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  1. The mini-course: from Basic marine biology to Some of my best friends are witches: A project (Masters' theses.Secondary Education.Social Studies) by Alan James Trombley, 1975
  2. Gender differences in learning constructs, shifts in learning constructs, and their relationship to course achievement in a structured inquiry, yearlong ... article from: School Science and Mathematics by Ann M.L. Cavallo, Michelle Rozman, et all 2004-10-01
  3. Teen Health Course 3 by Merki, 1998-06-01
  4. The teaching of general biology in the public high schools of the United States: An inquiry into offerings, enrollments, course organization, facilities, ... ([U.S.]Office of Education.Bulletin) by William Edgar Martin, 1952
  5. Biology and man;: Four lectures on elementary biology delivered at the Advanced course in the principles of radiation protection at the Reactor School A.E.R.E., Harwell by T. E Graham, 1961
  6. Biology and the law seminar: [course materials], Law B586, fall quarter, 1992 by William H Rodgers, 1992
  7. A report on a special course in sanitary chemistry and biology at Universidad Nacional de Ingeniera, Lima, Peru by Charles Manuel Weiss, 1959
  8. Teacher's Classroom Resources for Use with Teen Health Course 1 by Merki, 1999-01-01

41. Belmont Abbey - Academics | Programs
needed for entry into graduate biology programs or professional schools. Students must achieve a “C” or better in all required biology courses
http://www.belmontabbeycollege.edu/academics/programs/majors/biology/biology.asp
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42. B. S. In Biology
Additional courses required by medical schools The remaining 8 credits must be 200, 300-, or 400-level biology courses. BIO 400 does not qualify for
http://bgesweb.artscipub.csuohio.edu/programs/bs_bio.htm
Undergraduate Programs in Biology
B.S. in BIOLOGY
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Special Programs with B.S. in Biology
Honors Program Teacher Licensure Medical Technology Program Preprofessional Studies ... Articulation Agreement with the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine
Biology Minor
Minor in Biology
Bachelor of Science in Biology Description of Program: The Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences (BGES) offers a comprehensive program providing the education and training necessary for careers in modern biological science, including the background for admission to graduate schools and to professional schools (medicine, dentistry, veterinary science). The biology major provides a solid foundation in fundamental areas of biology while permitting sufficient choice in course selection that majors may explore and develop areas of interest within the field. Advising for biology majors: Biology and Medical Technology majors must discuss their program of study with the undergraduate advisor for biology prior to registration each semester. Contact the BGES office at (216) 687-2440 or bges@csuohio.edu

43. Department Of Biology
Departmental index including degree information, faculty and staff directory, newsletter, courses, and contact information.
http://www.okcu.edu/biology/
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44. UMass Amherst: Biology Department -> Home
Overview of the department, teachers, staff, students, programs of study, courses, seminars, academic resources, and links to individual faculties.
http://www.bio.umass.edu/biology/
Welcome to the Biology Department
This is a remarkable time to be a Biologist, with important new discoveries being reported daily in many areas from Genomics to Biomedicine to Evolution to Ecology. At the same time, the national and international significance is increasing rapidly. Our primary missons are to promote excellence both in Undergraduate and Graduate education, and in research. To this end, we have taken a leadership position in establishing Learning Goals for Biology Majors that focus on scientific skills and reasoning. Whether you are a prospective Undergraduate or Graduate student, an Alumnus/a, or just visiting, we trust you will find the information you need here. We also welcome inquiries by telephone or personal visits.
Faculty Member Receives New Grant
Joe Kunkel
was awarded a two-year grant of $80,000 from NOAA CMER . The grant is entitled "Immunological Assay for CYP1A and Vitellogenin of the Bluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix." The assays will be used by The National Marine Fisheries Service to monitor juvenile bluefish (snappers) as they respond to environmental estrogens present in the Raritan River in New Jersey.

45. Harvard Summer School Biology
Prerequisites Secondary school introductory courses in biology and chemistry. Top of page. BIOL S21 Comparative Functional Anatomy of the Vertebrates
http://www.summer.harvard.edu/2005/courses/biol.jsp

46. A Molecular Biology Notebook
Online courses for the teaching of the subject from Rothamsted, UK.
http://www.iacr.bbsrc.ac.uk/notebook/
Online A comprehensive package for the hands-on teaching of Molecular Biology.
MBN online is the logical extension to the MBN CD ROM
With the MBN CD ROM, you can perform molecular biology experiments on your PC and learn molecular biology at your own pace. Find out more here
On the web site you will find links to more information on DNA and molecular biology, resources for students and teachers, sample experiments and discussion areas to exchange views with teachers, researchers, or students.
If you do not have the MBN CDROM , you can still take advantage of this web site. You have access to a substantial fragment of the molecular biology course available on the CD, to the resource of links , and the

47. AP Biology Course Outline
The AP biology program is offered in many high schools nationally. Since this will be a MUCH faster paced course any high school course, missing class
http://www.ekcsk12.org/science/apbio/outline.html

48. Department Of Structural And Cellular Biology - Tulane University
General information and courses. The department specializes in cell, molecular, and neuroscience training and research.
http://www1.omi.tulane.edu/departments/anatomy/

49. Index Of Computational Molecular Biology And Bioinformatics Courses
Listing of computational molecular biology course pages that have extensive online course materials.
http://www.cs.iastate.edu/~honavar/comp-bio-courses.html
Index of Computational Molecular Biology Courses
This page is maintained by: Vasant Honavar Artificial Intelligence Research Group Department of Computer Science Iowa State University . Please send suggestions, additions, or changes to: honavar@cs.iastate.edu

50. Bimini Biological Field Station - Shark Research & Marine Biology Internships -
A 2credit, graduate, field course in marine biology, MBF 520 Tropical Marine This is a 6 day, graduate course held for Florida High School Teachers
http://www.miami.edu/sharklab/courses.html

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Throughout the year, the BBFS hosts a number of marine field biology courses. Additional, specific courses can be tailored to the needs of other colleges and high schools. For more information on any of the BBFS courses, or to inquire about getting your school or university involved, contact Dr. Samuel H. Gruber The Bimini High School Project
The Bimini High School Project, formerly funded by the Office of Naval Research from 1992 to1997, and then the Florida Department of Education from1998-2001, and presently by the Hoover Foundation and the Rosenberger Foundation, in conjuction with the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences of the University of Miami, provides Dade County high school students the opportunity to join our shark research project at the Bimini Biological Field Station in Bimini, Bahamas. The project involves several weekend trips during which students are flown, three at a time, to Bimini. The aim of this project is to provide a unique, educational experience for students who are interested in marine science and wish to participate in a "hands-on" experience in marine field studies. Photos and more infomation about the course.

51. UC Berkeley - Plant And Microbial Biology Department
Consists of a department description, directory, and resources; as well as information concerning faculty, graduate and undergraduate programs, seminars, and courses.
http://plantbio.berkeley.edu/
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52. About Project BIO
For example in developing curriculum materials for a high school biology course, Ultimately information about all biology courses offered at ISU and the
http://project.bio.iastate.edu/About/About.html
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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.

53. BIOTECH Project: Biotechnology Education Outreach
Designed to assist teachers in using biotechnology techniques in their classrooms, to address novel research questions and links to other courses run by the Department of Molecular and Cellular biology, University of Arizona .
http://biotech.biology.arizona.edu/
BIOTECH Home
Gateway to the BIOTECH Project Laboratory Activities
What the BIOTECH Project can do in the classroom Biotechnology Resources
Favorite resources online and in print Other outreach programs in US
See if there is similar outreach in your area NEW Professional Development!! Teacher Internship in Plant Genomics
Eight week summer research opportunity at UA Now featuring the PREP Handbook with activities using Arabidopsis thaliana. Click on the plant to find out more. On Tour with BIOTECH
Follow the BIOTECH Project as it travels across Arizona BIOTECH Bulletin Board
The latest news and your questions and comments About the BIOTECH Project
What is the BIOTECH Project? Meet The BIOTECH Director
Nadja Anderson, Ph.D. The University of Arizona Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology The Biology Project Biology Learning Center Science Education Connection Other sites in Arizona Arizona State University Northern Arizona University Arizona Department of Education
Check out Laurie Cale's NABT 2004 presentation: Amplify in your classroom with pGLO Check out data from Andrew Lettes'class at Pueblo High School Antibacterial quality of Creotsote extract PREP in the classroom Summer Biotechnology What is the BIOTECH Project?

54. Welcome To Roanoke College - Biology
As you can see, there is no flexibility in your biology course schedule Most medical schools have a minimum set of course requirements that must be
http://www.roanoke.edu/biology/course.htm
people search contact us image gallery MyRC Details about the Biology Program
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). The form requires you to list completed, current and proposed courses. Your "proposed courses" list is designed to get you to think a bit about your future. It is not etched in stone! You are not committed to your course list; as a matter of fact, you should expect that it will change as you work your way through the curriculum. Upon receipt of the form, the department chairperson will assign you an academic advisor in the department.

55. Home: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, The University Of Melbourne
Undergraduate courses, postgraduate program, research projects, and staff in Victoria, Australia.
http://www.biochemistry.unimelb.edu.au/
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The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
The Russell Grimwade School of Biochemistry, now the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, was officially opened in 1961.
While the areas of administration and teaching continue at this site toward the southwestern corner of the University campus, most of the departmental research is now undertaken nearby at the newly-built Bio21 Institute on Flemington Road.
The facilities at the Bio21 Institute support world-class research and foster cross-disciplinary interaction, benefiting academic staff, visiting scientists, and undergraduate and postgraduate students alike.
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56. Research Link 2000 - Council On Undergraduate Research
A three year project that brought together biology faculty from colleges and universities to select, develop and disseminate a group of fieldtested, research-based systems and instructional materials for introductory biology courses. Its major objective is to promote research activities by students and faculty on all levels of the undergraduate curriculum.
http://www.cur.org/reslink2000.html
Home Research Link 2000 Research Link 2000 On This Page What is Research Link 2000? What Need Does It Serve? How Was It Developed? Future Meetings and Events ...
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Funded by the National Science Foundation R esearch Link 2000 Bringing Research-based Experimental Systems to the Undergraduate Biology Curriculum What is Research Link 2000? Research Link 2000 is a project that has brought together biology faculty from colleges and universities to select, develop and disseminate a group of field-tested, research-based systems and instructional materials for introductory biology courses. Its major objective is to promote research activities by students and faculty on all levels of the undergraduate curriculum. What Need Does It Serve? The Council on Undergraduate Research believes that education is best served by faculty-student collaborative research combined with investigative teaching strategies. Involving undergraduates in research activities is a very valuable learning experience, whether it is part of the standard laboratory course or a special project with a professor.
Biology departments that adopt one or a few research systems as the core of a research-based curriculum will derive many benefits. Faculty will be able to collaborate on their research efforts, equipment costs will be reduced, lab courses will have a common research-based core, and students will become better prepared for advanced research studies due to their prior experience with the system.

