Department of Biological Science
Professor: Stephens Assistant Professors: Eddington, Kuld, Payne (chairman)
OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of the Biological Science major, it is intended that the student be able to: evaluate and apply the scientific method to historical and current problems in the field of biology, and relate it to broader applications in life; integrate pertinent scriptural principles with known biological facts ; know basic biological functions of living organisms, and relate these functions to a better understanding of himself; communicate by using scientific language and technical terminology; identify the interrelationships between the various biological disciplines; state the levels of biological organization (hierarchy) ; explain the relationship of chemistry to biological systems; understand energy dynamics in biological systems; discuss the conceptual framework of population biology; describe the processes of genetics at the molecular and organismal levels; explain the cell theory; exJ!lress the scriptural view of creation, and discuss the theories of evolution and origins; construct a taxonomic system for some category or organisms; use and understand the theory behind some of the instrumentation and techniques currently used in scientific investigation; and describe the control systems of plants and animals (hormonal , neural , muscular, etc.).
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE MAJOR REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE
The core curriculum in biology requires 40 units, including 111 , 312, 322, 401(452) , 470 and a minumum of 12 units oflower division electives and 16 units of upper division electives. Thirty-two units of supporting sciences are required; 20 in Chemistry and 12 in Mathematical and Physical Sciences. The ·eight units of general education science requirement are met by the completion of the major. BIOLOGICAL EDUCATION (SECONDARY) REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE Biology requirements are 38 units, including 110, 111, 312, 322, 401 , (452) , 470 and a minimum of eight (8) units of lower division electives and 16 units of upper division electives. Eighteen units of supporting physical science including Chemistry 105, 106, and 301. The eight units of General Education science requirement are met by the completion of the major. Professional education courses are required by the Department of Education. BIOLOGICAL EDUCATION (ELEM_ENTARY) REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE The Biology and supporting physical science requirements are the same as those for the secondary education program. Department Minor: 20 units, 14 of which must be upper division. The core curriculum is recommended unless specific needs dictate otherwise. Specific minor requirements are to be approved by a departmental advisor. . . The general education requirement for a foreign language for those following a biology major may be met by two years of high school language or the first four units of a college language. These language units do not apply toward the required 135 units for graduation. Curriculum charts expressing specific major and college course requirements, and sample schedules for each of the above-mentioned major programs, may be obtained in the departmental office, Science Hall - room 200. Most laboratory courses in biological science have a $15 laboratory fee. VOCATIONAL SCOPE The Biological Science major is intended to have strength in the foundations of mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Breadth in the major areas of biology is included in the core curriculum to serve as a base for advanced or more specialized study. The scope of the core curriculum emphasizes the principles of biology in all forms of life. The Biological Science major is intended to prepare students for the following: (1) further study in the health related fields (medicine, dentistry, medical technology, physical therapy, veterinary medicine, pharmacy) , (2) further study in the teaching fields (college, nursing, health sciences) , (3) graduate study in general biology or a specific area within biology (zoology, botany, and microbiology) , (4) terminal study in primary or secondary education, and (5) biology applied to agriculture, business, missions. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS High school requirements are one year chemistry, one year physics, four years mathematics. One year of biology is desirable. Deficiencies can be fulfilled with permission from the Department of Biological Science. 100 BIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES - LECTURE (3) Unifying principles of biology with emphasis on human organ systems, ecology, and principles of genetics. 39
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