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coursename      = AP Biology
coursename      = AP Biology
description      =  
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]]
department      = [[Science]]
teacher          = [[Jackie Brewer]]
teacher          = [[Jackie Brewer]]
sessions        = 3
sessions        = 3
prerequisites    =  
prerequisites    = [[SC]]
note            =  
note            =  
grcode          = [[SB]]
grcode          = [[SB]]
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ST              = y
ST              = y
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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.


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coursename = AP Biology 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 sessions = 3 prerequisites = SC note = grcode = SB offered = opento = Seniors requiredby = STEM 09 = 10 = 11 = 12 = y CC = FA = LA = ST = y 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.