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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

141. UMKC 2005-2006 Catalog (BIO-SC 1.1 2005-05-12) - Cellular And Molecular Basis Of
The curriculum of general education and biology majors courses, combined with the Through proper planning with a School of Biological Sciences adviser,
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Undergraduate Catalog
School of Biological Sciences
Cellular and Molecular Basis of Health and Disease Emphasis
This instructional program fully prepares individuals for admission to a professional school in medicine, including allopathic, osteopathic or podiatric medicine programs. By completing the requirements of the bachelor's of science in biology with the cellular and molecular basis of health and disease emphasis, students will complete all of the minimum prerequisites and the upper level biology electives which are highly recommended by most medical schools. The courses selected provide a foundation of knowledge in modern cellular and molecular biology, essential for understanding medical science. The curriculum of general education and biology majors courses, combined with the mathematics, chemistry and physics components, provides the background essential to understanding the latest diagnostic and treatment technologies. General education requirements are the same as for all students seeking a bachelor's degree in biology. Completion of the emphasis requirements will be noted on the UMKC transcript. Through proper planning with a School of Biological Sciences adviser, biology majors can use their electives and general education requirements to complete the healing and humanities minor.
A. Biology course requirements

142. University Of Hartford | Department Of Biology
Undergraduate and graduate programs, courses and faculty information.
http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/biology/

    Undergraduate majors available as a Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts or a minor in biology
    Two areas in Biology and Neuroscience with flexible schedules and thesis or non-thesis options
    A complete list of all undergraduate and graduate courses with descriptions
    From full time to affiliate, get to know us, what classes we teach and how to get in touch with us

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143. UMKC 2005-2006 Catalog (BIO-SC 1.1 2005-05-12) - Pre-Dentistry Concentration
Through proper planning with a School of Biological Sciences adviser, A total of 42 credit hours of biology courses must be completed with grades of C
http://www.umkc.edu/umkc/catalog/html/bio-sc/0260.html
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Undergraduate Catalog
School of Biological Sciences
Pre-Dentistry Concentration
This instructional program fully prepares individuals for admission to a professional school in dentistry. By completing the requirements of the bachelor's of science in biology with the pre-dentistry concentration, students will complete all of the minimum prerequisites and upper level electives suggested by dental schools across the United States. The courses selected provide a foundation of knowledge in modern dentistry, essential for understanding dental science. The curriculum of general education and biology majors courses, combined with the mathematics, chemistry and physics components, provides the background essential to understanding the latest diagnostic and treatment technologies. General education requirements are the same as for all students seeking a bachelor's degree in biology. Through proper planning with a School of Biological Sciences adviser, biology majors can use their elective general education requirements to complete the healing and humanities minor.
A. Biology course requirements

144. Biology
Offers information on academics, research, faculty, courses, facilities and contact information.
http://biology.unm.edu/

145. Oregon Institute Of Marine Biology - OIMB - University Of Oregon -
Yearround educational programs and research of marine biology. Includes information on academic courses, scholarships and seminars.
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~oimb
UO Marine Biology Major Apply to the University of Oregon
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146. Queen's University Department Of Biology HOME
Information about the department's undergraduate and graduate degree programs and courses, seminar series, faculty and facilities, clubs and groups.
http://biology.queensu.ca/
The Biosciences Complex houses the Biology Department and the School of Environmental Studies, with modern teaching and research facilities. We are located on Barrie Street, beside a large wooded park on the edge of campus in downtown Kingston, Ontario [more] The Paleoecological Environmental Assessment and Research Laboratory (PEARL) , under the direction of Drs John Smol and Brian Cumming, uses paleolimnological methods to investigate the history of changes in climate and the environment. [more] The Queen's University Biological Station (QUBS) is a major field research and teaching facility for students and scientists from Queen's and many other institutions. Located on Lake Opinicon about 45 minutes north of Kingston, it is one of Canada's premier centres for environmental education. [more] T he Fowler Herbarium catalogues the biodiversity of plants in the Kingston region and makes this information available to researchers, students and the general public. [more] Facilities News and Events Jie Zheng, Scott Edelman, Grace Tharmarajah

147. Department Of Ecology And Evolutionary Biology
Specializing in integrated biology. Offers faculty, student information, courses and resources.
http://www.tulane.edu/~eeob/

148. CBE Advising - WIBC?
Biological or life sciences are taught in several colleges and schools and a Botany 130 is a one semester plant biology course that is offered during
http://www.wisc.edu/cbe/wibc/
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    Which Intro Biology Course?
    A Guide for Students Choosing Courses in Selected Biological Sciences
    Contents
    Introduction
    Biology, as a field of study, encompasses a wide range of topic areas. On the UWMadison campus, there is no single Department of Biology. Biological or life sciences are taught in several colleges and schools and a large number of different departments across campus. This brochure was produced for students selecting courses in the biological sciences on the UW Madison campus. The information in it is intended to: Help clarify the differences between the following introductory courses or course sequences in the biological sciences:
    Course
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    Credits
    Biology Core Curriculum (BioCore) Biocore 301 Biocore 302 Biocore 303 Cellular Biology (lecture) Biocore 304 Cellular Biology (laboratory) Biocore 323 Organismal Biology (lecture) Biocore 324 Organismal Biology (laboratory) Biocore 333 Biological Interactions (lecture) Botany 130 General Botany (lecture and laboratory) Botany/Zoology 151 Introductory Biology (lecture and laboratory)

149. Distance Learning Programmes [Birkbeck, University Of London]
Researchled institution offering specialist advanced courses in biology, crystallography, earth sciences, geography, psychology and media studies disciplines. Includes course and enrolment information.
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/distance/

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Full A to Z Programme Listing: Select a programme... Geographic Information Science (GISc) by Distance Learning (MSc) Occupational Psychology/Organizational Behaviour (MSc) Principles of Protein Structure using the Internet (Advanced Certificate) Protein Crystallography using the Internet (Advanced Certificate) Structural Biology using the Internet (MSc) Techniques in Structural Molecular Biology using the Internet (Advanced Certificate)
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Techniques in Structural Molecular Biology using the Internet (Advanced Certificate)

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Bioinformatics/crystallography
Principles of Protein Structure using the Internet (Advanced Certificate)
Protein Crystallography using the Internet (Advanced Certificate) Structural Biology using the Internet (MSc) Techniques in Structural Molecular Biology using the Internet (Advanced Certificate) ... Subject index Earth sciences/geography

150. Welcome To Softlight
Offers a range of courses available in chemistry and biology. These include a text, question database and automatic analysis tools.
http://www.worldlearninginstitute.com

151. Institute For Tropical Ecology And Conservation
Offers field courses at the biology station. Includes information about the conservation program, station and community volunteer programs.
http://www.itec-edu.org/
About ITEC Information Station Field Courses ... SAVE the SOROPTA! ITEC is a member of theCity of Knowledge Institute for Tropical Ecology and Conservation

152. Stanford Graduate School Of Plant Biology - Courses Page
Examples of the elective courses taken by Plant biology graduate students are During their time in graduate school, Ph.D. students take a course on the
http://plantbiology.stanford.edu/courses.html
Detailed information about the Ph.D. program at Stanford can be found in the Stanford Bulletin section on the Biological Sciences Department Degree Programs in pdf format and at the Student Resources web page of the Biological Sciences Department In brief, Ph.D. students in the Molecular/Cell track are required to take Advanced Genetics, Cell Biology of Physiological Processes and Advanced Molecular Biology. In addition, students take a fourth, elective course. Examples of the elective courses taken by Plant Biology graduate students are listed below. During their time in graduate school, Ph.D. students take a course on the ethical conduct of research, attend and give an oral presentation in one of the seminar series or journal clubs in the department, and assist in the teaching of two courses. Specific first year requirements are to complete 10-week rotations in three different laboratories and to participate in the seminar Frontiers in Biology. In the second year, students write and defend an area proposal and a dissertation proposal. Plant Courses Core Courses Plant Genetics Advanced Genetics Plant Seminar Cell Biology of Physiological Processes ... Advanced Molecular Biology Selected Elective Courses Biological Macromolecules Developmental Biology Frontiers in Interdisciplinary Biosciences Introduction to Biotechnology ... Molecular Evolution BIOSCI 137/237
Plant Genetics
Offered in alternate years for graduate students and advanced undergraduates. This course covers methods of genetic analysis of particular importance in maize and Arabidopsis, two model plant species, and current understanding of key processes in plants as elucidated through genetics. Topics include molecular mapping, role of gene duplications, impact of transposons on gene structure, chromosome translocation stocks, plastid and mitochondrial genetics, nuclear - cytoplasmic interaction, self-incompatibility, generation and analysis of transgenic plants, imprinting, and transcriptional and post-transcriptional gene silencing. Case studies will include genetic analysis of meristem organization and function, epidermal specializations, leaf development, and root growth. Prerequisite: Bio core or permission of the instructors. Graduate students enroll in Biosci. 237.

