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Many students have an interest in science, but their career ambitions require in-depth knowledge in other areas. Now, through our integrated biology major, we see you blending your interests into a customized academic program to prepare for the career you want. For example, you can combine a Bachelor of Arts degree in integrated biology with:
- Business courses, and pursue a career in pharmaceutical sales and marketing
- Earning a Masters in Business Administration in one more year with our 4+1 program
- Communication, English, or Art courses, and pursue a career in scientific publishing
- Philosophy/religion courses, and pursue a career in bioethics
- History/political science courses, and pursue a career in healthcare administration
You may choose 9 credits from one discipline outside the biological sciences, or self-design a program across multiple disciplines with advisor approval. Students should consult with their academic advisers to choose courses appropriate for their plans.
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Program Mission Statement
Within the broader mission of the Department of Biological Sciences, the mission of the integrated biology major is to promote an understanding of the structure and function of, and the interrelationships among, biological systems. To accomplish this mission, students study biological systems at all structural levels of the biological hierarchy: molecules and cells; organisms; populations, communities, and ecosystems.
Program Requirements
A minimum cumulative grade-point average of 2.0 and a minimum average in the major of 2.0 is required for the major and minor in biology. A grade of C- or better is needed for all courses that fulfill the departmental requirements. Courses transferred in for all majors must be taken less than 10 years ago. Students may not declare multiple majors in any combination of biology, biodiversity, and conservation biology, genetic engineering, or neuroscience. Students majoring in the biological sciences may not minor in biology. Students must earn a grade of C- or better in prerequisite courses before proceeding to subsequent courses.
Independent Research and Thesis Requirements (Optional)
All students majoring in biology will have the opportunity to conduct genuine research within our courses and by joining a faculty member’s research program. Many students conduct research for all four years.
All students, particularly those who are interested in attending graduate school or obtaining a research-based job following graduation, are highly encouraged to participate in independent research, which may culminate in a thesis.
The thesis option begins during the student’s junior year as part of the Junior Colloquium (BIO 350). As part of the thesis option, students will develop a research proposal to investigate an original research question. This experience allows the students to go beyond the basic course information, select a problem that interests them, and apply what they have learned in their coursework to a novel situation.
As part of the thesis option, students will spend a minimum of two semesters working with a faculty member to conduct the research outlined in their proposal. They will then develop a written thesis detailing their project and present their final project to the department in the form of a seminar talk or poster.
The title of a student’s thesis will appear on her transcript if she completes two semesters (4 credits) of Independent Research (BIO 353) and one semester (1 credit) of Senior Thesis and Presentation (BIO 354) with grades of C- or better.
Accreditation
Cedar Crest College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education; 1007 North Orange Street, 4th Floor, MB #166, Wilmington, DE 19801
Faculty & Staff
Who’s teaching you is as important as the curriculum you choose.
Let’s put a face to some of the names you’ll be seeing on the course listings!
Audrey Ettinger
Chair of Biological Sciences; Associate Professor- Traditional Admissions
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