Biotechnology Option (2004)

Administered by Biological and Allied Health Sciences

Effective Fall, 2004

Requirements for the biotechnology option are similar to those for students in the general biology curriculum leading to a Bachelor of Science. Biotechnology employs living systems in the development or manufacture of a product or in the technological solution to a problem. It has revolutionized agriculture, medical and veterinary diagnostics, pharmacology and even the legal system. Biotechnology applies the cutting edge techniques of the biological and chemical sciences (recombinant DNA, genetic engineering, cell and tissue culture and cloning) to improve the quality of our lives.

A maximum of 3 cr hr of 50.490 may be applied as biology elective credit toward the degree. A maximum of 6 cr hr from among 50.390, 50.391, 50.490, 50.493 and 50.494 may be applied as biology elective credit toward the degree.

Required courses:

50.114 Concepts in Biology I

50.115 Concepts in Biology II

50.242 Microbiology

50.271 Cell Biology

50.332 Genetics

50.333 Molecular Biology

50.479 Integrated Physiology Lab (Tissue Culture may be substituted for declared biotechology majors. It may not substitute and also count as a biology elective)

50.481 Senior Biology Seminar

50.484 Methods in Biotechnology

And at least one of the following physiology lecture courses:

Choose one of the following two sets:

52.115 Chemistry for the Sciences I

52.116 Chemistry for the Sciences II

52.230 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry (Students considering postgraduate education are advised to take 52.231 Organic Chemistry I and 52.232 Organic Chemistry II)

52.341 Biochemistry

52.442 Biochemistry II

Choose one of the following three sets:

50.254 Social Implications of Biology

Electives - Choose a minimum of 12 credit hours of course work from the following list: