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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

61. VUMC Program In Developmental Biology
Offers didactic courses and studies in pattern formation, cellular differentiation and morphogenesis during animal development, and research on model organisms, at Vanderbilt Medical Center, Nashville, TN.
http://www.mc.Vanderbilt.Edu/devbio/
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62. Biochemistry And Molecular Biology Courses At Penn State Univ.
Complete notes and tutorials for current lecture and laboratory classes on numerous biological subjects.
http://www.bmb.psu.edu/courses/

63. Welcome To The Forest Biology And Dendrology Sites At Virginia Tech
Information about courses, trees, and forest biology. Includes fact sheets on over 450 species of trees.
http://www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/wwwmain.html
Welcome to the Forest Biology and Dendrology Educational Sites at Virginia Tech
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Dendrology Fact Sheets for Tree Identification New stuff!
  • The Meanings of Scientific Names "I hate Latin names" They can be fun, informative, and offer id hints. Find out what they mean... Fall Color Why do trees change color? Is it going to be a "good" color year? Find explanations here or browse this section by Latin or common names for fall color pictures of your favorite trees. ID Keys (Beta) Do you have a leaf or twig and no idea what species it is? Try our key and figure it out by simply answering the questions and matching your sample to the pictures. You can also try the interview - input everything you remember and get a list of possible matches.
This site contains tree identification information specific to Forestry 2324, Dendrology Lab at Virginia Tech. The site also has fact sheets for identifying approximately 875 trees commonly found in the United States with color pictures for all of them. You can search for your tree by name or browse the entire list. If you have a tree related question visit Dr. Dendro and we will do our best to answer you. We also have links to many other tree identification sites from across North America.

64. CCI Courses
biology, chemistry, toxicology, crime scene, firearms, impression evidence, microscopy and trace programs at The California Criminalistics Institute, Sacramento, CA.
http://www.cci.ca.gov/courses.htm
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65. American Society For Cell Biology
molecular biology for high school teachers; other courses are being planned. Molecular biology The Gene Revolution, a lecture and lab course taught
http://www.ascb.org/profiles/elgin.html
ASCB PROFILE Sarah C. R. Elgin Sarah Elgin, a researcher in chromatic structure and its relation to gene expression, began her involvement with elementary science education by serving as a resource for her sons' classrooms. Her experience, however, was that the teaching of science remained haphazard, at the whim of what teachers your child had and what the teachers' interests were. That experience, mirrored by other members of the faculty at Washington University, led to the formation of a very informal group of university faculty and public school teachers working to maintain some consistency in science resources. Today, four years later, this effort has led to funding for a curriculum development project, a successful joint effort between Washington University and the neighboring University City School District, a school district comprised of 80% minority students. The curriculum development program, which has received funding for the next three years from NIH through SEPA, is working on two modules: Molecular Genetics for grades 9-10 biology, and Environmental Chemistry for grades 10-11 chemistry. Rather than teach "biotechnology" as an add-on after genetics, the project aims to use the tools of molecular biology to teach genetics to first year high school biology students. The goal is to mainstream molecular biology into the basic high school biology course: for many people, high school biology is their only shot at science, the only experience the average citizen has to gain a working knowledge of this important subject. The NIH grant provides funds to support planning and consulting time for the participating teachers, and supports a part-time scientist/writer and curriculum writer for each module; numerous scientists in the St. Louis area are donating their help as consultants.

66. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Department of Theoretical biology. A doit-yourself online course in 'methods in theoretical biology' and yearly organised online courses on the Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory of the development and growth of organisms.
http://www.bio.vu.nl/thb/

67. Using AP Credits To Meet Requirements
prepare for upper level courses or the medical school admissions tests. Freshmen who are using AP biology credit toward the requirements should NOT take
http://www.nutrition.cornell.edu/undergrad/apcred.html
Using AP Credits to Meet Requirements
You may earn credit toward your college and/or major requirements by the scores you achieved on the Advanced Placement (AP) tests. The equivalency of AP scores to Cornell credits is summarized in the Cornell University Courses of Study. Having AP credits gives students flexibility in developing their Cornell programs. By meeting some basic course requirements with AP credits, students can take more electives, have more time to get involved in research, graduate early, or free up a semester to study abroad. Check college limits on the use of AP credits. To receive AP credit, you must arrange to have your scores sent to your college registrar. After the registrar receives your AP scores, Just the Facts will include them. The registrar will make a preliminary decision about how your AP credits apply to your intended degree program. You may need to meet with your college registrar at some future time to adjust how the AP credits are applied to your degree requirements. You can change how you use your AP credits as your degree plans change. Students vary in how they choose to apply their AP credits towards their degree requirements. You are in charge of how you use your AP credits, and you will need to meet with your faculty adviser and college registrar to discuss how you wish to apply your AP credits toward your degree requirements. Career interests, areas of interest outside your major, study abroad plans, and graduation timelines will determine the best way for you to use your AP credits. You can take some time in getting it figured out.

