With a Biology degree from the University of Sioux Falls, you will be prepared for graduate study in biology; professional programs in medicine, dentistry and veterinary medicine; teaching; or other lab-based science careers immediately following graduation. Our faculty bring a wide range of experiences to the classroom and will expose you to different fields of biology. In addition, the biology major includes coursework from chemistry, physics, and mathematics, so you will be proficient in a variety of sciences.
In addition to meeting the liberal arts core requirements of the University, you must take at least 32 semester hours of study in biology, along with supporting courses in chemistry, physics, and mathematics.
BIOLOGY REQUIREMENTS
Complete the following courses:
- BIO100 - General Biology
- BIO203 - General Botany
- BIO204 - General Zoology
- BIO222 - Genetics
- BIO222CT - Genetics Designated Critical Thinking
BIOLOGY ELECTIVES
Complete 16 elective credits in Biology (300 level or higher).
- BIO302 - Biology of Microorganisms
- BIO309 - Cell Biology
- BIO314 - Human Anatomy
- BIO315 - Human Physiology
- BIO324 - Ecology
- BIO380 - Immunology
- BIO385 - Histology
- BIO402 - Developmental Biology
- BIO490 - Advanced Topics/Biology Designated Honors Course
- BIO491 - Independent Study
- BIO492 - Independent Study
CHEMISTRY REQUIREMENTS
Complete the following courses:
- CHE111 - General Chemistry I
- CHE112 - General Chemistry II
- CHE121 - Introduction to Chemistry
- CHE122 - Intro to Organic & Biochemistry
PHYSICS REQUIREMENTS
Complete the following courses:
- PHY101 - College Physics I
- PHY102 - Introductory College Physics
- PHY201 - University Physics
- PHY202 - University Physics
COLLOQUIUM
Complete Colloquium during the four semesters of the junior and senior years; one presentation each year.
- NSC300 - Science Colloquium
Complete an elective course from either mathematics or computer science beyond the liberal arts core requirements.
- COM201 - Intro To Computer Science I
- COM202 - Intro to Computer Science II
- COM300 - Numerical Methods
- COM303 - Introduction to Networking
- COM306 - Discrete & Algorithmic Math
- COM310 - Information Systems Analysis
- COM315 - Organization of Programming Languages
- COM318 - Database Management Systems
- COM320 - Structure & Logic Digital Comp
- COM322 - Operating Systems
- COM340 - Algorithms & Objects in C++
- COM390 - Special Topics
- COM395 - Internship
- COM490 - Senior Seminar
- MAT100 - Problem Solving Seminar
- MAT115 - Mathematical Modeling for the Liberal Arts
- MAT201 - Calculus for Applications
- MAT202 - Finite Math
- MAT203 - Discrete & Algorithmic Math
- MAT204 - Calculus I
- MAT205 - Calculus II
- MAT222 - Math for Elementary Teachers I
- MAT223 - Math for Elementary Teachers II
- MAT233 - Statistics
- MAT270 - Statistics and Mathematical Functions
- MAT300 - Numerical Methods
- MAT302 - Probability and Statistics
- MAT303 - Foundations of Geometry
- MAT304 - Linear Algebra
- MAT305 - Abstract Algebra
- MAT306 - Discrete & Algorithmic Math
- MAT310 - Calculus III
- MAT311 - Differential Equations
- MAT320 - Introduction to Real Analysis
- MAT373 - Truth and Beauty: Topics in the Philosophy of Mathematics Designated Honors Course
- MAT390 - Special Topics in Mathematics
- MAT406 - Teaching High School Math
- MAT490 - Senior Seminar
- MAT491 - Independent Study