Biology (1-1/2 hour class)
Instructor: David Cartwright
Grade Level: 9th-12th
*Pre-requisite Physical Science OR instructor permission
Fees: $45 monthly tuition PLUS one-time $50 lab fee
Text: Apologia’s Exploring Creation with Biology 2nd Edition
ISBN-13: 978-1932012545 ISBN-10: 9781932012545 and a 3-ring binder.
Amazon or Half.com are your friends here!
The test/answer book is helpful for parent but not essential.
Course Description: This course is designed as a high school level biology lab class, and will cover the classification system for life, detailed study of various kingdoms, function and chemistry of cells, microscope and dissection technique, genetics, and a critical study of evolutionary theory. While the teacher and the text are critical of evolution as a theory of origins, we will approach the issue in an objective manner. While the teacher is a young earth creationist, all viewpoints based on logical, evidenced-based reasoning will be respected in class. On average, a student should spend about 5-10 hours or more per week in preparation for class.
Instructor: David Cartwright
Grade Level: 9th-12th
*Pre-requisite Physical Science OR instructor permission
Fees: $45 monthly tuition PLUS one-time $50 lab fee
Text: Apologia’s Exploring Creation with Biology 2nd Edition
ISBN-13: 978-1932012545 ISBN-10: 9781932012545 and a 3-ring binder.
Amazon or Half.com are your friends here!
The test/answer book is helpful for parent but not essential.
Course Description: This course is designed as a high school level biology lab class, and will cover the classification system for life, detailed study of various kingdoms, function and chemistry of cells, microscope and dissection technique, genetics, and a critical study of evolutionary theory. While the teacher and the text are critical of evolution as a theory of origins, we will approach the issue in an objective manner. While the teacher is a young earth creationist, all viewpoints based on logical, evidenced-based reasoning will be respected in class. On average, a student should spend about 5-10 hours or more per week in preparation for class.