Science and Materials in Nature I

Topics: What is Science, Importance of Science, Characteristics of Science, Scientific Project Design, Project Design Activities, Application of Characteristics of Science in our Everyday Life (in Health and medicine, in the Home, in School or Education, in Agriculture, in Industry). Duration: 3 Days/3 Hours. Course Fee: GHS150


Science and Materials in Nature II

Topics: The Periodic Table of Elements, Metals (Chemical Properties of Metals, Corrosion, Methods for the prevention of Corrosion, Formation of Alloys, Uses of Metals), Non-Metals (Physical properties of Non-metals, Chemical Properties, Uses of Non-metals), Semi-Metals (Metalloids), Differences Between Metals and Non-Metals, Differences between Semi-Metals and Non-Metals, Differences Between Metals and Semi-Metals. Duration: 3 Days/3 Hours. Course Fee: GHS150


Science and Materials in Nature III

Topics: Properties of Solids (Properties of Solid Metals and some of their uses, Uses of Polymers in relation to their properties, The properties and uses of Crystalline solids), Binary Compounds (Binary Ionic Compounds, Properties of Ionic Compounds, Binary Covalent Compounds), Writing of Chemical Formulae for and Naming of Binary Compounds. Duration: 3 Days/3 Hours. Course Fee: GHS150


Diffusion and Osmosis

Topics: Concepts of Diffusion (Examples of Diffusion in Living and Non-Living Cells), Factors that Affect Diffusion, Application of Diffusion in Everyday Life, Osmosis, Application of Osmosis in our Daily Life. Duration: 3 Days/3 Hours. Course Fee: GHS150


Reproduction in Plants and Humans I

Topics: Reproduction in Plants, Sexual Reproduction, Pollination, Agents of Pollination, Fertilisation, Advantages and Disadvantages of Sexual Reproduction in Plants, Asexual Reproduction (Natural Asexual or Vegetative Reproduction), Artificial Propagation (Artificial Propagation Methods), Advantages of Natural Asexual Reproduction in Plants vs Artificial Propagation of Plants, Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Artificial Methods. Duration: 3 Days/3 Hours. Course Fee: GHS150


Reproduction in Plants and Humans II

Topics: Female Reproductive System, Male Reproductive System, Processes of Reproduction in Humans, Menstrual Cycle (Overview of Menstrual Cycle), Significance in Reproduction, Phases of Menstrual Cycle, Hormonal Regulation, Importance of Ovulation, Contraception, Menstrual Disorders, Reproductive Health Issues, Menstrual Health, Methods of Tracking the Menstrual Cycle. Duration: 3 Days/3 Hours. Course Fee: GHS150


Powering the Future with energy

Topics: Overview of Fossil Fuels, Solar Panels, The Future of Solar Energy in Ghana, How Solar Panels are Installed in Ghana, Exploring the Impact of Environmental Factors on Solar Panel Installation, Maintenance of Solar Panels, Advantages of Solar Energy to Life in Ghana, Solar Panels uses in Ghana, Impact of Solar Energy. Duration: 3 Days/3 Hours. Course Fee: GHS150


Force

Topics: Force, Types of Forces (Frictional Force, Gravitational Force, Cohesive and Adhesive Forces), Terms Associated with Force (Distance, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration), Resultant force and Acceleration, Calculations. Duration: 3 Days/3 Hours. Course Fee: GHS150


Basic Electronics

Topics: Overview of Electronics, Some Electronic Components and their Uses, Designing Circuits Involving Transistors and Switches, How to Design a Circuit, Method of Building an Amplifier, Process of Building an Amplifier Circuit, Audio Frequency (AF) Amplifiers. Duration: 3 Days/3 Hours. Course Fee: GHS150


Promoting Health and Safety I

Topics: Hazards, Types of Hazard, Causes and Prevention (Chemical, Biological, Fire, Electrical, Physical, Psychological, Natural Disasters), Lifestyle Diseases, Causes of Lifestyle Disease/non-communicable disease, Effects of Lifestyle Diseases, Cardiovascular Diseases (Causes, symptoms, and Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases), Chronic Respiratory Diseases (Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention of Chronic Respiratory Diseases), Symptoms of Some Lifestyle Diseases (Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity, Hypertension, Hypotension, Respiratory Diseases, Lung Cancer), Some General Preventions of Lifestyle Diseases. Duration: 3 Days/3 Hours. Course Fee: GHS150


Promoting Health and Safety II

Topics: Drugs, Classes of Drugs, Narcotics (Physiological Effects, Societal risks from recreational drugs), Heroin (Physiological Effects, Hazards to the Body, Hazards to Society), Stimulants (Physiological Effects, Hazards to the Body, Hazards to Society, Effect of the Stimulants, Example of Stimulants), Depressants (Physiological Effects, Hazards to the Body, Hazards to Society), Alcohol (Physiological Effects, Hazards to the Body, Hazards to Society), Hallucinogens (Physiological Effects, Hazards to the Body, Hazards to Society), Marijuana (Physiological Effects, Hazards to the Body, Hazards to Society), Steroids (Physiological Effects, Hazards to the Body, Hazards to Society), Attributes of Drugs. Duration: 3 Days/3 Hours. Course Fee: GHS150


Production in Local Industry

Topics: Production of local Soap, Experiment to Produce Different Types of Soap, Activities Involved in Preparing Gari (Process in Cyanide Detoxification, De-watering and fermentation stages), Scientific Principles Underlining Gari Production, Activities involved in Preparing Tubani, Science Processes involved in Tubani making, Activities involved in Preparing Kenkey (Process of Fermentation, Importance of Fermentation), Kenkey making Process (Moulding of Kenkey into balls), Science Processes Involved in Kenkey Making). Duration: 3 Days/3 Hours. Course Fee: GHS150

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