Biology


Associate in Science

This option is for those students who seek a concentration in the biological sciences and who plan to transfer to a four year institution. The curriculum is designed to provide a solid academic foundation for students who plan to attend a wide range of programs including medical, dental, veterinary, pharmacy, physician’s assistant or other health-related schools.

Program Outcomes

Graduates will be able to:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of basic laws and theories in genetics, adaptation, and evolution to explain the diversity of life from single to multicellular life forms.
  • Explain the basic anatomy and physiology in plants, animals and microorganisms.
  • Analyze experimental data in the biological disciplines.
  • Perform scientific investigations utilizing laboratory equipment and instruments in a safe and effective manner.
  • Write laboratory reports utilizing scientific terminology.
  • Evaluate scientific research as utilizing ethical procedures and maintaining data integrity.

General Education:

In addition to the program-specific outcomes listed above, students completing the Associate degree programs are required to demonstrate proficiency in the General Education learning outcomes. Specific outcomes may vary by program; please refer to the program requirements below.

Program Requirements:

A. Depending upon a student's placement or for transfer purposes, this program may have pre-requisite(s). See a pathway coordinator or student development specialist for advisement.

B. Students may test out of CIS 101 or CIS 107. If they are successful, they are required to take another 3 credits of General Education from Categories 5 or 6.

C. Students have the option of testing out of MA 109 prior to taking MA 120.

D. A minimum grade of “C” is required in all Math & Science courses.

E. It is recommended that students enroll in their first WI course upon completion of EN 101.

Recommended Course Sequence

First Semester - 15 Credits

Second Semester - 15 Credits

Third Semester - 16-17 Credits

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Fourth Semester - 13-14 Credits

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Total Credits 60
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