Academic Track

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)

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About STEM

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics are intertwining disciplines when applied in the real world. The difference of the STEM curriculum with the other strands and tracks is the focus on advanced concepts and topics.

Under the track, you can become a pilot, an architect, an astrophysicist, a biologist, a chemist, an engineer, a dentist, a nutritionist, a nurse, a doctor, and a lot more. Those who are also interested in Marine Engineering should take this track.

Program Educational Objectives

The STEM strand provides a comprehensive curriculum that aims to nurture learners’ curiosity, innovation, and problem-solving skills through the study of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. It equips students with the knowledge and competencies needed for advanced studies and future careers in scientific, technical, and research-based fields, making them globally competitive and responsible citizens.

Student Outcomes

At the end of the program, graduates of the STEM strand are expected to:

  • Strengthen scientific knowledge and skills – Master fundamental concepts in biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics, applying them in real-life situations.
  • Enhance critical and analytical thinking – Develop the ability to analyze data, solve complex problems, and make logical, evidence-based decisions.
  • Promote innovation and creativity – Encourage learners to design, experiment, and create solutions that address real-world challenges.
  • Develop technological and research competencies – Acquire skills in research methods, laboratory practices, and the use of modern tools and technologies.
  • Foster collaboration and leadership – Work effectively in teams, communicate ideas clearly, and demonstrate responsibility in group projects and scientific endeavors.
  • Prepare for higher education and careers – Build a solid foundation for college courses and careers in medicine, engineering, computer science, architecture, natural sciences, and other STEM-related fields.
  • Uphold ethical and social responsibility – Apply scientific knowledge with integrity and contribute to sustainable development and the welfare of society.