Knowledge of biology is highly desirable as an adjunct to many other majors and professional fields. Combining the Biology minor with another area gives you valuable cross-disciplinary expertise as well as the opportunity to make your academic preparation distinctive.
With a comprehensive, well-rounded education, you may attain a wider and deeper knowledge of your field—and become more competitive in the job market.
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Required Courses
BI 103, BI 104 Introductory Biology/Lab or BI 105, BI 106 Anatomy and Physiology/Lab.
Elective Courses
Select three from:
- BI 108 General Microbiology/Lab or BI 209 Introductory Microbiology/Lab
- One of the following:
- BI 210 Cell Biology/Lab
- BI 305 Ecology
- BI 306 Neurobiology
- BI 307 Genetics/Lab
- BI 308 Developmental Biology
- BI 312 Animal Physiology
- BI 315 Virology
- BI 316 Immunology
- BI 322 Laboratory Techniques in Molecular and Cellular Biology
- BI 302 Seminar: History of Biology or BI 401 Seminar: Ethical Issues in Biology