As of Fall 2004, Biol 313 Principles of Ecology will have restructured course content and cannot be taken for credit towards any Biology undergraduate degree. Students who have taken Biol 313 Principles of Ecology prior to Fall 2004, may use the completed course for credit towards their degree (Please check with your advisor).
Undeclared students who wish
to change their major to a Biology degree: NEW INFO
Please be
certain that the Biology major is the appropriate major for YOU.
If you are considering applying for the B.S. Nursing degree,
you should select your new major based on the course requirements that
overlap with the Nursing major. Please consider the fact that the
Nursing major is an impacted major (more students apply than can be
accepted).
A better strategy to obtain your degree in a reasonable time may be to
select a major that will accept the Nursing-related courses for credit
towards the major, so that you will not have to start from scratch with
a new major.
This is particularly important if you have already taken Biol. 210/211
and Biol 610/611--these courses are NOT accepted for Biology major
credit.
The following majors do accept these courses for the major:
General Biology Students
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As described in the SFSU Bulletin,
the Bachelor
of Arts in General Biology degree provides breadth, but not depth,
in biology. The major is designed to support the students who are
interested in obtaining a teaching credential in the Biological
Sciences for K-12. While it is true that the major can be
structured to give the student the required depthfor many career and
educational goals, in many
cases the Bachelor of Science degree may serve the student’s goals
better.
Students seeking General Biology
Advising should consult the Biology
Advising Web Page for information on the following issues:
1 Learn more
about a specific biology major
2 Develop
a course plan (Recommended 4 year course plans
for General Biology major)
3 Obtain approval
for transfer courses or substitution courses
4 Improve
your performance in your courses
5 Change your
major
6 Obtain approval
on an academic advising petition
7 Obtain approval
for Financial Aid Graduation Plan
8 Obtain approval
on your baccalaureate graduation application (Instructions
to fill out the Graduation
Checklist)
9 Obtain Advanced Placement credit towards your major
10 Organic Chemistry requirement: Chem 130 or Chem 333?
Other Frequently Asked Questions from General Biology Majors:
Recommended 4 year course plans for the General Biology
major:
It is essential for a General
Biology student to meet with an advisor to develop a course plan
tailored to his/her career and educational goals. The recommended
course
plans below are suggestions and should be modified upon consultation
with
a General Biology Advisor. They are listed to demonstrate that:
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*consult the Description
of General Biology major requirements for the appropriate Cell or Physiology laboratory
(only
one lab required)
**Chem 215
prerequisites: C- or better in CHEM 115 and in 2 of the following
courses: PHYS 111, PHYS 121; PHYS 220, PHYS 230, or PHYS 240; MATH 226,
MATH 227; or consent of instructor
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courses: BIOL 525 Plant Physiology BIOL 612 Human Physiology BIOL 630 Animal Physiology |
Evolution or Organismal courses:
BIOL 328 Human Anatomy (4) BIOL 337 Evolution BIOL 380 Comparative Embryology BIOL 453/454 General Parasitology/Laboratory (3/1) BIOL 459 Arthropod Biology (4) BIOL 460 General Entomology (4) BIOL 461 Insect Taxonomy (4) BIOL 475 Herpetology BIOL 478 Ornithology BIOL 480 Mammalogy (4) BIOL 500 Evolution and Diversity of Plants (4) BIOL 502 Biology of the Algae (4) BIOL 504 Biology of the Fungi (4) BIOL 505 Comparative Anatomy of Vascular Plants (4) BIOL 514 Plant Taxonomy (5) BIOL 555 Marine Invertebrate Zoology (4) BIOL 570 Biology of Fishes (4) |
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*As of Fall 2004, Biol 313 Principles of Ecology will have restructured course content and cannot be taken for credit towards any Biology undergraduate degree. Students who have taken Biol 313 Principles of Ecology prior to Fall 2004, may use the completed course for credit towards their degree (Please check with your advisor).
Note:
The following courses are generally
taught both Fall and Spring semesters (check Class Schedule)
Chem 115, Chem 215, Chem 130
Biol 230, Biol 240, Biol 355, Biol
350
Math 124, Math 226
Phys 111/112, Phys 121/122
The following courses are generally
taught during the Summer semester (check Class Schedule,
required courses are in bold)
BIOL 328, BIOL 355
CHEM 115, CHEM 215
MATH 124 or MATH 226
PHYS 111/112, PHYS
121/122
Minor in Biology
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In order to obtain a Minor in
Biology, the student must meet with a General Biology Advisor and
develop a course plan to fulfill the following requirements (as
indicated in
the SFSU Bulletin description of the Minor
in Biology).
Requirements:
Physiology course (the lab is
not an
official requirement)
Note that 610/611 may also be used
depending upon the background or goals of the individual (3 units, +2
units if lab is taken)
*BIOL 525 Plant Physiology
*BIOL 526 Plant Physiology Lab
*BIOL 612 Human Physiology
*BIOL 613 Human Physiology Lab
*BIOL 630 Animal Physiology
*BIOL 631 Animal Physiology
Lab
Genetics/Evolution (3 units),
one of
the following
*Biol 355 Genetics
*Biol 337 Evolution (note that Biol
355 Genetics is a prerequisite)
In the remaining 23 units, which is basically one more class, the student should try to get some depth in one of the fields above. The requirements above are actually pretty flexible so depending on the background or goals of the student, he/she may be able to substitute one of the "requirements" for a course that will give them more depth in a given area. Consult the description for the General Biology B.A. major for suggested upper division courses.
The student should refer to the SFSU Bulletin description of Minor Programs for additional policies for an approved minor degree. These policies include:
Candidates for the teaching credential program who wish to have their transcripts evaluated for subject matter competency must contact a General Biology Advisor to arrange a meeting. The candidate must supply transcripts and additional supporting documentation to confirm completion of the required course work. This documentation may include course catalogs and course syllabi if the courses were not taken at SFSU. Prior to meeting with the General Biology Advisor, the candidate should download and fill out the Biology Single Subject Credential Worksheet to assist the Advisor in determining subject matter competency.
For the student matriculating at SFSU, the course work for the BA in General Biology, with minor modifications, and additional course work in the geosciences combined meet both the depth and breadth requirements.
The course work (modified SFSU Bachelor of Arts Requirements in General Biology with additional classes):
Students with degrees from other
institutions:
If the course work was done
at a different institution, the biology course work must include a year
of general biology, and classes in genetics, physiology, ecology,
evolution, and organismal biology. For breadth requirements, the
course work in chemistry, physics, astronomy, geology, meteorology, and
oceanography must total at least 24 semester (or 36 quarter) units.
The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing now has a new, specialized, and limited credential in science: Biological Sciences (Specialized). To be eligible for the subject matter competency in this Biological Sciences (Specialized) credential, a candidate needs either a post baccalaureate degree or 30 semester units of postgraduate course work in the subject (or a closely related) subject. Teaching certification would be only for Biological Sciences. A teacher with this limited credential would not be able to teach general science, integrated science, or introductory science.
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