68. Undergraduate Biology At Harvard University
Information about courses in the biological sciences, research opportunities, and concentration requirements.
http://biology.harvard.edu/
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69. Apply For Admission To Take College Environmental Biology Courses - Columbia Uni
Take classes to prepare for graduate school and a career in conservation biology. course(s) of their choice through the School of Continuing Education.
http://www.ce.columbia.edu/ecobiology/admission.cfm
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A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university, and a demonstrated aptitude for science as shown through completion of at least three courses in science or mathematics with a grade of B or better. Admission is selective and limited to no more than 12 students per year.
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Applicants are urged to submit application materials well in advance of the deadline. Applications received after the deadlines are accepted on a space-available basis. The Office of Admissions and Student Affairs begins reviewing applications immediately after the application deadline. In order to allow time for the processing of visas, international students should submit their applications at least 12 weeks before the date(s) below. Summer 2006 Wednesday, March 1, 2006
Fall 2006 Monday, May 1, 2006

70. ScienceSimulations - Science Simulations Laborarory
Ten interactive simulations in Physics, Chemistry and biology, widely used in secondary and university courses in the U.K., arranged in such a way that together they constitute a complete classical lab for experimentation and learning.
http://www.sciencesimulations.com
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71. Marine Biology | Victoria University Of Wellington
Biological Sciences courses are taught within the School of Biological Sciences. School Office Level 5, New Kirk Building. Prof Charles Daugherty
http://www.vuw.ac.nz/home/subjects_degrees/subjects/mari.aspx
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72. Thomas Jefferson University - JMC Pathology, Anatomy And Cell Biology
Offers doctoral programs in pathology and teratology, as well as undergraduate courses for the medical school. Includes details of research projects and faculty profiles.
http://www.jefferson.edu/pathology/
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Welcome to the Academic Home Page for the Department of Pathology, Anatomy and Cell Biology. Information for patients and the public can be found on the Clinical Home Page Basic Research, Education and Resources The Department of Pathology, Anatomy and Cell Biology offers a graduate program (Ph.D.) in Molecular Cell Biology and undergraduate courses in pathology, anatomy and cell biology as part of the M.D. program of the Medical School. The basic research in the department encompasses the Alcohol Research Center and Daniel Baugh Institute for Functional Genomics. Major resources include a Fluorescence Imaging facility including two-photon systems; Surface Plasmon Resonance, Electron Microscopy and NMR facilities are also available to investigators in the Department in affiliated laboratories.

73. Undergraduate Programs
continue their biology education after undergraduate school and who wish a course of study At least 18 semester hours of biology courses* including
http://www.wcsu.edu/biology/undergrad.html
The programs in the Department of Biological and Environmental Science provide the student with the hackground required to succeed in a wide variety of fields such as cell and molecular biology, medicine, environmental science and education. A core of science courses provides a solid foundation in biology while electives allow the student to pursue their special interests. At Western all biology majors do independent research under the supervision of a faculty mentor.
DEGREE PROGRAMS
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    Requirements: Bachelor Of Arts in Biology
    All degree programs require the completion of general education requirements, the specified courses and credits listed below and additional free electives to total a minimum of 122 semester hours, including physical education and foreign language. To contact the Department, call 837-8791. Biology Major (broadfield):
    This option is for students planning to continue their education in either graduate school or professional school, such as medical, dental, vetennary, etC. It also will prepare students for entry level positions in various areas of biology such as laboratory technician.

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Plant molecular biology and physiology graduate option in Crop Sciences at the University of Illinois Champaign/Urbana.
http://www.cropsci.uiuc.edu/grad/options/plant-physiology.html
Crop Sciences
Doorway to the global food and agriculture system
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

75. WCSU Undergraduate Catalog - Arts & Sciences, Biology
Provide biology courses that support the general education science continue their biology education after undergraduate school and who wish a course of
http://www.wcsu.edu/catalogs/undergraduate/sas/programs/bio.asp
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Richard Halliburton, Chair
halliburtonr@wcsu.edu
Higgins Hall 105a, Midtown Campus
(203) 837- 8769 (fax) Cathy Desisto-Reynolds, Department Secretary
desisto-reynoldsc@wcsu.edu
Higgins Hall 017, Midtown Campus
(203) 837- 8769 (fax)
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R. Halliburton, Chr. T. Philbrick, Assoc. Chr. F. Dye R. Gyure S. Maskel T. Pinou H. Russock S. Wagener E. Wong
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The programs in the Department of Biological and Environmental Science provide students with the background required to succeed in a wide variety of fields such as cell and molecular biology, medicine, environmental science and education. A core of science courses provides a solid foundation in biology while electives allow students to pursue their special interests. At WestConn all biology majors conduct independent research under the supervision of a faculty mentor.
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Consistent with the University mission, we endeavor to provide a diversified student body with the conceptual and technical knowledge each student will need to live and work in a society where biological frontiers are constantly expanding and changing. To achieve this challenge, we focus on six primary goals.

76. Atlantic Provinces Council On The Sciences Biology
Mandate is sciences at high school and university. The main event is the annual Undergraduate biology Conference where honors students present research. Lists directory, conferences, field courses and links.
http://www.umoncton.ca/sciences/biologie/evenement/conf/intro.htm

77. Computer Science
courses and research in software engineering, modelbased systems, intelligent robotics and computational biology.
http://www.aber.ac.uk/compsci/

78. Mr. Ferwerda's High School Chemistry Help Page
Annotated sites useful to students in high school chemistry or biology courses.
http://www.tps.k12.mi.us/staff/eferwerda/Chem_help_page.htm
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This site was created by Mr. Ferwerda in order to help his Chemistry students at Tecumseh High School in Tecumseh, Michigan. All chemistry students are welcome and I hope it will be helpful. The text that corresponds to the chapters listed at this site is Chemistry , 5th edition, by Wilbraham et al, published by Addison-Wesley. C H N O A favorite quote : " A little science estranges a man from God, a lot of science brings him back" ~ Sir Francis Bacon
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79. IAI Majors: Biological Sciences Course Descriptions
Biological Science Core courses BIO 911 BIO 912. These courses may be taken in reverse order since some schools offer the cellular and molecular emphasis
http://www.itransfer.org/IAI/Majors/Bio/Default.taf?page=descAll

80. Organization For Tropical Studies
Programs for undergraduate and graduate students in tropical biology. Includes an overview of its facilities, information databases, courses, conservation activities, and volunteer opportunities.
http://www.ots.ac.cr
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