2014-2015 University Catalog archived
Biology major leading to BS degree
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Return to: Biology (BIOL)
A major in biology leading to a Bachelor of Science degree consists of at least 50 credits in science and mathematics, with at least 33 credits in biology. The major must include the following:
- BIOL 111 and 113, 220; CHEM 110, 241 or 241S; MATH 101, 102; PHYS 111, 112, 113, and 114
- CSCI 102 or 121
- One course from BIOL 215 or 215S or CHEM 242. (BIOL 215 or 215S may not be used to fulfill both this requirement and intermediate-level courses in 4. below)
Intermediate-level courses expand and focus students’ understanding of particular topics. Students must take one course from each of 4, 5, and 6.
- Molecules and Cells: One additional course from BIOL 211 or 211S, 215 or 215S, 223, 280, 285, CHEM 341/343 and, when appropriate, BIOL 297
- Ecology and Evolution: One course from BIOL 210, 216, 217, 230, 231, 235, 240 or 240S, 241, 242, 243, 245, 246, ENV 212 and, when appropriate, BIOL 297
- Structure and Function: One course from BIOL 225, 250, 255, 260 or 260S, 265, 267 (ENGN 267), 280, 282, 283, and, when appropriate, BIOL 297
- Advanced-level courses provide students with a greater depth of biological thought. Students must take at least three of the following, at least one of which must be a laboratory course (indicated by *):
BIOL 301, 310*, 320*, 321*, 322, 323*, 325*, 330*, 332*, 340 or 340S, 350, 355*, 360*, 362*, 365*, 385*, 395, 396, 397, 398
- Quantitative Biology: One course from BIOL 267, 282, 283, 285, 301, 325, 385 (may also be used as intermediate and advanced-level courses in 4-7 above)
- Additional credits in biology to total 33, including a maximum of 6 credits at the 400 level. (BIOL 464 may not be used.)
- Completion of the Major Field Test (MFT) in biology.
Research in Biology is recommended for all students preparing for graduate school. BIOL 401-403 and 421-424 may be used towards the total credits required in biology. No more than six credit hours of work at the 400 level may apply toward the major.
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