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                      | 2022-2023 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Department of Biology  |  
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 Department Chair:  Dr. Marten Edwards, Professor of BiologyProfessors:  Edwards, Hark, Klem, McCain, Niesenbaum, Wightman
 Associate Professors:  Iyengar, Meier, Sprayberry
 Assistant Professor:  Cuadra
 Senior Lecturer:  Heiman
 Lecturers:  Byrne, Dowd, Walther
 The biology curriculum is designed to provide students with an opportunity to study the principles governing life processes within the broader context of the liberal arts.  Students investigate the science of life at all levels, from molecular biology to population ecology.  Courses are designed to develop each student’s ability to acquire and interpret data, pose questions, and critically evaluate facts and theories.  By proper selection of biology and other science courses, students will be prepared for graduate school in the life sciences, for admission to medical, dental, veterinary, and other health profession schools, and for positions in government or industry. Special ProgramsTeacher CertificationStudents seeking certification for the teaching of biology in the secondary schools should contact the department chair. Honors ProgramStudents are encouraged to initiate planning and discussion of their honors research project with their honors mentor during the summer before or fall semester of their junior year.  Acceptance into the honors program is selective and based on the following criteria: 
	A minimum overall GPA of 3.20 at the time of proposal submission, typically March of the junior year;Availability of research positions with a particular Biology Department faculty member.  Projects conducted entirely off-campus or internships are not suitable.  However, this does not prohibit collaborative research that may include an interdepartmental or off-campus component.Approval by an Honors Committee of the student’s research proposal which was developed in consultation with the honors mentor. Department honors will be granted at commencement to majors who have fulfilled the following conditions: 
	The candidate has met the expectations of two course units of research by conducting research with a faculty member for two semesters or one semester and the summer immediately prior to graduation.  For those students with a January graduation date, the research units can also be accomplished the spring semester and summer before graduation.  These expectations will be clearly established by the faculty member;The candidate has presented a 50-minute seminar to the College community on his/her research project.  Typically this is done approximately a month before the candidate graduates.The candidate has written a thesis according to thesis guidelines and submitted it to the Honors Committee by the Friday after Spring Break (or earlier for December graduates).  The Committee will judge the thesis based on the research performed, scientific merit of the work, and quality of writing.  The honors mentor has voice but no vote, while the three other members of the Honors Committee will have a silent vote to either award honors or not.Together, all of the Honors Committees for that year will meet to discuss the theses and determine the degree of honors to be awarded (none, honors, or highest honors) for each honors candidate. For more information about the Honors Program, please consult the Biology Department webpage. ProgramsMajorCoursesBiologyBIO 100-149 - Concepts of BiologyBIO 101 - Concepts of Biology: Human Biology, Science, & SocietyBIO 102 - Concepts of Biology:  Biology of MovementBIO 104 - Concepts of Biology:  Biology of BirdsBIO 107, 117 - Concepts of Biology:  From DNA to CancerBIO 108 - Concepts of Biology:  Plants & PeopleBIO 109 - Concepts of Biology:  Bubonic Plague to AIDS: The Influence of Infectious Disease on the Human Species & EnvironmentBIO 111, 126 - Concepts of Biology:  Crisis Earth: Causes, Consequences, & Solutions for a Changing PlanetBIO 113 - Concepts of Biology:  The Ecology of Marine OrganismsBIO 118, 119 - Concepts of Biology:  Genes, Genomes, & SocietyBIO 124 - Concepts of Biology: The Female HumanBIO 130 - Concepts of Biology:  Planet AlterationsBIO 132 - Concepts of Biology: Flowers and FoodBIO 160 - Foundations of Biological InquiryBIO 165 - From Ecosystems to OrganismsBIO 175 - From Organisms to MoleculesBIO 200 - Human Anatomy & Physiology IBIO 201 - Human Anatomy & Physiology IIBIO 204 - Invertebrate ZoologyBIO 205 - Cell BiologyBIO 215 - GeneticsBIO 220 - BiochemistryBIO 225 - MicrobiologyBIO 240 - Developmental BiologyBIO 242 - EntomologyBIO 245 - Comparative AnatomyBIO 250 - General PhysiologyBIO 255 - OrnithologyBIO 260 - Field Botany & Plant EcologyBIO 262 - Cultural & Economic BotanyBIO 265 - BehaviorBIO 268 - Freshwater EcologyBIO 270 - EcologyBIO 272 - Field Marine BiologyBIO 334, 335 - ImmunologyBIO 350 - Applied PhysiologyBIO 360 - HistologyBIO 405 - CUE: Cell Biology of Human DiseaseBIO 412 - CUE: Molecular Biology of CancerBIO 423 - CUE: Scanning Electron MicroscopyBIO 460 - CUE: Behavioral EcologyBIO 466 - CUE: Conservation BiologyBIO 470 - CUE: EvolutionBIO 472 - CUE: Genomes & Gene EvolutionBIO 960 - Biology InternshipBIO 970 - Biology Independent Study/ResearchBIO 975 - Biology Research Explorations
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