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What is 'conceptual' science?


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The high school I attended just had plain Biology, Chemistry, Physics, etc.

 

Here I have recently seen refernce to 'conceptual' chemistry and physics.

 

What makes a class 'conceptual?' (or how is it different from a standard/basic science course?)

 

Also - are conceptual classes considered college prep?

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A conceptual physics or chemistry class concentrates on the basic concepts without using much (or any) mathematics. This can be very beneficial, but also limits the material that can be covered. For a student who does not want to go into sciences I would say a good conceptual course can be sufficient college prep; for a student interested in STEM, a math based course would be preferable.

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