Suggested B.S. Biology Curriculum Planning Sheet (32 courses)

Attention must be given to the timing of prerequisites for the advanced courses you wish to take.  Students interested in pursuing independent research with a faculty member should take a lab course with them before expressing their interest in conducting research under their supervision.

As a general rule, we encourage you to complete the BIOL 111/BIOL 112 sequence by your first year and take BIOL 113 in your sophomore year. You can postpone taking chemistry until your sophomore year; however, we strongly suggest you complete your chemistry requirement no later than your junior year. Likewise, MATH 161 can be taken after you have taken BIOL 113. You will be taking between one and two 205-level and above courses per semester, and your 300-level courses by your junior year. 

Please notice: the schedule shown below is just one example of several possible alternatives; it is not the list of required courses. For a comprehensive list of course requirements, please visit the Degree Requirements page. You must check with your academic advisor whether this suggested schedule meets your particular needs and interests.

If you are pursuing a BS degree, this is how your potential four-year schedule could look like:
First Year
FallSpring
FYSBIOL 112
BIOL 111BIOL 205-level or above
CHEM 107CHEM 108
MATH 161MATH 162* or CCS elective
Sophomore Year
FallSpring
BIOL 113BIOL 265**
BIOL 205-level or aboveBIOL 205-level or above
CHEM 221NS/ENGIN. Elective***
CCS electiveCCS elective
Junior Year
FallSpring
BIOL 205-level or aboveBIOL 300-level
BIOL 205-level or aboveBIOL 300-level
NS/ENGIN. Elective***NS/ENGIN. Elective***
CCS or free electiveCCS or free elective
Senior Year
FallSpring
CCS or free electiveBIOL 490
CCS or free electiveCCS or free elective
CCS or free electiveCCS or free elective
CCS or free electiveCCS or free elective

* Students planning careers in the more quantitative areas of biology are urged to take MATH 161/162 or 165/162.  **Required for students planning to conduct Honors Thesis.  ***Any one of the following can be used to meet the Natural Science/Engineering requirement: CHEM 221, 231, 311, 351, CS 104, 105, 106, MATH 263, 282, PHYS 112, 133,152, ES 101, CE 321, CHE 211, ECE 211, 221, or ME 380, 492.