57. Animal And Human Behavior - Paul J. Watson
Research and teaching in animal and human behavior by Dr. Paul J. Watson, University of New Mexico and Flathead Lake Biological, Montana. Field courses, graduate and independent study student supervision, and workshops.
http://biology.unm.edu/biology/pwatson/public_html/pjw_cv.htm
PAUL J. WATSON
Research Assistant Professor
Behavioral Ecology and Evolutionary Psychology
Department of Biology, Castetter Hall
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-1091, USA
Tel. (505) 277-2515; Fax. (505) 277-0304
pwatson@unm.edu
UPCOMING COURSES The Evolution of Female Sexuality
Evolutionary Problems: Biology 502
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University of New Mexico – 3 credit hrs.
1:00 to 2:30 p.m. Major Interests Grants Post-doctoral experience Graduate highlights ... Consulting
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Current Positions Research Assistant Professor , February 1991 - present, University of New Mexico Faculty Adjunct , October 1995 - present, University of Montana Education PhD Biology Cornell University Section of Neurobiology and Behavior Ithaca NY Major: Behavioral Biology S.T. Emlen and P.W. Sherman Minor 1 Ecological Genetics T. Eisner Minor 2 Bioorganic Chemistry , J. Meinwald Minor 3 Neurobiology R. Harris-Warrick Doctoral Thesis The Adaptive Functions of Sequential Polyandry in the Spider Linyphia litigiosa Linyphiidae University of Montana Missoula MT.

58. Undergrad Advising Page
CHEM 240 is a prerequisite for four of the six 200level biology courses, biology 30 (ie senior high school biology) is not a prerequisite for BIOL 100,
http://www.uregina.ca/biology/courses/Advising.html
Biology Undergraduate Advising Department of Biology
University of Regina Below, we offer some suggestions, advice, and a quick overview of rules and regulations associated with the Biology B.Sc. and B.Sc. Hons Programs at the University of Regina. However, reading this web page is not wish Courses to take in first year. The following requirements will dictate some of your course choices for first year:
  • BIOL 100 and BIOL 101 are prerequisites for all 200-level Biology courses. CHEM 240 is a prerequisite for four of the six 200-level Biology courses, and for some 300-level courses. CHEM 102 is a prerequisite for CHEM 240. Chemistry 30 (i.e. senior high school chemistry) is a prerequisite for CHEM 102. Students who do not have Chemistry 30 (or equivalent) must take CHEM 100 (see General Calendar). Biology 30 (i.e. senior high school biology) is not a prerequisite for BIOL 100, but is recommended (BIOL 100 moves at a fast pace).
Thus, in order to fulfill the prerequisite requirements for all Courses to take early in your program.

59. Biology At Technion
Offering undergraduate and graduate courses which combine biological and medical research with engineering. Details of programs, staff, facilities and seminars.
http://biology.technion.ac.il/
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Biology provides the scientific basis for some of today's most vital areas, including biotechnology, medicine, biomedical and genetic engineering, and bioinformatics . The Technion Biology Faculty is unusually positioned, as it combines basic research in the biological and medical sciences with engineering. With a finger on the pulse of different disciplines, we constantly tailor our programs and courses to face the challenges of modern biology.
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60. Department Of Human Biology Home Page
Information about courses, units, and research in Human biology as part of Curtin University of Technology, Western Australia.
http://humanbiology.curtin.edu.au/
CurtinSearch Curtin Site Index Curtin Handbook Campus Maps ... Contacts
Welcome to the Department of Human Biology
Human Biology is part of the School of Biomedical Sciences here at Curtin University of Technology. We are located on the Bentley campus in Perth, Western Australia, and we belong to the Division of Health Sciences. The staff of the department are committed to excellence in science and teaching and learning. Our department offers two degrees in Human Biology and we also conduct service teaching for students enrolled in other courses at Curtin. Please click on the "Staff" link in the menu to meet our staff, and to see what we do. If you wish to access student resources for any of the units offered by Human Biology they are found under the WebCT link. If you are new to Human Biology, and enrolling in Human Biology 133, HB131 or HB135, please visit your special 'Get Ready' Website from the link in the menu above.

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