Bachelor of Science in Biology Degree

The opportunities for students trained in biology have grown dramatically as there is an increasing demand for those who are educated in natural sciences. Through training in biology students learn to apply scientific methods, test hypotheses and develop laboratory skills. Critical thinking to evaluate scientific results through statistical analyses, scientific writing and oral presentation are basic skills developed by students who are biology majors.

The Science Department offers B.A. and B.S. degrees in biology. These degrees provide the background necessary for a variety of careers, including graduate and professional schools. A biology or chemistry major is recommended for those who are seeking entry into medical/veterinary/dental/nursing/graduate schools.

Students who have completed a degree in biology at Columbia College will:
  • Understand scientific vocabulary and knowledge.
  • Understand biological principles, models and theories used to predict, understand and apply to biological phenomena.
  • Understand the scientific method and its application.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in laboratory skills; including familiarity with the use of instrumentation and analytic methods commonly used in bilogical research.
  • Evaluate scientific results through the use of statistical analyses and critical thinking.
  • Demonstrate competence in scientific writing, oral presentation and familiarity with the use of scientific literature.
  • Demonstrate knowledge regarding ethics in science and everyday life.

    Department:

    Degree Requirements:

    A. General Education Requirements 38-41 sem. hrs
      Ethics Course Requirement 3 hrs
      PHIL 460View Syllabus Biomedical Ethics or 3 hrs
      ENVS 332View Syllabus (PHIL 332) Environmental Ethics or
      PHIL 330View Syllabus Ethics
     
    B. Core Requirements 48 sem. hrs
      (All courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher).
      BIOL 110View Syllabus Principles of Biology I 3 hrs
      BIOL 110LView Syllabus Principles of Biology I Laboratory 2 hrs
      BIOL 112View Syllabus Principles of Biology II 3 hrs
      BIOL 112LView Syllabus Principles of Biology II Laboratory 2 hrs
      BIOL 197View Syllabus (BIOL 198/297/298/397/398/497/498) Science Seminar (.5 hr each) 1 hr
      BIOL 290View Syllabus Principles of Cell Biology 3 hrs
      BIOL 290LView Syllabus Principles of Cell Biology Laboratory 2 hrs
      BIOL 324View Syllabus (PSYC 324) (SOCI 324) Statistics for the Behavioral and Natural Sciences 3 hrs
      BIOL 342View Syllabus Genetics 3 hrs
      BIOL 342LView Syllabus Genetics Laboratory 2 hrs
      BIOL 395View Syllabus Research Design for the Sciences 3 hrs
      BIOL 420View Syllabus (CHEM 420) Biochemistry 3 hrs
      BIOL 420LView Syllabus (CHEM 420L) Biochemistry Laboratory 2 hrs
      BIOL 490View Syllabus Senior Seminar 3 hrs
      CHEM 110View Syllabus Chemistry I 3 hrs
      CHEM 110LView Syllabus Chemistry I Laboratory 2 hrs
      CHEM 112View Syllabus Chemistry II 3 hrs
      CHEM 112LView Syllabus Chemistry II Laboratory 2 hrs
      CHEM 210View Syllabus Organic Chemistry I 3 hrs
     
    C. Biology Electives 21 sem. hrs
      (All courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher.) Twenty-one semester hours of courses with a BIOL prefix and above the 110-level; nine of these hours must be in upper-level courses.
     
    D. Electives 10-13 sem. hrs
      120 sem. hrs
     
    E. Culminating Experience: All students must complete BIOL 490 Senior Seminar with a grade of C or higher.
     

    Locations

    The Bachelor of Science in Biology degree is available at the following locations:

    Main Campus, Day Program