The minor in biology offers students a coherent program of study and training in the biological sciences. It provides exposure to the fundamental principles of biology, including studies of the structure, organization and diversity of life. The minor is well-suited for students who wish to pursue a career that requires an understanding and appreciation of the life sciences. Students from the following majors may not elect a minor in biology, cellular and molecular biology, and biomedical science.
Students interested in any major or minor in the biological sciences are encouraged to meet with an advisor to discuss their academic plans as soon as possible! You have to declare your minor in order for it to show up on your transcript. Merely taking the required classes is not enough. You need to fill out the “Change in Academic Status” form, signed by the chair of the Biology Department.
Students are required to complete 20 credit hours, which includes:
Note: Either BIOL 3114 General Microbiology or BIOL 2314 Introductory Microbiology may be counted towards a minor, but not both. Either BIOL 3103 Introductory Biochemistry or BIOL 3714 Biochemistry I may be counted towards a minor, but not both.