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This section outlines the specific requirements for every program in the College of Arts and Sciences that begin with the letter B.



Bacteriology

See Biological Sciences-Microbiology.


Behavior

See Biological Sciences or Psychology.


Biological Sciences

Biological Sciences Major (B.S.)
Major code BS2121

Unless otherwise indicated, BIOS/MICR departmental courses may be retaken only once.

Requirements for the B.S. in biological sciences are:

A minimum of 50 quarter hours in approved departmental courses which must include the following:

BIOS 170, 171, 172, 173*      Intro to Zoology          14

BIOS 325                      General Genetics           5

BIOS 342, 343                 Principles of 
                              Physiology I, II           6

BIOS 354, 355                 Principles of 
                              Physiology Lab I, II       4

One course from each of the following areas:


 Anatomy/OrganismalBIOS 300                      Anatomy and Histology      6

BIOS 301                      Human Anatomy              6

BIOS 303                      Comp. Vert. Anatomy        6

BIOS 430                      Invertebrate Biology       6

BIOS 435                      Entomology                 6 Ecology/EvolutionBIOS 275                      Animal Ecology             4

BIOS 479                      Evolution                  4

BIOS 481                      Animal Cons. Biology       4 BiochemistryBIOS 463                      Cell Chemistry             4

CHEM 490, 491 +               General 
                              Biochemistry I, II         7 Other biological sciencesPBIO 111                      Intro to Plant Biology     6

MICR 311                      General Microbiology       5 Required extradepartmental coursesCHEM 151, 152, 153            Fund. of Chemistry        15

CHEM 301, 302                 Organic Chemistry          6
or CHEM 305, 306, 307         Organic Chemistry          9

MATH 263A,B                   Calculus                   8

PHYS 201, 202, 203            Intro to Physics          15 
or PHYS 251, 252, 253	      General Physics	        15

PSY 221                       Stat. for the Beh. 
                              Sciences                   5
or MATH 250, 251              Intro to Prob. and Stat.   8

* See listing in Courses of Instruction section for prerequisites+ Prereq: CHEM 305-307.


Biological Sciences Minor
Minor code OR2121

Requirements for the minor in biological sciences consist of a minimum of 28 credit hours, including :

BIOS 170, 171,172, 173*       Intro to Zoology           14

BIOS 325                      General Genetics            5

and at least two other courses at the 300 level or above

*See listing in Courses of Instruction section for prerequisites.


Biological Sciences-Clinical Laboratory Science Major
Special curriculum; major code BS2123

This program prepares students for work in hospital laboratories, public health bureaus, and other laboratories concerned with medical diagnosis and investigation. It leads to a Bachelor of Science in biological sciences and certification by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists or another certifying body.

The Ohio University-hospital school of clinical laboratory science affiliation for training of clinical laboratory scientists fulfills the requirements established by the A.M.A. and A.S.C.P. and affords you an opportunity to earn a bachelor's degree.

After completing (1) a minimum of 144 quarter hours with at least a 2.0 g.p.a. in the major and in all hours attempted and (2) general education and all area requirements for the baccalaureate degree, you are eligible to apply for admission to one of several affiliated hospital schools for the clinical program. Upon satisfactory completion of the 12-month clinical program, you will receive the Bachelor of Science degree from Ohio University.

Approval occasionally may be granted for completion of the clinical program at hospitals other than those affiliated with Ohio University if the hospital has a C.A.H.E.A. - approved program in clinical laboratory science and if, because of location or other factors, it would better meet your needs. You are required to present a copy of the hospital's program of study to the Department of Biological Sciences for evaluation.

Consult your advisor frequently during the preclinical period. Early in the fall quarter preceding the clinical program, obtain specific information about applying to an affiliated school of medical technology from the clinical laboratory science advisor.

During the 12-month clinical program, you register with and pay fees to Ohio University. A special fee schedule applies to these four quarters, and both fourth- and fifth-year students are required to register. Ohio University then pays the total tuition to the hospital-based school of medical technology.

If you transfer from another program or institution (including regional campuses of Ohio University), you cannot normally expect to complete the preclinical requirements in three years unless the need to make up courses is minimal.

If you remain at the Athens campus for your fourth or senior year, you can graduate with a B.S. in biological sciences/clinical laboratory science by fulfilling the requirements for the freshman, sophomore, and junior years listed below plus earning a total of 90 hours at the 200 level or above and completing a total of 192 credit hours. You may then enter a hospital internship program to qualify for the A.S.C.P. certification exam. If you graduate with a B.S. in microbiology, you are also qualified to apply for admission to a clinical internship.

