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Biology
Department Chair: Dr. Maia Larios-Sanz, lariosm@stthom.edu
This is the era of biology characterized by rapid and amazing advances! The exciting life sciences curriculum at UST emphasizes the full range of this dynamic field, from the biology of ecosystems and organisms to cells and molecules, in an evolutionary context. Students in the program will apply the scientific method to investigate biological phenomena while developing critical thinking, oral communication, writing and computational skills. Students will also develop an ethical approach to the practice of science. The major program is designed to prepare students for graduate and professional schools and for entry–level biologist, computational biology and bioinformatics positions. Students who successfully complete any biology major will exhibit a mastery of the basic subject areas and important biological concepts.
A grade of “C” or better in BIOL 1351, 1151, 1352, and 1152 and CHEM 1341, 1141 are prerequisites for all other biology courses. No biology course may be taken unless all prerequisites have been completed with a grade of “C” or better. Advanced placement credit or credit by examination may not be used as prerequisites for upper–division biology courses. Biology courses may only be taken a maximum of three (3) times.
Students graduating with a degree in Biology or Cell and Molecular Biology must have a minimum GPA of 2.00 in all biology courses.
Students completing any major in biology must take the Educational Testing Service Major Field Test in Biology (MFT) in the semester in which they graduate. Students who do not take the MFT will not be allowed to graduate with a major in biology.
Degrees and Certificates
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Biology, Bachelor of Arts -
Biology, Bachelor of Science -
Biology, Minor -
Cell and Molecular Biology, Bachelor of Science -
Computational Biology, Bachelor of Science -
Neuroscience, Minor
Classes
BIOL 1151: Introduction to Biology Practicum
BIOL 1152: Basic Lab Techiques in Biology
BIOL 1351: Introduction to Population Biology and Evolution
BIOL 1352: Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology
BIOL 1422: Ecosystems, Society and Health
BIOL 2201: Nutrition
BIOL 2333: Introduction to Microbiology
BIOL 2372: Introduction to Microbiology Lecture and Lab
BIOL 2445: Human Anatomy and Physiology I
BIOL 2446: Human Anatomy and Physiology II
BIOL 2470: Human Anatomy and Physiology I
BIOL 2471: Human Anatomy and Physiology II
BIOL 3055: Computational Methods Research
BIOL 3061: Cell Biology Lab
Study of cellular structure/function relationships. Focus on membranes, internal compartments, cytoskeleton and cellular communication. Laboratory will include inquiry-based investigations.