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4-8-1: Biology

The biology major provides a foundation for professional or graduate study in science, education, medicine, and other health-related fields. In addition to natural science studies, the program includes the broad cultural background in the arts, humanities, and social sciences advised by the American Medical Association and offers the undergraduate preparation necessary for medical or dental school. A Christian perspective on bioethics, evolution, and ecology adds an important dimension to the program.

Graduates with a biology major will have a solid, broad-based background in the biological sciences and will apply scientific methods, use the instruments and techniques of biological research, comprehend essential facts and principles of biology, communicate clearly using scientific notation and terminology, articulate and defend a Christian perspective on ethical and controversial issues in science, and recognize the importance of these skills in Christian service.

Requirements

The Bachelor of Science degree with a major in biology requires a minimum of 128 semester hours, including general education and biblical studies courses, electives, and the following courses in the major. General education requirements in science are waived for students in the major.

Each student with a Biology major will take:

Required Biology Core Courses (11 hrs.)
Required support Courses (10 hrs.)
Electives A - three courses (11-12 hrs.)
Electives B - two courses (6-7 hrs.)
Electives C - one course (2-3 hrs.)
Total (40-43 hrs.)

Students may take more than the required courses, but must complete the minimum number. In addition to the required biology (BIO) courses, the student majoring in biology will be required to complete two semesters of a support course, General Chemistry I and General Chemistry II.

Courses offered in each category are:

Required Biology Core (complete all three courses)
BIO 101/111 Biological Principles and Lab (4)
BIO 102/112 Biological Diversity and Lab (4)
BIO 460 Bioethics (3)

Required Support Courses (complete both courses)
CHM 121/131/141 General Chemistry I, Lab, and Recitation (5)
CHM 122/132/142 General Chemistry II, Lab, and Recitation (5)

Electives A: Organismic Biology Courses (complete at least three courses, with a minimum of 11 semester hours in this category)
BIO 201/211 Human Anatomy and Physiology I and Lab (4)
BIO 202/212 Human Anatomy and Physiology II and Lab (4)
BIO 204/214 Invertebrate Zoology and Lab (4)
BIO 205 Genetics (3)

Electives B: Advanced Biology Courses (complete at least two courses, with a minimum of 6 semester hours in this category)
BIO 305/315 Histology and Microscopic Techniques and Lab (4)
BIO 306 Cellular and Molecular Biology (3)
BIO 401 Embryology (3)
BIO 403 Neurobiology (3)

Electives C: Research/Field Biology Courses (complete at least one course, with a minimum of 2 semester hours in this category)
BIO 301 Evolutionary theory (3)
BIO 302 Ecology (3)
BIO 307 Research Study (2)
BIO 370 Field Studies (3)
BIO 402 Experimental Embryology (3)

4-8-12: Biology Minor

To earn a minor in Biology, students must complete the following 21 credit hours. At least 6 credit hours of the minor must be upper-division.

A year of Freshman Biology (either BIO 101/111 and 102/112 or BIO 103/113 and 104/114) (8)
BIO 200 or higher — Biology electives (3)
BIO 205 Genetics (3)
BIO 300 or higher — Biology electives (6)