Unless otherwise indicated, BIOS/MICR departmental courses may be retaken only once.


Freshman

CHEM 151, 152, 153            Fund. of Chemistry        15

                              English composition        5

MATH 113                      Algebra                    5
or MATH 163A*                 Intro to Calculus          4

BIOS 170, 171, 172, 173 +      Intro to Zoology          14

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

* Recommended+ See listing in Courses of Instruction section for prerequisites.


Sophomore

CHEM 241, 242                 Quantitative Analysis      5

CHEM 301, 302                 Organic (short)            6

CHEM 325                      Instr. Methods 
                              of Analysis                4

BIOS 300                      Elements of Anatomy 
                              and Histology              6

BIOS 325                      Gen. Genetics              5

BIOS 345                      Human Physiology           4

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education Requirements, and/or electives.


Junior

MICR 311                      Gen. Microbiology          5

MICR 415                      Immunology                 5

BIOS 463                      Cell Chemistry             4

BIOS 364 	              Human Physiology Lab 	 3
or MICR 412	              Microbiological Techniques 5
or BIOS 326/MIOCR 326         Laboratory Genetics	 4

                              English composition        4

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education Requirements, and/or electives.


Senior (Clinical Program)

Four quarters of coursework constituting the clinical portion of the program are taken at a hospital-based school of medical technology. Register each quarter for these courses, entitled Clinical Laboratory Science Internship 470A, B, C, and D.

A typical program includes:

Bacteriology and Serology       18

Clinical Chemistry              23

Hematology                      10

Immunohematology                 5

Parasitology                     3

Radioisotopes                    1

Urinalysis                       4


Biological Sciences-Environmental Biology Major (B.S.)
Special curriculum; major code BS2509

This specialized curriculum will provide the necessary course background for students preparing for graduate school or lower-level careers in fields of environmental and conservation biology. Courses meet the requirements for admission to graduate programs in biology, zoology, ecology, and conservation biology. The program also provides the necessary background for jobs with state and federal agencies (e.g., USDA or EPA) charged with environmental protection, research and monitoring, and information. Certification in first aid, CPR, and watercraft safety enhances the ability of students to become employed in the field or earn internships. Because the environmental field has become increasingly international in both activities and jobs and because the Peace Corps needs volunteers with an environmental biology education, a speaking knowledge of Spanish or French is strongly recommended. The requirements of the biological sciences major are also met with this specialized curricular program.

See also the environmental degree programs listed under the Departments of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Environmental and Plant Biology, Geography, and Geology.

Unless otherwise indicated, BIOS/MICR departmental courses may be retaken only once.


Freshman-Sophomore

ENG 151                       Fr. Comp: Writing
                              and Rhetoric               5

Foreign language requirement (typically)                12

CHEM 151, 152, 153            Fund. of Chemistry        15

BIOS 170, 171, 172, 173*      Intro to Zoology        14

MATH 163A, 163B** 	Intro to Calculus 	7
or MATH 263A, B 	Calculus 	8
PSY 221 	Statistics	5

PSY 221                       Statistics                 5
or MATH 250, 251              Statistics              or 8

BIOS 275                      Animal Ecology             4

BIOS 325                      Genetics                   5

PBIO 111                      Introduction to 
                              Environ. and 
                              Plant Biology              6

INCO 103                      Fund. of Public Speaking   4

Also Tier II General Education and Arts and Sciences humanities and social sciences requirements, and other electives.

*See listing in Courses of Instruction section for prerequisites.

**MATH 263A, B is preferred.


Junior-Senior

ENG                           Junior Level 
                              English Composition        4

CHEM 301, 302, 303, 304       Organic Chemistry, Lab    11

PHYS 201, 202, 203 	      Intro to Physics 	        15
or PHYS 251, 252, 253         General Physics	        15


MICR 311                      General Microbiology       5

BIOS 342, 343                 Principles of Physiology   6

BIOS 463                      Cell Chemistry             4
or CHEM 489                   Biochemistry 

BIOS 303                      Comp. Vert. Anatomy        6
or BIOS 430                   Invertebrate Zoology  
or BIOS 435                   Entomology  

Tier III Senior Level Synthesis Course                   4

Four additional elective courses: minimally one geology course, one philosophy course and two geography courses. Courses from field stations or other nonbiology courses may be substituted with permission of the program advisor. More biology courses may be taken but are not necessary to fulfill B.S. in biology requirements.

Choose social science elective courses to meet the requirements of the Environmental Studies Certificate Program. (See Environmental Studies Certificate listing in this section.)


