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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

181. WPI: Academics & Research - Courses On The Web
The courses offered by WPI on the net, from biology Biotechnology 1001 through Physics.
http://www.wpi.edu/Academics/courses.html
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WPI faculty integrate the Web into their curricula in many different ways. Uses include posting of syllabi and schedules as well as collecting Internet resources to support the research needs of the class. Through the Advanced Distance Learning Network , students can take courses completely online. Over time, faculty have started to utilize discussion boards, chat rooms, and other technologies as tools to communicate with their students outside the classroom. In recent years, WPI has adopted software made by Blackboard to create course Web sites. Over time, that product has evolved to become our campus learning and inforamtion portal, known as myWPI . To visit courses located in the system, go to my.wpi.edu . For help using myWPI, visit the myWPI Help Pages Since not all faculty are utilizing the myWPI system, please visit

182. FDU: Biology BS, Page 54,x
For matriculation in the biology major curriculum, successful completion of secondary school courses in elementary algebra and plane geometry and a year of
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    School of Natural Sciences This curriculum is designed for students who plan to attend graduate school and for students who wish to prepare for admission to a school of medicine, dentistry, optometry, pharmacy, osteopathy, podiatry, veterinary medicine or chiropractic, as well as those not planning to take an advanced degree in biology. Students should consult the catalog of the school they plan to attend in order to include in their undergraduate programs any special prerequisites not included in the biology curriculum. The preprofessional adviser helps students prepare for entrance into their desired professions. Premedical Students: Entrance credits vary, but most medical schools require three or four years of college. The biological sciences curriculum fulfills the basic requirements for admission to medical school. The Medical College Admission Test of American Medical Colleges also is required by medical schools. See "Premedical Degree Option."

183. School Of Botany
conducts courses and research in plant cell biology, plant diseases and physiology, marine botany, biotechnology and evolutionary botany.
http://www.botany.unimelb.edu.au/

184. Uppsala Universitet: Biologisk Grundutbildning
Undergraduate biology education, with information on biology courses in English and international exchange programs.
http://www.ibg.uu.se/index.php3?goto=engStart

185. Biology Department, Howard University
Offers research in cell biology, molecular biology, developmental biology and ecology and a wide variety of courses in biology.
http://www.Biology.Howard.edu/

186. Connecticut College Department Of Botany
Degree requirements and courses, faculty and information on the Connecticut College Arboretum and the Center for Conservation biology and Environmental Studies.
http://camel2.conncoll.edu/academics/departments/botany/BotanyDept99/index.htm
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187. Vassar College Biochemistry Program
Includes essential courses in biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, protein chemistry, organic chemistry, and related fields.
http://depts.vassar.edu/~biochem/
Vassar College's interdepartmental program in Biochemistry provides in-depth studies in biochemistry and molecular biology built upon a solid foundation in chemistry and biology. Experimental approaches to problems are emphasized throughout the program.
The academic program makes available a variety of essential courses in such topics as Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Protein Chemistry, Organic Chemistry in addition to many other related fields. Faculty participating in the Biochemistry program actively engage in cutting edge research to complement their teaching. Home Faculty and Staff Courses Facilities ... Vassar Home Vassar College Department of Biochemistry
124 Raymond Avenue Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12604

188. Austin Tutoring And More - Sat Version
Offers courses and private tutoring in test preparation, math, language arts, creative writing, biology, French, and Spanish.
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All preparation for PSAT/SAT is on an individual basis Preparation for the SAT/PSAT TESTS includes the following: Intensive preparation covering all aspects of the tests, including the writing sections A large number of tests, from previous years, will be given. Student's weak areas will be assessed and worked on. Examples of frequently occurring questions will be given. TEST DATES SAT I March 27, 2004 May 1, 2004 June 5, 2004 These tests are taken at varying locations throughout your area. PSAT This test is only given once a year in October. For more information on these tests, how to register and the test locations go to http://www.collegeboard.com

