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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Department of Biological Sciences


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Location: Herrmann Science Center 204D
Telephone: 859-572-5110
Fax: 859-572-5639
Email Address: biosci@nku.edu
Web Address: http://biology.nku.edu
Department Chair: Patrick Schultheis
Other Key Personnel:

Assistant Chair: Dave Thompson
Academic Advisor: Lynn Crane
Department Coordinator: Beth Sweeney
Secretary: Victoria Hugo

Full-Time Faculty: Charles A. Acosta, Anthony Avenido, Bethany V. Bowling, Richard L. Boyce, John C. Carmen, Joshua Cooper, Christine Curran, Gregory Dahlem,Richard D. Durtsche, Kristine N. Hopfensperger, Patricia Kappesser, Robert Kues, Joseph Mester, Allison Parker, Denice N. Robertson, Megan Sanctuary, Mary Schilling, Patrick J. Schultheis, Kirsten Schwarz, Michael P. Scola, Emily Shifley, Erin Strome, David Thompson, Lindsey Walters, Lauren Williamson, Mary K. Whitson

Thinking about the discipline: A major in the biological sciences can lead to a variety of careers including laboratory and field research, medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, physical therapy, teaching, forensics, and many others.

Special opportunities for our students: The best way for students to learn about science is by doing science. Therefore, the department strongly encourages all students majoring in biology to participate in research with a faculty member. Students can begin learning about research in “BIO 292 Introduction to Research in Biology (0 credits) ” and continue working with a faculty member in “BIO 392 Techniques of the Biological Sciences (1-2 credits) .” In BIO 392  students will learn techniques they can use in “BIO 492 Directed Research: Biological Sciences (1-3 credits) .” Students present their data at local, state, and national professional meetings.

Biology courses are offered in a variety of countries each year, presenting students with the opportunity for international experiences. In addition, the department has four very active clubs: Tri-Beta National Honor Society, Health Professions Club, Environmentally Concerned Organization of Students, and Biology Integration and Outreach for Teaching Advancement.

Special admission requirements: The admission standards for all students pursuing degrees in biology , environmental science, and neuroscience (all tracks) and those interested in pre-professional areas offered by the Biological Sciences Department are: mathematics ACT ≥ 22 (or other placement equivalent scores or courses) and CPE minimum standards of 18 English and 20 reading(or other placement equivalent scores or courses).. Transfer students must also meet these requirements before declaring a biology major.

Special graduation requirements: Prior to graduation, all students majoring in biology are required to pass a comprehensive exam. This examination is designed to verify that the graduating student has at least a basic knowledge of the broad area of the biological sciences. Students will complete this requirement by registering for “BIO 491 Comprehensive Examination (0 credits) ” during the senior year. Those who fail the exam will not be allowed to graduate until the exam is passed.

  

Interdisciplinary Major:

Pre-Professional programs:

NOTE: The following are not majors; they are areas of emphasis for advising purposes. Other pre-professional programs can be found in the section of the catalog dealing with pre-professional programs. The pre-professional programs that fit well with biology are:

*Information about these programs can be found below.

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Programs

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