Biological Sciences-Marine Biology Major (B.S.)
Special curriculum; major code BS2514

The Department of Biological Sciences provides a program for undergraduate majors who are interested in marine biology. Since this is an increasingly international field, you are encouraged to gain the speaking knowledge of a language other than English (preferably Spanish or French) and to consider the possibility of working for two years in the Peace Corps following graduation. Graduates will meet state and federal civil service course requirements for registry as fisheries biologist, ecologist, and general biologist. This program will also prepare you for graduate studies in biological sciences, ecology, or marine or freshwater biology. Training in SCUBA, CPR, first aid, lifeguarding, and watercraft safety will enhance students' chances of earning summer jobs and internships and are available as College of Health and Human Services courses. Since the program includes at least 50 hours in approved BIOS/MICR courses, you will meet the requirements of the biological sciences major. You may want to use elective credits to obtain an Environmental Studies Certificate.

Unless otherwise indicated, BIOS/MICR departmental courses may be retaken only once.


Freshman-Sophomore

ENG 151                       Fr. Comp: Writing 
                              and Rhetoric               5

Foreign language requirement (typically)                12

CHEM 151, 152, 153            Fund. of Chemistry        15

BIOS 170, 171, 172, 173*      Intro to Zoology          14

MATH 163A, B** 	              Intro to Calculus 	 7
or MATH 263A, B	              Calculus	                 8

PHYS 201, 202, 203 	      Intro to Physics	        15
or PHYS 251, 252, 253	      General Physics	        15

GEOL 211                      Oceanography               4

PSY 221                       Statistics                 5   
or MATH 250, 251                                         8

BIOS 275                      Animal Ecology             4

BUSL 370; ECON 313, 314; GEOG 241, 351, 440, 447; SOC 340; POLS 490D (these courses can be used to fulfill the social science requirements for the Environmental Studies Certificate.)

Tier II requirements, humanities and social sciences requirements, or electives.

*See listing in Courses of Instruction section for prerequisites.

**MATH 263A, B is preferred.


Junior-Senior

Junior Level                  English Composition        4

CHEM 301, 302                 Organic Chemistry          6

BIOS 325                      Genetics                   5

MICR 311                      General Microbiology       5

BIOS 429                      Marine Biology             5

BIOS 430                      Invertebrate Biology       6

BIOS 342, 343                 Prin. Physiology           6

Tier III Senior Level Synthesis Course                   4

Tier II requirements, humanities and social sciences requirements, or electives.

CHEM 330                     Intro to Toxicology         4

GEOG 302                     Meteorology                 5

GEOL 221                     Earth and Life History      4

GEOL 231                     Water and Pollution         4

BIOS 303                     Comp. Vertebrate Anatomy    6

BIOS 431                     Limnology                   5

BIOS 457                     Animal Systematics          4

BIOS 462                     Animal Physiological Ecol.  4

BIOS 463*                    Cell Chemistry              4

BIOS 468                     Ichthyology                 4

BIOS 471                     Ornithology                 6

BIOS 473                     Animal Behavior             5

BIOS 474                     Mammalogy                   6

BIOS 477                     Population Ecology          4

BIOS 478                     Community Ecology           4

BIOS 479                     Evolution                   4

BIOS 481                     Animal Cons. Biol.          4

MICR 375                     Microbial Ecology           3

Courses from summer field stations or other appropriate courses may be substituted with prior permission of the program advisor.

*CHEM 489 may be substituted.


Biological Sciences-Microbiology Major (B.S.)
Major Code BS0411

A major in microbiology provides the necessary background to pursue a successful career in research and development, quality control management, water quality control, or clinical laboratory science, or graduate studies in medicine, dentistry, optometry, public health, microbiology, or molecular biology.

Unless otherwise indicated, BIOS/MICR departmental courses may be retaken only once.

Major requirements for the B.S. in microbiology are


Freshman-Sophomore

ENG 151                       Composition                5

BIOS 170, 171, 172, 173*      Introduction to Zoology   14

MATH 163A,163B                Intro to Calculus          7
or MATH 263A, 263B**          Calculus                   8  
 
CHEM 151,152,153              Fund. of Chemistry        15

PHYS 201, 202, 203            Intro to Physics          15
  
MICR 325                      General Genetics           5

CHEM 305, 306, 307            Organic Chemistry          9

MICR 311                      General Microbiology       5

Tier II requirements, Arts and Sciences humanities and social science requirements.


