Subject: Science

Honors Biology

Course Type: Honors High School

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Credits: 1.0

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Course Description

In, Honors Biology, students engage in the study of life and living organisms and examine biology and biochemistry in the real world. This course encompasses traditional concepts in biology and encourages exploration of new discoveries in this field of science. The components include biochemistry, cell biology, heredity and reproduction, the evolution of life, classification and the first four kingdoms, plant and animal kingdoms, human body systems, and ecology. Students will also complete 10 Honors Biology Case Studies that will challenge them to analyze, interpret, and synthesize various biology topics.

Textbook: Biology – © Excel Education Systems, Inc. – 2019

Course Objectives

Understand the relationships among living organisms

Describe the functions and processes that control cellular activities.

Trace the discoveries and scientific thought that increase the application of new technology in the field of DNA and genetics.

Examine the taxonomy that organizes all organisms.

Recognize the structures and functions of systems of the human body.

Relate the interdependence of ecosystems and environmental issues.

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Course Contents

Module TitleModule Topic(s)
Unit 1: Cell Biology: An Overview (Ch. 1-7)
Unit 2: Genetics and Biology (Ch. 8-12)
Unit 3: Theory and Study of Evolution (Ch. 13-15)
Unit 4: Ecology in Practice (Ch. 16-19)
Unit 5: Diversity in the Biological World (Ch. 20-23)
Unit 6: Characteristics of Plants (Ch. 24-27)
Unit 7: Invertebrates and Their Traits (Ch. 28-32)
Unit 8: The World of Vertebrates (Ch.33-37)
Unit 9: Human Biology: An Overview (Ch. 38-44)

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Recognized & Respected Nationwide

At Excel High School, we are proud to be regionally accredited by Cognia, along with additional accreditations from NCA, SACS, NWAC, and the Middle States Association. Our programs meet the same rigorous standards as public schools, giving you the confidence of earning a well-respected diploma.

Global Recognition for Our Accredited Diplomas

Excel High School’s regionally accredited diploma is accepted by colleges and universities around the world. With our recognized accreditation, you can confidently pursue higher education wherever your journey takes you.