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Students interested in pursuing graduate school (M.S. or Ph.D. programs) and professional programs are strongly encouraged to complete MATH 140 and MATH 213 to fulfill the math requirements. Quantitative reasoning will be met in one of these MATH courses.
Please refer to Gannon University’s Undergraduate Catalog for course options and Department policies. Students must meet all prerequisites and/or co-requisites to register for a course. Students must complete a total of 27 credits of biology electives (200-level or higher) to graduate with the B.S. in Biology. The following upper-level Biology courses are strongly recommended: Microbiology (BIOL 331/332); Immunology (BIOL 338/339); Human Physiology (BIOL 368/369); Cell Biology (BIOL 375/376); please consult with your advisor.
No more than 4 credits of BIOL 487-489 may be used to fulfill the 27 biology elective credits
Students are required to complete a minimum of 5 labs associated with Biology elective courses
For free electives, please refer to Gannon University’s Undergraduate Catalog for course options.
Students are expected to complete 2 courses designated as Wellness.
Either PSYC111 or SOCI110 is a required social behavioral course for this program.
CHEM366 is required for this program and meets the Chemistry Elective requirement.
Please see the program program for other qualifying Chemistry and Technical Electives. Either BCOR111 or BCOR112 is required for this program and meets the Technical Elective requirement.
The following Technical Electives are recommended for this program (strongly recommended options are in bold): Histology (BIOL 320/321); Microbiology (BIOL 331/332); Immunology (BIOL 338/339); Human Gross Anatomy (BIOL 365/366); Human Physiology (BIOL 368/369); Cell Biology (BIOL 375/376); please consult with your advisor.
Students are expected to complete 2 courses designated as Wellness.
Chemistry or Biology Electives must be CHEM courses from levels 200, 300, and 400, or BIOL 126-127, BIOL 331-332, or BIOL 368-369. Strongly recommended choices are in bold.
†Both sets of courses are required and are offered in alternating spring semesters.
Take the set that is offered in the junior year and the other set in the senior year.
Students are expected to complete 2 courses designated as Wellness.