CIP Code: 260101
Program Description
The Bachelor of Science curriculum offers a broad, integrated, and in-depth approach to the life sciences. This program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the fundamental principles of biology and emphasizes hands-on learning through laboratory courses and practical experience. The versatile B.S. degree in Biological Sciences opens opportunities for pursuing a diverse array of careers and graduate programs, while allowing for specialization in areas of interest. Concentrations for focusing one’s educational experience are available under this degree.
The Cell/Molecular Biology and Health Sciences concentration focuses on molecular and cellular processes that govern normal physiological and disease states of living organisms. This concentration prepares students for graduate programs and careers in basic and biomedical research. It also streamlines the process for students to complete the requirements for admission to medical school or other health professional schools.
The Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology (EEOB) concentration focuses on interactions between organisms and their environment, how species evolve over time, and how organisms and organ systems function. The EEOB concentration prepares students for careers and graduate studies in conservation and management of biodiversity, wildlife, nature reserves, and other natural resources.
The Genetics concentration emphasizes gaining fundamental laboratory skills and knowledge in the areas of transmission, population, molecular, and environmental genetics. This concentration is specifically designed to prepare students to pursue graduate programs and careers in the growing field of genetics and genomics, including genetic counselor, clinical laboratory scientist, genetic engineer, forensic geneticist, etc.
The Biology Education concentration helps to prepare students to teach biology in Ohio public high schools. Upon completion they are eligible to enter the M.Ed graduate program in the College of Health, Education, and Human Services for licensure.
Program Admission Requirements
This academic program does not have admission requirements beyond regular admission to Wright State University. Any student is eligible to declare this academic program.
Program Learning Objectives
Students enrolled in this program will learn to:
- describe the structure and function of DNA, RNA, and proteins and the flow of genetic information from genotype to phenotype
- illustrate the inheritance of traits and how heritable genetic variants among individuals affect survival and reproduction
- identify the structure and function of cells, organelles, and major organ systems
- explain how energy flows and nutrients cycle through ecosystems and how organisms interact with their biotic and abiotic environments
- describe the chemical basis of life
- apply physics to biological systems, such as thermodynamics and bioenergetics
- use and interpret statistical analyses and graphical representations of data
- formulate testable hypotheses that are based on prior knowledge
- design experiments and collect data appropriate for testing hypotheses and drawing conclusions
- read scientific literature and interpret figures, tables, and statistical data presented within
- design and deliver oral presentations
- communicate science in written lab reports, literature reviews, and scientific papers
- apply biological concepts to real-world problems and discuss the ethical and societal implications of biological research
Program Learning Outcomes
As a result of their learning experience, graduates of this program can:
- explain fundamental concepts of biology at molecular, cellular, organismal, and ecosystem scales
- integrate basic concepts in chemistry and physics with the foundations of biology
- evaluate data using quantitative analysis and graphical representation
- apply observational strategies, formulate testable hypotheses, and design experiments with appropriate controls and variables
- communicate biological concepts and data interpretations to varied audiences orally and in writing
- argue the ethical implications of biological understanding and discoveries
- if pursuing a concentration, demonstrate in-depth understanding of fundamental concepts of molecular and cell biology; evolution, ecology, and organismal biology; genetics; or education
Honors Program
An honors program allows qualified students to carry out sustained independent projects under the guidance of faculty sponsors. Students who have maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.4 during the preceding two semesters may apply to the Department of Biological Sciences to pursue an honors program. Application for admission to the program should be made during the student’s junior year. Students interested in the honors program should email the department at biology@wright.edu.
Combined Undergraduate and Graduate Program
This program offers a combined-degree program with a master’s degree in Biological Sciences. A combined-degree program provides an opportunity for an undergraduate student to begin working toward a master’s degree in their senior year. This allows students to complete the bachelor’s and master’s degrees in less combined time than it would take to complete them sequentially.
Students enrolled in a combined-degree program may “double count” a maximum of nine credit hours of graduate-level courses to satisfy both the bachelor’s and the master’s degree requirements. Students must earn at least 141 unique credit hours (any credits that “double-count” toward both degrees are counted only once toward the total number of unique hours) in the combined-degree program.
To participate in a combined-degree program, students must apply through the College of Graduate Programs and Honors Studies and meet all admission qualifications. Learn more about combined programs in Policy 5330.
Information for International Students
This program qualifies as a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) degree for the purpose of a STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT) extension. Certain students on an F-1 visa may apply for a 24-month extension of their post-completion OPT. Students can learn more on the USCIS website.
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