Biology, Bachelor of Science

The curriculum in biology provides thorough and intensive coursework in both theoretical and applied aspects of biological science. Active participation by the students in laboratory and field courses is required and direct experience with living organisms and scientific instrumentation is a central focus of the program. The science of biology is taught within the larger context of a liberal arts education and every effort is made to encourage interdisciplinary connections with the social sciences and the humanities. Courses strongly emphasize writing and speaking skills and avoid reducing science to the accumulation of factual knowledge. Majors are encouraged to pursue summer internships in field and laboratory settings.

An undergraduate degree in biology offers a variety of career options, including technical positions in business and medicine. Many graduates earn advanced degrees in medical and veterinary schools or complete graduate research in fields such as biochemistry and ecology. Students with expertise in genetics, physiology and environmental science are increasingly in demand in business and government. Undergraduate work in the sciences provides the student with skills in research and the clarity of thought and communication skills essential for success in the contemporary world.

Note: A secondary education certification in biology is available – see the education curriculum.

Degree Requirements

Required Courses

BIO 101General Biology I

4

BIO 102General Biology II

4

 

CHM 101General Chemistry I

4

AND

CHM 102General Chemistry II

4

OR

CHM 103Fundamentals of General Chemistry

4

 

CHM 201Organic Chemistry I

4

AND

CHM 202Organic Chemistry II

4

OR

CHM 104Fund. of Organic Chem. in Biological Sys

4

 

MAT 130Calc & Analytic Geometry I

4

MAT 140Calculus & Analytic Geometry II

4

BIO 398Design & Methods of Scientific Research

2

 

BIO 400Senior Research Seminar I

3

AND

BIO 402Senior Research Seminar II

2

OR

EDU 433Secondary Science Practicum

12

Six courses equaling a minimum of 18 semester hours at the 200 or 300 level, at least two courses of which are at the 300 level.

The student may choose a special emphasis by selecting courses from one of the following groups:

General

BIO 208Genetics

4

BIO 210Introductory Botany

4

BIO 211Microbiology

4

 

BIO 270Topics in Biology

3

AND

BIO 370Topics in Biology

3

 

BIO 302Developmental Biology

4

BIO 306Immunology

3

BIO 310Molecular Cell Biology I

3

BIO 317Basic Techniques of Electron Microscopy

3

Biochemistry and Physiology

BIO 205Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates

4

BIO 207Vertebrate Physiology

4

BIO 209Nutrition

3

BIO 304Histology

4

BIO 312Molecular Cell Biology II

3

CHM 310Fundamentals of Biochemistry

3

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

BIO 206Invertebrate Zoology

4

BIO 230Conservation Biology

4

BIO 309Evolution

3

BIO 314Ecology

4