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Department of Environmental Sciences : Degree Requirements: Bachelor of Science in Biology

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Degree Requirements: Bachelor of Science in Biology

Ecology and Organismal Biology

The Department offers a B.S. in Biology with a concentration in Ecology and Organismal Biology.  The degree offers broad training in biology that prepares students for admission to graduate or medical school, licensure examinations for secondary school science teachers, and employment in a wide range of life sciences fields.  

Requirements specific to our B.S. Biology major:
EEES 2150 Biodiversity 4
EEES 2160 Biodiverstiy laboratory 1
BIOL 2170 Fundamentals of Life Science II 4
BIOL 3010 Molecular Genetics 3
BIOL 3030 Cell Biology 3
EEES 3050 Ecology 3
EEES 3060 Ecology laboratory 1
EEES 3900 Literature and communication in environmental science 3
EEES 4150 Evolution 3
12 additional hours from EEES elective courses, to include at least one advanced laboratory
EEES 4250 Soil Ecology
EEES 4260 Soil Ecology laboratory
EEES 4300 Field Botany
EEES 4330 Vertebrate Ecology
EEES 4510 Environmental Microbiology
EEES 4730 Aquatic Ecology
EEES 4740 Aquatic Ecology Laboratory
EEES 4750 Conservation Biology
EEES 4760 Landscape Ecology
EEES 4790 Ecology Field Trip
EEES 4910 Undergraduate Research
EEES 4940 Internship
MATH 1750 and 1760 Math for Life Sciences 7
PHYS 2070 and 2080 General Physics 10
CHEM 1230, 1240, 1280, 1290 General Chemistry 10
CHEM 2410, 2420, 2460 Organic Chemistry 7

College and University Requirements:
All Students majoring in this program must fulfill the following requirements, in addition to requirements specific to their major:

1.  Distributive Requirements

- 15 semester hours of courses in the Humanities (choose from History, English above 2000, Foreign language above 2150, Music, Theatre, Art, Philosophy, Religion).  The 15 hours must include a History course, a Fine Arts course (music, art, theatre) and an English literature course.

 - 9 semester hours in the Social Sciences (choose from Geography & Planning, Political Science, Communications, Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology, Economics)

2.  Foreign Language Requirement

Pass the 2150 course in a foreign language

3.  Multicultural Requirement

Pass at least one U.S. multicultural course and one non-Western multicultural course (see course list in the combined schedule of classes)

4.  WAC Requirement

Pass two WAC (writing-intensive) courses; one must be in the major field of study.  Biology majors will satisfy the major field WAC requirement by taking EEES 3900.

5.  Pass at least 64 hours of courses 2000 and above, of which at least 32 must be at the 3000 or 4000 level.

6.  Maintain at least a 2.0 grade point average overall, as well as in the major field.

7.  Pass at least 124 hours of non-developmental courses
(e.g., Math 0910, 0950, 0980 and 0990 are developmental courses and do not count toward graduation; only 3 of the 5 credit hours for English 1100 count toward graduation)

For general information on the Department's undergraduate program click here.

For more information please contact:

Dr. Elliot J. Tramer, Advisor, B.S. Biology Program
Environmental Sciences Department, Mail Stop 604
The University of Toledo
Toledo, Ohio 43606
Phone:  (419) 530-2451   FAX: (419) 530-4421
Email:  elliot.tramer@utoledo.edu

Page updated: January 10, 2008
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