![]() Social Sciences-two approved courses in the social sciences that employ critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, or scientific reasoning.Ĭoursework for the CCAS G-PAC requirement is distributed as follows: Natural or physical science-one approved laboratory course that employs the process of scientific inquiry.Mathematics or statistics-one approved course in either mathematics or statistics.Humanities-one approved humanities course that involves critical thinking skills.WID courses are designated by a "W" appended to the course number. Writing-4 credits in UW 1020 University Writing and 6 credits distributed over at least two writing in the discipline (WID) courses taken in separate semesters.Students achieve a set of learning outcomes that enhance their analytical skills, develop their communication competencies, and invite them to participate as responsible citizens who are attentive to issues of culture, diversity, and privilege.Ĭoursework for the University General Education Requirement is distributed as follows: Together with the University General Education Requirement, G-PAC engages students in active intellectual inquiry across the liberal arts. ![]() In addition to the University General Education Requirement, undergraduate students in Columbian College must complete a further, College-specific general education curriculum-Perspective, Analysis, Communication (G-PAC) as well as CCAS 1001. In addition to the courses satisfying the core course requirements, at least one 3-credit course from both the systems electives and organism electives lists at least 6 credits from the evolution, ecology, and environment electives list, including one course with a field component and 6 credits from the quantitative electives list, including at least one statistics course. These 12 credits count toward the 18 required upper-level biology credits.Įcology, Evolution, and Environment Concentration Course List Code In addition to the courses satisfying the core course requirements, at least one 3-credit course from each of the four elective categories listed below for a total of 12 credits. Organic Chemistry II and Organic Chemistry Laboratory II Organic Chemistry I and Organic Chemistry Laboratory I Molecular Biology and Molecular Biology Laboratory These 12 credits count toward the 18 required upper-level biology credits.Ĭellular and Molecular Biology Concentration Course List Code Organic Chemistry Laboratory I and Organic Chemistry Laboratory IIĪt least one 3-credit course from each of the four elective category listed below for a total of 12 credits, in addition to the courses satisfying the core course requirements. Organic Chemistry I and Organic Chemistry II General Biology Concentration Course List Code Plant Comparative Structure and Function Lab 1,2ģIf not taken as a required course option. The Wonder of Life: Biodiversity studies in a changing planetĮvolution, ecology, and environment category Plant Comparative Structure and Function LabĬurrent Topics in Cell Smith, Donaldson, Eleftherianos, Jeremic Students who qualify based on academic performance are strongly encouraged to develop an honors thesis based on their research experience. A maximum of 6 credits of BISC 4171 or BISC 4171W may be applied toward degree requirements. Students who complete 1 credit of BISC 4171 or BISC 4171W, Undergraduate Research, may count this experience toward one of their laboratory requirements. ![]() All concentrations require a minimum of 18 credits in upper-level Biology (BISC) courses.Īt least three BISC courses numbered 2000 or above must have a laboratory component, either built into the course or as a separate course number. Students must fulfill the requirements of one of the three concentrations shown below. University Physics I with Biological Applications Introductory Biology: The Biology of Organisms Introductory Biology: Cells and Molecules ![]() Program-specific curriculum: Course List Code The general requirements stated under Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, Undergraduate Programs. The following requirements must be fulfilled:
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