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Goal 1: Understanding of the Concepts of Biological Science
1.1 Identify and describe the major principles of biology.
1.2 Students will be able to analyze critically and apply the major principles of cell and molecular biology.
1.3 Students will be able to analyze critically and apply the major principles of ecology and evolution.
1.4 Students will be able to analyze critically and apply the major principles of organismal biology.
1.5 Students will be able to integrate physics and chemistry concepts into relevant biological contexts.
1.6 Students will be able to apply knowledge of biology to one or more contemporary issues in society.
Goal 2: Develop the ability to collect, organize, and evaluate scientific information through experiential learning
2.1 Evaluate, interpret, and apply experimental design and draw valid conclusions from experiments
2.2 Analyze data quantitatively and draw appropriate conclusions
2.3 Evaluate and interpret data in scientific literature and other sources
Goal 3: Demonstrate the ability to communicate science effectively within and across disciplines
3.1 Write effectively in multiple contexts within the discipline
3.2 Effectively communicate orally in multiple contexts within the discipline
3.3 Prepare and present, orally and in writing, to scientists in other disciplines and audiences outside the sciences
3.4 Collaborate effectively in a group setting within the discipline
3.5 Perform competently in a professional setting
Honors
Biography
Community
Scholarship
Service
BIOL 120
BIOL 250
BIOL 251
BIOL 306
CTZN 110
Foundation Courses
BIOL 120
BIOL 250
BIOL 251
ENGL 165
SOCL 105
CTZN 110
HONS 395
Pillar Courses
BIOL 324
CHEM 111
MATH 171
Sophomore Seminar
Final Review Paper
General Audience Paper
Mid-Program Reflection
Study Abroad
LIFE STEM
Letter to Senior Self
Summer Bridge
Summer Bridge Reflection
Professional Development
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Goal 3: Demonstrate the ability to communicate science effectively within and across disciplines
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