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The major in biology is designed to met the minimum requirements for students interested in biology, premedicine, predentistry, and preveterinary medicine. Students interested in biomedical technology should consult the webpage that deals specifically with that program.

The requirements for the biology major are grouped into three categories.

  1. basic courses, which include introductory biology, math, chemistry, and physics,
  2. core requirement courses, which include one specific course each in developmental biology, ecology, genetics, molecular biology, and physiology, and
  3. biology electives of which the student selects four, chosen from the upper-level offerings (300-level and above) of the department.

Below are listed the three categories, the courses that can be used to complete each requirement, the prerequisite (if any), and the semester in which they are usually offered. Students should be aware that some courses are offered annually, some are offered every other year, and some are offered only occasionally. In addition, circumstances may dictate that a scheduled course be cancelled and/or another course be added. Consequently, students are urged to consult the current schedule of classes for the latest course offerings and to consult with a faculty member in the Biology Department for advisement.

Following the list of categories and some suggested strategies for completing the major as well as some sample schedules.

BASIC COURSES

Course Course Number Prerequisite When usually offered
General Biology I 120:101 & 107 none Fall and Summer
General Biology II 120:102 & 108 General Biology I Spring and Summer
Either Calculus for Business, Economics, and Life Sciences or Unified Calculus 640:130 or 640:121 Either a pre-calculus course or proper score on the math placement test usually every semester
Chemical Principles I 160:115 & 125 none, but perhaps a pre-calculus course (see note for Chemical Principles II below) Fall and Summer
Chemical Principles II 160:116 & 126 Chemical Principles I (Note: A calculus course must be taken no later than concurrently with Chemical Principles II
Spring and Summer
Organic Chemistry I 160:335 & 339 Chemical Principles I and II Fall and Summer
Organic Chemistry II 160:336 & 340 Organic Chemistry I Spring and Summer
General Physics I 750:203 & 205 A pre-calculus course is advised Fall and Summer
General Physics II 750:204 & 206 General Physics I Spring and Summer

BIOLOGY CORE REQUIREMENT

Course Course Number Prerequisite When usually offered
Either General Ecology (Lecture and Lab) or Ecology of Soil Organisms 120:35 &120:353 or 120:422 General Biology I and II General Ecology in Fall, Ecology of Soil Organisms in Spring
Either Vertebrate Embryology (Lecture and Lab) or Developmental Botany (Lecture and Lab) 990:304 & 990:306 or 130:310 & 130:311 General Biology I and II Spring
Genetics (Lecture and Lab) 120:307 &120:308 General Biology I and II and junior status or above Fall
Molecular Biology (Lecture and Lab) 120:305 & 120:306 General Biology I and II and Organic Chemistry I and II Fall
General Physiology (Lecture and Lab) or Plant Physiology (Lecture and Lab) 760:301 & 760:302
780:301 & 780:302
General Biology I and II and Organic Chemistry I
General Physiology in Spring, Plant Physiology in Fall

ELECTIVES

Course Course Number Prerequisite When usually offered
General Biochemistry I (Lab optional) 115:403 Organic Chemistry I and II Fall
General Biochemistry II (Lab optional) 115:404 Organic Chemistry I and II Spring
Cell Biology 120:334 General Biology I and II Fall
Computers in Biology 120:302 General Biology I and II, Chemical Principles I and II, and one semester of calculus Spring
Developmental Biology (Lecture and Lab) (see 1) 130:310 & 130:311 General Biology I and II Spring
Ecology of Soil Organisms (see 1) 120:422 General Biology I and II Spring
Evolution 120:310 General Biology I and II Every other spring
General Ecology (Lecture and Lab) (see 1) 120:351 & 120:353 General Biology I and II, and one semester of calculus Fall
General Neurobiology 120:344 General Biology I and II Fall
Human Genetics 120:381 General Biology I and II Spring
Recombinant DNA Technology 120:480/585 General Biology I and II, Chemical Principles I and II, Organic Chemistry I and II and Molecular Biology Spring
Special Problems in Biology 120:491 Permission of the instructor By arrangement
General Microbiology (Lab optional) 680:301 & 680:303 General Biology I and II Fall
Immunology and Serology (Lab optional) 680:311 General Biology I and II Spring
Human Physiology (Lab optional) 760:350 General Biology I and II Spring
Animal Behavior 990:331 General Biology I and II Fall
Animal Histology (includes Lab) 990:311 General Biology I and II Alternate Spring semesters
Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates (Lecture and Lab) 990:301 & 990:302 General Biology I and II Alternate Spring semesters
Vertebrate Embryology (Lecture and Lab) (see 1) 990:304 & 990:306 General Biology I and II Spring
       
Advanced Cell and Developmental Biology (graduate course) 120:534 Cell Biology or Vertebrate Embryology and permission of instructor Alternate Fall semesters
Advanced Soil Ecology (graduate course) 120:595 A course in Ecology and permission of the instructor occassionally
Biological Basis of Behavior (graduate course) 120:536 Permission of the instructor Alternate Spring semesters
Cell and Tissue Culture (graduate course) 120:521 Permission of the instructor  
Cell Physiology (graduate course) 120:508 General Physiology or Biochemistry, and permission of the instructor Alternate Fall semesters
Cell Ultrastructure and Function (graduate course) 120:510 A course in microbiology, cell biology or histology, and permission of the instructor Every other spring
Cytogenetics (graduate course) 120:509 Genetics and permission of the instructor Alternate Spring semesters
Endocrinology (graduate course) 120:560 General Physiology or Human Physiology, and permission of the instructor Alternate Spring semesters
Fungi in Ecosystems (graduate course) 120:580 A course in Ecology and permission of the instructor Alternate Fall semesters
Ichthyology (graduate course) 120:511 Chemical Principles I and II, a course in ecology, and permission of the instructor Alternate Fall semesters
Immunology (graduate course) 120:516 A course in microbiology, cell biology or cell physiology, and permission of the instructor Alternate Spring semesters
Life at Extremes (graduate course) 120:588 Permission of the instructor Alternate Spring semesters
Mammalian Physiology (graduate course) 120:512 General Physiology or Biochemistry, and permission of the instructor Alternate Fall semesters
Marine Biology (graduate course) 120:505 Chemical Principles I and II, a course in ecology, and permission of the instructor Alternate Spring semesters
Molecular Genetics of Microorganisms (graduate course) 120:529 Permission of the instructor Alternate Spring semesters
Neuroscience (graduate course) 120:540 Permission of the instructor Fall
Neurobiology I (graduate course) 120:555 Permission of the instructor Alternate Fall semesters
Neurobiology II (graduate course) 120:556 Permission of the instructor Alternate Spring semesters
Neurochemistry (graduate course) 120:575 General Physiology or Cell Biology, and permission of the instructor Alternate Fall semesters

(1) These courses can be used as an elective only if you are not already using this course to fulfil the Core Requirement.