2020-2021 Academic Catalog 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
2020-2021 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Biology Minor


Biology Overview


Undergraduate Program

The Department of Biology offers both a major and a minor that prepare students for careers in the biological and biomedical sciences. The Department provides support for other programs within the University that require students to obtain a background in one or more subfields of biology and meets the needs of non-science majors who wish to integrate the science of biology into a liberal-arts curriculum. The major in Biology is suitable for students who intend to go on to professional schools in the health sciences (such as medical, dental, or veterinary school) or graduate studies in the biological sciences and for those planning careers in biomedical research, biotechnology, education, environmental sciences, or conservation biology.

The Department encourages students to begin the major by obtaining a broad foundation in biology before choosing an area of focus (e.g., cell and molecular biology, ecology and evolution, among others), or the pre-health careers track. In consultation with your faculty adviser, you’ll select courses appropriate to your area of specialization. You should include one course that develops research techniques in biology, a seminar course, and a capstone experience, which can be an upper-level research course, internship, or directed research (on or off campus).

For more information, please visit the Biology Department’s website.

Minor Requirements


The requirements for a minor in Biology are:

2. Four additional courses in biology to include:


Courses from two of these three categories

  • Genetics ( BIOL 118  )
  • Evolution (BIOL 105  )
  • A course in organismal diversity, which currently includes the following: BIOL 110  - Botanical Diversity, BIOL 111  - Comparative and Human Anatomy, BIOL 114  - Marine Biology, BIOL 119  - Herpetology, BIOL 180  - Fungal Biology, BIOL 239  - Evolutionary Developmental Biology

3. At least one of the four courses must be at the 200-level or higher


4. Courses may not be taken with the pass/fail option. Courses to be used for the minor must be approved by a faculty member in Biology. The minor must be declared by the end of the junior year, although earlier is recommended.


Biology Faculty


Program


Nathan Ahlgren, Ph.D.

Philip J. Bergmann, Ph.D.

Jackie Dresch, Ph.D.

Robert Drewell, Ph.D.

David Hibbett, Ph.D.

Denis Larochelle, Ph.D.

Kaitlyn Mathis, Ph.D.

Néva Meyer, Ph.D.

Deborah Robertson, Ph.D.

Javier Tabima, Ph.D.

Justin Thackeray, Ph.D.

Adjunct


Halina Brown, Ph.D.
Frederick Greenaway, Ph.D.
Dominik Kulakowski, Ph.D.
Noel Lazo, Ph.D.
John Rogan, Ph.D.
Donald Spratt, Ph.D.
Christopher A. Williams, Ph.D.

Research


John Baker, Ph.D.

Susan Foster, Ph.D.

Todd Livdahl, Ph.D.
 

Emeriti


John Brink, Ph.D.

Thomas Leonard, Ph.D.

Timothy Lyerla, Ph.D.

John Reynolds, Ph.D.