This document provides the requirements for an alternate assignment that biology students can complete instead of taking the AP Biology exam. Students must write a 15-20 page report on a pre-approved biology topic using APA style and citing 5 research articles. Acceptable report topics include global warming, bioengineering, genomics, evolutionary mechanisms, and developing new medicines.
This document provides the requirements for an alternate assignment that biology students can complete instead of taking the AP Biology exam. Students must write a 15-20 page report on a pre-approved biology topic using APA style and citing 5 research articles. Acceptable report topics include global warming, bioengineering, genomics, evolutionary mechanisms, and developing new medicines.
This document provides the requirements for an alternate assignment that biology students can complete instead of taking the AP Biology exam. Students must write a 15-20 page report on a pre-approved biology topic using APA style and citing 5 research articles. Acceptable report topics include global warming, bioengineering, genomics, evolutionary mechanisms, and developing new medicines.
This document provides the requirements for an alternate assignment that biology students can complete instead of taking the AP Biology exam. Students must write a 15-20 page report on a pre-approved biology topic using APA style and citing 5 research articles. Acceptable report topics include global warming, bioengineering, genomics, evolutionary mechanisms, and developing new medicines.
Alternate Assignment for Students not Taking the AP Biology Exam:
Due the day of the AP Biology Exam
Requirements: 15-20 page report on topical biology subjects, subject must be pre-approved by teacher Descriptive Title Times New Roman, 10 font, 1.5 spacing. Bibliography and APA Cited References must include 5 original research journal articles Avoid pronouns and opinions Example topics: Global Warming, Bio-accumulation, Bio-engineering, Genomics, Proteomics, Metabolamics, Evolutionary Mechanisms, Development of Innovative Medicines using RNAi and Chemokines, etc.