Oct 18, 2024  
2023 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2023 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Biology, Pre-Physical Therapy Concentration, B.S. (CIP 26.0101/51.1109)


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Degree Requirements


In addition to the requirements of the academic major, students must comply with the  and .  As part of these policies, students must complete the , which is based on the degree.

Biology and the General College Curriculum


Students may use biology or environmental science courses to fulfill four to eight semester hours of the general college science requirement. (See  for details.) Science courses without laboratories do not meet the  science requirement of the General College Curriculum.

Major Requirements


A major in biology (B.S. degree) may be obtained within a general curriculum or one which follows specific guidelines for pre-physician assistant, pre-physical therapy, pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-optometry, pre-veterinary, and pre-graduate school (preparation for graduate or professional schools) and teacher licensure studies. The student majoring in biology must complete a minimum of 39 hours in biology, and these must include credit for

Biology elective requirements


Take a minimum of 7 hours of BIOL electives (“biology elective requirements”).  Note: some restrictions apply. See below.

Human A&P Credit:


A maximum of 8 credit hours of Human A&P credit can be used toward the biology elective requirements in the Biology major.

General Microbiology:


A maximum of 4 credit hours of general Microbiology can be used towards the biology elective requirements in the Biology major.

Ancillary Requirements:


Ancillary requirements include

Pre-Physical Therapy Concentration Requirements


A major in Biology may be obtained which follows specific guidelines for entering post-baccalaureate studies in physical therapy. In addition to the requirements for a major in biology, the student following this track in biology must also complete

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