Electives from biological sciences courses at the 300 or 400 level (32)
Biology electives
Biology electives are offered in four primary areas of departmental specialization and include:
1) Biomedical Pre-Professional
2) Cell and Molecular Biotechnology
3) Microbiology
4) Biodiversity: Ecology, Evolution and Conservation
Students should consult with the departmental advisor for assistance in selecting the appropriate sequence of courses within one of these fields of study. Lists of biology upper level elective courses that are particularly relevant for each of the tracks are available in the Department of Biological Sciences office and website.
Available for General Education credit in the Nature and Technology Domain.
TOTAL HOURS FOR A MAJOR IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES: 77-79
General Education Requirements (12-21)
In addition to completing the above major requirements students must complete the remaining general education requirements. If major requirements fulfill any of the general education requirements, they are listed below and subtracted from the general education credit requirements.
The required minimum of 21 semester hours in Knowledge Domain studies cannot include more than two courses in any one department. (A course with an affiliated laboratory course shall be counted as a single course.)
3 hours satisfied by required courses in BIOS, CHEM, PHYS.
Graduation Requirements (6-9)
In addition to completing the above major requirements students must complete the remaining graduation requirements. If major requirements fulfill any of the graduation requirements, they are listed below and subtracted from the graduation credit requirements.
Human Diversity Requirement (0-3)
One course from the approved Human Diversity course list; may be fulfilled by extracurricular activities. Human Diversity Course List
TOTAL HOURS FOR GENERAL EDUCATION AND GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS: 18-30
TOTAL HOURS FOR ELECTIVES: 11-25
TOTAL HOURS FOR A B.S. DEGREE IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (120)
Recommendation
Many graduate programs in the biological sciences, such as those at NIU, require the Graduate Record Examinations (including the Subject Test in biology or biochemistry) for admission. Students intending to pursue graduate study in the biological sciences should take these examinations early in their senior year.
Transfer Credit
Students will receive upper level credit for BIOS transfer courses articulated as a “BIOS EL” in the Community College Articulation Handbook.