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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

161. University Of Evansville Department Of Biology
Information about department news, faculty, students, courses, and programs.
http://biology.evansville.edu/
Congratulations and Best Wishes Graduates

162. Ecology And Evolutionary Biology
Offers undergraduate courses and a graduate PhD program.
http://www.brown.edu/Departments/EEB/
The EEB graduate program is a small, closely-knit academic family focused on training highly successful students. The small size of the graduate program gives our students the opportunity to interact in a personal and flexible program tailored to students needs, while the resources on campus simultaneously give students the advantages of a large program. Campus-wide there are over 25 faculty and 35 graduate students with active interests in organismal biology, addressing problems at all levels of biological organization. Box G, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912
Carol_Casper@brown.edu

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163. Spring Semester 2004 Graduate Schools Room Schedule
schools Room Schedule This document reflects course information as Graduate School of Arts and Sciences—Boston Campus ARC 05 PM, 100 RU BIO—biology BIO G100
http://www.registrar.neu.edu/sp04-gs-rm-c-ag.html
Spring Semester 2004 Graduate Schools Room Schedule
This document reflects course information as of February 3, 2004.
Changes made on or before December 23, 2003, are indicated by black type.
Changes made after December 23 are indicated by red type
ARC G130
Seminar in Modern Architecture (4 SH)
Key #: 73195 Sec: 01 Instr: Zell
ARC G316
Case Studies 2 (6 SH)
Key #: 73180 Sec: 01 Instr: Anderson
ARC G692
Thesis 2 (6 SH)
Key #: 73174 Sec: 01 Instr: Thrush
BIO G100
Biology Colloquium (1 SH) Key #: 75580 Sec: 01 Instr: Warner Monday 11:45 AM-1:25 PM, 90 SL BIO G249 Microbial Biotechnology (4 SH) Key #: 75639 Sec: 01 Instr: Lewis BIO G251 Principles - Animal Physiology (4 SH) Key #: 75644 Sec: 01 Instr: Marsh Mon, Wed, Thu 9:15 AM-10:20 AM, DEPT BIO G252 Lab for BIO G251 (1 SH) Key #: 75650 Sec: 01 CANCELED Thursday 11:45 AM-2:40 PM Key #: 75665 Sec: 02 CANCELED Tuesday 1:35 PM-4:35 PM BIO G275 Parasitology (4 SH) Key #: 75671 Sec: 01 Instr: Meszoely BIO G277 Developmental Biology (4 SH) Key #: 75686 Sec: 01 CANCELED Mon, Wed, Thu 4:35 PM-5:40 PM

164. UCLA Department Of Organismic Biology, Ecology And Evolution
Describes majors and graduate programs and courses, faculty, and links to related institutions, UCLA centers, and life sciences sites.
http://www.lifesci.ucla.edu/bio/
Welcome to the Department of Organismic Biology, Ecology, and Evolution at UCLA. The mission of this department is to provide the highest quality undergraduate and graduate education and to conduct world-class research in ecology and evolutionary biology. The educational program is designed so that future generations, well trained in basic and applied biological sciences, can meet the medical, social, and environmental challenges associated with global population expansion. Education and research are conducted at all levels of biological organization - molecular, organismal, population, community and ecosystem. Studies are conducted on a broad range of living and extinct organisms, including microbes, plants, invertebrates, and vertebrates; in laboratory and field settings; and using experimental, empirical and theoretical approaches. This rich diversity of activities provides exceptional research opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students. At the undergraduate level, a General Biology major is accompanied by three specialized majors: (1) Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior; (2) Marine Biology, and (3) Plant Biology. Students in these degree programs have opportunities for field courses in marine and terrestrial biology, as well as independent research under the direct supervision of UCLA faculty.

165. Department Of Biology : University Of Vermont
Includes campus map and information about the department, careers and courses.
http://www.uvm.edu/~biology/
Skip University-Wide Navigational Links
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Room 120A Marsh Life Science Building
Burlington, Vermont 05405
phone: (802) 656-2922
fax: (802) 656-2914
Biology@uvm.edu NEW FORENSICS AND EVOLUTION COURSES! SEE LINK UNDER "News and Events" About the Biology Department The Department of Biology, located in the College of Arts and Sciences at UVM, has a long tradition of excellence in two general areas of biology: Neuro- and Muscle Biology and Ecology and Evolutionary Systematics. Our faculty members are well funded by the NIH and NSF, among other extramural sources, and our postdocs and graduate students also have been very successful in obtaining funding to support their research. Neuroscience is an important area in which we are developing strength and collaborations within our department, across our college, and also across the campus. This strength in Neuroscience includes research collaborations, growing graduate programs, and an exceptional collaboration on our undergraduate concentration in Neurobiology. Click on individual faculty pages for: Dr. Judith Van Houten,

