Group 4 Experimental Sciences Standard level Subjects Design Technology Biology Chemistry Physics Environmental Systems & Societies Sports, Health & Exercise Science NIST Applied Science
Higher level Subjects Design Technology Biology* Chemistry * Physics *Biology and Chemistry can also be chosen in Group 6
Group 4 Experimental Sciences
Biology Fieldtrip to Khao Yai
Biology Fieldtrip to Khao Yai
Biology
Chemistry
Chemistry
Sports, Exercise and Health Science
Sports, Exercise and Health Science
Sports, Exercise and Health Science
NIST Applied Science
NIST Applied Science
Physics
Physics
ESS Fieldtrip to Chiang Mai
ESS Mangrove Tree planting
Group 4 Project
Group 4 Project
Group 4 Project
ALL students must take ONE subject in Group 4 Group 1 Language A
Group 2 Second Language
Group 3 Humanities
Group 4 SL BIO HL SL HL SL HL SL SL SL HL
BIO CHEM CHEM DT DT ESS SEHS PHYS PHYS
Group 5 Group 6 Maths Arts & Options
Is it possible to take TWO sciences ? YES!
Group 1 Language A
Group 2 Second Language
Group 3 Humanities
Group 4 SL BIO HL SL HL SL HL SL SL SL HL
BIO CHEM CHEM DT DT ESS SEHS PHYS PHYS
Group 5 Maths
Group 6 Arts & Options SL BIO HL BIO SL CHEM HL CHEM
If you take TWO sciences, you CANNOT TAKE: Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5 Group 6
Language A
Second Language
Humanities
SL
BIO
HL
BIO
SL
CHEM
HL
CHEM
SL
DT
HL
DT
SL
ESS
Maths
SL
SEHS
SL
PHYS
HL
PHYS
Arts & Options SL BIO HL BIO SL CHEM HL CHEM ART MUSIC THEATRE 2 HUMANITIES
UNIVERSITY I MIGHT STUDY:
COMMONLY TAKEN:
Business, Economics, Law
ESS
Medicine Engineering
Biology + Chemistry Physics + Chemistry
Art , Graphic Design
Design Technology
Professional Sport, Physiotherapist
Sports Science
Standard vs. Higher
Higher courses go into more depth and cover more areas. Standard is not easier, – there is just less to cover
Criteria For Choosing your Group 4 subject (in order of importance) 1. Personal interest and enjoyment 2. Ability 3. Future career plans
What next? § Look at the science portal pages § Speak to the seniors § Speak to your science teacher for advice § Speak to your university counsellor § Speak to the teacher of your preferred
option
THEN MAKE AN INFORMED DECISION