Biology and the General Education Requirements
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For students entering the University after 2006 To obtain either a Bachelor of Science (BS) or Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Biology you will need to meet the General Education Requirements in Foundations, Approaches, and Connections. Those students completing a BA degree in Biology will also have to meet the supplemental education requirement using either the distributive or integrative options. Listed below are those courses that are offered by Biology and fulfill one of these requirements as well as those courses required for Biology majors that meet one of these requirements. FoundationsThe only foundation course that can be taken in the sciences is Quantitative Reasoning (QR). For the BS MATH 231 and for the BA MATH 130, 152, 231; COMP 101, 161; STOR 151,155, or 215 meet the requirement for the degree in Biology and also meet the Foundations QR requirement. The requirements in English composition and rhetoric, foreign language, and lifetime fitness will need to be met with courses from other departments. ApproachesThe approaches physical and life sciences requirement can be met with BIOL 101/L and CHEM 101/L. The requirements in social and behavioral sciences and humanities/fine arts will have to be met with courses from other departments. Connections
The communication intensive (CI) requirement can be met with BIOL
101/L but you must take both the lecture and the lab. BIOL 424, 522, and 691
(but not 692) also meet this requirement. Supplemental General Education RequirementBA students will have also to meet the supplemental education requirement using either the distributive or integrative option. This requirement does not apply to BS students. For the distributive option, students may not use any course from Biology or any other department within the Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. In contrast, one of the courses taken to fulfill the integrative option may both come from the major division and fulfill a major requirement. |
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