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Africana Studies 014
American History 512
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  Camden Undergraduate Catalog 2013–2015 Liberal Arts Colleges Programs, Faculty, and Courses Biology 120 Major Requirements  

Major Requirements


The major in biology is designed to give students a broad introduction to the many areas of biological science, along with the flexibility to specialize according to particular interests. At a minimum, students who complete the major will also have fulfilled the requirements for premedicine, preveterinary medicine, and predentistry. The major can be completed only by daytime attendance.

Students planning a career in the biological sciences may tailor their curricula under the direction of their advisers to create concentrations in computational/integrative biology, molecular biology/genetics, physiology/neurobiology, cell/developmental biology, or ecology/organismal biology. As part of the major, students have the opportunity to work with a faculty member on a research project, normally in their junior or senior year. Students receive credit for this research experience by registering for Special Problems in Biology after arranging the details with the faculty member of their choice. Students interested in biomedical technology should see information regarding that program later in this chapter.

The requirements for the biology major fall into three categories. Basic courses provide the academic foundation of the major. Electives allow in-depth examination of areas of particular individual interest and the associated laboratories provide hands-on experiences. A senior course provides an opportunity to critically analyze the primary research literature of the discipline and to present results publicly in oral and written form.

Basic Courses
The following courses are required of all biology majors.

50:120:101, 107  General Biology I (3) and Laboratory (1)
50:120:102, 108  General Biology II (3) and Laboratory (1)
50:160:115-116, 125-126  Chemical Principles I,II (3,3) and Laboratory (1,1)
50:160:335-336, 339-340  Organic Chemistry I,II (4,4) and Laboratory (1,1)
50:640:130  Calculus for Business, Economics, and Life Sciences (3) or 50:640:121 Unified Calculus I (4)*
50:750:203-204, 205-206  General Physics I,II (3,3) and Laboratory (1,1)

Elective Courses

All biology majors must take at least nine elective courses (and five or more of the attendant laboratories) from the 300-400 level biology or biochemistry course offerings (3-4 credits each).

Some biology graduate courses (500 level) may be taken as electives by advanced undergraduate students provided they have a minimum grade-point average of 3.0, have completed the necessary prerequisites, and have the permission of the instructor.

The following 200-level biology courses will also fill this requirement, but only if both semesters are completed:

50:120:253-254, 255-256  Anatomy and Physiology I, II (3,3) and Laboratory (1,1)


Senior Seminar
All biology majors must complete the following course before graduating:

50:120:399  Current Topics in Biology (3)
Students are encouraged to take this course in either the fall or spring of the final year of study.


*Although either 50:640:130 or 121 will satisfy the mathematics requirement, a year of calculus (50:640:121-122) is recommended for students who plan to pursue graduate studies in the biological sciences.

 
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