166. Greenville College - Biology Department - Allied Health Careers
Admission Test) must be taken the year prior to admission into the school. 1 year of physics, 1 year of biology, plus other biology courses which should
http://www.greenville.edu/academics/departments/biology/allied.shtml
Search Quick Links About GC Academics Administrative Staff Admissions Adult Studies Advancement Agape Music Festival Apply Online! Athletics Bock Museum Calendar Campus Offices Campus Organizations Campus Phone Directory Campus Presentations Campus Tour Online Career Services Catalog - Academic Community Relations Contact GC CCM Major Counseling Services Current Students Faculty Directory Financial Aid GC Elists GC Home Giving GOAL Graduate Studies Greenville College Foundation Help Desk (IT) Hope Africa University Information Technology Job Openings LAMP Learning Resources Library Mannoia Publications Memories Memories MS Outlook Web Access News Archives Parents Phone Directory (Campus) PressRoom Prospective Students Publications Residence Life Search Site Map Special Events Strengths Finder and GC Student Life Traditionally Greenville Transcript Request Form Visitor's Guide WGRN
Biology Department
Biology Department
Allied Health Career Preparation
..through a Biology major at Greenville College The Allied Health Professions Pre-Dentist (Biology) Medical Technology (Biology) Pre-Optometry (Biology) Pre-Pharmacy (Biology) Pre-Dietician (Biology) Medical Research Lab (Biology)
The Allied Health Professions
Entry into a variety of health fields requires training in natural sciences, behavioral sciences and liberal arts courses. As all of health care expands, medical technologists are needed to provide vital findings to physicians. The use of therapists of all kinds continues to grow in preventing and correcting physical disabilities. Opportunities are also abundant for pharmacists, optometrists, radiologists, nutrition specialists, and biomedical researchers. The specific requirements of these professional programs vary from school to school. Our faculty will work with you closely to determine your specific needs and prepare appropriate academic schedules.

167. AU Bio Welcome
courses in the life sciences emphasizing advances in molecular genetics, embryology, development and evolutionary biology. Internship/research opportunities.
http://www.american.edu/cas/bio/welcome_bio.html
About the Department
News and Events
Faculty
Instructional Position Open for Oceanography ...
Students
Department of Biology, 101 Hurst Hall
American University
4400 Massachusettes Ave NW
Washington DC 20016-8007 Departmental Contact Information
Voice (202) 885-2176
Fax (202) 885-2182
email: biology@american.edu Last Updated:September 12, 2003

168. Biology Courses
IAI NUR 903 Prerequisite High school biology with aC In this course, special applications will be made to of students in health careers, biology and physical
http://www.harpercollege.edu/ls-hs/bio/dept/bio_cors.html
Biology Courses
BIO 101 Biology Survey (3-0) 3 hrs.
Surveys the science of biology, emphasizing the human organism. Includes chemical and physical properties, physiological systems of control, growth, differentiation, reproduction, genetics, ecology, evolution and ethical considerations. Also includes a broader overview of the plant and animal kingdoms and humans' place in, and interaction with, those kingdoms. IAI L1 900
(Note: Not science lab credit.) BIO 103 Man and Environment (3-0) 3 hrs.
Surveys and analyzes man's role as an environmental modifier. Ecological, social, cultural, economic and political influences on the environment are considered. The historical and current pollution problems and other environmental disruptions are analyzed and evaluated. Possible remedial courses of action are discussed and evaluated. IAI L1 905
(Note: Not science lab credit.) BIO 104 Environmental Laboratory Biology (2-4) 4 hrs.
Examines and analyzes the parameters of the biosphere as a biological support system and the implications of natural and human caused changes in that support system. An examination of biosphere (natural world) and industriosphere (technological world) interactions is included. IAI L1 905L
(Note: Lab science credit.)