189. Environmental Science Minor
Interdisciplinary minor in environmental science, combining lecture and laboratory courses from the biology, Chemistry and Physics Departments. Course work will culminate in an individual senior research project or internship.
http://www.faculty.fairfield.edu/lsteffen/es/envsci.html
Fairfield University Environmental Science Minor
Welcome to the WWW site for our new Environmental Science Minor!
Director: Diane Brousseau (Biology)
Liaison Faculty: J. Beal (Physics), D. Brousseau (Biology), R. Chambers (Biology), O. Harriott (Biology), M. Hill (Biology), April Hill
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Issues of environmental research, regulation and responsibility are pervasive in today's society. The scientific value of preparing environmentally literate students is substantial, and goes beyond technical training for specific environmental vocations. As an interdisciplinary field of inquiry, environmental science can provide students an important framework for addressing issues in both scientific and social settings. This program will lead to an interdisciplinary minor in environmental science by combining lecture and laboratory courses from the Biology, Chemistry and Physics Departments. Course work will culminate in an individual senior capstone experience, which will be either a research project or an internship. While the minor will be open to any major, it will be of particular interest to science majors planning on graduate school programs or careers requiring an interdisciplinary knowledge of environmental science. The basic prerequisite for the minor is General Inorganic Chemistry I and II (Ch 11-12). As such, it is open to students who major in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Neuroscience, Psychology on the B.S. track, and any other major linked with a premed concentration. All other majors would first have to satisfy the requirement of General Inorganic Chemistry I and II (Ch 11-12) to enter the minor. A total of 17 credits is required for the minor and consists of four courses and the senior capstone experience.

190. Wesleyan Administered Programs -- France
Open to qualified undergraduates, with courses in French literature and language; cinema; social, political and intellectural history; theater; art; government; anthropology; economics; psychology; biology and others.
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The Vassar-Wesleyan Program in Paris (VWPP) is open to qualified undergraduates, non-majors and majors in French literature and French Studies at Vassar College, Wesleyan University and other colleges and universities. It is committed to high academic standards and to the furthering of studies in the humanities, the social sciences, as well as the sciences in Paris. Students may elect to take either one semester or two semesters (fall-spring, spring-fall) of study in the program. The program offers courses in French literature and language; government; social, political, and intellectual history; theater; art; cinema ; government; anthropology; economics; psychology; biology; and other courses that will be available in French universities during the 2004-2005 academic year. These courses are taught both at Reid Hall, the Program headquarters, and at the Universities of Paris VII (Jussieu Denis-Diderot) Paris XII -V al de Marne )

191. Press Release: Apex Learning And UCCP AP Biology Course
the opportunity to take a high quality AP biology course.” UCCP offered the AP biology course to California students for the first time last school year.
http://www.apexlearning.com/about/press_room/articles/pr_2002_July18_uccpBio.asp
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New Alliance Extends Long-Term Relationship Between Leading Provider of Online Instruction and Resources and State Education Initiative

BELLEVUE, Wash. - July 18, 2002
Initiated by University of California Santa Cruz Vice Chancellor Francisco J. Hernandez in the fall of 1998, UCCP seeks to provide online AP and Honors courses to high school students who otherwise would not have the opportunity to achieve eligibility or competitive eligibility for admission to the University of California and other top universities. Apex Learning has collaborated with UCCP in its efforts to extend educational opportunities for California high school students since the initiative was piloted in 1999.
UCCP offered the AP Biology course to California students for the first time last school year. Seventy-six percent of the students that completed the course passed it.

192. AP Biology Course Outline
follows (1.) An opportunity to take a course which will help the transition from the high school to university level work in biology.
http://www.ekcsk12.org/science/apbio/outline.html
Course Outline 2003-2004
AP Biology / Instructor: James M. Buckley Jr.
Home School: Edwards-Knox Central School, PO Box 630, Russell, NY
Instructor School Phone/e-mail: 347-3410 jbuckley@ekcsk12.org
Instructor Home Phone/e-mail: 262-2586 jbuckley@northnet.org Needed Course materials : Two spiral binders and/or folders, (for storing handouts), several notebooks, calculator, many writing utensils, access to a word processor or typewriter, and a good collegiate level dictionary. Text: Biology, Campbell, Reece, and Mitchell, Addison-Wesley Longman (6th edition)
** Access to this text is also available on-line. Information will be presented on this in class.
Required Course Prerequisite: Passing Regents Chemistry and the Chemistry Regents Examination Suggested Minimal Course Prerequisites: Course I., Regents Biology and English 11 (R). Philosophy: The Advanced Placement Biology course is designed to be the equivalent of a college introductory biology course usually taken by biology majors during their first year. After showing themselves to be qualified on the Advanced Placement Examination, some students, as college freshmen, are permitted to take upper-level courses in biology or register for courses for which biology is a prerequisite. Other students may have fulfilled a basic requirement for a laboratory science course and will be able to take other courses to pursue their major. Taking the CLEP examination in Biology is also an option for obtaining collegiate credit in this manner. Unlike the AP Biology exam, the CLEP exam is offered at various times of the year at several local (within 130 miles) institutions of higher learning.

