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Section G · College-Preparatory Elective

Backyard Homesteading and Self-Sufficiency - Semester 3

UC A-G approved Backyard Homesteading and Self-Sufficiency - Semester 3 course delivered fully online through immersive VR and AI-enhanced instruction.

1/2 Year Online · Remote / Hybrid / In-Person Interdisciplinary Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 5 credits

Section GUC A‑G Requirement

College-Preparatory Elective1 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.

What You'll Learn

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

Course Structure

Unit 1Weeks 1–4

Foundations & Context

  • Core vocabulary and concepts
  • Skill baseline assessment
Unit 2Weeks 5–9

Core Content

  • Primary content delivery
  • Applied practice activities
Unit 3Weeks 10–14

Application & Synthesis

  • Real-world application
  • Final project or exam prep

Lectures & Reviews

Curated YouTube videos for Backyard Homesteading and Self-Sufficiency - Semester 3

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.

TEDTED-Ed

How do solar panels work? - Richard Komp

Open on YouTube
SpecialistFood Farmer Earth

Backyard Ecosystems: A Homesteader's Guide to Permaculture

Open on YouTube
Specialistmartysgarden

Creating A SELF SUFFICIENT HOMESTEAD 5 Months In

Open on YouTube
SpecialistThe Urban Harvest - Homegrown Education

6 Actionable Steps To Self Sufficiency

Open on YouTube
SpecialistCarter County OSU Extension

Episode #1 Introduction to Homesteading

Open on YouTube

Coming from The VR School

Originals in production

YouTube has solid intro homesteading content (Roots & Refuge, Justin Rhodes) but Semester 3 — fermentation, soap-making at scale, and structured composting systems — is under-served as a college-level treatment.

  • Fermentation as Food Science: lacto-ferments, kombucha SCOBY chemistry, vinegar mother

    studio + microscopy · ~22 min

    • Identify the microbial ecology of lacto-fermentation
    • Calibrate salt brines for safe ferment
    • Diagnose a stalled or contaminated ferment
  • Cold-process Soap Chemistry: saponification math + safety

    lab walkthrough · ~18 min

    • Run a SAP-value calculation for a custom oil blend
    • Demonstrate lye safety and gel-phase control
    • Distinguish gel-phase vs. force-cure behavior
  • Hot-compost Engineering: C:N ratio, thermophilic windows, pile geometry

    outdoor + thermal-camera overlay · ~16 min

    • Compute a working C:N ratio from a bin of mixed inputs
    • Read a thermophilic temperature curve
    • Diagnose anaerobic failure modes

These topics are commissioned for VR School production after Dr. Cheteni's review — recorded in our VR studio, taught by expert faculty. Backyard Homesteading and Self-Sufficiency - Semester 3 will receive these as immersive lessons alongside the curated YouTube library above.

Prerequisites & Requirements

Open 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.

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