2023-2024 Academic Catalog > Undergraduate Academics > Undergraduate Programs > College of Arts and Sciences > School of Sciences and Mathematics > Bachelor of Science in Biodiversity, Ecology, & Conservation
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BIOL xxx: *Cannot include independent study or internship
BIOL xxx: May include independent study or internship
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Biodiversity, Ecology & Conservation Major Important Notes:
• Students may not double major in Biology.
• Two writing intensive (WI or WR) courses must be completed with a minimum grade of “C-“. One must be a 300- or 400-level BIOL course; the other WI course may be from any discipline.
• A minimum grade of “C” is required of B.E.C. majors in the following courses: BIOL 180, BIOL 190, BIOL 223SI, BIOL 280, and BIOL 290.
• A minimum grade of “C” is required of B.E.C. majors in allied courses: PHYS 111, PHYS 151, MATH 140, MATH 206, CHEM 204, CHEM 204L, CHEM 205, and CHEM 205L.
• CS 150 is a prerequisite for BIOL 280 and BIOL 290
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This guide is for planning purposes in consultation with your advisor. For official program requirements, please refer to the academic catalog and your degree audit. To complete the program in 4 years, students will need to enroll in an average of 15 credits (approx. 5 classes) per semester. Degree requirements are made up of core requirements (C), major requirements (M), and elective courses (E).
First Year
Semester 1
Prefix/Number
Course Title
Prerequisites/Comments
Crs
Area
Sem
BIOL 180 or BIOL 190
Biological Diversity or Biological Unity
C minimum
3/4
M
CHEM 204 / L
General Chemistry I / Lab
MATH 104. C minimum
M/C
ENGL 103 or
CS 150 or MATH 140
Introductory Writing or
Personal Prod. Using Tech. or Calculus 1
MATH 110. C minimum
JU 111, JU 159 (scholars), JU 169 (honors)
First Year Seminar Experience
C
Semester 2
CHEM 205 / L
General Chemistry II / Lab
CHEM 204 / L. C minimum
Second Year
Semester 3
BIOL 280 or BIOL 290 or BIOL 223 SI
Methods in Field Biology or Basic Lab Techniques or Oral Present. in Biological Sci.
BIOL 180, ENGL 103, CS 150
BIOL 190, ENGL 103, CS 150, CHEM 205/L. C minimum
BIOL 180 or 190 or MSC 111/112 or MSC 113/114. Fall or spring. C minimum
GEOG 250TI or MATH 206
Geographic Information Systems or Statistical Methods in Sci.
MATH 110, 112, or 140. C minimum
Core / Elective
C / E
Semester 4
BIOL 180, ENGL 103, and CS 150. C minimum
BIOL 190, ENGL 103, CS 150, CHEM 205 / L. C minimum
Third Year
Semester 5
PHYS 111 or PHYS 151
Principles of Physics I or General Physics I: Mechanics
Math 110 or MATH 112
MATH 140. C minimum
BIOL/MSC 3XX/4XX
BIOL/MSC 3XX/4XX from Ecology or organismal course menu
At least two BIOL/MSC courses must be completed from the Ecology Menu and at least two BIOL/MSC courses must be completed from the organismal menu.
Select at least one WI section to fulfill WI requirement for major.
BIOL 3XX/4XX or
Upper division BIOL lab course
Excludes independent study/internship
M/C/ E
WI requirement: at least one of the two courses in major. C- minimum
Semester 6
M /C
Biol 3XX/4XX
Or
GEOG 455
Upper Division Bio lab course or Upper Division Bio course
Or Advanced GIS
May included independent study/internship
Fourth Year
Semester 7
BIOL 337 or
BIOL 314
Genetics or
Evolution
Semester 8
At least two BIOL/MSC courses must be completed from the ecology Menu and at least two BIOL/MSC courses must be completed from the organismal menu.
BIOL 460
Biodiversity, Ecology, & Conservation Exit Exam
Credit Distribution
Notes
Credits
Major (M)
Required major courses
69
Core (C)
Choose from the list below. May be satisfied by major courses
30
Electives (E)
Can be satisfied with concentration, minor, second major courses
21
Total
120
Core Courses (37 credits)
Course(s)
Planned
Economics
ECON 189 or 201
English
ENGL 103 (depending on placement, student may need ENGL 101 first). 'C-' or better required.
NOTE: All students enrolled in ENGL 103 must pass an Exit Exam at the end of the term. Students not passing this exit exam are required to enroll in ENGL 214WI prior to reaching 60 hours. It is not necessary to pass this exam in order to pass ENGL 103. ENGL 214WI counts as an elective course.
