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Course Title: Advanced Placement Biology with Lab Credit Value: 1.0
Course Number: 103230 Term(s) Offered: Full Year
Prerequisite(s): Completion of Academic Biology or Honors Open to Grades: 11, 12
Biology with a 90% or higher plus completion
of Honors Chemistry with an 80% or higher
and teacher recommendation.
Requirement(s): Summer work for this course: Students are encouraged to complete a study of ecology and
review key biology and chemistry concepts. All materials will be provided.
Students are required to complete the designated Advanced Placement exam at their own
expense (2020-2021 cost $95).
Career Cluster(s): Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Information Technology
Architecture and Construction Manufacturing
Health Science Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
Human Services
Description: This course is designed for students who wish to continue the study of biological sciences in college. It is
based on the Advanced Placement Biology Curriculum. Intensified studies in molecular and cellular biology emphasize
biological chemistry, photosynthesis, cellular respiration and fermentation, protein synthesis and DNA replication. Units
in genetics dealing with inheritance patterns and gene expression as well as population genetics are also covered with a
focus on evolution and ecosystems. Laboratory investigations supplement all course work. Students who elect this
course have the opportunity to be adequately prepared for the AP test in Biology. Students are encouraged to take Honors
Human Anatomy & Physiology either before taking AP Biology or concurrently with AP Biology.
Course Title: Comparative Anatomy & Physiology Credit Value: 1.0
Course Number: 103250 Term(s) Offered: Full Year
Prerequisite(s): Completion of Honors Biology with a 70% or Open to Grades: 10, 11, 12
higher, or completion of Academic Biology
with an 80% or higher, or completion of
Biology with a 90% or higher
Career Cluster(s): Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Human Services
Architecture and Construction Information Technology
Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications Manufacturing
Education and Training Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
Health Science
Description: This course is designed for college-bound students who are interested in learning about the anatomy and
physiology of various animals and of humans. The first semester is spent learning about the major phyla of the Animal
Kingdom. The second semester focuses on the various organs and systems of the human body and examines how these
organs and systems interact with one another. Lab investigations and dissections emphasize and reinforce key concepts.
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