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Biology–Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Track Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts Degree

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GROUP 1. General Education Requirements (and Assigned Credits)

  • English Composition (3)
  • Quantitative Reasoning [Math Requirements in Group 2 fulfill all three semester hours of this requirement]
  • World Cultures (6)
  • Humanities (9)
  • Social Sciences (9)
  • Natural Sciences [Science Requirements in Group 2 fulfill all 10 semester hours of this requirement]

GROUP 1 Total: 27 Semester Credits

GROUP 2. Major Requirements

  1. Required courses from Biology (and Assigned Credits)
    • BIOL 175-175L Introduction to Biology I (4)
    • BIOL 176-176L Introduction to Biology II (4)
    • BIOL 270-270L Intermediate Cell and Molecular Biology (4)
    • BIOL 281-281L General Ecology (5)
    • BIOL 357-357L Evolution (4)
    • BIOL 380 Biostatistics (3)
    • BIOL 381 Conservation Biology (3)
    • BIOL 481-481L Theory and Methods of Ecology and Evolution (5)
    • BIOL 495A&B Seminar (2 semesters) (2)
  2. Required courses from related fields
    • CHEM 124-124D&L General Chemistry I (5)
    • CHEM 125-125D&L General Chemistry II (5)
    • CHEM 241-241L and CHEM 242-242L Organic Chemistry (8)
    • PHYS 106-170L, 107-171L College Physics (8) OR PHYS 170-170L, 171-171L (10) General Physics
    • MATH 115 Applied Calculus (3) OR MATH 205 Calculus I (4)
  3. Required electives from Biological Sciences (18 semester credits) (12 of these 18 credits must be at the 300-400 level):
    • BIOL 375 Biology of Microorganisms (3)
    • BIOL 375L Biology of Microorganisms (1)
    • BIOL/MARE 371 Biology of Marine Invertebrates (3)
    • BIOL/MARE 371L Biology of Marine Invertebrates Lab (1)
    • MARE 372 Biology of Marine Plants (3)
    • MARE 372L Biology of Marine Plants Lab (1)
    • BIOL 443 Ecological Animal Physiology (3)
    • MARE 444 Biological Oceanography (3)
    • BIOL 445 Behavioral Ecology and Evolution (3)
    • BIOL 455 Plant Ecology (3)
    • BIOL 460 Plant Diversity and Evolution (3)
    • BIOL 466 Genetics (3)
    • BIOL 466L Genetics Lab (1)
    • BIOL 467 Ecological Genetics (1)
    • BIOL 477 Avian Biology (3)
    • BIOL 480 Marine Mammal Behavior and Biology (3)
    • BIOL/MARE 484 Biology of Fishes (3)
    • BIOL/MARE 484L Biology of Fishes Lab (1)

GROUP 2 Total: 81 – 84 Semester Credits

GROUP 3. Electives from the total university selection of courses: 9 – 12 Credits (Must include enough 300-400 level semester credits to meet graduation requirements for this major: See Note 4)
GROUP 3 Total: 9 – 12 Semester Credits

GROUP 4. Writing Intensive and Hawaiian/Asian/Pacific Courses. These must be fulfilled in GROUPS 1, 2, and 3 above: Credits vary

  • Three Writing Intensive courses (one 300 level or above)
  • 3 credits of H/A/P courses.

Total Semester Hours Required For The B.A. In Biology: Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Track: 120

Additional Courses Recommended For Specific Plans After Graduation:

  • Graduate studies in biology: At least two semesters of Directed Studies (BIOL 199, 299, 399, or 499).
  • Application to medical, pharmacy, dental, veterinary school or other health-related fields: At least one semester of Directed Studies (BIOL 199, 299, 399, or 499) and participation in volunteer and shadowing experiences in the local medical, pharmacy, dental, or veterinary community as appropriate. As prerequisite courses for professional schools may vary, students should seek advising early in their academic careers to develop an academic plan.
  • Careers that may include teaching: one or more semesters of Teaching Assistance and Tutoring in Biology (BIOL 496).
  • Careers in environmental biology: a course in geographic information systems (GEOG 480 or GEOL 445).

Notes:

  1. BIOL 101 and BIOL 101L are non-major courses and do not count toward the major or minor in Biology.
  2. Students should begin chemistry courses their freshmen year if they plan to complete their academic program in four years. Chemistry courses are often prerequisites for required biology classes.
  3. Students must earn a minimum grade of C in all required and prerequisite courses.
  4. The upper division credits needed for graduation for all degrees in Biology are met in the process of completing these degrees.
  5. To earn a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree in Biology, students must fulfill the requirements for the major AND meet all of the University’s other baccalaureate degree requirements. (Please see the chapter on Baccalaureate Degree Requirements in the Catalog.)
  6. Students should always check course prerequisites and the frequency with which courses are offered. This information is found in Course Listings in the back of the Catalog.
  7. To ensure progress toward degree completion, students are strongly encouraged to meet with an advisor each semester before registering.
  8. Students completing the B.S. in Cell and Molecular Biology Track concurrently fulfill the requirements for a minor in Chemistry. (Students may wish to file for a minor in Chemistry.)