169. UWEC Biology
Faculty and staff listings, courses offered, awards and scholarships, student club/org information as well as a assortment of department information.
http://www.uwec.edu/Biology/
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170. Ctenophora
This page is part of the courseware for the Introductory biology courses taught at the University of Southern Mississippi.
http://tidepool.st.usm.edu/crswr/ctenophora.html
Photograph of a Comb Jelly
Ctenophora
"Comb jellies" are in the Phylum Ctenophora within the Radiata. A unique feature of members of this group is the presence of ctenes, "combs", which are comprised of fused cilia arranged in rows of plates. The combs are used in locomotion, making the ctenophores among the only macroscopic invertebrates to use cilia for locomotion. This page was last updated on January 10, 1999. Send comments or questions to Gary Anderson

171. School Of Biological & Molecular Sciences - Undergraduate Courses
The School of Biological and Molecular Sciences is one of the University s liveliest schools. It has highlyregarded degree courses together with a large and
http://www.brookes.ac.uk/schools/bms/ugcourses.html!
Bio- and Environmental Sciences
The Undergraduate programme
The subjects we offer
(click on the course names for further information)
Joint subject honours degrees in: BSc honours degrees in: Foundation courses:
Biology

Cell Biology

Ecology

Environmental Sciences
...
Human Biology
Any two of the above joint subjects may be combined, or you can combine one of these subjects with another offered by other Schools within the University
Biology

Biotechnology
Cell and Molecular Biology Environmental Biology ... Extended Science degrees If you are interested in any of these courses, please e-mail us for more information or phone (+44 1865 483040 from outside UK) Clearing Hotline: 01865 483040 (+44 1865 483040 from outside UK) (+44 1865 483240 from outside UK) About the School The School of Biological and Molecular Sciences is one of the University's liveliest Schools. It has highly-regarded degree courses together with a large and active research community - the largest in the University.

172. Marine Sciences Program At Avery Point - University Of Connecticut
Information on courses offered and credits required.
http://www.marinesciences.uconn.edu/academic/biologyminor.html
The Department of Marine Sciences of the University of Connecticut is pleased to announce A Minor in Marine Biology
A minor in Marine Biology is at least 15 credits of 200-level course work in marine biology and related courses. Students must take all courses in Group A and at least 3 courses in Group B. Group A
Required Group B
Electives (must take 3 of the followin g) MARN 294
Marine Biology
(3 credits) 1st Semester
The study of the kinds and distributions of marine organisms.
MARN 260
Biological Oceanography
(3 credits) 2nd Semester
A course in biological processes in oceanic and coastal waters. MARN 236 Marine Microbiology (3 credits) 1st Semester General survey of the taxonomy, physiology, ecology of marine microorganisms. MARN 331 Phytoplankton Ecology and Physiology (3 credits) 1st semester The physiology of marine phytoplankton. MARN 332 Marine Zooplankton (3 credits) 2nd semester alternate years The biogeochemical cycles of protozoan and metazoan marine zooplankton.

173. Middlesex County College -- Course Descriptions
(For related courses, see Science) An introduction equivalent to one year of high school biology. The basic principles and terminology of biological sciences.
http://www.middlesex.cc.nj.us/admin/registrar/courses/c-bio.htm
Transcripts Class Offerings Academic Calendar How to Register ... Graduation
BIOLOGY
(For related courses, see Science
BIO 010
BASIC BIOLOGY
4 credit equivalents (3-3)
Corequisite: MAT 013 (For related courses, see Science) An introduction equivalent to one year of high school biology. The basic principles and terminology of biological sciences. Recommended for students with insufficient background in biology to prepare them for college level biology courses. "C" is the minimum acceptable grade for movement from one remedial/developmental level to another and for completion of remediation/development requirements. BIO 103 GE SCI
PLANTS, PEOPLE AND CULTURE

174. Itasca Biological Station And Laboratories
Program of the University of Minnesota. Inland field training station offers biology courses. Established 1909. Framesdependent.
http://biosci.umn.edu/itasca/
Return to: U of M Home One Stop Directories Search U of M ...
Itasca Home
An Invitation from the Director
The Itasca Biological Station and Laboratories is one of the oldest continuously operated inland field stations in the United States. The Station is located within Itasca State Park on the shores of Lake Itasca, the source of the Mississippi River. The Station was opened in 1909, not long after the establishment of Itasca State Park by the State of Minnesota, and thus is an integral part of a well-protected ecosystem. It is the perfect place to study many organisms in their natural environments because the Station is near the intersection of the northern coniferous forest, the eastern deciduous forest, and the western prairie.
Introduction to Itasca
Ornithology Live Web Cam Weather Station
The Itasca Biological Station and Laboratory is a unit of the College of Biological Sciences of the University of Minnesota. It is host to a large teaching program in the field sciences that is open to all college and university students in the U.S. or internationally. If you are an undergraduate or graduate student in good standing at any institution of higher learning, you can enroll for one of our courses at the Station. These credits are fully transferable to your institution.

