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Dec 21, 2024
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2021-22 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Biology, Physiology Concentration, B.S.
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Biology
615-898-2847
Amy Jetton, program coordinator
Amy.Jetton@mtsu.edu
Every Biology major is required to declare a concentration area. Each area requires semester hours to be selected from a set of designated courses.
All Biology majors are assigned a professional advisor. The student is responsible for seeking the assistance of the advisor. This catalog is not intended to provide the detail necessary for self-advising.
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Degree Requirements
General Education |
41 hours |
Major Requirements |
42 hours* |
Major Core |
29 hours |
Concentration |
10 hours |
Major UD Electives |
3 hours |
Supporting Courses |
19-20 hours* |
Electives |
17-18 hours |
TOTAL |
120 hours |
*This program requires courses that can also fulfill requirements of the General Education curriculum. If program requirements are also used to fulfill General Education requirements, the number of elective hours will increase.
General Education (41 hours)
General Education requirements include courses in Communication, History, Humanities and/or Fine Arts, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Social/Behavioral Sciences categories.
The following courses are required by the program and can satisfy the respective General Education requirement:
Major Requirements (42 hours)
Physiology Concentration (10 hours)
Select from:
BIOL UD elective (3 hours)
Supporting Courses (19-20 hours)
Curriculum: Biology, Physiology
Curricular listings include General Education requirements in Communication, History, Humanities, and/or Fine Arts, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Social/Behavioral Sciences categories. Senior
- BIOL 4200 - Senior Seminar 1 credit hour
- BIOL Physiology concentration (see above) 6-8 credit hours
- BIOL upper-division course 3-4 credit hours
- Electives* 15-16 credit hours
NOTE:
*Only if needed to meet 36 upper-division credit hours or 120 total credit hours.
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