1.00 Unit
Wt: 1.05 PD/WK 07
Regents exam required
Offered in Grades 9, 10,11 12
In this course students study: life characteristics, scientific
method, biological tools, cells, plants and animal physiology,
classification of organisms, reproduction, Mendelian and modern
genetics, evolution and ecology. This material will be covered in one
years and laboratory work and written lab exercises are required for the
Regents exam. This course follows the
NYS
syllabus for Living Environment.
Living Environment I
1.00 Unit Wt: 1.00 PD/WK 05
Living Environment II
1.00 Unit Wt. 1.05 PD/WK 07
Note: 2.00 units of study (1 year elective, 1 year
regents) TWO YEAR sequence with Regents after the second year.
Offered in Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
In this course students study: life characteristics,
scientific method, biological tools, cells, plant and animal physiology,
classification of organisms, maintenance of protists, plants and
animals, reproduction, Mendelian and modern genetics, evolution and
ecology. This material will be covered over two years and laboratory
work and written lab exercises are required for the Regents exam. The
curriculum for this course represents the State Education revision of
the Regents Biology course.
Sheltered Living Environment
1.00 Unit Wt. 1.05 PD/WK 07 Regents
Exam Required
In this course students study:
life characteristics, scientific method, biological tools, cells, plant
and animal physiology, classification of organisms, reproduction,
Mendelian and modern genetics, evolution and ecology. The material will
be covered over two years and laboratory work written lab exercises are
required for the Regents exam. The curriculum for this course
represents the State Education revision of the Regents Biology course.
Biology AP
1.00 Units Wt. 1.10 PD/WK 07 AP Exam
Required
(AP examination fee required before November 1)
Offered in Grades 11, 12
Prerequisite: Three Regents Level Course in biology, chemistry, physics
or earth science.
A college level biology course in which laboratory
work is supplemented with collateral readings and lectures. Major areas
of study focus on: molecular and cellular biology; organismal and
ecological biology; genetics and evolution.
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