innovative courses and a unique learning environment
are provided to students.
提供創新課程和獨特的學習環境
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主修課程
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200+ Major Courses
布朗秉持實驗教育精神
Independent Learners
Students take initiative in exploring, planning, and mastering their learning, fostering self-driven attitudes that prepare them for future challenges.
Moral Character
Students demonstrate strong moral character, with honesty, responsibility, and self-discipline at their core.
Broad Knowledge
Students engage in interdisciplinary learning, building a solid and extensive knowledge base with the ability to think across different fields.
Critical Thinking
Students develop the ability to think independently, analyze issues, and solve challenges creatively.
Active Citizenship
Students actively participate in social matters, showing care for their community and embodying collaboration and a spirit of service.
Students take initiative in exploring, planning, and mastering their learning, fostering self-driven attitudes that prepare them for future challenges.
Students demonstrate strong moral character, with honesty, responsibility, and self-discipline at their core.
Students engage in interdisciplinary learning, building a solid and extensive knowledge base with the ability to think across different fields.
Students develop the ability to think independently, analyze issues, and solve challenges creatively.
Students actively participate in social matters, showing care for their community and embodying collaboration and a spirit of service.
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Mathematics
The Mathematics program provides curriculum from algebra to statistics, liberal arts math, linear algebra, calculus, and differential equations. These courses fulfill breadth requirements, associate degree requirements and transfer major requirements for degrees in mathematics, physics, chemistry and engineering. Many B.A./B.S. level careers require extensive background in mathematics. Virtually all two-year career programs in the business or technology fields require a solid foundation in mathematics.
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Computer Science
Computer science is an exciting program dealing with the problems in organizing, representing, manipulating and presenting information in an automatic processing environment. Computerized information systems are being developed and used in almost every field. The goal of the computer science program is to provide an understanding of the functions of the modern computer and operational skills in program development. There is an increasing demand for software engineers as anything that plugs into a wall outlet or runs on a battery has a microcontroller or microprocessor at its core and therefore an embedded program running.
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Business
The program offers a variety of courses in Accounting, Advertising, Bookkeeping, Business Administration, Business Law, Electronic Commerce, Entrepreneurship, Ethics, Finance, Human Resource Management, Investing, Management, Managing Diversity in the Workplace, and Marketing.
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Social Studies
Social studies in high school typically encompasses a variety of subjects aimed at helping students understand human society, its history, structure, and functioning. The core components generally include history, geography, civics and government, economics, and sociology.
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Science
High school science courses cover a range of subjects designed to give students a foundational understanding of the natural world, scientific principles, and the methods used to investigate and understand it. The core components typically include biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, and environmental science.
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PreMathematics
Pre-math includes Algebra 1 and 2, Geometry, and Pre-Calculus courses, which together lay a solid foundation for college-level mathematics. These courses are designed to provide students with the essential skills and knowledge needed to succeed in more advanced mathematical studies and various STEM fields.
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Engineering
The Engineering program provides curriculum concerned with the fundamentals of mechanics, electrical theory, and materials that can be applied to all disciplines within engineering. The degree concentrates on helping students develop critical thinking skills, a creative imagination and excellent communication skills to effectively function in the professional environment. Most careers in engineering require a baccalaureate or graduate degree. Career options include: mechanical engineer, civil engineer, computer engineer, aerospace engineer, biomedical engineer, automotive engineer and manufacturing engineer.
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