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Nov 24, 2024
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2017-2018 Undergraduate and Graduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Biology, B.S., Microbiology Concentration
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CIP Code: |
260101 |
Total Credit Hours: |
120-122 |
Degree Awarded: |
Bachelor of Science |
Career Opportunities: |
Pharmaceutical companies, federal and state government laboratories and agencies, public health, nursing, pharmacy, food industry companies, botanical gardens and arboretums, hospitals, public health facilities, professional schools of medicine. |
Note(s): |
To qualify for graduation, a student must earn a grade of “C” or better in all BIOL courses that are applicable to the degree.
Minimum of 45 hours of 300 and 400 level courses must be taken to meet graduation requirements.
Students receiving a degree through this curriculum are eligible to become Registered Microbiologists. Information about the National Registry of Microbiologists may be obtained at the office of the Department of Biology. |
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Electives
Minimum of 45 hours of 300 and 400-level courses must be taken to meet graduation requirements.
General Electives (6 Credits)
Electives
Minimum of 45 hours of 300 and 400-level courses must be taken to meet graduation requirements.
History (3 Credits)
Choose from the General Education Core list of History courses in consultation with academic advisor.
Communication (3 Credits)
Choose from:
Biology (3-4 Credits) †
Choose from:
Electives
Minimum of 45 hours of 300 and 400-level courses must be taken to meet graduation requirements.
Biology (8 Credits)†
Choose from the following courses, plus corresponding laboratory if listed separately.
Social/Behavioral Sciences (6 Credits)
Choose from the General Education Core list of Social/Behavioral courses. Three hours must be at the 200 level or above.
General Electives (3 Credits)†
Note:
† Students must complete one of the following courses which place an emphasis on writing: BIOL 307 , BIOL 337 , BIOL 360 , BIOL 370 , BIOL 407G , BIOL 409G , BIOL 412G , BIOL 424G , BIOL 433G , BIOL 435 , BIOL 441G , BIOL 445G , BIOL 485G , or BIOL 495 . This course can also be used to satisfy other curriculum requirements, as appropriate.
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