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Freshman Fall Semester Freshman Spring Semester
Course Course Name Cr Course Course Name Cr
BIOL 201 Organisms$ 4 BIOL 202 Evolution, Ecology and Diversity$ 4
CHEM 101 General and Analytical Chem. I 4 CHEM 102 General Chemistry II 4
ENGL 101 English Composition I 3 ENGL 102 English Composition II 3
PSYC 201 Introduction to General Psychology 3 MTSC 122 Trigonometry 3
BIOL 191 University Seminar I 1 BIOL 192 University Seminar II 1
      BIOL 194 Intro. to Biology Professions 1
           
 
Total Credits
15  
Total Credits
16
Sophomore Fall Semester Sophomore Spring Semester
Course Course Name Cr Course Course Name Cr
BIOL 215 Cell Biology 4 BIOL 210 Genetics 4
CHEM 210 Organic Chemistry I 4 CHEM 211 Organic Chemistry II 4
MVSC 101 Fitness and Wellness 2  ENGL 2xx Literature# 3
MTSC 261 Calculus for Life Sciences (or MTSC 251/252-Calc I & II) 4 BIOL 321 Biostatistics 3
SCCJ 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 BIOL 299 Soph. Seminar – Sci. Literature 1
BIOL 301  Problems in Biology (optional)        
           
 
Total Credits
17  
Total Credits
15
Summer Clinical Experience
Junior Fall Semester Junior Spring Semester
Course Course Name Cr Course Course Name Cr
BIOL 310 Molecular Biology 4 CHEM 403 Biochemistry (offered in spring) OR  
BIOL 307 Principles of Physiology 4 BIOL 422 Biochemical Mechanisms (offered in fall) 4
 ENGL 200 Speech 3 GLOB 395 Global Societies 3
PHYS 211 Fundamentals of Physics I 4 PHYS 212 Fundamentals of Physics II 4
      BIOL 399 Junior Seminar-Sci. Writing* 1
      BIOL 370 Human Anatomy 4
           
 
Total Credits
15  
Total Credits
16
Summer Research Internship
Senior Fall Semester Senior Spring Semester
Course Course Name Cr Course Course Name Cr
XX xxx Arts and Humanities# 3  PHIL 105/202/322 Ethics course (Humanities). PHIL 322 recommended 3
BIOL xxx Biology Elective 4 BIOL xxx Biology Elective 4
BIOL xxx Biology Elective 4 XX xxx Open Elective 3-4
BIOL 301 Problems in Biology OR   XX xxx Open Elective 3-4
BIOL 451 Senior Research (Capstone I)** 2 23-499 Senior Seminar (Capstone II)** 1
           
 
Total Credits
15  
Total Credits
14-16
Total Credits: 121-123

** Senior Capstone (if BIOL 301 or internship already completed, 451 can be waived but not 499)
*   Writing Intensive Course(s)

#One of these courses must be used to meet the African American (Gen Ed) Experience

$General Biology I and II (BIOL 101 and 102 together) can substitute for BIOL 201 and 202

 

BIOLOGY ELECTIVES: Students must not take less than 18 credits of Biology courses from the course elective list below. These are the only ones that can satisfy the Biology elective requirement for this track.  Substitutions can be requested, under special circumstances, but require written approval of advisor and Chair in advance.

The Curriculum Tracks are designed for the intended career goal, including anticipation of entrance examinations, so students should adhere to the suggested sequence.  It is advisable for the student to check possible post graduate school requirements during their Junior year to ensure that satisfy expectations of intended graduate/profession choices.

REQUIREMENTSStudents must take each of the five biology core courses (201-202-215-210-310) in sequence and earn a grade of “C” or higher in each respectively before being able to progress to the next in the sequence (BIOL 101-102 can substitute for 201-202 but both of each group must be taken and same grade criteria apply).  In order for a student to take any 300 or 400 level Biology Department course, he or she must have earned a grade of "C" or better in the first four core courses.  These grade requirements take precedence over and supersede any lesser specific prerequisites of all 300 or 400 level Biology electives.  All students must pass the Biology Comprehensive Assessment (BCA) examination of core courses given to all students in BIOL 399.  If they do not pass, then the student must take BIOL 498 and pass the BCA, which is required for successful completion of this course, and the biology program.

TRANSFER CREDITS:

Students who receive transfer credit for courses that are equivalent to BIOL 101 and BIOL 102 will be considered to have met the prerequisite for BIOL 215.  Students transferring with a grade of “C” or better in Anatomy & Physiology I (207) and Anatomy & Physiology II (208) and Microbiology (322) usually have one (1) Biology elective waived.

SPECIAL NOTES:    For all programs and tracks, a grade of “C” or better is required for all Biology courses.     For the Cell/Molecular/Biotechnology and for the Health Professions tracks, a grade of “C” or better is also required in all CMNST courses.

All Biology majors must complete an independent research project.  Those who have completed a research project with a biology faculty member (e.g. 23-301 for credit, or via a paid stipend) prior to the beginning of their senior year, and especially if the project was an internship at another institution, the student must present their data to their advisor in order to be exempted from the required Senior Capstone I course.  If they have not completed a research project, or their internship is inadequate, then they must register for 23-451or 452 to complete a Capstone research project.

If you take, 23-422 instead of 24-403, then you will need to take another Chemistry course if you want a minor in Chemistry – Instrumental Analysis (24-306) with lab is suggested.  Another set of courses the student can consider is Physics-317 (Foundations of Bioengineering) and Physics 409 (Biosensors and Bio-instrumentation) as electives with advisor, instructor, and Biology Chair approval.

All Biology majors are required to successfully complete Senior Seminar (Capstone II, 23-499), no exceptions.

General Note:  The minimum University requirement for graduation is 121 hours; in Biology you will usually complete between 121-125 hours depending on selections.

Health Professions

Biology Electives: Open Electives:
23-305 Developmental Biology 25-252 Calculus II
23-311 Neuroscience 36-208 Health Psychology
23-322 Microbiology 36-316 Developmental Psychology
23-352 Histology 36-402 Abnormal Psychology
23-411 Pharmacology 37-206 Cultural Anthropology
23-420 Immunology 16-355 Physiology of Exercise
23-317 Principles of Virology 16-356 Biomechanics
23-302 Comp. Vertebrate Anatomy.  
23-315 Behavior