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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Biological Sciences, BS


Program Description


Biology encompasses the broad spectrum of the modern life sciences, including the study of all aspects of life from the structure and function of the whole organism down to the subcellular levels and up through the interactions of organisms to the integrated existence of life on the entire planet. Descriptive, structural, functional, and evolutionary questions are explored through the hierarchy of the organization of life. Applications of current advances to the health and well-being of man and society, to nature and the continuation of earth as a balanced ecosystem, and to an appreciation of the place of natural science in our cultural heritage receive emphasis. Majors in Biological Sciences receive classroom, laboratory, and field training in biology with an emphasis on chemistry, mathematics, and physics as necessary tools.

The Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences curriculum prepares students for graduate study in any of the life science areas (such as agricultural sciences, biochemistry, botany, cell and molecular biology, conservation, ecology and environmental science, entomology, forestry, genetics, industrial and regulatory biology, microbiology, morphology, physiology, wildlife biology, and zoology; for the health professions (medicine, dentistry, etc.), veterinary medicine; and for science teaching.

Combined Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences/Master of Science in Bioengineering


Under this plan, students may reduce the time necessary to earn both degrees by applying graduate credits to both undergraduate and graduate program requirements. See Academic Regulations for enrollment guidelines and procedures. Students are encouraged to obtain the specific requirements for the dual degree from the Department of Biological Sciences or Bioengineering as early as possible in their undergraduate program as a number of required courses have prerequisites not normally taken by Biological Sciences majors.

Program Requirements


Freshman Year


First Semester


Credits: 17

Second Semester


Credits: 15

Sophomore Year


First Semester


Credit Hours: 16

Second Semester


Credit Hours: 16

Junior Year


Credit Hours: 15

Second Semester


Credit Hours: 15

Senior Year


First Semester


Credit Hours: 15

Second Semester


  • Major Requirement 9 Credits 9
  • Elective 3 Credits
Credit Hours: 12

Total Credits: 121


Footnotes


1* BIOL 1100  and BIOL 1110  are strongly recommended; however, BIOL 1030 /BIOL 1050  may substitute for BIOL 1100 , and BIOL 1040 /BIOL 1060  may substitute for BIOL 1110 . The remaining 1-2 credits required must be satisfied by completing 1-2 extra credits.

2* See General Education Requirements .

3* MATH 1080 , STAT 2300 , or other approved coursework. See advisor. Medical/dental schools have different mathematics requirements. Statistics will be useful in either graduate study or professional school.

4 Most professional health sciences schools require the second semester of organic chemistry with laboratory, CH 2240 /CH 2280 .

5 CH 2010  and CH 2020  may be substituted.

6 GEN 3020  may be substituted.

7 At least one lecture and associated laboratory selected from BIOL 3010 , BIOL 3020 /BIOL 3060 , BIOL 3030 /BIOL 3070 , BIOL 3040 /BIOL 3080 , BIOL 3200 , BIOL 4060 /BIOL 4070 , BIOL 4250 /BIOL 4260 .

8 BCHM 3010  may be substituted.

9 Twenty-one credit hours from 3000-level or higher BIOL or MICR courses (except MICR 3000 ) or from CH 2240 /CH 2280 ETOX 4300 , ETOX 4370 , WFB 4720 , or WFB 4770 . Selections must include at least three laboratory courses. Any combination of BIOL 3940 , BIOL 4910 , BIOL 4920 BIOL 4940 , BIOL 4950 , MICR 3940 , MICR 4910 , MICR 4920 , MICR 4940  and MICR 4950  may not exceed eight credits.

10 See General Education Requirements . Six of these credit hours must also satisfy the Cross-Cultural Awareness and the Science and Technology in Society Requirements. The Medical Colleges Admissions Test (MCAT) includes questions on psychology and sociology.

11 PHYS 1220 /PHYS 1240  may be substituted.

12 At least one course selected from BIOL 4100 , BIOL 4410 , BIOL 4420 , BIOL 4430 , BIOL 4460 BIOL 4480 , BIOL 4700 , MICR 4010  or MICR 4030 .

13 ENGL 3140  may be substituted.

14 PHYS 2210 /PHYS 2230  may be substituted.

15 At least one course selected from BIOL 4010 , BIOL 4080 , BIOL 4200 , BIOL 4400 , BIOL 4590 , BIOL 4750 , BIOL 4800 , BIOL 4830 , BIOL 4840  or MICR 4140 .