2024-25 Undergraduate Catalog
Biology: Concentration in Environmental Science [BIO_ENVS]
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This major in the Biological Sciences Department provides a focused exposure to environmentally related areas of biology.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate understanding of fundamental biological concepts. These key conceptual areas include: (A) cell biology, (B) genetics/molecular biology, (C) biological organization, form, and function of organisms, and (D) ecology and evolutionary biology.
- Understand and apply basic principles in the fields of chemistry, physics, and mathematics.
- Apply the process of scientific inquiry, formulation and testing of scientific hypotheses, and development of experimental protocols to address biological problems.
- Use quantitative reasoning (e.g., statistics) to analyze and interpret scientific data, and to formulate appropriate conclusions.
- Discuss and communicate biological concepts, research results, and their importance to a variety of audiences.
- Demonstrate effective writing skills that can be applied to both technical and general purposes.
- Evaluate the validity of claims from an evidence based perspective by reviewing, synthesizing, and critiquing scientific literature.
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