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Dec 17, 2024
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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Biology, Cell and Molecular Biology, BS (0401)
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Overview:
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General Biology |
Pre-Physical Therapy/Pre-Physician’s Assistant |
Cell and Molecular Biology |
College Core* |
43 credits |
43 credits |
43 credits |
Co-requisite Courses |
31 credits |
32 credits |
29 credits |
Biology Core |
27 credits |
28 credits** |
37 credits |
Required Upper Level Biology |
14-20 credits |
6-10 credits |
6-10 credits |
Required Internship |
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6 credits |
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Liberal Arts Requirements |
0-5 credits |
1-5 credits |
1-5 credits |
TOTAL |
120-121 |
120 |
120 |
Note:
*college core is noted at 43 credits which is three less than required due to science requirements for Biology majors.
**includes an upper level psychology course.
GPA Requirement for all Biology Majors
(Including all tracks & Environmental Science):
Students must complete BIO 101 and BIO 102 with a grade of C or better in order to continue in the Biology major. Students that fail to earn a C or better must retake the 100-level course(s) before attempting additional Biology courses. Intended majors must earn a C or better in all Biology courses. Students that fail to earn a C or better must repeat that course for it to be considered for major credit.
College Core
To Satisfy College Core Area: STEM
Co-requisite Courses
Must be taken by all Biology, Environmental Science majors.
Biology Core for Cell and Molecular Biology
Recommended Upper-Level Biology Electives
Below are several recommended upper-level Biology electives for students pursuing entrance into medical, dental, graduate and other professional schools. Other upper-level Biology electives may be substituted for the ones listed below in consultation with the student’s advisor.
Cell and Molecular Biology Concentration
Two additional upper-level biology electives from those at the 200 to 400 level, not to include BIO 440 - Research 1 , BIO 441 - Research 2 Biology, BIO 445 - Internship in Biology, BIO 446 - Internship in Biology, unless the permission of the department chair is obtained. Note: The combination of BIO 419 /BIO 420 is counted as one course. The combination of BIO 480 /BIO 481 is counted as one course.
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