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Major in biology and get a background in chemical, mathematical, and physical sciences, as well as broad preparation in the biological sciences. The Bachelor of Science in Biology degree program at UCF allows you to choose coursework in general biology or select a track in one of five areas.
- Pre-Health Professional
The Pre-Health Professional Biology Track is designed for...
- Zoology & Pre-Veterinarian Science
A "C" (2.0) or better is required in all courses meeting...
- Marine & Aquatic
Earn your Bachelor, Undergraduate Program in Biology (BS) -...
- Evolutionary and Conservation
A "C" (2.0) or better is required in all courses meeting...
- Biology
The General Biology Track is the most general of the Biology...
- Plant Sciences Degree
Degree Requirements. Students who change degree programs and...
- Course Information
Build skills in written, verbal, and visual representation...
- Syllabus
BSC 4312C Advanced Marine Biology Click Here. BSC 4473C...
- Pre-Health Professional
All Biology Major Students must complete at least one course dealing exclusively with Zoology (A) and one course dealing exclusively with Botany (P) * Classes taught in the UCF Biology Deparment
Build skills in written, verbal, and visual representation of scientific or biological information. Odd Spring. Credits: COS-BIOL (3) Prerequisites: ENC 1102, Biology major, junior standing, one of the following: PCB3063L, or PCB3044L, or PCB4683L, and by instructor consent; BSC 4937 – Instructional Experiences in Undergraduate Biology
Earn your Bachelor, Undergraduate Program in Molecular and Cellular Biology (BS) from UCF's College of Medicine in Orlando, FL. Learn about program requirements and tuition.
BSC 4312C Advanced Marine Biology Click Here. BSC 4473C Scientific Diving Click Here. BSC4861L Urban Ecological Field Studies. BSC4910C Group Effort Applied Research in Biology. ENY 3571 Honey Bee Biology and Beekeeping Click Here. ENY 4004C General Entomology Click Here. EVR 1001 Introduction to Environmental Science.
Biological Principles: A study of various biological factors which affect the health and survival of man in modern society. Designed for non-majors. This class is designed for undergraduate students interested in learning basic biological concepts, including cellular biology, human systems, evolution, ecology, and conservation, with
This track emphasizes courses in genetics, taxonomic diversity, structural biology, ecology, evolution, and physiology. Courses such as Conservation Biology, Population Genetics, Biogeography, and Evolutionary Biology introduce students to a solid understanding of the natural world.