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Biology – BS

*Pending NYSED Approval

Program Overview:

Program Contacts:

Program Requirements:

BIO 190/190LPrinciples of Biology 1

4

BIO 191/191LPrinciples of Biology 2

4

BIO 358/358LGenetics

4

BIO 360/360LDevelopmental Biology

4

SCI 399Natural Sciences Colloquim

0

CHM 190/190LGeneral Chemistry I

4

CHM 191/191LGeneral Chemistry II

4

CHM 201/201LOrganic Chemistry 1

4

CHM 202/202LOrganic Chemistry 2

4

MAT 190Calculus 1

4

MAT 191Calculus 2

4

PHY 190/190LFund of Physics 1

4

PHY 191/191LFund of Physics 2

4

BIO 201/201LInvertebrate Zoology

4

BIO 234/234LComparative Vertebrate Biology

4

BIO 210/210LAnatomy and Physiology

4

BIO 240Aquatic Ecology

4

BIO 241/241LMarine Ecology

4

BIO 242Terrestrial Ecology

4

and

BIO 280/280LGeneral Microbiology

4

BIO 307/307LBiochemistry

4

BIO 351/351LCell Biology

4

BIO 201/201LInvertebrate Zoology

4

BIO 234/234LComparative Vertebrate Biology

4

BIO 240Aquatic Ecology

4

BIO 241/241LMarine Ecology

4

BIO 242Terrestrial Ecology

4

BIO 201/201LInvertebrate Zoology

4

BIO 234/234LComparative Vertebrate Biology

4

BIO 240Aquatic Ecology

4

BIO 241/241LMarine Ecology

4

BIO 242Terrestrial Ecology

4

and

BIO 280/280LGeneral Microbiology

4

or

BIO 351/351LCell Biology

4

BIO 310/310LComparitive Animal Physiology

4

  1. Empirical examination of one or more hypotheses using research protocols and experimental designs appropriate to the student’s discipline. (Criminal Justice, Behavior and Law, Physical and Biological Sciences, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology)
  2. Robust exploratory examination of an advanced Computer Science topic (e.g. programming, design, analysis, simulation) following a traditional research trajectory and/or requiring implementation of a large-scale programming project. (Computer Science)
  3. In depth critical or theoretical examination of the literature on an unresolved issue in the field. (Criminal Justice, Behavior and Law, Social Work, Sociology)
  4. Qualitative examination using research protocols and designs appropriate to the student’s discipline. (Criminal Justice, Behavior and Law, Social Work, Sociology)
  5. Qualitative or deconstructive research that challenges a discipline’s orthodoxy or grand narrative. (Social Work)
  1. Students interested in pursuing research honors and who have achieved at least a B average at Saint Rose, must file an “Intent to Pursue Research Honors Concentration” document with the Dean of Mathematics & Sciences, accompanied by a letter of support from a faculty member within the major, and sign up for Research Honors Concentration Candidacy in Mathematics & Sciences for their major at the academic advising office. This concentration will appear on their academic progress report and academic transcript as “Research Honors in Mathematics and Sciences – Department of Biology.”
  2. Students must select a primary research advisor within their major who agrees to oversee the student’s progress toward Research Honors.
  3. Students must complete the research requirements for honors established for their major as indicated in he course catalog, and maintain an average of B or higher in these traditionally graded courses.
  4. At the time of graduation, students must have a minimum overall average of B and must meet or exceed the minimum GPA for research honors within their major as established by their department.
  5. At the conclusion of the research honors requirements, students will submit a thesis in a format appropriate for a scholarly journal within their discipline. Copies of the final thesis will be kept on file in the School of Mathematics & Sciences and in the Neil Hellman Library.
  1. Research may be conducted by completing at least 6 credits of undergraduate research (BIO 400, CHM 400, ESC 490, PHY 400) or at least 6 credits of internship (BIO 494, CHM 494, ESC 494) or at least 8 weeks of Department-approved, full-time, supervised summer research. Credit-bearing courses listed here for honors research cannot be taken pass/fail.
  2. As a component of the “Intent to Pursue Research Honors” document for the Department of Physical and Biological Sciences, the student must write an approved research proposal and obtain a letter of support from the supervising faculty.
  3. In addition to achieving at least a B average at the College, students intending to pursue research honors in the Department of Physical and Biological Sciences must have earned at least a B average in their major requirements at the time of completing the “Intent” document.
  4. The research honors option is not available to freshmen in the Department of Physical and Biological Sciences.

Internship/Field Experiences/Service:

BIO 494Internship

3 -6

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