
Earth and Life Science 11-HUMSS B 25-26
Earth and Life Science introduces learners to the fascinating systems and processes that shape our planet and support life.
The course explores fundamental concepts in astronomy, geology, meteorology, biology, and environmental science. Students will investigate the origin and structure of the universe and solar system, examine the Earth's subsystems and materials, trace the planet’s geologic history, and analyze natural hazards and how communities can adapt and respond.
Through inquiry-based learning, observation, and real-world applications, learners will develop scientific literacy and a deeper appreciation of Earth as a dynamic and life-sustaining planet.
The course explores fundamental concepts in astronomy, geology, meteorology, biology, and environmental science. Students will investigate the origin and structure of the universe and solar system, examine the Earth's subsystems and materials, trace the planet’s geologic history, and analyze natural hazards and how communities can adapt and respond.
Through inquiry-based learning, observation, and real-world applications, learners will develop scientific literacy and a deeper appreciation of Earth as a dynamic and life-sustaining planet.

Earth and Life Science 11-HUMSS A 25-26
This learning area is designed to provide a general background for the understanding of the Earth Science and Biology. It presents the history of the Earth through geologic time. It discusses the Earth’s structure and composition, and processes. Issues, concerns, and problems pertaining to natural hazards are also included. It also deals with the basic principles and processes in the study of biology. It covers life processes and interactions at the cellular, organism, population and ecosystem levels.