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  1. Modern High School Biology, a Recommended Course of Study by Dorothy F. Stone, 1959
  2. High school and college biology:A multi-level model of the effects of high school biology courses on student academic performance in introductory college biology courses : (Dissertation) by John Francis Loehr, 2005-09-01
  3. Investigating environmental problems in a high school biology course, for grades 11-12 (Sedro-Woolley project report) by William Reinard, 1971
  4. New Choices, New Responsibilities: Ethical Issues in the Life Sciences : A Teaching Resource on Bioethics for High School Biology Courses by Bruce Jennings, Kathleen Nolan, et all 1991-11
  5. [Master's project] by Michelle L Wood, 1999
  6. Life is exciting: An introductory biology course for schools by L. G Humphrys, 1966
  7. Modern high school biology;: A recommended course of study (Science Manpower Project monographs) by Dorothy F Stone, 1959
  8. A general outline for a high school advanced biology course by Carl Cochrane, 1982
  9. The living barrier: A primer on transfer across biological membranes (Monographs in modern biology for upper school and university courses) by Roy Jerome Levin, 1969
  10. Statistical Tools in Human Biology: Proceedings of the 17th Course of the International School of Mathematics "G Stampacchia" : Erice, Italy 18-25 S (Science ... Culture Series (Singapore). Mathematics.) by Italy) G. Stampacchia International School of Mathematics 1993 (Erice, E. Pacciani, et all 1994-12
  11. Excitable cells (Monographs in modern biology for upper school and university courses) by F. A Miles, 1969
  12. Biology, Senior High School (Grade Ten), Course of by Author Unknown, 1927
  13. A study of the effect of a course in high school biology on performance in college biology, by Bert Cunningham, 1934
  14. Biology I-[II],: A high school course (USAFI study guide) by Alfred E Zietlow, 1963

1. Online Biology Courses Using The Internet In Education
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2. The Scientist - Gender-Based Biology Courses Take Diverse Forms
Introductory general biology courses and textbooks cover a vast amount of material Several medical schools and graduate schools have instituted women's health subsections
http://www.the-scientist.com/yr1998/nov/lewis_p3_981109.html
The Scientist 12[22]:3, Nov. 09, 1998
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Gender-Based Biology Courses Take Diverse Forms
By Ricki Lewis Introductory general biology courses and textbooks cover a vast amount of material. They tend to stress the similarities of life at the molecular and cellular levels, with Homo sapiens considered but one of many species. For students wishing to learn specifically about the female body, or about differences between the sexes, these courses aren't usually appropriate.
ANALOGY: Like women's absence in past medical tests and clinical trials, many problems have not been addressed in biology, anatomy, or physiology classes, maintains Heidi Fencl, director of the Women and Science program for the University of Wisconsin system. And so arose gender-based biology courses, which explore in-depth sexual differentiation. Most of these classes are offered through womens studies departments, but some hail from biology or psychology departments. And they are quite popular, say those who teach and take them. Relates Christina Wesolek

3. Biology Courses For 2003 Enrolment
biology courses for 2003 enrolment Students Talking. Our courses offer choice, relevant content, quality teaching, friendly staff
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4. Online Biology Courses, Engineering Courses.
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5. Biology - Short Courses
biology offers a range of short courses relevant to industry, medicine and Teachers Professional Updating courses. schools/Colleges events and activities.
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Biology Short Courses Biology offers a range of short courses relevant to industry, medicine and education. Our courses are run by dedicated, enthusiastic tutor teams committed to providing a really rewarding and relevant learning experience. Revised and updated annually, our courses are designed to keep you in touch with the very latest developments in your area. Many of our courses are well supported by industry and draw upon the expertise of experienced scientists and professionals in outside organisations. All course participants are provided with high quality pre-course and in-course supporting literature. Training Courses in Medical Diagnostics Teachers Professional Updating Courses Schools/Colleges events and activities Other services and training provided by the Department of Biological Sciences
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Our biomedical courses are accredited by The Royal College of Pathologists
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6. Online Biology Courses
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7. Project BIO Homepage
OnLine courses. Teaching Resources involves biology educators and students at Iowa State University, Iowa community colleges, Iowa high schools and
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Articulation ... Selected ISU Homepages Project BIO is a partnership for biology education. It involves biology educators and students at Iowa State University, Iowa community colleges, Iowa high schools and selected Iowa industries. The goal of the project is to develop and share biology education resources via the Internet This project is funded by the Site maintained by Doug Bull: ddbull@iastate.edu

