Biology B.A.
Biology has long been recognized as basic to environment, agriculture, and medicine. Because the topics studied by biologists range from sub-cellular particles to global environmental concerns, and because of the variety of living organisms and the various ways of studying them, many specialties have developed. The BA program provides majors with the necessary background to pursue careers in the diverse areas of life science, including health care professions, and the many careers that provide the interface between science and society. Students select one of four sub-plans: Biodiversity, Conservation, and Sustainability; Human Biology; Life Sciences; and Medical Laboratory Sciences. The Biod
Courses
- BIOL1011 — General Biology I
- BIOL2102 — Cell Biology Laboratory
- BIOL2571 — Microbiology for Human Health
- BIOL3011 — Professional Biology Writing
- BIOL3201 — Genetics and Race
- BIOL3502 — General Microbiol
- BIOL3703 — Animal Physiology
- BIOL3761 — Marine Field Biology
- BIOL3993 — Lab Teach Exp
- BIOL3994 — Undergraduate Research
- BIOL3996 — Internship in Biology
- BIOL5211 — Eukaryotic Genomic Analysis
- BMS5545 — Medical Immunology
- CHEM1113 — Gen, Organic, Biol Chemistry I
- CHEM1153 — General Chemistry I
- CHEM1154 — General Chem Lab I
- MATH1005 — College Algebra
- MATH1160 — Finite, Intro Calculus
- MATH1250 — Precalc Analysis
- MATH1290 — Calculus for Natural Sciences
- PHYS1001 — Intro to Physics I
- PHYS2014 — General Physics Lab I
- WRIT3150 — Adv Writ: Science
- WRIT3180 — Honors: Advanced Writing