175. Harvard Summer School Biology
admission to medical school. Prerequisites Secondary school introductory courses in biology and chemistry. Back to top of page.
http://www.dce.harvard.edu/summer/2004/courses/biol.jsp

176. Blakely Island Field Station
biology field station for Seattle Pacific University. Site includes a brief biological sketch of the island, information about the facility and the courses taught there, and photos.
http://www.spu.edu/depts/biology/blakely/
Blakely Island Field Station About Students Research at BIFS Teaching at BIFS ... Search Welcome to the Blakely Island Field Station (BIFS) web page! Click on the links at left to learn more about BIFS. The "About" link provides general information about the station, including our mission statement, a contact list, history of Blakely Island and the field station, directions to the station, and photographs. The "Students" link includes a list of courses that are generally taught at the station, a schedule of upcoming courses, individual descriptions of the faculty, and downloadable registration and financial aid forms. The "Research at BIFS" section provides information for visiting scientists and lists of publications and presentations by researchers affiliated with BIFS. "Teaching at BIFS" has downloadable files on standard operating procedures for faculty, including course proposals. "Friends of BIFS" is our page for BIFS Alumni and donors. Links to pdf files containing the latest issues of the Blakely Log are found here.

177. Untitled Document
Our field is comparative physiology the study of how animals survive and thrive under different environmental conditions. The site contains a Research Profile, People in the Dept., Education/courses and News/Seminars.
http://www.biology.au.dk/zoophysiology/
Department of Zoophysiology About the Department People Education/Courses ... University of Aarhus Department of Zoophysiology Next seminar Updated June 2
Address Department of Zoophysiology
Institute of Biological Sciences
University of Aarhus
C.F. Moellers Alle Building 131
DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark Phone Fax E-mail birgitte.dahl@biology.au.dk

178. Biology
and molecular biology) and professional schools (medicine, dentistry of science degree in biology will be Core Curriculum (40 credits) The course selected for
http://catalog.aucegypt.edu/undergrad/fields/bio/bio.html
Main Page Table of Contents General Information Undergraduate Studies ... Research School of Sciences and Engineering Professors: A. Main (Chair), S. Zada
Associate Professor: J. Miller
Assistant Professors: I. El-Darwish, T. Quayle, M. Hassan
Lecturer: J.Miller
Biology is the science that deals with the origin, history, characteristics, and habits of life. The approach in biology education is dynamic with an ever changing attempt to keep the basic programs current with the advances being made in the field. At AUC, as at many colleges and universities, there is a growing tendency to merge what had diverged into widely segregated fields: botany and zoology, classical and modern molecular approach, field and laboratory studies. Today, with recent advances in the fields of biomedicine, molecular biology, and genetics and the growing political interests in the environment and biodiversity, the discipline is growing with increasing opportunities in the job market (and in research grants) for well-trained biologists.
  • Bachelor of Science Minor Biology Courses (BIOL) Bachelor of Science The undergraduate program at AUC offers interested students a liberal education in biological sciences leading to a Bachelor of Science degree giving graduates the broad background necessary in today's job market or preparing them for graduate and professional schools.

179. Post-Baccalaureate Premedical Program
This small, intensive program allows accepted students to enter Brandeis University's Graduate School as nondegreeseeking students and to enroll in those biology, chemistry, physics, and math courses necessary for admission to a health professional school.
http://www.brandeis.edu/academaffairs/postbac/

180. MTU - Department Of Biological Sciences - Pre-Health Professions - Pre-Medicine
through college algebra, and one upper division biology course. of humanities and/or social science courses. University of Michigan Medical School requires an
http://www.bio.mtu.edu/pre_health/txt/pre_med.htm
Michigan Tech Biological Sciences
MTU Home Page Search Map Bio Main Page ... MTU Campus Web Michigan Tech Health Professions - Pre-Health Professions Main Page Clinical Laboratory Science Pre-Medicine Pre-Dentistry ... Sports Medicine Pre-Medicine For more than a quarter century, Michigan Technological University has offered a strong pre-medical studies program. Our majors are regularly accepted into all four of Michigan's medical schools, as ell as other medical schools around the nation. Michigan Tech's acceptance rate to all the health profession schools for the past fifteen years is approximately 70 percent. The road to becoming a physician begins with attaining your baccalaureate degree, followed by four years of medical school and three to eight years of residency during which you specialize in some medical field (i.e., pediatrics, internal medicine, surgery). Your first step is the selection of an undergraduate institution and your undergraduate major. While medical schools do not require a specific major, most students who apply are enrolled in a science curriculum, usually in some field of the biological sciences. At Michigan Tech, we have approximately eighty to ninety pre-health professions students, about two-thirds of whom are interested in medical school. In addition, students from other curricula (i.e., biomedical engineering) regularly apply to medical school.

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