Undergraduate Catalog 2019-2020

Biology, B.S.

The program of study for the major in biology is designed for students interested in biology as a pure and applied science. Successful completion of the program prepares students for a number of endeavors and job possibilities, including furthering their professional development through post-graduate training.

Pre-professional students in the areas of pre-dentistry, pre-medicine, pre-veterinary medicine, and related fields usually choose biology to prepare for their particular program of study with Cell and Molecular Biology as the appropriate concentration. However, pre-professional studies involve variable curricula requirements depending on the particular professional school of the student’s interest. Students in pre-professional programs should, in conjunction with their advisor, contact the school(s) of their choice to obtain specific requirements in order to develop a proper program of study while at Piedmont College.

The concentration in Cell and Molecular Biology also prepares students for careers in pure sciences such as genetics as well as applied fields including biotechnology. Students with an interest in organismal biology, ecology, or evolutionary biology ─ or such applied fields as wildlife conservation or marine biology ─ can choose a concentration in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. In either case, students may want to take additional courses from outside of their concentration, depending on their specific interests.

The General Biology Concentration is for the students that are interested in a variety of biological systems. Students with this degree can go on to graduate school, teaching, and research.

Science, including biology, is centered on application, not merely the learning of a body of facts. Therefore, an important focus of a major in the sciences at Piedmont College is developing a working knowledge of the scientific method and the process of scientific inquiry. This prepares students to succeed in graduate school while ensuring that they receive an education that is comparable to the finest institutions in the country.

Biology majors must select one of three concentrations. The Cellular and Molecular Biology Concentration requires 68-70 hours. The Ecology and Evolutionary Biology concentration requires 70-72 hours. The General Biology Concentration requires 69-70 hours.

Biology Curriculum Outline

Total Credit Hours:46
PDMT 1101Intro to College Life and Liberal Arts Tradition

1

Total Credit Hours:1
BIOL 1101General Biology I

3

BLAB 1101General Biology Lab I

1

BIOL 1102General Biology II

3

BIOL 1103Exploring Life’s Diversity and Lab

2

BIOL 3200General Microbiology

4

BIOL 2240Genetics

4

BIOL 3990Philosophy and Methodology of Science

3

BIOL 4500Organic Evolution

4

BIOL 4950Science Seminar

1

CHEM 1101General Chemistry I

3

CLAB 1101General Chemistry Lab I

1

CHEM 1102General Chemistry II

3

CLAB 1102General Chemistry Lab II

1

CHEM 2351Organic Chemistry I

4

CHEM 2352Organic Chemistry II

4

MATH 2450Calculus I

4

PHYS 2110General Physics I

4

PHYS 2120General Physics II

4

BIOL 4980Senior Research

3

BIOL 4981Senior Library Research

2

BIOL 4989Honors Senior Research

3

Total Credit Hours:42-43
Total Credit Hours:23-27
BIOL 3300Cell Biology

3

BIOL 4700Ecology

4

BIOL 3650Comparative Physiology

3

BIOL 3700Animal Behavior

3

BIOL 3500Vertebrate Natural History

4

BIOL 4200Invertebrate Zoology

4

BIOL 3300Cell Biology

3

BIOL 4210Biochemistry

3

BIOL 3650Comparative Physiology

3

BIOL 3750Biotechnology

4

BIOL 4250Genomics and Bioinformatics

4

BIOL 3500Vertebrate Natural History

4

BIOL 4200Invertebrate Zoology

4

BIOL 4700Ecology

4

BIOL 3650Comparative Physiology

3

BIOL 3700Animal Behavior

3