153. University Of York - Department Of Biology
Information about the department and its staff. Includes details of research activities, teaching and training, short courses and seminars, and departmental vacancies.
http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/biol/
Department of Biology
Research Fellows Recruitment Day: 9 September 2005
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The Department is one of the leading centres for biological teaching and research in the UK. We have an integrated approach to Biology, with no barriers between disciplines. We teach degree courses and undertake research across the whole spectrum of modern Biology, from molecular genetics and biochemistry to ecology. We occupy a single set of purpose-built teaching and research laboratories at the west end of the University campus. Our new laboratories, funded by a £21.6M JIF award from BBSRC, opened in July 2002, and include the innovative Technology Facility. Dale Sanders, Head of Department

154. Trinity College Biology Department
courses emphasizing the molecular nature of living systems as well as courses treating cell biology, genetics, development, plant and animal morphology and function, ecology, field studies, and evolution.
http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/biol/
The Biology Major at Trinity College Course Descriptions Contact Information Faculty Listing Resources for Students General Resources Information for the Science Poster Symposium Biology (and other) Teaching Resources Instructions for completion of Honors thesis Biological Diversity links ... Online Science Magazines Last revised: - 9/03

155. Saint Joseph College Biology Department
Mission statement, faculty, undergraduate program, premed/dental/veterminary program, courses, distance learning and The Freshwater Institute.
http://ww2.sjc.edu/curriculum/bioweb/
Saint Joseph College
Biology Department
Our Mission:
To train scientists and health care professionals to meet the technological challenges of the new millennium and to foster the advancement of women in the biological sciences. We offer comprehensive courses in the areas of field biology/ecology, biomedical sciences, and cell and molecular biology. In addition to formal course work we offer our undergraduate students the chance to participate in the on-going research of our faculty members. Experience has shown that participation in undergraduate research is the single most important aspect of the baccalaureate major in preparing students for graduate work and careers in the biological sciences.
Our Faculty:
The Saint Joseph College Biology Department is composed of professors from a wide variety of backgrounds. Our faculty members include an ornithologist , an aquatic ecologist, a cardiologist, a neuroscientist, a pharmacologist, a microbiologist and a geneticist. Many of our faculty have on-going research programs and have published their research findings in international journals. All Graduate Students click here !

156. Intelligent Design: Is It Just Creationism Lite?
belief and ought not be included in high school biology courses. The biology lessons begin this week. On Friday, the school district agreed to
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05009/439503.stm
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Intelligent design: Is it just creationism lite?
Sunday, January 09, 2005 By Bill Toland, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The flap over "intelligent design," the latest terminology behind the old theory that the universe and its organisms developed at the discretion of a supernatural creator, continues to unfold in York County's Dover Area School District, where school directors want teachers to talk about the theory in a ninth-grade biology course. The school board wants its science teachers to mention intelligent design as a possible alternative to evolution, and to note that evolution, as Charles Darwin posited, is a controversial and incomplete theory. A group of parents sued the district last year, saying intelligent design amounts to a religious belief and ought not be included in high school biology courses. Since the full trial in federal court in Harrisburg probably won't come until spring, administrators and possibly some teachers in the meantime will be reading the four-paragraph statement to students. The biology lessons begin this week. On Friday, the school district agreed to temporarily exempt teachers and students who object to it, after seven science teachers signed a letter saying the policy would violate Pennsylvania's professional standards and practices code for teachers.

157. Untitled Document
Research project summaries in ecology, biogeography, allometry and body size studies. Lists to the Brown Lab, courses taught and degrees earned.
http://biology.unm.edu/jhbrown/indexpage/indexframe03.htm

158. Internships & Careers For Biology Majors - Information On Biology Majors - Holli
As such, with her first course in biology, a major is immersed in a Hollins biology students excel in graduate school, professional schools and when
http://www.hollins.edu/undergrad/biology/biology.htm
Undergraduate Programs
Biology
Active, engaging program
Biology majors at Hollins explore life in the classroom, the laboratory, and in the field. With an active, engaging program, biology majors are exposed to the breadth of biology in four disciplinary specific courses rather than starting with a superficial year-long survey course. As such, with her first course in biology, a major is immersed in a biological discipline and has the opportunity to delve into the theory and application of scientific ideas and techniques rather than just memorize a litany of facts.
Small classes, access to equipment, extensive field labs
In our classes, students work closely with faculty as lecture courses often have fewer than 20 students and laboratories seldom have more than 14 students. Our students work with high quality microscopes and physiological equipment, digital computer imaging, DNA fingerprinting, Global Positioning Systems, and have the opportunity to work with a variety of other modern technologies. Field labs stretch from the diverse environment of Appalachian Mountains in West Virginia to the Virginia coast. Our students are also encouraged to spend a semester or summer abroad. Many students have pursued field studies abroad in such places as Kenya, the Caicos Islands, the West Indies, the rain forests of Australia, and the Baha Peninsula. Other students have taken advantage of our cooperative exchange program with the University of Limerick which offers a diverse program in equine studies.

159. Department Of Biology
Departmental index includes events, a faculty and staff directory, class web pages, courses, publications, and contact information.
http://www.usask.ca/biology/
W.P. Thompson Building 112 Science Place
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada S7N 5E2
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    160. C&Q - Investigative Biology
    Qualifications SXR270 Investigative biology, In this residential school course you will undertake a series of laboratory-based biological investigations.
    http://www3.open.ac.uk/courses/bin/p12.dll?C01SXR270_3_0

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