Undergraduate Programs
Biology encompasses the study of all organisms, and our curriculum provides students a sound knowledge base in:
- cellular and molecular biology;
- organismal biology; and
- evolutionary biology, ecology, and diversity.
Through coursework and mentored student research, the faculty emphasize the importance of evolution in biological phenomena, the role of the environment in biological interactions, and ethical behavior in scientific endeavors. These experiences:
- promote strong critical thinking and analytical skills;
- develop strong writing skills;
- provide hands-on experience in biological techniques; and
- promote creative scientific thought.
The academic programs in Biology prepare students for graduate and professional school, as well as careers in the public and private sectors. Mentoring through academic advising, research, and internship opportunities prepare our students for future scholarship and social and civic involvement.
Major courses of study:
The department is excited to offer three majors: Biology, Cell and Molecular Biology, and Environmental Science. These majors share a common first year of course work. In addition, a number of interdisciplinary concentrations are available in Biochemistry/Molecular Biology, Environmental Studies, and Neuroscience. Follow the links below to learn more about the majors and concentrations and their associated courses.
Biology
The Biology major is broad in focus, providing students with a strong knowledge base in all three core areas of biology: (1) cellular and molecular biology; (2) organismal biology; and (3) evolutionary biology, ecology, and diversity.
Contact: Dr. Jeff Johansen (johansen@jcu.edu)
Requirements for B.S. in Biology
Cell and Molecular Biology
The Cell and Molecule Biology major builds upon current strengths in both the Biology and Chemistry Departments, with emphases in genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, and mathematics. Additionally, there is a strong focus on helping students develop laboratory skills required for basic and applied research.
Contacts: Dr. Jim Lissemore (jlissemore@jcu.edu) and Dr. Mike Martin (mmartin@jcu.edu)
Requirements for B.S. in Cell and Molecular Biology
Environmental Science
Through the Biology Department's new major in Environmental Science, students will gain a solid foundation in the science and theory behind how pressing environmental issues affect natural systems. The program encourages students to be advocates for environmental issues and enter values-based careers, working towards improving environmental conditions world-wide and respecting life through biodiversity preservation.
The Environmental Science major builds upon current strengths in the Biology Department, with emphases in field biology and ecology and organismal biology, as well as chemistry, earth science, mathematics, and social science.
Contacts: Dr. Carl Anthony (canthony@jcu.edu) and Dr. Rebecca Drenovsky (rdrenovsky@jcu.edu)
Requirements for B.S. in Environmental Science
Interdisciplinary Concentrations
In addition to the major and minor options in Biology, the department also offers three interdisciplinary concentrations as options to supplement and strengthen the Biology major.
Undergraduate Course Descriptions
Biology majors can choose from over 50 lecture and laboratory courses in areas including cellular and molecular biology; organismal biology; and evolutionary biology, ecology, and diversity. |