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BIOLOGY
These courses have been so constructed as to meet the needs of
teachers who are working in secondary schools, and to enable premedical
students to fulfill the medical entrance requirements as prescribed
by the American Medical Association.
Pre-medical students must take Courses 4, 5 and 6 in order to
meet their full entrance requirements. These three courses are
equivalent to two terms' work of Biology B1, regular session.
Biology 4. C. Botany.—Lecture 8:30; Laboratory 9:30 to 11:30;
C. H. 12. Credit, 4 hours (2 session-hours). Laboratory fee for
teachers $1.00, for others $5.00. Mr. Kepner and Mr. Whitlock.
Deals with the structures of plants and their vital phenomena. Introduction to the
systematic study of ferns and flowering plants. No text. Biology 4 and 6 are equivalent
to one terms' work in Biology B1 regular session.
Biology 5. C. Zoology.—Lecture 2:30; Laboratory 3:30 to 5:30;
C. H. 12. Credit, 4 hours (2 session-hours). Laboratory fee for
teachers $1.00, for others $5.00. Mr. Kepner and Mr. Whitlock.
Deals with the structure of animals and their vital phenomena. No text-book.
Biology 5 and 6 are equivalent to one terms' work in Biology B1, regular session.
Biology 6. C. Experimental Biology.—11:30; C. H. 12. Laboratory
fee $5.00 to those not registered in Biology 4 or 5. Credit, 2
hours (one session-hour). Mr. Kepner and Mr. Whitlock.
A presentation of experimental work on the physiology of plants and animals.
The work of this course will be suggestive and helpful to teachers and supplements
the pre-medical student's work in Courses 4 and 5.
Biology 112. C. High School Methods in Biology.—10:30; C. H.
12. Credit, 2 hours. Mr. Kepner.
This course offers thirty lessons, presented from the standpoint of the high school
student, such as can be carried into the high school class-rooms that have minimum
equipment.
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