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  1. Barron's New Jersey End of Course High School Biology Test by Cynthia Pfirrmann M.S., 2011-02-01
  2. A SCHOOL COURSE OF BIOLOGY. WITH SUGGESTIONS FOR PRACTICAL AND FIELD WORK. by L J F BRIMBLE, 1939-01-01
  3. A SCHOOL COURSE OF BIOLOGY, WITH SUGGESTIONS FOR EXPERIMENTAL AND FIELD WORK by LIONEL JOHN FARNHAM BRIMBLE, 1961-01-01
  4. A School Course of Biology. With Suggestions for Practical and Field Work. by L J F Brimble, 1939
  5. A BIOLOGY COURSE FOR SCHOOLS by ROBERT HUGH DYBALL, 1958
  6. Biology. The whole school course in tables / Biologiya.Ves shkolnyy kurs v tablitsakh by Elkina L.V., 2010
  7. Modern High School Biology, a Recommended Course of Study
  8. Investigating environmental problems in a high school biology course, for grades 11-12 (Sedro-Woolley project report) by William Reinard, 1971
  9. The impact of assessment alternatives in a high school biology course ([Master's project]) by Michelle L Wood, 1999
  10. 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
  11. School Course of Biology by L.J.F. Brimble, 1957-12
  12. Modern high school biology;: A recommended course of study (Science Manpower Project monographs) by Dorothy F Stone, 1959
  13. A general outline for a high school advanced biology course by Carl Cochrane, 1982
  14. Life is exciting: An introductory biology course for schools by L. G Humphrys, 1966

1. Biology Courses - Boston College
Our Web Feedback Top of Page Updated January 21, 2003 Maintained biologyDepartment URL http//www.bc.edu/schools/cas/biology/courses/ © 2003 The
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ABOUT BIOLOGY FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION LISTING RESEARCH ... UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES BIOLOGY COURSES Core Courses Non-Majors Biology Electives B.A. Electives ... Contact Biology Biology Courses
Complete list of courses generally offered by the Biology Department. Current Course Web Pages
Information for students currently enrolled in biology courses. Access class notes, syllabi, slides, etc as provided by individual professors. Most courses are offered every year. Specialized graduate seminars vary from year to year and new courses may be developed. Occasionally, due to sabbaticals or leaves of absence, some elective courses may not be offered in a particular year. Please consult the course update page and the department for yearly variations. Undergraduate courses from the list below are parsed into CORE non-majors, general elective , and majors bio-elective categories on the linked page. Advanced undergraduates with sufficient background may seek special permission to enroll in graduate (600 - 899) level courses. For course descriptions and schedule information click here.

2. Approved B.A. Elective Courses For B.A. Biology Majors - Boston College
Feedback Top of Page Updated October 29, 2002 Maintained biology DepartmentURL http//www.bc.edu/schools/cas/biology/courses/baelectives/ © 2002 The
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ABOUT BIOLOGY FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION LISTING RESEARCH ... Biology Electives B.A. Electives Lab Courses BIOLOGY NEWS Contact Biology Approved B.A. Elective Courses for B.A. Biology Majors
Regular Program and Advanced Placement Program Bachelor of Arts majors need to take at least 3 courses from the following list of approved "B.A. Electives". This requirement is in addition to the requirement for 3 or 5 upper division bio-elective courses in the regular and advanced placement B.A. programs, respectively. Although there is overlap between the bio-elective list and the B.A. elective list, courses may NOT be co-counted as satisfying both categories.
Biology Department Courses
* Any course from the list of B.S. degree bio-elective courses that is not used in fulfillment of the bio-elective requirement, is approved as a B.A. elective.
Non-Biology Department Courses
* Paleontology - GE 330
* Environmental Geochemistry - GE 392
* Biogeochemistry of the Planet - GE 465
* Environmental Law - PO 307
* Philosophy of Science - PL 593 * Sensory Psychology - PS 386 * Hormones and Behavior - PS 389 * Behavioral Neuroscience - PS 386 * Psychopharmacology - PS 386 * Law and Bioethics - TH 224 Learn Our Web Feedback Top of Page Updated: October 29, 2002

