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Biology, Honors Concentration, Major


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This degree requires a research thesis in an area of Biology. The program is designed to provide superior undergraduate students with opportunities to carry out original research in preparation for graduate school, professional training, or a position in an industrial or government research laboratory.

Admission

Students with an overall grade point average of 3.2, plus a grade point average of 3.4 or above in Biology and supporting science courses (Chemistry, Math and Physics) are eligible for acceptance into the program.

Applications are to be made to the Honors Thesis Program Committee during the student’s junior year.

Depending on the area of research interest, students are assigned a thesis committee consisting of a research adviser and one additional faculty member.

Requirements

  • A maximum of four Honors units can be counted as upper division course credit.
  • Each project must be evaluated by the Thesis Committee before submission to the chair for final approval.
  • Honors students are required to present a departmental seminar on their research.

Successful completion of the Biology Honors concentration is recorded on the student’s transcript.

Program Learning Outcomes


Please see the Biology Major 

Major Requirements (66 units)


Upper Division (8 units)


Complete the following:

Seminar in Biology (1 unit)


Complete the following:

Additional Field Lab Electives (8 units)


Complete 8 units from the following:

Upper Division (8 units)


Complete 8 units in BIOL 300:499,

 ,  , or ENVS 410 - Envir Monitoring w/Lab  

Note:


Up to 4 units in BIOL 598 - Thesis Research/Bio Honors  combined with BIOL 599 - Thesis Writing/Bio Honors  can count towards the upper division electives

Honors Required Courses (Minimum 2 units required)


Complete a minimum of 2 units in:

  or   

Supporting Courses (25 - 28 units)


Area II: Mathematics


Complete one of the following:

Area III: Physics


Complete one of the following options:

Area IV: Organic Chemistry


Choose one of the following options:

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