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UC A-G approved Supply Chain Management and Logistics - Semester 2 course delivered fully online through immersive VR and AI-enhanced instruction.
College-Preparatory Elective — 1 year required
Must be chosen from additional courses in categories A–F (beyond the minimum requirements) OR from other UC-approved college-preparatory electives, including computer science, business, statistics, and interdisciplinary STEM courses.
Why This Matters for College Admission
G electives are where students develop depth and signal academic passion. AI, cybersecurity, data science, and entrepreneurship courses are highly competitive differentiators for tech-oriented admissions profiles.
Apply environmental science principles to real-world sustainability challenges
Analyze ecosystems, biogeochemical cycles, and biodiversity
Evaluate human impacts on climate, land use, water, and energy systems
Design evidence-based environmental solutions using scientific methodology
Interpret data from field studies, remote sensing, and laboratory investigations
Prepare for the AP Environmental Science exam
Foundations & Context
Core Content
Application & Synthesis
Hand-picked from credible educators — AP teachers, university lectures, and Khan Academy. Click a thumbnail to play in place; cookies are blocked until you click.
What is Supply Chain Management? Definition, Process & Real Examples
Open on YouTubeWhat is Supply chain Management ( SCM )? Definition, Process & KPIs Explained in 3 Minutes!
Open on YouTubeWhat is Logistics Management? Meaning, Basic Functions, Examples & Strategies
Open on YouTubeRethinking the Warehouse: Urban Space and Economy in an Age of Smart Logistics
Open on YouTubeIntroduction to Supply Chain Management (SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT EXPLAINED UNDER 10 MINUTES)
Open on YouTubeOpen to qualifying students in grades 9, 10, 11, 12; no prerequisites required
All students complete a placement conversation with our admissions team before enrollment is confirmed. Questions? Contact admissions.