3. TECHNOLOGY COURSE, CORRESPONDENCE BIOLOGY COURSES, ONLINE EDUCATION
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4. StartUp 2003 - Schools/Courses
Centre. For enquiries regarding courses contact the Department of EnvironmentalBiology Building 311 Room 208 Telephone 9266 7368.
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Curtin Handbook Curtin Business School Engineering, Science and Computing Faculty of Engineering Departments Chemical Engineering Civil Engineerin g Electrical and Computer Engineering ... Faculty of Science Departments Applied Physics Applied Chemistry Environmental Biology Mathematics and Statistics ... Science and Mathematics Education Centre (SMEC) Health Sciences Humanities
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Department of Environmental Biology
The Department of Environmental Biology is a major component of the Division of Engineering and Science, dedicated to the strengthening of its reputation as an innovative, dynamic and distinctive contributor in the field of environmental sciences. Particular attention is paid to the ecology of terrestrial and aquatic organisms, land restoration and conservation biology.
Courses are offered at the undergraduate, Honours, Postgraduate Diploma, MSc and PhD levels. Staff and students are very active in research, most of them associated with the Insect Study, Aquatic Science, Conservation Biology, Plant Ecology, Plant Propagation, Animal Physiology and Mine Rehabilitation groups, and the Mulga Research Centre.

5. About Project BIO
Internet biology courses might also be an attractive Internet courses offer numerousopportunities for partnerships with high schools and community
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About Project BIO Description Update - January 96 Resource Center Community College Partners ... Employee History
Project BIO Description
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 the project is to develop and share biology education resources via the internet. We have established a world wide web site which is the point of access for the Project BIO materials. Email is being used to facility communication among biology teachers and students. We believe that Project BIO will have an international impact on Biology education as a model for distance education and cooperation among educators. The materials developed in Project BIO are available world-wide on the internet. Goals of Project BIO
  • to enhance biology distance education by developing on-line biology courses to share teaching resources and promote shared curriculum development. to enhance the quality of biology educators at Iowa community colleges and high schools through continuing education to promote articulation of biology curricula.

6. SUNY Orange Biology: What Courses Should I Take?
WHAT courses SHOULD I TAKE? A) WHICH STUDENTS SHOULD TAKE INTRODUCTION TO biology 31101 AND biology OF ORGANISMS 31102? 1) virtually all biology majors schools require that applicants fulfill the requirements for biology majors before the specialization courses begin;
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WHAT COURSES SHOULD I TAKE? A) WHICH STUDENTS SHOULD TAKE INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY 31101 AND BIOLOGY OF ORGANISMS 31102? B) WHICH SCIENCE COURSES SHOULD BE NEXT ON MY LIST? C) D) WHICH UPPER LEVEL BIOLOGY COURSES ARE BEST FOR BIOLOGY MAJORS? E)
A) WHICH STUDENTS SHOULD TAKE INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY 31101 AND BIOLOGY OF ORGANISMS 31102? 1) virtually all biology majors
  • PHILOSOPHICAL REASON : these two courses introduce the future biologist to all of the major fields of biology, laying the groundwork for future coursework and allowing students to sample possible fields of interest
  • Introduction to Biology 31101surveys the topics of biochemistry, cell biology, energy in living systems, cell division, genetics, and evolution thus laying the foundation for future coursework
  • Biology of Organisms 31102 surveys the various groups of living things ranging from microbes to plants and animals, analyzes the anatomy and physiology of representatives of these groups, examines their evolution, and studies their integration into ecosystems
PRACTICAL REASON FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS : virtually all four year schools require this course in their biology core curriculum, including:

