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2016 - 2017 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2016 - 2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Biology, B.S.


All requirements for a biology major are outlined below. All majors must complete the same Required Core courses in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Statistics, and must also complete additional requirements and/or electives in one of five concentrations.

Core Curriculum Requirements (43-45 credits)


All Biology majors are required to take the following courses and are advised to take them as part of the Core Curriculum requirements:

Note(s):


All freshman Biology majors must register for BIOL 160  in their first or second semester.

Transfer students, and any other students, who do not take BIOL 160  must take either an additional BIOL 460  or one additional Biology elective at the 300 or 400 level of equal or greater credit hours (excluding BIOL 310 , BIOL 311 , BIOL 322 , BIOL 334 . BIOL 491 , BIOL 492  and BIOL 495 ).

Biology majors must complete the four Core courses, BIOL 131 , BIOL 132 , BIOL 231  and BIOL 232  with grades of C or better before registering for any 300- or 400-level Biology electives.  (Exception:  Students in the Medical Laboratory Sciences Concentration do not need to take BIOL BIOL 232 .)

Students are allowed only one repeat or retake for each of the four Core courses, BIOL 131 , BIOL 132 , BIOL 231  and BIOL 232 .

Students who change their majors to Biology may substitute BIOL 105  for BIOL 132 .  Transfer students who transfer in credit for BIOL 105  may similarly substitute the transferred course for BIOL 132  .  Transfer students who transfer in BIOL 102 from a Virginia Community College, or an equivalent course from another institution, may substitute that course for BIOL 232 .

All Biology (BIOL) courses that have prerequisites, with the exception of those cross-listed with Chemistry (CHEM), require a grade of “C” or better in all courses listed as prerequisites for admission to the course, unless otherwise stated.

Note(s):


*Qualified students may substitute MATH 138 , MATH 151 , or MATH 152 .

(Students concentrating in Medical Laboratory Sciences take a modification of the above requirements. See below.)

Concentration (26-36 credits)


All majors must choose one of the five concentrations described below and fulfill all additional requirements for their chosen concentration.

B.S. Requirements (8 credits)


All Biology majors are expected to complete CHEM 301 :CHEM 302  (8 hrs.) to fulfill their Bachelor of Science degree requirement.

Electives


Students should consult with their academic advisors in selecting elective courses to complete the 120 semester hours required for graduation.

Total Credits Needed for Degree: 120


Graduation Requirements


To graduate with a major in biology a student must attain an overall major grade point average of 2.0 or higher. Major GPA is calculated by using BIOL 131, BIOL 132, BIOL 160, all biology courses 200-level or higher, all courses outside of biology used as electives (including CHEM 471:472, Physics if used as an elective, Geography or Geology used as an environmental concentration elective), and any course used as an elective by academic petition.

Concentrations


General Biology Concentration


The General Biology Concentration provides students with a strong, broadly-based foundation in biology. This concentration is appropriate for all Biology majors, including those students planning to enter graduate school and those planning to seek teacher licensure. Students planning to enter graduate school programs specifically in Molecular Biology or Environmental Biology may should consider those concentrations in those fields or  the General Biology Concentration. Students planning to enter medical, dental, veterinary, or other health-related graduate programs may consider the Pre-Health Concentration or the General Biology Concentration.

Electives (26-30 credits)


Students must select either 26 credits of Biology elective courses or 22 credits of Biology electives courses and 8 credits hours of Physics courses. Biology electives may be chosen from any of the Biology courses numbered 200 or higher except those listed as not counting for the Biology major (e.g., BIOL 310 , BIOL 311 , BIOL 322 , BIOL 334 ). Students are advised to consider all the department’s electives and to choose those most appropriate to their goals.

Teaching Licensure


A biology major in the General Biology Concentration seeking teacher licensure should contact the College of Education and Human Development for information concerning the necessary courses. Students not majoring in biology who desire an endorsement to teach biology in secondary schools must complete 32 semester hours of biology coursework, including BIOL 131 :BIOL 132 :BIOL 231 :BIOL 232 . Preparation in chemistry, physics, and mathematics is also recommended. Students should contact the College of Education and Human Development to determine the most appropriate courses for this option.

