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B.S. Degree in Biological Sciences with a Concentration in Cell & Molecular Biology and Genetics

Download the Cell & Molecular Biology and Genetics Application Form. The application deadline for 2009 is April 24.

A Cellular and Molecular Biology and Genetics (CMG) admission committee advises students in the program. Requirements for admission are:

  1. GPA of at least 3.0 in prerequisite courses listed below
  2. Support of a faculty member for the required research activity

In some cases the committee may interview the student as part of its determination of admission. Application to the program typically occurs in the spring of the sophomore year.

Degree Requirements

I. Prerequisite courses for admission to the CMG concentration

All of the following:

Course Name and Number Credit Hours
BISC 207-208 Introductory Biology I and II 8
CHEM 103-104 General Chemistry 8
CHEM 321 Organic Chemistry 4
MATH 241 Analytic Geometry and Calculus A 4

One or more of the following:

Course Name and Number Credit Hours
BISC 300 Introduction to Microbiology 4
BISC 302 General Ecology 3
BISC 306 General Physiology 3

II. Required lecture courses

Course Name and Number Credit Hours
BISC 305 Cell Biology 3
BISC 401 Molecular Biology of the Cell 3
BISC 403 Genetic and Evolutionary Biology 3

CHEM 527 Introductory Biochemistry, OR
CHEM 641 Biochemistry

3

III. Required courses in experimental biology

For more information and to apply for admission into an investigative lab, see the Request for Enrollment in an Investigative Lab

Course Name and Number Credit Hours
BISC 315 Experimental Cell Biology, OR
BISC 411 Experimental Molecular Biology of the Cell
3

BISC 413 Experimental Genetic and Evolutionary Biology

3

IV. Senior Thesis

Course Name and Number Credit Hours
BISC 451-452 Senior Thesis, OR
UNIV 401-402 Senior Thesis
3+3

Graduating seniors must submit a completed Senior Thesis Defense Results Form to the Undergraduate Program Director at least two weeks prior to the last day of classes for the Spring Semester.

V. Electives

Electives from the following lists to total 43 credit hour in the major. All BISC courses listed under Prerequisites above may apply to this total of 43. Note that many courses have prerequisites. Courses must be taken from a minimum of two of the groups and have approval of the faculty research advisor. One of the elective courses must be from the list of approved 600 level courses based on the primary literature.

Genetics
Course Name and Number Credit Hours
BISC 492 Human and Mammalian Cytogenetics 3
BISC 654 Biochemical Genetics 3
BISC 656 Evolutionary Genetics 3
BISC 658 Developmental Genetics 3
BISC 693 Human Genetics 3
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
Course Name and Number Credit Hours
BISC 602 Molecular Biology of Animal Cells 3
BISC 679 Virology 3
CHEM 642 Biochemistry 3
Cell Biology
Course Name and Number Credit Hours
BISC 471 Immunology, OR
BISC 671 Cell & Molecular Immunology
3 OR
4
BISC 408 Histology, OR
BISC 617 Electron Microscopy
4 OR
3
BISC 612 Advanced Cell Biology 3
Physiology
Course Name and Number Credit Hours
BISC 605-606 Advanced Mammalian Physiology 8
BISC 626-627 Neuroscience I and II 7
BISC 660 Environmental Physiology 3
BISC 675 Cardiopulmonary Physiology 3
Bioinformatics
Course Name and Number Credit Hours
ANSC 644 Bioinformatics 3
BISC 618 Computer Imaging in Biology 3
A Computer Science course beyond the introductory level 3

Approved electives from other departments

A total of six credits from a list of approved courses can be applied towards the credits required for the major. A minimum grade of C (not C-) is required for those courses.

VI. Additional requirements outside the Department of Biological Sciences

Course Name and Number Credit Hours
PHYS 201-202 General Physics 8
CHEM 322 Organic Chemistry 4
A course in Statistics (STAT) 3

VII. University and College requirements for all Biological Sciences B.S. concentrations

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