7. Hendrix College - Pre-Medical Program - Courses Required For Medical School
require either 3 or 4 biology laboratory coursessome schools also stipulate which biology courses should be taken.
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Almost all medical schools require the following courses:
  • 2 laboratory courses in General Chemistry 2 laboratory courses in Organic Chemistry 2 laboratory courses in Physics (calculus or non-calculus based) At least 2 laboratory courses in Biology (we recommend Cell Biology [note that Cell has no lab at present, but will have one as of 2001-2002 with the opening of the new life sciences building], Genetics, and either General Physiology or General Zoology)all Texas schools except Baylor require either 3 or 4 Biology laboratory coursessome schools also stipulate which Biology courses should be taken. 2 courses in Mathematics (usually Calculus I and Calculus II at Hendrix)exceeds requirement at many schools since some schools require only College Algebra and Trigonometry (UAMS); many others require Calculus IWashington University in St. Louis requires Calculus II (note that some schools have dropped their Mathematics requirement) 2-3 courses in English (3 at UAMS)(we especially recommend Rhetoric in Writing)some schools want only composition courses; some will give English credit for writing intensive classes (check requirements for each school)UAMS will accept (but does not require) Speech Communication as 1 of the 3 English courses

8. ONLINE GRADUATE DEGREES, ONLINE BIOLOGY COURSES, ONLINE COOKING
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9. CORRESPONDENCE BIOLOGY COURSES, COLLEGE CORRESPONDANCE COURSES,
Directory of online courses, colleges, degrees, certificates and training programs., Correspondence biology courses schools, new online degrees job online communications degree! Opposite university courses online or personal computer programs college correspondence biology courses.
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11. Courses - CSB | SJU - Biology Department
s with advising information The biology Major (45 credits) The lower division courses of the biology major sequence are designed to provide students with a and those seeking admission to Minnesota medical schools. It is highly recommended......Life Science Curriculum Other Major Areas of Study Course
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Major in biology
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  • Biochemistry Natural Science Chemistry Geology Health Pre-professional Programs Environmental Studies
  • Course Descriptions with advising information:
  • Concepts of Biology Lower division courses for non-majors Lower division courses for biology majors or minors and majors in natural science and health-related sciences (dietetics, nursing, physical therapy, etc.) Upper division courses for biology majors or minors and natural science majors
  • Group I - Organismal Diversity Group II - Cell / Molecular Group III - Structural/Functional Biology Group IV - Ecology / Evolution ...
  • The Natural History of the Pacific Northwest - the 1997 experience on the web General upper division courses Independent study
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    Recommended Coursework for selected areas of interest
    The Biology Major (45 credits)
    The lower division courses of the biology major sequence are designed to provide students with a thorough introduction to fundamental biological concepts. Upper division requirements are designed to ensure breadth of exposure to the major disciplines within biology while providing the opportunity for specialization for interested students. The close interrelationship of biology to other disciplines requires that majors complete a program of supportive work in chemistry, physics, and mathematics. For this reason, we suggest that prospective biology majors consult with department members early in their academic program regarding specific requirements.

    12. BBC - BBCi Learning - Homepage
    Archive of BBC educational websites. Includes lesson plans, articles and other educational resources.Category Regional Europe United Kingdom Education...... schools Online, Visit the BBC schools Homepage, Information Science, biology, Nature,Physics, Law, Consumer Rights, Human Course, Free webbased courses from BBCi
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    13. Biology Major Revamped To Allow For New Courses - Pipe Dream Online - Tuesday, M
    some changes that would modify the introductory biology courses. Two fourcredit biology courses, BIOL 113 and BIOL In other schools, there are no BIOL 113, 114 and 115 courses.
    http://www.bupipedream.com/010327/news/n7.html
    Tuesday, March 27, 2001 Issue: 14
    Biology major revamped to allow for new courses
    The new curriculum would allow a greater choice of general education courses and would give majors more time to take a variety of upper-level classes
    Di Li - Staff Writer
    In a move that anticipates future growth and expansion, the department of biological sciences has decided to renumber and rename several of its courses for the Fall 2001 semester.
    Undergraduate Adviser of biology Alan Haber said the change comes in light of several new, advanced courses that will be offered in September. The department changed the guidelines in order to help transfer students complete their degree requirements in a timely fashion. The new curriculum would also allow a greater choice of general education courses and would give majors more time to take a variety of upper-level classes.
    Haber said the department did introduce some changes that would modify the introductory biology courses. Two four-credit biology courses, BIOL 113 and BIOL 114, and the two-credit lab course, BIOL 115, will be offered for the last time this fall.
    According to biology Professor Anna Tan-Wilson, the changes will make it easier to select courses. In order for students to fulfill the “L” (lab sciences) requirement in biological sciences, they need to take 10 biology credits, including BIOL 113, 114 and 115. After restructuring they will only need to take 4 credits in either BIOL 117 or 118.

