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2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Biology, B.A.


Requirements for the liberal arts major in biology, B.A. program


This curriculum is designed for students intending to incorporate a biology major into a broader liberal arts program in pursuit of careers in technical fields or business or postgraduate study. Students in the B.A. curriculum who wish to apply to medical or dental schools are advised to complete the concentration in pre-medical studies: medicine, dentistry, optometry and veterinary medicine.

A minimum of 42 credits in biology (except BIO 1000 , 1002 , 1004 , 1006 , and 3000 ) is required, including at least nine lecture courses and a minimum of four BIO laboratory courses. Students must complete:

2. One course from each of the following areas


3. Two additional biology elective courses, one of which must be a 4000-level lecture course


Note:  BIO 3920 , BIO 4930 , BIO 4932 , BIO 4995 , BIO 4970  and BIO 4997  do not satisfy this requirement.

4. Three biology laboratory courses at the 3000 level or above


Note:  One course may be BIO 4995  - Independent Research.  BIO 3361  and BIO 4995  may only count toward one laboratory requirement, even if taken multiple times.  BIO 2101  does not fulfill this requirement.

7. Mathematics requirement


Note


Corresponding lecture and lab courses should normally be taken simultaneously. Note that some courses have incorporated labs into lecture credit while other labs are given separate credit.

Students using this catalog to meet biology B.A. major requirements may also use any course subsequently approved as satisfying requirements in the cell-molecular/biomedical and systems biology elective areas and published in a later catalog.

Additional Information


In addition to these major requirements, students must complete the Oakland University General Education Requirements , the College of Arts and Sciences College Exploratory Requirement , and an appropriate number of free elective classes to meet the overall credit requirement for the degree (in most cases 124; some degrees may require a greater number).

As a general rule, no more than eight credits of course work used to satisfy one major, minor or concentration may be applied toward another, but exceptions to this rule may be allowed with the written approval of the program coordinators.