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All majors must take a 23-hour core consisting of Biology 102, 105, 110, 301, 333, one semester of 390 and one semester of the Biology capstone course 395. The BA degree with a Biology major requires at least 38 hours of Biology course work, the 23-hour core and 15 additional hours; 12 of these 15 hours must be upper division courses. The BS degree requires a minimum of 44 hours in Biology: the 23-hour core and 21 additional hours; 18 of these 21 hours must be upper division courses. The BS degree also requires a 30-hour minor to be chosen from the Natural Sciences, Mathematics, or Computer Information Science. This minor must be in departments other than the major, and with at least 20 hours in one department. Minors for the BS degree are limited to these courses: Chemistry 151 or above, Physics 261 or above, Mathematics 116 or above, Computer Science 110 or above. The following non-biology courses are required of all majors:
All majors must have a signed declaration of major form on record before taking upper division courses; however, it is recommended that the major be declared as early as possible after matriculation in order to be eligible for Biology scholarships. Each semester all majors must meet with a department advisor to plan the appropriate course work for the next semester. The Biology Major for Secondary Education Teachers To receive departmental approval as having competency for licensure in teaching biology at the secondary level, majors must complete a minimum of a BA or a BS in Biology as outlined above. The student's curriculum must include a course in behavior, evolution, anatomy, physiology, ecology, and sexually transmitted disease. Completion of the 23-hour core, other major requirements, and appropriate course work within the Department of Education in science teaching methods will satisfy the State competency requirements for licensure in biology. See the Department of Biology and the Department of Education for details. Students seeking licensure to teach biology must be formally admitted to the University's Professional Teacher Education Programs. For admission requirements, see EDUCATION in this catalog. |