2011-2012 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Department of Biological Sciences
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Mark Grobner, Ph.D., Chair
Professors: Bruner, Kelly, Kohlhaas, Roe, Schoenly, Watson, Wolf, James Youngblom, Janey Youngblom
Associate Professors: Grobner, Jones, Thao
Assistant Professors: Cover, Fleming, Gerson, Wooley
Office: Naraghi Hall of Science — N259
Phone: (209) 667-3476
Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences with concentrations in: Biology Education, Ecology, General Biology, Molecular and Microbial Biology, and Organismal Biology
Bachelor of Arts in Biological Sciences
Minor in Biological Sciences
Environmental Sciences concentration in Biological Sciences
Liberal Studies degree concentration in Biological Sciences
Master of Science in Ecology and Sustainability
Master of Science in Genetic Counseling
Master of Science in Marine Sciences
Pre-Health Professions Certificate
Pre-Health Professional Guidelines
Pre-Clinical Lab Sciences Guidelines
Environmental Sciences
A student with a major in biological sciences may complete additional requirements in the sciences and mathematics to qualify for an Environmental Sciences concentration, in addition to the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree in Biological Sciences. This program requires study in biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, and physical sciences, along with an environmental seminar and investigation of an environmentally-related problem. Further details are found in the Environmental Sciences Concentration section of the catalog.
Liberal Studies Concentration in Biological Sciences
Please refer to theLiberal Studies section of the catalog.
Master’s Programs
Master of Science in Ecology and Sustainability
The Department of Biological Sciences offers a Master of Science in Ecology and Sustainability with concentrations in either Ecological Conservation or Ecological Economics. Please see the Graduate catalog or contact the Department office for further information.
Master of Science in Genetic Counseling
The Department of Biological Sciences offers a Master of Science in Genetic Counseling with coursework offered at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), and Oakland Kaiser Permanente Medical Center. Please see the Graduate catalog or contact the Department office for further information.
Master of Science in Marine Sciences
The Department of Biological Sciences in conjunction with Moss Landing Marine Laboratories offers a Master of Science in Marine Sciences degree in areas of Marine Sciences. Please see the Graduate catalog or contact the Department of Biological Sciences office for further information.
Teaching Credentials
Majors in Biological Sciences interested in multiple subject or single subject credentials are referred to the Teacher Education section of the catalog for a description of teaching credential programs. Biology students interested in pursuing this goal are recommended to select a concentration in Biology Education.
Preparation for Graduate Work
Students who intend to seek an advanced degree are encouraged to select a concentration in their area of interest and a minor in an appropriate discipline (e.g., Physical Sciences, Mathematics, Geography, Economics, etc.). A one-year sequence in college Physics and a one-year sequence in Organic Chemistry are recommended. Students interested in an advanced degree in biological sciences should elect a one-year sequence in Calculus, a course in Statistics, and Biochemistry.
Consultation with a faculty adviser in your area of interest is strongly recommended at the beginning of the sophomore year. In addition, students should investigate the admission requirements to potential graduate programs and seek personal contact with potential thesis or dissertation advisers in those programs.
Goals of the Programs in Biological Sciences
- To provide graduates with an in-depth yet broad exposure to the principal disciplines and concepts central to the biological sciences
- To ensure that all students are exposed to investigative methods used by field and laboratory biologists
- To produce graduates who are versatile and possess good reasoning skills
- To produce scientifically literate graduates
Student Learning Goals/Objectives
Knowledge and Skills
- Biological knowledge: Successful students will demonstrate knowledge of the basic principles and unifying themes of biology.
- Cognitive skills: Successful students will demonstrate the ability to think critically, synthesize rather than memorize information presented to them, and use this information to formulate scientic questions, design experiments to answer these questions, and collect, analyze, interpret, and report data.
- Research skills: Successful students will demonstrate the ability to find, evaluate, and integrate published information, and demonstrate computer literacy through the ability to use databases and information technology.
- Communication skills: Successful students will demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing as professional scientists.
- Technical/Analytical skills: Successful students will demonstrate knowledge of and the ability to use mainstream laboratory/field procedures, methods, and instrumentation to conduct biological investigations and safety isues associated with each.
- Teamwork skills: Successful students will demonstrate the ability to work collaboratively and solve probles in a group.
Values
- Stewardship advocacy: Successful students will demonstrate understanding and appreciation of the relevance of biology to society, the value of knowledge and life-long learning, integrity, and the ability to identify and evaluate ethical issues.
- Natural Resources: Successful students will have an appreciation of the inherent value of the components of the natural world and their interconnectedness.
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