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Popular SearchesBiology AcademicsOverview The biology discipline strives to provide a modern, rigorous, broad-based, laboratory-intensive education that is intellectually challenging. Central to the mission of the program is a commitment to engaging biology majors in the actual process of science by encouraging them to participate in collaborative research with faculty.
Credential Type
B.S.
Credits Required
20–36
Offered As
Major & minor
Academic paths At SNC, you’ll choose one of two concentrations for a Bachelor of Science degree in biology:
- Biomedical sciences concentration: This prepares you for professional graduate programs in various medical and allied health fields, as well as other graduate programs in the biological sciences (e.g., a Master of Science or doctoral program).
- Organismal biology concentration: This exposes you broadly to biology studies, at scales ranging from the micro-organismal to the global. It equips you for work in secondary education, industry, government, graduate school or nonprofits.
*Courses Checklist: (36 Credit Concentration)
BIOL 120
BIOL 121
BIOL 244
BIOL 499
CHEM 105
CHEM 107Six from:
BIOL 220 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
BIOL 315 Animal Behavior
BIOL 320 Human Anatomy and Histology
BIOL 325 Developmental Biology
BIOL 350 Microbiology
BIOL 360 Medical Microbiology
BIOL 361 Virology
BIOL 365 Immunology
BIOL 368 Parasitology
BIOL 371 Cellular Physiology
BIOL 372 Systemic Physiology
BIOL 373 Molecular Biology
BIOL 375 The Biology of the Cancer Cell
BIOL 385 Endocrinology
BIOL 386 Neuroscience
BIOL 410 Disease Ecology
BIOL 490 Independent Study
BIOL 492 Directed Research
BIOL 494 Internship
BIOL 496 Research and ThesisAdditional Required Courses in Chemistry:
CHEM 220 Organic Chemistry
CHEM 222 Organic Chemistry: Intermediate or CHEM 232 Organic Chemistry: Research Emphasis
CHEM 350 Biochemistry*This pathway is to be used as a guide. Refer to the Course Catalog for official degree requirements.
*Courses Checklist: (32 Credit Concentration)
BIOL 120 Introduction to Cell & Molecular Biology, C-PN
BIOL 121 Introduction to Organismal Biology
BIOL 244 Genetics
BIOL 499 Senior Assessment (0 cr)
CHEM 105 General Chemistry 1, C-PN
CHEM 107 General Chemistry 2Organismal Biology Concentration:
BIOL 201 Botany
BIOL 228 Ecology
CHEM 220 Organic ChemistryFive Biology classes 200 or above: (May include only one of BIOL 490 Independent Study, BIOL 492 Direct Research, BIOL 494 Internship o0r BIOL 496 Research and Thesis)
Recommended Coursework:
MATH 131 Calculus and Analytic Geometry 1
MATH 221 Introduction to Statistics with R or SSCI 224 Basic Statistics
PHYS 111 Fundamentals of Physics 1 and PHYS 112 Fundamentals of Physics 2 or PHYS 121 General Physics 1 and PHYS 122 General Physics 2
A computer science course*This pathway is to be used as a guide. Refer to the Course Catalog for official degree requirements.
*Courses Checklist (24cr):
BIOL 120 Introduction to Cell & Molecular Biology, C-PN
BIOL 121 Introduction to Organismal Biology
Four Biology electives at the 200 level or above:*This pathway is to be used as a guide. Refer to the Course Catalog for official degree requirements.
Featured faculty If there’s one thing that SNC professors and instructors have in common, it’s a passion for teaching and sharing their expertise. You’ll also find them dedicated to providing personalized guidance that supports your academic and career aspirations. Discover the distinguished scholars you’ll be learning from.
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Audrey Makope ’22“Everyone is dedicated to developing students & making them better people in every way when they leave.”
Audrey Makope ’22
Career outcomes The range of work that biologists do is as diverse as life itself. SNC biology alumni can be found working in many roles after earning their degrees, including:
- Cardiac procedures technician
- Conservation warden
- Lab technologist
- Microbiologist
- Science teacher
Graduate studies If you’re considering a graduate degree after your undergraduate studies in biology at SNC, we have an excellent track record for preparation and placement. Join other SNC alumni in pursuing advanced study at schools such as:
- Drexel University
- Loyola University
- Medical College of Wisconsin
- Northwestern University
- University of Minnesota
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