    14. Biology Courses For 2003 Enrolment
    biology courses for 2003 enrolment Students Talking Our courses offerchoice, relevant content, quality teaching, friendly staff
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    Biology Courses for 2003 enrolment
    Students Talking
    Our courses offer choice, relevant content, quality teaching, friendly staff, individual attention, and excellent learning facilities
    General Biology Information
    General Biology Brochure in PDF format
    Undergraduate and Postgraduate Study
    BSc (Hons) Biology
    BSc (Hons) Ecology BSc (Hons) Human Biology BSc (Hons) Environmental Biology ... BSc (Hons) joint awards
    Contact Biology Admissions (Paul Lunt) on 01782 294601 or e-mail p.h.lunt@staffs.ac.uk to find out more.
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    MSc Molecular Biology
    MSc Habitat Creation and Management
    Contact Biology Admissions (Paul Lunt) on 01782 294601 or e-mail p.h.lunt@staffs.ac.uk to find out more.
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    15. BEST Site For Masters Degree On-line And Online Biology Courses
    Comparison of schools, colleges and universities that offer long distance and on campus learning courses, degrees and certificates. online biology courses, does administration school these masters it degree it online it programs with culinary schools
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    16. Courses With Class Web Sites
    100 level courses Biol.110 Fundamentals of biology 1. This course is designedespecially for students in the schools of Agriculture and Health Sciences
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    UNDERGRADUATE LINKS
    Undergraduate Biology Counseling Biology Majors Course Websites Student profiles Health Professions 10 Reasons Undergraduate Research Tour the Dept. Blue Book Biology Club Biology Resource Center Bio Dept. main page Biology Career Opportunities
    Undergraduate Courses with Web Sites
    List of courses on this website for undergraduates within the Biology Department.
    Some Classes are taught using Purdue University's WebCT program, If you are registered you can log on here
    100 level courses
    Biol.110
    Fundamentals of Biology 1.
    This course is designed especially for students in the Schools of Agriculture and Health Sciences, although it should be suitable for others of you who are interested in an introduction to Biological Science that prepares youfor future courses in the Life Sciences or courses that depend on the Life Sciences.
    Biol.111
    Fundamentals of Biology 2.
    This course is designed especially for students in the Schools of Agriculture and Health Sciences, although it should be suitable for others of you who are interested in an introduction to Biological Science that prepares you for future courses in the Life Sciences or courses that depend on the Life Sciences.
    Biol.121

    17. UBC Student Services - 2003-2004 Calendar - XI. Faculties, Colleges, And Schools
    First Class standing for their first and second-year required courses, includingfirst-class marks in the required biology and chemistry courses, and who have
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    18. Field Courses For Schools - Marine Science And Technology - University Of Newcas
    Field courses for schools. We provide a range of halfday or day-long courses forGCSE, AS and A2 level students in biology and Environmental Sciences.
    http://www.ncl.ac.uk/marine/about/schools/fcfors.htm