8. BioPlanet Bioinformatics Schools & Courses Systems Biology Courses In The US - B
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10. Biology Online Education
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Cell and Molecular Biology Online , an informational resource for cell and molecular biologists. Features resources for biology research and education , including protocols, lab home pages, journals... We Recommend... Online Publications. Protocols and Methods. Current Research. Education ... Biomaterials - The Technology of the Future. Online Career Resources for Bioscientists ...
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11. Biology Courses
biology courses. Jump to courses entry into the job market and/or graduate and professional schools. Students will complete and present the academic
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Introduction to Biology 100- Fall 1999- Dr. Hudson Course Description

This course is designed to acquaint non-science majors with basic concepts and principles in biology. The focus is on those aspects essential to scientific literacy. The laboratory component of the course provides students with experience in the process of biological science through experimentation. Methods of Assessment
Exams, Lab quizzes
Course Evaluation
Of what I remember about General Biology, I remember being somewhat bored and tired of the material. I probably should have tried to test out of it and advance to the next level of the biology courses. Of the labs that I can think of, I remember them being fairly uninteresting and a chore to come to class. However we did do one gel electrophoresis in the laboratory using simulated blood samples, this was very interesting and actually I could say, began to steer me in the direction I eventually came too my senior year.
Self Evaluation
Introduction to biology was a review for myself. I had taken many biology courses and advanced placement biology in high school. One would think I would easily get an A in the course and understand each topic fully. This course was one of the first college courses I had taken and it was a real eye opener. My study habits were virtually non-existent as I didn't have to study in high school to get A's and B's in classes. I found out the hard way by not studying frequently or at all and resulted in a C for the class. Unfortunately I didn't learn much because of the habits I got into freshman year. I could have used this course much more to reinforce what I had already learn, while learning more in-depth in the areas covered.

12. Undergraduate Biology Courses
College of Science And Mathematics. Undergraduate biology Programs. Chairperson Bonnie Lustigman, Ph.D. Freshman courses offered for biology majors assume that the student has taken biology, chemistry prepared to enter professional schools of medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine
http://www.csam.montclair.edu/catalog/fugbio.html
College of Science And Mathematics
Undergraduate Biology Programs
Chairperson: Bonnie Lustigman, Ph.D. A student can prepare for a biology career, graduate work, or professional programs in medicine, dentistry, medical technology, physical therapy, veterinary medicine, pharmacy and other fields related to biology, by taking the major requirements with a proper selection of electives. Students can obtain certification to teach biology by completing the professional sequence. A minor in biology is also available, as is a concentration in environmental science. Outstanding students can take advantage of the MSU Honors Program and be granted Honors in Biology by fulfilling the prescribed requirements. For information about the program, contact the department chairperson. Freshman courses offered for biology majors assume that the student has taken biology, chemistry and physics and at least three years of college preparatory mathematics in high school.
Biology Major Required Courses
BIOL 120 Plant Form and Function 4 BIOL 132 Animal Form and Function 4 BIOL 213 Introduction to Field Ecology 4 BIOL 230 Cell and Molecular Biology 4 BIOL 380 Genetics 4 BIOL 490 Senior Seminar in Biology 2
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CHEM 120 General Chemistry I 4 CHEM 121 General Chemistry II 4 CHEM 230 Organic Chemistry I 3 CHEM 231 Organic Chemistry II 3 CHEM 232 Experimental Organic Chemistry I 2

13. Biology Requirements & Courses
300level or higher biology courses. 15 hours on careers in biology as well as graduate and professional schools provided by guest lecturers and field trips
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Degree Requirements
Course Offerings
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Department of Biological Sciences
Major Minor Course Offerings
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(B.S. degree) At least 43 hours are required. A minimum of thirty-five hours in Biology including BIO 151, 252, 254, 356 (the biology core ), 451, and 452 with the remaining fifteen hours in courses numbered 300 or higher . In addition, required allied hours are CHE 111, 112, and 113. MAT 121; GSC 120; CHE 201, 202, 309, and 310 are recommended. MAT 201 or PSY 211 are also recommended for students planning on graduate or professional school. Teaching majors in Biology must take BIO 151, 252, 254, 356, 305, 311, 335, 451, 452, and 316, 320, or 413, as well as CHE 111, 112, and 113. Summary of Major Requirements Biology Core Courses 16 hours Biology Seminar Courses 4 hours 300-level or higher Biology Courses 15 hours Required Allied Courses in Chemistry 8 hours Minimum Requirement for Major 43 hours
Minor
A minimum of nineteen hours including 151, 252, 254, and 356 (the biology core). Summary of Minor Requirements Biology Core Courses 16 hours Additional Biology Courses 3 hours Minimum Requirement for Major 43 hours
Courses Offered
  • The four courses in the biology core (BIO 151, 252, 254, 356) are preferably taken in the freshman and sophomore years; all should be completed before the spring of the junior year.

