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Feb 02, 2025
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2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Biology, Molecular Biology & Physiology Specialization (B.A., B.S.)
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53 MAJOR HOURS, 128 DEGREE HOURS
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Departmental Requirements (53 hours)
Biology core courses 12 crs BIOL Electives 12 crs Non-departmental Requirements 15-16 crs Specialization 14-18 crs Biology Core Requirements (12 hours)
All Students complete the Principles sequence (BIOL 151, 151L, 153, 153L) during their initial two semesters. Students who choose to pursue a major in Biology after completing the BIOL 101/103 sequence (non-science major’s courses) should see the Biology Chair for advising. Electives (12 hours)
Select 12 credit hours of BIOL courses in addition to those specified in Specializations. Nondepartmental Requirements (15-16 hours)
Complete one of the following course sequences (8 hours)
Complete one of the following course sequences (7-8 hours)
SPECIALIZATION: MOLECULAR BIOLOGY & PHYSIOLOGY (14-18 hours)
Two courses from Cell & Molecular Course Group 5-6 crs Two courses from Physiology & Function Course Group 6-8 crs One course from Ecology & Environmental Science, Diversity and/or Evolution Course Groups 3-4 crs If BIOL 473 taken in the core courses, it does not fulfill this requirement. Cell & Molecular Course Group
Physiology & Function Course Group
Ecology & Environmental Science Course Group
Additional Requirements
B= Botany Course: All students must complete one designated botany course. L =Lab Course: All students must complete two upper-level Biology Lab courses. Z = Zoology Course: All students must complete one designated zoology course. Four-year Plan
The following is an example of a four-year plan. Students may have individual reasons for changing the order of the following curriculum. Students must consult with their academic advisors before completing their schedules. Second Semester 15-18 hours
Courses for Biology Specialization 6cr Electives 6-9cr Social Sciences 3cr |
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