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description     = Upper level, yearlong course that builds upon foundations of Biology 1 by exploring content to greater depth and wider extent of cellular processes, biochemistry, technology and population ecology. Emphasis on analysis, writing and mathematical applications.
|description=Upper level, yearlong course that builds upon foundations of Biology 1 by exploring content to greater depth and wider extent of cellular processes, biochemistry, technology and population ecology. Emphasis on analysis, writing and mathematical applications.
department      = [[Science]]
teacher          = [[Jackie Brewer]]
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Upper level, yearlong course that builds upon foundations of Biology 1 by exploring content to greater depth and wider extent of cellular processes, biochemistry, technology and population ecology. Emphasis on analysis, writing and mathematical applications.


[[Category:Courses in Catalog]]
* Senior course — juniors only with teacher permission
|department=Science
|teacher=Mary Nicholson
|sessions=2
|grcode=SAP
|offered=Future
|opento=Juniors, Seniors
|requiredby=STEM House
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Latest revision as of 22:39, 18 April 2024


Department Science
Teacher Mary Nicholson
Sessions 2
GR Code SAP
Offered Future
Open to Juniors
Seniors
Required by STEM

Upper level, yearlong course that builds upon foundations of Biology 1 by exploring content to greater depth and wider extent of cellular processes, biochemistry, technology and population ecology. Emphasis on analysis, writing and mathematical applications.

  • Senior course — juniors only with teacher permission