Junior-Senior

Junior composition             4

MICR 415                      Immunology                     5

MICR 419                      Microbial Physiology           5
CHEM 241, 242 Quantitative Analysis 5
CHEM 490, 491 General Biochemistry I, II 7

At least 16 hours from:

MICR 326                      Laboratory Genetics            4

MICR 412                      Microbial Techniques           5

MICR 413A, 413B               Pathogenic Bacteriology        5

MICR 414A, 414B               Virology                       5

MICR 416                      Immunochemistry                5

MICR 418                      Epidemiology                   4

MICR 427                      Mech. Gene Regulation          3

MICR 441                      Parasitology                   6

MICR 444                      Tropical Disease Biology       4

Tier II and III requirements; Arts and sciences humanities, social sciences, and foreign language requirements.

Microbiology majors wishing to apply to a professional school of medicine, dentistry, physical therapy, or veterinary medicine should make an appointment with the Preprofessional Health Careers Office, Irvine Hall 111, for applications and advice on recommended BIOS courses.

*See listing in Courses of Instruction section for prerequisites.

**Preferred


Microbiology Minor
Minor code OR0411


Unless otherwise indicated, BIOS/MICR departmental courses may be retaken only once.

A minor in microbiology requires a minimum of 24 hours of microbiology courses excluding MICR 211, 212 and including MICR 311 and at least one of the following:

MICR 412                      Microbial Techniques           5

MICR 415                      Immunology                     5

MICR 413A, 413B               Pathogenic Bacteriology        5

MICR 414A, 414B               Virology                       5

MICR 419                      Microbial Physiology           5

MICR courses used to fulfill requirements for a biological sciences major cannot be counted toward the 24 hours.


Biological Sciences-Neurobiology Major (B.S.)
Special curriculum; major code BS2125


Neuroscience is a rapidly growing field in both academia and industry. The neuroscience program is appropriate for students interested in graduate study in neuroscience; neuroscience research in combination with a career in medicine, pharmacology, or dentistry; or neuroscience technical positions in academia, medicine, or industry.

The program has both a research-oriented option (BIOS 494H/495H) and a standard course-oriented option. Students are strongly encouraged, however, to pursue the research option since neuroscience careers almost exclusively involve research. To pursue the research option, you must have 30 hours and a g.p.a. of at least 3.2 in BIOS courses. The program provides, on a competitive basis, stipends and support for undergraduate research during the summer of the third year, and research-option students take a lighter course load in the senior year to free additional time for the research project. The program is demanding and requires careful planning, particularly of Tier II and Arts and Sciences area requirements.

The specialized portion of the curriculum does not begin in earnest until the end of the third year, so well qualified students can join relatively late in their undergraduate studies. A generally appropriate curriculum is outlined below, but you should contact the program advisor for detailed course selection advice.


Freshman

CHEM 151-153                  Fund. of Chemistry             15

MATH 263A,B                   Calculus                        8

PSY 221                       Statistics for the Beh. Sci.    5

BIOS 171-173*                 Intro to Zoology               14

                              Freshman Composition

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education requirements, and/or electives; foreign language if necessary.


Sophomore

PHYS 201-203                                                 15

CHEM 301, 302                 Organic Chemistry               6

CHEM 303, 304                 Organic Chemistry Lab           5

BIOS 325                      General Genetics                5

BIOS 333                      Neural Basis of Behavior        3

One anatomy/organismal course 

(BIOS 300, 301, 303, 430, or 435)                             6

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education requirements, and/or electives; foreign language if necessary.


Junior

BIOS 342, 343                 Prin. of Physiology             6

BIOS 354, 355                 Prin. of Physiology Lab         4

BIOS 463                      Cell Chemistry                  4
or CHEM 490,491               General Biochemistry I, II      7

BIOS 412                      Molecular and Cellular 
                              Neurobiology                    4

Ecology/evolution course (BIOS 275, 479, or 481)              4

Additional related course (MICR 311 or PBIO 111)            5-6

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education requirements, and/or electives; foreign language if necessary.


Senior (research option)

BIOS 409                      Neuronal Systems                4

Advanced neuroscience course (BIOS 410, 411, 466, or 467)   2-4

Advanced related course (BIOS 406, 407, 420, 
or 473; PBIO 450; or PSY 312 or 430)                        4-6

BIOS 494H                     Undergraduate Research 
                              (two quarters)                  8

BIOS 495H                     Undergraduate Research 
                              Thesis                        3-9

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education requirements, and/or electives; foreign language if necessary.