14. BIOLOGY PROGRAM
PreVeterinary options prepare students for entry professional schools in these interested in these options should elect courses appropriate to biology MINOR
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UNIVERSITY OF BRIDGEPORT
BIOLOGY PROGRAM
The Biology program offers curricula leading to a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science with emphasis in the following areas: Biology, Zoology, Ecology, Marine Biology Pre-Chiropractic, Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Medicine, Pre-Naturopathy, Pre-Veterinary . The biological training offered provides the student with either a basic core preparation leading to further study in graduate or professional school, or immediately marketable training for industry or government service. The program also offers a minor for students in other majors. The Biology program is located in the Charles A. Dana Hall of Science on the University of Bridgeport campus. Directions may be found by clicking the picture below. FACULTY: COURSES Click the microscope to see the descriptions of courses offered by the Biology Program SCHEDULES:
Fall, 2004

CAREERS IN BIOLOGY
BACHELOR OF ARTS: The Bachelor of Arts degree is for students seeking a broad liberal arts program. It is designed to allow students to obtain a minor that may be appropriate for some careers. Requirements for Graduation with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Biology
  • Completion of 120 total credits with a "C" average, 2.0 g.p.a., or better

15. Biology Undergraduate Program
Teaching Writing in Secondary schools, and a for Adolescents are interdisciplinary courses that involve biology Teaching Methods and the biology Practicum in a
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Biology as a discipline touches on all of our lives in many different ways. Society as a whole must increasingly come to grips with issues relating to biotechnology, the environment, and health care. Students majoring in other departments who are interested in taking courses or pursuing a minor in Biology have a wide variety of courses from which to choose. We offer two full year sequences of courses, Life Science I and II , and Anatomy and Physiology I and II , either of which satisfy the 6 credit entry-level requirement of the Biology minor. Our other entry-level courses allow students to satisfy their math/science course requirements or science laboratory requirement while pursuing a particular area of interest such as Adaptations General Botany Nutrition or Human Biology . Interested students may also opt to take our entry level courses for majors

16. Biology - Courses For Biology Majors - The Biology Major At St. Olaf
Professional and graduate schools require, and majors usually take, additional courses in chemistry is recommended for all biology majors, especially
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The Biology Major at St. Olaf College
    Biology Course Descriptions
    Non-Major Courses

    THE BIOLOGY MAJOR AT ST. OLAF:
    Majors may decide to concentrate their courses in one of several areas and should consult with the departmental staff members regarding a plan of study. However, the introductory work for all area is the same. The biology staff recommends the following courses:
    First Year
    First Semester
    Bio 125 (or Chem 125)
    Math 120 or 122
    Eng 111, Rel 121, or Gen Ed 111
    General Education
    Second Semester Bio 126 (or Chem 126) Elective (Math 126/128 or Stat 212) Rel 121, Eng 111, or Gen Ed 111 General Education Sophomore Year First Semester Chem 125 (or Bio 125) Bio 233 or 261, or course from multicellular organism group General Education General Education Second Semester Chem 126 (or Bio 126) Bio 233 or 261, or course from multicellular organism group General Education General Education Interims during the first two years are electives. Consult with an advisor regarding which courses to select. The appropriate beginning courses in chemistry (125 or 121), mathematics (120, 122, 126), and physics (124) are determined for each student by the departments involved. Some variations in the above progress may be recommended after consultation by the student with her/his advisor. Bio 125 does require some knowledge of chemistry. See the College Catalog for additional information. Some students may wish, and perhaps should, complete the foreign language requirement in their first year. Deviation from the program recommended above should be worked out carefully with one's advisor. If you do not have a biology faculty member as an advisor, please feel free to contact any biology faculty member for advice. If majoring in biology you should transfer to a biology advisor by the end of your sophomore year.

