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Apr 02, 2025
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2023-2024 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Biology - Molecular and Cellular Biosciences Concentration, BS
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Major in Biology (120 hours)
The Bachelor of Science program provides both a broad-based curriculum in the Liberal Arts and in the Natural Sciences and a set of courses specifically in Biology. It is designed to meet the personal and career goals and interests of the student. The program allows the student a certain amount of flexibility in tailoring a degree program to his/her unique needs, yet does so within the confines of a traditional major in biology. This degree is particularly appropriate for students interested in the following areas: dentistry, medicine and related fields that require post-graduate study, public health, graduate work in biological or biomedical sciences, and science education. The Natural Sciences Department also offers a B.S. in Biology with Concentration in Environmental Biosciences, Concentration in Microbiology, or Concentration in Molecular and Cellular Biosciences. Degree Requirements
General Education Requirements
Integrated Requirements in Communication and Ethics
Students pursuing degrees in the Natural Sciences must complete two courses in written communication and one course in ethics. Generally these required courses are integrated into each degree. A list of these required courses is found here . Technical Writing Course
Choose one of the following: Mathematics and Science
(Some of the following courses may be taken to fulfill common core requirements) One of the Following:
(*Enrollment in Honors Program required) Courses for the Concentration (20 hours)
*Designated courses are required Approved Upper Level Electives
Upper level electives must be taken to complete the minimum 120 hours required for the degree. Up to six hours of undergraduate research may be counted toward the degree. |
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