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Nov 21, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025
Biology, B.S. (Day, Evening)
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Opportunities for students trained in biology have grown dramatically with increasing demand for those educated in life sciences. Through training in biology, students learn to apply scientific methods, test hypotheses and develop laboratory skills. Critical thinking to evaluate scientific results through statistical analyses, scientific writing and oral presentation are basic skills developed by students who major in biology.
The Department of Physical and Biological Sciences offers B.A. and B.S. degrees in biology. These degrees provide the background necessary for a variety of careers, as well as entry into graduate and professional schools. A biology or chemistry major is recommended for students seeking entry into medical, veterinary, dental or nursing schools.
Students who have completed a degree in biology at Columbia College will:
- Possess basic scientific vocabulary and knowledge.
- Understand the scientific method and its application.
- Understand biological principles, models and theories, and apply these to biological phenomena.
- Demonstrate proficiency in laboratory skills, including familiarity with instrumentation and analytic methods commonly used in biological research.
- Evaluate scientific results through statistical analyses and critical thinking.
- Demonstrate competence in scientific writing and oral presentation, and familiarity with the use of scientific literature.
- Demonstrate knowledge regarding ethics in science and everyday life.
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General Education Requirements (39-42 sem. hrs)
For a complete list of general education courses click here . For additional information on general education requirements click here .
Ethics Course Requirement (3 sem. hrs)
Core Requirements (47 sem. hrs)
Prerequisites must be completed with a grade of C or higher. All must be completed with a grade of C or higher. Courses in the major cannot be taken Pass/Fail.
Biology Electives (19 sem. hrs)
Nineteen semester hours of courses with a BIOL/MATH/PHYS prefix and above the 110 - level. Nine of these hours must be in upper-level courses. A maximum of three of these hours may be obtained from internships. All courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher.
Electives (10-13 sem. hrs)
Total: 120 (sem. hrs)
The total reflects the minimum number of hours to obtain a bachelor’s degree. Some courses listed above may fulfill more than one requirement block. Please speak to your academic advisor to plan your specific degree path.
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