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English (Lit)
ENGL 189, 202, 203, 204, or 206
Fine Arts
Three hours in ART, ARH, DANC, MUS, or THEA
Global Studies
One 102-level (or above) foreign language course or equivalent, or any International Studies (IS) course at the 300-level
History
One three-credit HIST course at the 100- or 200-level
Humanities
Any HUM-xxx course (Pre-reqs: ENGL 103 and English/Literature core requirement)
Lab Science
100-level natural science with a lab (satisfied by major)
Mathematics
MATH 140 (satisfied by major)
Philosophy
PHIL 101, 189, or 212
Social Science
GEOG 189 or 200; POL 189, 205 or 208; PSYC 189 or 201; SOC 189 or 203
Technology
CS 150, DSIM 203RI, MUS 150, or any XXX-xxx TI (Technology Intensive) course
General Requirements for all bachelor’s degrees:
A minimum of 120 credit hours earned with a minimum of 30 credit hours completed at JU.
A minimum of a "C" (2.0) average for all work taken at JU.
All students must take the JU First Year Experience JU 111, JU 159 (scholars), or JU 169 (honors)
A student must satisfy all requirements of the University Core Curriculum in addition to all major and degree requirements.
A student is responsible for meeting the specific graduation requirements of the selected major and degree. A student who pursues more than one major must meet all degree requirements for each major.
A student must have at least a "C" (2.0) average in the major.
At least 12 credit hours in the major in courses numbered 300 or above must be completed at JU. •A minimum of forty-two credit hours must be in courses numbered 300 or above.
At least one each of an upper-level Writing-Intensive and Speech-Intensive course (designated with a “WI” or “SI” in the course number; may be satisfied by courses already required for major).
At least 3 credit hours in Experiential Learning (defined as Undergraduate Research, Research Intensive with “RI” designation, Internship, Study Abroad, or Service Learning; may be satisfied by courses already required for major).
At least 3 credit hours in a DEI designated course; may be satisfied by a course within in major or an elective course.
First-year students will be automatically enrolled in and must complete JU 111 or JU 159 (for Scholars), or JU 169 (for Honors). Transfer students in their second year and students entering with an AA degree are exempt.
NOTE: This four-year plan is meant to be a guide. For full degree requirements, please consult the academic catalog.
Biodiversity, Ecology, & Conservation Major Important Notes:
Students may not double major in Biology.
Two writing intensive (WI or WR) courses must be completed with a minimum grade of “C- “. One must be a BIOL 300- or 400-level; the other WI course may be from any discipline.
A minimum grade of “C” is required of Biodiversity, Ecology, & Conservation majors in the following courses: BIOL 180, BIOL 190, BIOL 223SI, BIOL280, and BIOL 290.
A minimum grade of “C” is required of Biodiversity, Ecology, & Conservation majors in the allied courses: PHYS 111/PHYS 151, MATH 140, MATH 206, CHEM 204, CHEM 204L, CHEM 205, and CHEM 205L
CS 150 is a prerequisite for BIOL 280 and BIOL 290
Biodiversity, Ecology, & Conservation majors must take an exit exam designated by the department and students must register for BIOL 460.
Menu for BIOL 3XX/4XX courses
Ecology Course Menu
Organismal Course Menu
BIOL 319 Special Topics in Ecology (3 cr)
BIOL 404 Ecology (4 cr)
BIOL 412WI/MSC 412WI. Physiological Ecology (4 cr)
BIOL 417WI. Conservation Ecology (4 cr)
MSC 310WR. Marine Ecology (4 cr; Spring only)
MSC 315 Paleontology and Paleoecology (4 cr)
MSC 422 Coral Reed Ecology (4 cr)
BIOL 301WR. Microbiology (4 cr)
BIOL 302/MSC 302 Invertebrate Zoology (4 cr)
BIOL 303 Vertebrate Biology (4 cr)
BIOL 304WI/MSC 304 WI. Ichthyology (4 cr; Fall only)
BIOL 307 Primates (3 cr)
BIOL 312 Plant Taxonomy (4 cr)
BIOL 330/ MSC 330 Marine Mammal Biology (4 cr)
BIOL 380 Herpetology (4 cr)
BIOL 382 Entomology (4cr)
BIOL 406 Advance Ornithology (4 cr; Spring only)
BIOL 408 Biology of Marine Plants (3 cr)
At least 12 credit hours in the major in courses numbered 300 or above must be completed at JU.
•A minimum of forty-two credit hours must be in courses numbered 300 or above.
Total Credit Hours: 120