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Nov 22, 2024
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College Catalog 2012-2013 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Biology (B.S.)
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This curriculum prepares students for the rigors of graduate school, professional schools of medicine and allied health, and biologically oriented employment opportunities. Four concentrations are available to students pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biology: Biological Sciences, Premedicine, Allied Health and Secondary Education (Biology Education) .
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Biological Sciences concentration
Student Learning Outcomes for Biological Sciences concentration:
Students will be able to:
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Recall, integrate, and apply information from multiple biological fields, including genetics, molecular biology, cell biology, physiology, organismal diversity, evolutionary biology, ecology, mathematics, chemistry and/or physics.
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Effectively research, synthesize and communicate scientific information.
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Design and carry out experiments to address biological questions.
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Critically analyze and formulate logical conclusions from data.
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Effectively demonstrate common laboratory techniques, doing so in accordance with accepted safety standards.
The Biological Sciences concentration prepares the student for a biologically related profession or for graduate school. The specific requirements are: At least 15 credits from:
Premedicine concentration
Student Learning Outcomes for Premedicine concentration:
Students will be able to:
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Recall, integrate, and apply information from fields relevant to human health, including genetics, molecular biology, cell biology, anatomy, physiology, evolutionary biology, ecology, mathematics, chemistry and/or physics.
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Effectively research, synthesize and communicate scientific information.
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Design and carry out experiments to address biological questions.
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Critically analyze and formulate logical conclusions from data.
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Effectively demonstrate common laboratory techniques, doing so in accordance with accepted safety standards.
The Premedicine concentration prepares the student for entry into professional schools of medicine and related fields such as dentistry, osteopathic medicine, veterinary medicine, optometry and podiatric medicine. The specific requirements are: At least 11 credits from:
Specific schools may require additional courses.
For example, all pre-veterinary medicine students should schedule courses in biochemistry and microbiology. Students interested in the premedical program should consult the Chair of the Health Professions Advisory Committee. The Committee serves the following functions: 1) work jointly with premedical students and their major advisors to ensure that all prerequisites are met for entry into schools of medicine; 2) advise students on registration and preparation for medical school admissions tests; 3) assist students in the preparation and submission of applications to medical schools; 4) draft a composite letter of evaluation and endorsement for worthy candidates and forward this information to appropriate medical school admissions committees; 5) offer assistance in preparing for medical school interviews; 6) solicit and collect literature that will aid students to plan financially for their medical training; and 7) maintain statistics on medical school placement for advising and administrative purposes. Allied Health concentration
Student Learning Outcomes for Allied Health concentration:
Students will be able to:
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Recall, synthesize, and apply material from multiple disciplines including biology, mathematics, chemistry and/or physics.
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Effectively research, synthesize and communicate scientific information.
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Design and carry out experiments to address biological questions.
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Critically analyze and formulate logical conclusions from data.
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Effectively demonstrate common laboratory techniques, doing so in accordance with accepted safety standards.
The Allied Health concentration prepares the student for entry into the professional allied health science programs of Thomas Jefferson University, Widener University and, after three years, other accredited pre-approved programs. Students interested in this program should consult Dr. Jonathon Coren and refer to the cooperative programs . Fourth year on campus (Biology - Allied Health, otherwise Biology - Allied Health 3+3
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