyze acids/bases, titrations, pH, and buffers; reason about equilibrium and kinetics.
  • Explain reaction energetics and introductory organic structures and reactions. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}

Course Outline

Foundations: Matter & change; measurement; atomic structure; nuclear chemistry.

Structure & Periodicity: Electrons in atoms; periodic table & trends; chemical bonding.

Naming & Reactions: Nomenclature; equations & reactions; stoichiometry.

Physical Chemistry: Gases; states of matter; solutions; ions in solution.

Acid–Base & Equilibrium: Acids/bases, titration & pH; equilibrium; kinetics & energy.

Redox & Organic: Oxidation–reduction; introductory organic chemistry.

Laboratory Work

  • Virtual labs are integrated throughout the course.
  • Optional at-home wet labs with safety guidance and inexpensive materials (when feasible).
  • Final application project connecting core concepts to real-world phenomena.

Delivery Options & Tuition

Model What’s Included Live Hours Tuition
Independent Asynchronous Self-paced modules, graded work, email Q&A N/A $998
Teacher-Guided Asynchronous Instructor pacing, periodic check-ins, grading & feedback 8 hours $1,870
Mini-One-on-One Targeted coaching, problem-solving workshops 20 hours $2,180
One-on-One Fully personalized instruction & pacing ≈ 38–42 hrs (typical) $109/hr

Time & Workload Expectations

  • Outside study: plan steady weekly reading/problem practice alongside labs.
  • Communication: Email Q&A and periodic progress updates are available in all models.
  • Weekly load scales with your course window (start/end dates). Example:
    (live hours + independent hours) ÷ weeks ≈ weekly time

Grading & Course Policies

  • Weighting: Tests/Quizzes 20% • Homework 20% • Midterm 20% • Final 20% • Lab 20%.
  • Semesters: Each semester receives an independent final grade.
  • Devices: Assessments are closed-notes; unauthorized device use is considered cheating.
  • Test Corrections: Opportunities to regain up to 50% of lost points may be available at instructor discretion.
  • Attendance: Notify the office/instructor of planned absences; repeated tardiness impacts standing. 

Office Hours & Notes

  • Office Hours: by appointment.
  • Pacing Guide: Personalized to your start/end dates and seasonal schedules.