193. AHS AP Biology: Course And Teacher Information
taught this course before me. Advanced Placement biology is a college biology course taught in the high school. At the end of the
http://k12.albemarle.org/Instruction/apbiology/intro.html
About the Teacher and the Course My name is Melissa Brown. I am teaching AP Biology this year at Albemarle High School in Charlottesville, Virginia. I am writing this to introduce both myself and this course.
This year will be my fourth as a teacher and my fourth at AHS. Prior to teaching, I was a registered Medical Technologist for over 7 years. I have experience in microbiology, virology, immunology, and blood banking, which gives me a unique perspective on many of the areas we will cover in this course. I was born and raised in Montgomery County, Virginia outside a small town called Riner. I graduated from Auburn High School in 1985, earned a Bachelor of Science in 1989 from Radford University and a Certificate of Medical Technology from the University of Virginia in that same year. In 1995 I decided to pursue a lifelong dream of becoming a teacher and enrolled in the Mary Baldwin Adult Degree Program. My student teaching was at Albemarle High School under Mr. Chuck Pace, who taught this course before me.
Advanced Placement Biology is a college biology course taught in the high school. At the end of the year, the students have the option to take a standardized exam which will determine their eligibility for credit in college biology courses. The course covers a vast amount of material and thus makes heavy demands on even the best-organized student. In addition to a thorough reading of a college biology textbook and answering questions from each chapter, students write essays on major topics in biology modeled on past AP Biology examinations, and perform and write up numerous laboratories. Students will experience a variety of learning strategies during the course of the year, including writing to learn, reading to learn, critical thinking, and cooperative learning. We will integrate several computer exercises into the curriculum utilizing the Macintosh computer lab and computers in the classroom. Students may also choose to enter the

194. Welcome To Roanoke College - Biology
biology course as compared to the Bachelor of Arts (BA) track. Students who are considering postgraduate work in biology (including graduate school, medical
http://www.roanoke.edu/biology/course.htm
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This page is awaiting update to reflect new curricular changes. See the current Degree Requirements page for details.
The Biology Department offers two curricular tracks for biology majors. The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) track requires 2 more semesters of chemistry, 1 more semester of physics, at least one semester of calculus, and an additional biology course as compared to the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) track. Students who are considering post-graduate work in biology (including graduate school, medical school and many other health science programs) may be particularly interested in the B.S. track. The B.A. track may be advantageous for students who wish to devote more academic time to another area of study (for example, pursuit of a minor in a non-science discipline) or greater diversification of their course of study (for example, taking a wider variety of humanities courses). It is not imperative (or even expected) that you formally declare a major upon matriculation. But if you are considering biology as a major, you certainly should be enrolled in Diversity of Life (Biology 115) during fall term of your 1st year. If you haven't decided about declaring the biology major at the end of fall term of your 1st year but consider it a possibility, you should enroll in Continuity of Life (Biology 120) in spring term of the 1st year. It is highly desirable that you declare the major by the end of your 1st year. Formal notification that you intend to major in Biology is made by your submitting a completed "Application for Major" form (you can get one of these from your Academic Services advisor or from the Biology Department secretary) to the Biology Department chairperson.

195. Division Of Biological And Physical Sciences - Biology Course List
to them, life in graduate school, paying for graduate school, applying for of the Exit Assessment Exam in biology is an important component of the course.
http://www.lander.edu/science/info_biol_courses.html
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L.A.B.S. ESSO Semester Schedules: Spring Summer Fall BIOL 101. GENERAL BIOLOGY The laboratory science course introducing biological concepts for non-biology majors. Topics include scientific method, biochemistry, cells, photosynthesis, respiration, DNA/RNA, protein synthesis, mitosis, meiosis, Mendelian genetics, human genetics, evolution, recombinant DNA, biotechnology, and environment. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory weekly. This course is a prerequisite for BIOL 102. Four semester hours. BIOL 102. GENERAL BIOLOGY This is the second course in the 101-102 sequence for non-biology majors. Topics include life beginnings, colonization of land, plant diversification, animal diversification, plant systems (anatomy, reproduction, nutrition, transport, hormones), animal systems (nutrition and digestion, circulation, gas exchange, excretion, hormones, reproduction, motor, nervous, behavior). Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory weekly. BIOL 101 is a prerequisite. Four semester hours.

