The major is organized around the hierarchical structure of living organisms within an overarching theme of the evolution of living things. Students are required to take three introductory courses dealing with cell form and function, the form and function of organisms, and the ways in which populations of organisms interact with each other and their environment; more advanced coursework is completed by selecting courses from cellular and molecular, organismal, and population focused courses. Major requirements also include research intensive courses and a senior seminar...
The course selections for the major reflect those sub-disciplines and approaches to biology. The major requires completion of a minimum of 37 credits in biology, with the following provisions:
BIOL 151 Cell and Molecular Biology (4 credits) BIOL 152 The Biology of Organisms (4 credits) BIOL 251 Ecology and Evolution of Organisms (4 credits)
BIOL 493 (1 credit)
(Note: courses listed in multiple categories can only be counted in one of the categories):
BIOL 331 Immunology (4 credits) BIOL 343 Microbiology (4 credits) BIOL 380 Cell Physiology (4 credits) BIOL 381 Molecular Genetics (4 credits) BIOL 383 Genetics and Genomics (4 credits) BIOL 404 Developmental Biology (4 credits) BIOL 435 Oncology (4 credits)
BIOL 301/302 Human Physiology and Anatomy (4 credits each) BIOL 333 Insects and their arthropod Relatives (4 credits) BIOL 340 Invertebrate Zoology (4 Credits) BIOL 345 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (4 Credits) BIOL 355 Plant Biology (4 credits) BIOL 408 Pathologies of Aging (4 credits) BIOL 428 Animal Physiology (4 credits)
BIOL 333 Insects and their arthropod Relatives (4 credits) BIOL 351 Principles of Ecology (4 credits) BIOL 365 Epidemiology (4 credits) BIOL 379 Conservation Biology (4 credits) BIOL 384 Marine Biology (4 credits) BIOL 408 Pathologies of Aging (4 credits) BIOL 445 Evolutionary Biology (4 credits) BIOL 450 Bioinformatics (4 credits) BIOL 485 Advanced Field Studies (4 credits)
BIOL 331 Immunology (4 credits) BIOL 333 Insects and their arthropod Relatives (4 credits) BIOL 343 Microbiology (4 credits) BIOL 345 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (4 credits) BIOL 351 Principles of Ecology (4 credits) BIOL 355 Plant Biology (4 credits) BIOL 365 Behavioral Ecology (4 credits) BIOL 379 Conservation Biology (4 credits) BIOL 380 Cell Physiology (4 credits) BIOL 381 Molecular Genetics (4 credits) BIOL 384 Marine Biology (4 credits) BIOL 404 Developmental Biology (4 credits) BIOL 408 Pathologies of Aging (4 credits) BIOL 428 Animal Physiology (4 credits) BIOL 435 Oncology (4 credits) BIOL 445 Evolutionary Biology (4 credits) BIOL 485 Advanced Field Studies (variable credits) BIOL 496 Undergraduate Research (variable credits)
For majors seriously considering graduate or professional schools, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physics, and Calculus are imperative (these courses are required by many graduate and professional schools).
Twelve credits of core courses, BIOL 151, BIOL 152, BIOL 251, and at least two additional courses at the 300-level or above.
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