17. Biology/Applied Biology : Course Routes
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18. MSUM Improving Teacher Quality Program - Biology Course
I taught secondary school biology in California and Minnesota for kids, and educational technology courses for pre awarded to the Grand Forks Public schools.
http://www.mnstate.edu/wallace/ITQP/biology.htm
Course Title:
Putting Science in the Middle: Organisms to Ecosystems for Teachers of Grades 5-9
Biology 489 (undergraduate)/589 (graduate) 4 credits Course Goals:
Participants in this course will:
  • Explore and complete a variety of organismal and ecological life science activities and projects appropriate for middle school students. Gain a thorough understanding and rigorous conceptual base for these life science topics addressed in these activities and projects. Examine and experience research-based teaching and learning strategies for middle school science classrooms. Make preparations to incorporate one or more activities and projects into their classroom. Pilot some standards and inquiry-based activities with their students, evaluate their students' work, and meet to discuss successes and challenges in these methods of teaching and learning science.
  • Course Topics: We will study living organisms and their ecosystems both in the lab and in the field through long term scientific investigations and numerous projects, assignments, and readings. Specific topics include: energy flow and matter cycling through ecosystems; interactions between individual organisms and their environments; interactions between populations and their environments; animal and plant diversity, behaviors, and adaptations; basic genetics; evolution through natural selection; ecosystem services; biodiversity Meeting Dates and Times: NOTE: A number of course meetings may take place at the Regional Science Center (16 miles east of Moorhead on Highway 10).

    19. MSUM Improving Teacher Quality Program - Biology Course
    educational technology courses for preservice and in-service teachers through a Department of Education grant awarded to the Grand Forks Public schools.
    http://www.mnstate.edu/wallace/ITQP/physics.htm
    Course Title:
    Putting Science in the Middle: Physics Content and Pedagogy for Teachers of Grades 5-9
    Physics 489 (undergraduate)/589 (graduate) 4 credits Course Goals:
    Participants in this course will:
  • Explore and complete a variety of physics activities and projects appropriate for middle school students. Gain a thorough understanding and rigorous conceptual base for the physics topics addressed in these activities and projects. Examine and experience research-based teaching and learning strategies for middle school science classrooms. Make preparations to incorporate one or more activities and projects into their classroom. Pilot some standards and inquiry-based activities with their students, evaluate their students' work, and meet to discuss successes and challenges in these methods of teaching and learning science.
  • Course Topics: We will be covering a variety of physics topics. These physics topics are quite inter-related. Hence, we will be starting with Kinematics and the hair-raising world of Electricity and Magnetism. The main project for these two topics will be the design and construction of a rocket and launching system. Thus we will build an electronic igniter to launch a rocket whose flight trajectory we will have predicted. Next we will cover Waves and Light.

    20. MCPS Science-High School
    Basic Core courses in Science Category 1 (Offered in all high schools, regardless of year) Matter and Energy A and B (PC*Honors level) biology A and
    http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/curriculum/science/hs/hs.htm
    High School Science (Grd 9-12)
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    High School Science Courses Overview Biology Chemistry Physics ... Final Frontiers Welcome High School Science in Montgomery County Public Schools promotes active learning and inquiry-based, interdisciplinary science instruction for all adolescents that builds understanding of an excitement for thinking creatively, making decisions, and solving problems about the natural world. Science Graduation Requirement Three credits are required for graduation, one biology credit and one physical science credit must be included in the three credits. Maryland state colleges and universities require two laboratory sciences for admission. All science courses, except internship courses and Origin of Science (Blair Magnet), meet the criteria for graduation.
    Basic Core Courses in Science:
    Category 1 (Offered in all high schools, regardless of enrollment numbers, at least every other year)
    Matter and Energy A and B (PC-*Honors level)
    Biology A and B (BC-*Honors level)
    Chemistry A and B (PC-*)
    Physics A and B (PC*)
    Earth Science A and B (PC-*Honors level)
    Biology AP A and B (BC*)
    Chemistry AP A and B (PC*)
    Physics AP A and B (PC*)
    Environmental Science AP (SC*)
    Category 2 (Offered in all high schools when enrollment exceeds 15)
    Applied Science A and B (SC)
    Horticulture Science A and B (BC)
    Engineering Science A and B (SC*)
    Food Science A and B (SC)
    Nutrition Science A and B (BC)
    Physical Science A and B (PC)
    Electives
    Anatomy and Physiology (BC*)
    Biological Anthropology/Archaeology (SC)

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