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Nov 23, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Biology, B.S.
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The Bachelor of Science in Biology is designed for students who are interested in careers which require an extensive background in biology. Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science degree, the student will have met the minimum major requirements for admission to graduate and professional schools (e.g., medical, dental, veterinary, etc). Elective coursework can lead to a specialized focus in bioinformatics, molecular biology, or ecology. In collaboration with the College of Education, a B. S. in Biology Education is also offered and is described in the College of Education portion of the catalog. The department chair can provide more information.
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Biology: Total Semester Hours=124
First Semester
- BI 3/400 Level Elective (3 Credit Hours)
- BI 3/400 Level Elective (4 Credit Hours)
- 3 Credit Hour Free Elective
- ML_ 131 - Modern Language I 3 Credit Hours GE
Notes:
General Education courses are in marked with a GE.
*Based on placement exam scores, these courses may require a pre-requisite which may extend the number of semesters needed to complete degree requirements.
**MARCHING BAND MEMBERS ONLY, MUST substitute PE Activity with MUB 110 - Marching Band . ROTC MEMBERS ONLY, substitute PE Activity with MY 104 - Basic Military Science and MYL 104 - Basic Military Science Laboratory .
Elective Requirements
- One course (200 or above) must be taken in each of three areas: Ecology/Evolution; Structure and Function; and Cellular/Developmental/Molecular Biology.
- One 300 I 400 level Biology Course must be computational or have a strong data component. (See below for examples.)
- One 300/400 level Biology Course must have a strong writing component. (These courses will be indicated in the catalog description.)
Options in each category (writing courses are in bold)
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Restricted 200-level Elective
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Ecology/ Evolution
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Structure and Function
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Computational / Data-based
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Cellular/ Developmental/ Molecular
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Additional Elective Options (writing courses in bold)
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