196. Biology @ Colgate - Concentrations
course policy maximum of two biology course credits. education program for concentrators in biology who are a career in elementary or secondary school teaching
http://departments.colgate.edu/biology/Academic/Course_of_study.htm
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197. Biology @ ULM - Curriculum
Recommended course electives for medical school admissions include biology 214/215 (Microbiology), 306 (Genetics lab), biology 316 (Comparative Anatomy
http://www.ulm.edu/biology/curriculum04-05.html
Department of Biology, The University of Louisiana at Monroe, Monroe, LA 71209-0520, (P) 318-342-1790 (F) 318-342-3312
In addition to being a fascinating field of study in its own right, the Biology major can be used to fulfill requirements for admission to medical, dental, veterinary, optometry or pharmacy schools, for wildlife biology certification by The Wildlife Society, or for fisheries biology certification by The American Fisheries Society. Specific Biology courses are required for every student majoring in Biology: Biology 120/121, 122 123, and 305 (11 hrs). Every Biology major must also take at least one course from each of the four Biology list electives A, B, C, and D (14 hrs, shown in the Biology course descriptions section of this catalog). A total of 48 credit hours in Biology are required. In addition to the Biology 305 and the Biology list electives, 16 credit hours must be taken at the 300-400 level. Freshman Year Credit Hours Biology 120, 121, 122, 123 Chemistry 107, 108, 109, 110 CORE English Composition Mathematics 112 or 113 or 114; and 116

198. Biology Department, Pre-Medicine/Pre-Dentistry
The criteria for acceptance into medical school is based on academic records The biology premed curriculum outlined below includes course work in each
http://www.murraystate.edu/qacd/cos/bio/bio_dent.htm
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The Department of Biological Sciences at Murray State University offers a four-year program leading to the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree in biology with an option in pre-medicine. Students who wish to become physicians can meet the necessary pre-professional required courses through this program. Most medical schools give preference to students who have completed four years with a baccalaureate degree. Most students major in biology and minor in chemistry because of the relationship of the subject matter to medical school curriculum. Pre-meds typically take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) as juniors, and the Department of Biological Sciences' pre-med program is designed with this in mind. Medical school requires four years of post-college study leading to the M.D. degree. Then an additional two to seven years of residency are required before the physician can be licensed to practice medicine in a specialty/subspecialty. The physician can concentrate in surgery, family practice, ophthalmology, pediatrics, internal medicine, anesthesiology, etc. The criteria for acceptance into medical school is based on academic records, personal interview, recommendation of faculty and very importantly, the MCAT. The MCAT is a standardized test given on the same day throughout the United States and is divided into four categories: biological sciences, physical sciences, verbal reasoning, and a writing section. The biology pre-med curriculum outlined below includes course work in each of these categories.

199. Introduction & Biology Course And List
Beginner Grade school or new to biology (simple) - Intermediate - Junior high to High school - Advanced - College level Also my course listing is at http
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I have been attempting to work on a WWW Clickable Cell biology course since 1994 (in my spare time, which has really dwindled). Also I have maintained a Yet Another List of on-line courses (free via WWW). (I was pretty much out of commission for 4 years at Los Alamos, but I moved, changed jobs and recovered... (^8 ). Generic information about me (more than you want to know): http://www.cbc.umn.edu/~mwd/ A few other places working on on-line courses: http://www.gnacademy.org/ http://emile-21.com/NetBio/welcome.html http://uu-gna.mit.edu:8001/uu-gna For the Cell biology course I would like to: http://www.cbc.umn.edu/~mwd/cell.html http://www.cbc.umn.edu/~mwd/courses.html And I have a few other projects (I play with every so often).. 1. Helping schools/individuals get setup on linux.. (Princeton Univ. Clusters, I do big computers normally (^8 ). 2. Writing a WWW Guitar course (free of course).. - I should do a few audio files to go with the exercises. http://www.cbc.umn.edu/~mwd/guitar/guitar_course.html

200. Hanover College Academic
A biology course taken in preparation for medical school often includes Genetics, Microbiology, Immunology, Animal Physiology, Cell biology, Vertebrate
http://www.hanover.edu/learning/academic/biology/
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Biology deals with the fascinating complexity of life. Its subject matter covers an immense spectrum from the molecular and cellular processes to the functioning of the entire planet. Like any of the disciplines, which make up the liberal arts, the study of biology opens the mind and allows one to view the world from an entirely new perspective. No matter what your particular interest, the biological sciences will be important in your life: biomedical developments, DNA biotechnology and the loss of species diversity, to name a few topics. The study of biology can satisfy your curiosity about how the natural world operates and can open the door to life-long learning seen through a biological world view. At the same time, we can help you define your interests and prepare you for a variety of exciting careers. Although many biology majors pursue postgraduate education to obtain jobs in biologically related fields, others take up professions unrelated to biology. The ability to pursue a variety of career options is one of the great strengths of a major within a broad liberal arts education.

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