Molecular Biology Concentration


The Molecular Biology concentration prepares  students to answer questions about living organisms and life processes at the molecular level. This concentration may be taken by students considering graduate school in almost any discipline in biology, students who are considering the medical profession, or students who are interested in pursuing careers in biological research.

Environmental Biology Concentration


The Environmental Biology concentration prepares students for graduate school and careers in environmental biology and related fields.

Required Courses (17-21 credits)


Note(s):

No more than six credit hours of BIOL 491 /BIOL 492 /BIOL 495  may be applied to the Biology major; any additional credit hours will apply as university electives.

Interdisciplinary Environmental Issues: (3 credits)


Students must take one (1) course from the following list.

Note(s):

GEOG 140  is a prerequisite for GEOS 241 . ECON 206  is a prerequisite for ECON 375 . SOCY 110  or SOCY 121  are prerequisites for SOCY 370 .

Pre-Health Concentration


This concentration is rigorous and appropriate for students planning to enter graduate, medical, dental, veterinary, optometry, pharmacy, physician assistant or some other health-related school.

Mathematics Requirement

MATH 151  or MATH 152  is highly recommended instead of or in addition to MATH 119 .

Required Courses for Concentration (30 credits)


Physics Requirement (8 credits)

Choose one of the following two combinations:

Biochemistry Requirement (3 credits)

Microscopic Biology Requirement (4 credits)

Choose at least one of the following options:

Note(s):

No more than six credit hours of BIOL 491 /BIOL 492 /BIOL 495  may be applied to the Biology major; any additional credit hours will apply as university electives.

Medical Laboratory Sciences Concentration


This concentration is exceptionally rigorous and selective. Biology majors concentrating in Medical Laboratory Sciences take three years of academic courses at Radford University and, upon acceptance, spend their senior year (12 months) interning and studying in the clinical facilities of one of the hospitals affiliated with Radford University.

For entrance into the clinical year of study (BIOL 401 , BIOL 402 , BIOL 403 ), students must apply to the hospital. Because the number of clinical spaces in the hospitals is limited and the number of applicants is large, students should have a GPA of 2.5 or preferably higher to be competitive for this clinical internship.

Core Curriculum Requirements (43-45 credits)


All Biology majors are required to take the following courses and are advised to take them as part of the Core Curriculum requirements:

Note(s):

*Qualified students should substitute MATH 138 , MATH 151 , or MATH 152 .

Note(s):

BIOL 411 Human Anatomy and Physiology for Science Majors II  is strongly recommended, but not required.

Clinical Courses (31 credits)


BIOL 401 , BIOL 402 , BIOL 403 . Medical Technology Internship
Clinical Courses to be taken in hospital senior year and the preceding summer:
Blood Banking
Hematology and Coagulation
Chemistry (clinical)
Serology
Bacteriology
Parasitology/Clinical Microscopy

Affiliated Clinical Hospitals in Medical Technology, Program Directors, and Adjunct Faculty


Augusta Medical Center School of Clinical
Laboratory Science - Fishersville, VA

Julie A. Plumbley, M.D, Medical Director
Ellie Coggins, MLS (ASCP) MSHA, Program Director
Kathy Miller, CLS(NCA), MT(ASCP)BB, Clinical Coordinator 

Rockingham Memorial Hospital School of Medical Technology - Harrisonburg, VA
Warren D. Bannister, M.D., Medical Advisor
Sue Lawton, MT (ASCP), M.A., M.S., Program Director
Cyndee Lowe, MT(ASCP), B.S., Education Coordinator

Articulation Agreement Between Radford University and Medical College of Virginia


The Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, School of Allied Health Professions, Medical College of Virginia Campus/Virginia Commonwealth University agrees to guarantee admission into the Master of Science program in clinical laboratory sciences for students with the following criteria: Baccalaureate degree in Medical Laboratory Sciences, minimum GPA 3.25 and a minimum science GPA of 3.0. Minimum TOEFL of 570 is required for students whose native language is not English.