    University of Newcastle
    Marine Science and Technology About Resources for Schools ... Field Courses for Schools
    About Background News How to Find Us Facilities ... Useful Links
    Field Courses for Schools
    We provide a series of ecology courses for groups of up to 40 students at the Dove Marine Laboratory. For a free brochure, please contact the Project Development Officer.
    The Marine Environment as a Learning Resource
    For Key Stage 1, 2 and 3 pupils there are exciting hands-on explorations of the rocky shore directly outside the laboratory, tackling concepts from the national curriculum such as Habitats, Adaptations of Organisms to their Environment, Feeding Relationships and Classification. Inside the lab itself, the hidden wonder of the marine environment is opened up through aquarium collections and microscope investigations of plankton.
    GCSE and Post-16 Learning
    We provide a range of half-day or day-long courses for GCSE, AS and A2 level students in Biology and Environmental Sciences. We also provide week-long packages that will cover different habitats and techniques. Accommodation can be arranged for groups travelling from afar. Why not base your A2 coursework at the Dove Marine Laboratory . We can get your pupils started with the basics of identification, sampling techniques, and those dreaded stats. before launching them off on their own explorations seeded with ecological project ideas that

    19. Short Courses - Marine Science And Technology - University Of Newcastle
    Short courses. A 10 week evening course covering the biology of coral reefs,deep seas, hydrothermal vents, rocky and sandy shores and the open ocean.
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    University of Newcastle
    Marine Science and Technology About Resources for Schools ... Short Courses
    About Background News How to Find Us Facilities ... Useful Links
    Short Courses
    Life Beneath the Waves and Between the Tides
    Commencing January 2003 If you’ve enjoyed the "Blue Planet" and want to learn more, this is the course for you! A 10 week evening course covering the biology of coral reefs, deep seas, hydrothermal vents, rocky and sandy shores and the open ocean. The course includes a shore visit, and practical laboratory experience. No previous biology study is required! This is ideal for anyone who has an interest in marine biology; whether you are a diver who would like to know more about the science behind the organisms you observe, or a teacher who would like to put a marine slant on their ecology teaching, or simply just curious. It is ideal for AS and ‘A’-level students!
    The Slippery World of Seaweeds
    Commencing January 2003 There are about 250 species of seaweed found on the coast of Northumberland and Durham (and over 600 in the UK). This 8 week course will, through practical sessions in the field and laboratory, and talks illustrated with slides, enable you to identify the species you are likely to find whilst out on the coast. The course will also include sessions on the million and one things that seaweeds are used for, the problems they cause (particularly fouling ships and gas platforms) and a practical session on cooking them.

    20. Undergrad_Survey
    taught, as well as the skills focused on, in conservation biology courses variedbetween institutions (Tables 2 and 3). While 92% of schools included island
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    The Status of Undergraduate Education in Conservation Biology Sponsored by the Education Committee of the Society for Conservation Biology Report prepared by Rebecca White (Prescott College), Thomas L. Fleischner (Prescott College), and Stephen C.Trombulak (Middlebury College) October 2000 Introduction Results Table 1. The general nature of conservation biology courses and curricula at different institutions. Question No Yes Not applicable Other Does your institution teach one or more courses in conservation biology? Are there prerequisites? Is there a field component? Is there a degree track in conservation biology? Is there interaction and cooperation between disciplines and departments? The concepts taught, as well as the skills focused on, in conservation biology courses varied between institutions (Tables 2 and 3). While 92% of schools included island biogeography, only 54% included ecosystem management, and only 43% listed gap analysis. When asked what skills were taught in the course, 84% of the same schools listed written communication, 54% listed oral communication, 51% listed quantitative assessment/data analysis, 41% listed real world experience in policy or government, 32% listed field natural history, and 16% listed other. The survey also asked what other courses have conservation as a prominent subject. Sixteen per cent listed ecology, 16% listed vertebrate zoology, 14% listed environmental studies and 49 other courses were mentioned in less than 10% of the surveys.

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