1. Mathematics
Key Topics: Algebra, Functions and Graphs, Trigonometry, Geometry, Statistics, and Financial Mathematics.
Skills Developed: Logical reasoning, critical thinking, problem-solving, and applying math to real-life contexts like finance and data interpretation.
2. Life Sciences
Key Topics: Cell biology, molecular biology, genetics, biodiversity, ecosystems, and human biology.
Skills Developed: Scientific inquiry, observation, and understanding biological systems and their interconnections.
3. Physical Sciences
Key Topics: Mechanics, waves, electricity, magnetism, matter, and chemical reactions.
Skills Developed: Experimental skills, understanding scientific principles, and applying Physics and Chemistry to real-world phenomena.
4. Computer Applications Technology (CAT)
Key Topics: Word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentations, internet tools, and IT theory.
Skills Developed: IT literacy, data organization, digital communication, and the ability to use technology for productivity and innovation.