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Biological Sciences

Contact

Dr. Stine Brown

sbrown@une.edu

or

Dr. Steven Travis

stravis@une.edu

Degree name
Bachelor of Science with a major in Biological Sciences
Sections

Mission

Biology is an exploration of the living world that underscores and explains the unity and diversity of life. But it is also a truly human endeavor in that it affects us all. Because we live at this time in human history – at the beginning of what many believe to be a biological age – students must be able to apply biological concepts to the wide array of problems and choices they inevitably face.

Students who major in biology programs become familiar with all levels of biological organization from molecules to ecosystems, and gain practical experience in both laboratory and field studies. Small classes enable the faculty to adopt an approach to learning that stresses how different subjects are related to each other, facilitates critical thinking, and encourages a collaborative approach to learning between students and faculty. Professors want students to experience the excitement and to see the applications of biology as well as appreciate science as a way of knowing about the world around them. In addition, the biology program stresses the importance of field opportunities, research experience and experiential learning. The department also offers a graduate degree in Biological Sciences (master level) which is detailed in the graduate portion of this catalog. Visit our graduate programs page for details.

Major Description

The Biological Sciences major provides a broad background for students interested in biology. The core program is flexible, thereby permitting the student latitude in the area of emphasis. However, students who wish to narrow their focus can elect a concentration in either Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology (MCDB) or Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB).  A goal of the major is to provide students with the necessary background for entry-level career positions and graduate study.

The department also offers Biological Sciences majors the opportunity to select all of the EDU secondary education certification courses (listed below) as their electives in order to become middle or high school teachers (grades 7 - 12) in the area of life science.

Curricular Requirements

CAS Core Requirements

42-46
Biological Sciences Core Program Required Courses 21-25
BIO 105 - Biology I: Ecology/Evolution (credits included in core requirements)  
BIO 106 - Biology II: Cellular/Molecular 4

BIO 200 - Genetics

5

BIO 400 or higher capstone course (not satisfied by Internship/Research)

3-4
Topic Areas- (to be selected in consultation with advisor) See below*  

Cellular and Molecular area

3-4
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology area 3-4
Organismal Biology area 3-4
Optional Concentration in Molecular, Cellular, & Developmental Biology (MCDB) Required Courses 24-27
BIO 105 - Biology I: Ecology/Evolution (credits included in core requirements)  
BIO 106 - Biology II: Cellular/Molecular 4  

BIO 200 - Genetics

5  

BIO 400 or higher capstone course - options include BIO 430 - Molecular Biology Topics or other Topics courses with permission of advisor (not satisfied by Internship/Research)

3-4  
Topic Areas- (to be selected in consultation with advisor) See below*  
Ecology