Grasp the basics of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics

Academic Track

Program Guide

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Grasp the basics of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics

Academic Track

Designed for students who want to pursue a degree centered on formulas, the STEM strand provides the necessary introduction for students in solving real-life problems and technical developments as foundation in related programs like Information Technology, Engineering, and Medicine.

Jumpstart your basic knowledge about the key principles of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics through critical thinking, solving calculus, and getting acquainted with the branches of science such as biology, chemistry, and physics to name a few.

Learn more about the course. Get a copy of the program guide in your email.

Designed for students who want to pursue a degree centered on formulas, the STEM strand provides the necessary introduction for students in solving real-life problems and technical developments as foundation in related programs like Information Technology, Engineering, and Medicine.

Jumpstart your basic knowledge about the key principles of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics through critical thinking, solving calculus, and getting acquainted with the branches of science such as biology, chemistry, and physics to name a few.

Learn more about the course. Get a copy of the program guide in your email.

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Program Outcomes

  • Design and interpret models, demonstrations, simulations, and representations of key principles in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines.
  • Utilize critical thinking to make sense of problems and apply the steps that scientists follow before arriving to a judgment about the world around you by applying scientific skills including familiarity with laboratory procedures, test methods, equipment, and protocols.
  • Employ valid and reliable research strategies in solving real issues faced by a partner company and help in creating and improving an existing product, and generating a new understanding in a changing world of technology.
  • Solve multi-concept and rich-context problems accurately using an approach which involves experiments and utilizing the underlying scientific, technical, and mathematical principles and ideas.
  • Conduct a scientific or technical research and present the result both orally and written in a logical, clear, and effective way.

  • Design and interpret models, demonstrations, simulations, and representations of key principles in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines.
  • Utilize critical thinking to make sense of problems and apply the steps that scientists follow before arriving to a judgment about the world around you by applying scientific skills including familiarity with laboratory procedures, test methods, equipment, and protocols.
  • Employ valid and reliable research strategies in solving real issues faced by a partner company and help in creating and improving an existing product, and generating a new understanding in a changing world of technology.
  • Solve multi-concept and rich-context problems accurately using an approach which involves experiments and utilizing the underlying scientific, technical, and mathematical principles and ideas.
  • Conduct a scientific or technical research and present the result both orally and written in a logical, clear, and effective way.
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Specialized Subjects

  • Pre-Calculus
  • General Biology 1
  • Basic Calculus
  • General Biology 2
  • General Physics 1
  • General Chemistry 1
  • General Physics 2
  • General Chemistry 2

  • Pre-Calculus
  • General Biology 1
  • Basic Calculus
  • General Biology 2
  • General Physics 1
  • General Chemistry 1
  • General Physics 2
  • General Chemistry 2
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Campuses with Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics

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Admission Requirements

The following requirements must be submitted to the Registrar's Office before admission to any academic program:

Senior High School (Grade 11)

  • Original Form 138 / SF9-JHS (Learner's Progress Report Card)
  • Original Form 137 / SF10-JHS (Learner's Permanent Academic Record)
  • PSA-issued Birth Certificate

Senior High School Transferees

  • Certificate of Transfer (Honorable Dismissal)
  • Original Form 138 / SF9-SHS
  • Original Form 137 / SF10-SHS (Copy for STI)
  • PSA-issued Birth Certificate

Get the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics program guide to learn more about the curriculum and competencies to help you make the right choice.