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Biology Major BA

Biology is the study of life, from the simplest cells to the most complex ecosystems. When you study biology you develop an understanding of your own life and an appreciation for your connection to the natural world.

The biology major provides students with scientific knowledge, laboratory skills, research experience, and intellectual training in analytical and quantitative reasoning.

A biology degree helps open the door to a wide range of fields, including health care, food science, public health, biotechnology, conservation and natural resource management. Many biology graduates continue on to professional and graduate programs in health care, research and education.

The Bachelor of Arts in Biology offers students a comprehensive introduction to the biological sciences followed by advanced study in at least one area of individual interest. The program emphasizes the development of transferable liberal arts skills and includes the flexibility for students to pursue their own academic interests as part of their degree program. Students earning the Bachelor of Arts in Biology are encouraged to include a minor or second language in their program of study.

In addition to the overall University graduation requirements, the biology major BA requires each student to complete 49 credits in the major including at least 25 upper division credits and at least 25 credits from Metropolitan State University. All prerequisite and required courses must be completed with grades of C- or above. Graduating seniors must complete the biology program exit interview and assessment test during their final semester of classes.

Transfer coursework equivalency is determined by the Natural Science Department. Each foundation science course must include at least one semester credit of professionally supervised on-ground laboratory experience with standard undergraduate laboratory equipment and materials. Lower-division (1000 and 2000 level) courses are not accepted as equivalent to upper-division courses and cannot be used to fulfill core or elective requirements in the major.

Acceptance to the Program

To be eligible for acceptance to the Biology BA major, students must submit a College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Program Declaration Form when the following is completed:

  • Prerequisite courses (see below) with a grade of C- or better
  • The first five Foundation courses (see below) with a grade of C- or better

After submission of the Undergraduate Program Declaration Form, students must complete the Biology Program Assessment Survey.

Prerequisites

Requirements (49 total credits)

Foundation Courses (24 credits)

Core Courses (15 credits)

One upper division course with lab in each of the three categories.

Cell Category

Ecology Category

Organism Category

Elective Courses (10 credits)

An additional 10 credits of upper-division (300-level or above) biology courses chosen from the list of core courses above, the list of courses below, and other 300- or 400-level biology course (see advisor for details).




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