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Longwood University

BIOL114: Biol for the Teach Profession

An inquiry into the study of life, with emphasis on the form and function of organisms and the ecological principles governing populations, communities, and ecosystems. This course is specifically designed for students seeking teaching licensure and does not meet the requirements for a biology major. Scientific reasoning and scientific communication will be emphasized within the context of studying the principles of life science education guided by both the Next Generation Science Standards and the Virginia Standards of Learning. 4 credits. FSRC, SI.

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Delivery Method
Online
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Hybrid
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Credits
4.0
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Department
Biological & Environ Science
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