Goucher College 2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalogue 
    
    Nov 23, 2024  
Goucher College 2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalogue PLEASE NOTE: This is an archived catalog. Programs are subject to change each academic year.

Biological Sciences Major


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Note:


BIO 107 , BIO 109 , BIO 111 , BIO 170 , BIO 238 , BIO 244, and BIO 290  do not count toward the 40-credit requirement.

Additional Information:


To count toward the major, students must receive a grade of at least C- in all the biological sciences courses. A maximum of one seminar can count toward the 300-level requirement.

 * (Biochemistry I) or  * (Biochemistry of Gene Expression) (but not both) with a grade of C- or better may be counted toward the 300-level requirement.  Students planning to major in biological sciences should elect BIO 104  and BIO 105  and CHE 111 /CHE 112  (or CHE 112H ) and CHE 151 /CHE 152  (or CHE 152H ) in their first year and BIO 210 /BIO 214  and BIO 220 /BIO 224  in their sophomore year.    and  , or   or   are required and should be completed as soon as possible.

Both Calculus I (MA 170 or 171) and Statistics (MA 168) are strongly recommended. Calculus II (MA 180) is recommended.

The biological core is completed in the junior year by taking BIO 240  and either plant physiology or principles of physiology. All students, especially those contemplating graduate school, are urged to take both BIO 260  and BIO 333 /BIO 334 . The last three semesters may be devoted to specialization at the 300 level and independent research.

Laboratory proficiency and writing proficiency in the major are required. Laboratory reports and papers in BIO 214 , BIO 224 , and BIO 240  are used to evaluate writing proficiency in the major. Laboratory proficiency is determined in BIO 224  and upper level labs.

*Note that these courses may only be counted toward a single major or minor.

Concentration in Dance Science


This concentration focuses on knowledge and technique in the new field of dance science. Study of the sciences is combined with technical and theoretical dance training to provide a basis for understanding problems in dance performance, nutrition, and care and prevention of injuries. With additional course work, this concentration provides preparation for graduate studies in physical therapy, sports medicine, dance medicine, and related fields. (See the director of premedical studies for specific requirements.) In addition to fulfilling all requirements for a major in the biological sciences, requirements for a concentration in dance science are:

Concentration in Secondary Education with Certification in Biological Sciences


Students planning to teach biology in secondary schools must major in biology and complete the required education courses. See the teaching certification requirements under secondary education certification requirements in the Education Department .

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