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Nov 30, 2024
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2020 - 2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Biology, BS
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General Education Requirements
Competencies
Competencies must be completed within the student’s first 30 credits.
♦ Basic College Mathematics
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♦ Reading Comprehension
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♣ General Education Categories (34-35 credits total)
FYS, W-I, and OC courses must be completed within the student’s first 30 credits. Courses used to satisfy the general education requirements of the university must be taken from a minimum of six different academic disciplines. First Year Seminar and Level I Written Communications courses are exempt from this restriction. Courses may not be used to fulfill both major discipline and general education requirements.
♦FYS
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First Year Seminar (Required of all freshmen and transfers with fewer than 15 transfer credits) |
3 credits |
♦W-I
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Written Communication Level I |
3 credits |
♦OC
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Oral Communication |
3 credits |
PGR |
Personal Growth and Responsibility |
3 credits |
CEA |
Creative Expression and Appreciation |
3 credits |
HP |
The Human Past |
3 credits |
CS |
Contemporary Society |
3 credits |
WC |
World Cultures |
3 credits |
#SR |
Scientific Reasoning Laboratory Course |
4 credits |
Any Scientific Reasoning Course |
3-4 credits |
QR |
Quantitative Reasoning |
3 credits |
‡ Written Communication (Level II & Level III) and Diversity, Power Dynamics & Social Justice
Courses taken for Written Communication Level II, Level III and Diversity, Power Dynamics and Social Justice may be used to satisfy requirements anywhere else in a student’s program of study where they may apply. Credits will be counted in the area where they apply.
W-II |
Written Communication - Level II |
W-III |
Written Communication - Level III |
DPDS |
Diversity, Power Dynamics & Social Justice |
♥ Students may choose to use support courses to satisfy general education categories, but may not be required to do so. Note: If a course is used to satisfy two or more requirements (for example, a support course and Scientific Reasoning requirement), the credits are counted in only one place. Using a course to satisfy more than one requirement does not reduce the credit total required for graduation.
♣ Courses used to satisfy the general education requirements of the university must be taken from a minimum of six different academic disciplines. First Year Seminar and Level I Written Communications courses are exempt from this restriction. Courses may not be used to fulfill both major discipline and general education requirements.
# These Scientific Reasoning General Education Category courses do not have to be a sequence or be from the same discipline.
‡ Level II and Level III Written Communications courses and Diversity, Power Dynamics & Social Justice may be used to satisfy requirements anywhere else in a student’s program of study where they may apply. The credits are counted only in one area.
♦ General Education categories to be completed with the first 30 credits. Exceptions in the timing of these courses will be made for transfer students.
Courses in Major (42-45 credits total)
✝ Free Biology Electives (6-8 credits)
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♥Required Chemistry Support Courses (12 credits)
♥Required Support Courses (7 – 8 credits)
Free Electives (20-25 credits includes Minor option)
Additional free elective credits beyond the credits listed may be required based on the use of support courses to satisfy General Education Category requirements
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Additional Information and Notes
✝ One Biology elective must be chosen from each group (Population/Ecosystems, Organismal/Physiology, Cellilar/Molecular) and then any two more 300-400 level electives. At least two of these must have a lab.
∞ The Capstone Elective can include certain courses (BIO300 Botany, BIO313 Molecular Biology, BIO323 Fish Biology, BIO325 Behavioral Ecology, BIO345 Introduction to Aquaculture, BIO407 Directed Study, BIO408 Research in Biology, BIO416 Biology Internship), independent studies, internships, study abroad, service learning and other courses – approval required by the chairperson of Biology.
ω The Portfolio Seminar is a 1 -credit hybrid class where students reflect on their capstone experience and that ensures all portfolio requirements are met.
∞ It is recommended that students complete CHE213 and earn a Chemisty minor.
◊ The sequence can be either PHS211A and 212A or PHS221 and 222.
*Note: All biology concentrations and options except the Environmental Biology option must take PHS212A or PHS222. In place of a second physics course, the Environmental Biology option must take a group A elective and a group B elective.
- Group A – GLS210, GLS212, GLS221, GLS330, GLS334, GLS342, GLS362, GPH222, GPH245, GPH264, GPH282P, GPH301, GPH314, GPH371, GPH376P, GPH383P.
- Group B – ECO319, IDS220, IDS325, PHL224, POL304, POL319.
Total credits for graduation: 120
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