Senior (course option)

BIOS 409                      Neuronal Systems                4

Two advanced neuroscience courses 
(BIOS 410, 411, 466, or 467)                                6-8

Two advanced related courses (BIOS 406, 407, 420,
or 473; PBIO 450; or PSY 312 or 430)                       8-12

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education requirements, and/or electives; foreign language if necessary.

*See listing in Courses of Instruction section for prerequisites.


Biological Sciences-Predentistry Major (B.S.)
Special curriculum; major code BS2501

No specific area for the major is required by dental colleges or by Ohio University. You must present preparation in various basic sciences, and many students complete a major in one science or a dual major in two sciences. Many dental schools require at least a year of behavioral and social sciences as well as a year of English. You can fulfill these requirements by following either the biological sciences or chemistry predentistry major.

Most dental schools select students with a bachelor's degree; a very limited number of applicants who have completed three years and have met the degree in absentia privilege requirements are admitted.

All dental school applicants are required to take the Dental Aptitude Test (DAT), offered in the spring and fall. The latest that the DAT may be taken is in the fall of the year before entering dental school. If possible, it is better to take the DAT the previous spring.

Except for the lack of an organic chemistry laboratory, the microbiology major satisfies the requirements of most dental schools.

If you elect the degree in absentia option, you must complete a minimum of 43 hours in BIOS/MICR; for the four-year program, you must complete a minimum of 50 hours in BIOS/MICR. In addition, you must meet the requirements for the biological sciences major.

The following sequence of courses is required for predentistry students majoring in biological sciences.

Unless otherwise indicated, BIOS/MICR departmental courses may be retaken only once.


Freshman

CHEM 151, 152, 153             Fund. of Chemistry             15

                               English composition             5

MATH 163A,                     Intro to Calculus               7 
or MATH 263A, B                Calculus                        8

BIOS 170, 171, 172, 173        Intro to Zoology               14

CLAS 227                       Gk. and Lat. Roots in 
                               Biomedical Terms                4

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education Requirements, and/or electives. (English and comparative arts are recommended.)

*See listing in Courses of Instruction section for prerequisites.


Sophomore

CHEM 301, 302                  Organic (short)                 6
or CHEM 305, 306, 307          Organic (long)                  9

CHEM 303, 304                  Organic Lab (short)             5

BIOS 275                       Animal Ecology                  4 
or BIOS 479                    Evolution    
or BIOS 481                    Animal Conserv. Biology    

BIOS 342, 343, 354,            Principles Physiology          10

PSY 221                        Statistics                      5
or MATH 250, 251               Statistics                      8

PHYS 201, 202, 203             Intro to Physics               15

BIOS 325                       Gen. Genetics                   5

                               Language if needed             12


Junior-Senior

CHEM 490, 491                  General Biochemistry            7
or BIOS 463                    Cell Chemistry                  4

MICR 311                       General Microbiology            5

BIOS 303                       Compar. Vert. Anat.             6

                               English composition             4
                  
                               Language if needed             12

Arts and Sciences degree requirements and university General Education Requirements as needed.

Prereq: CHEM 305-307

Other courses strongly recommended:BIOS 401, 406, 408; MICR 417.

Recommended behavioral and social sciences:ANTH 101 or 355;PSY 231, 273, 332, 336; sociology and computer science courses.

Recommended humanities:philosophy, literature, comparative arts.


Biological Sciences - Pre-Exercise Physiology Major (B.S.)
Special Curriculum; major code BS2516

The following curriculum is designed to provide students interested in pursuing a graduate degree in exercise or work physiology with the necessary coursework to prepare for advanced study in a research-oriented graduate degree program.

Completion of the coursework, including electives and Arts and Sciences and General Education Requirements, will culminate in the award of the Bachelor of Science in biological sciences pre-exercise physiology.

Although an undergraduate degree in the area of exercise physiology may provide you the opportunity to compete in the job market, most current employment opportunities require a master's or doctoral degree.

You must complete at least 192 quarter hours with at least 90 hours in Arts and Sciences coursework numbered 200 or above. A minimum of 50 quarter hours in the Department of Biological Sciences is required, including departmental requirements and at least 9 quarter hours at the 300-400 level.

Unless otherwise indicated, BIOS/MICR departmental courses may be retaken only once.


Freshman

CHEM 151, 152, 153             Fund. of Chemistry            15

ENG 151                        Fr. Comp.: Writing 
                               and Rhetoric                   5         

MATH 263A, B                   Calculus                       8

PSY 101                        Gen. Psychology                5

PSY 221                        Statistics for Behav. Sci.     5      
or MATH 250 and 251            Intro to Prob. and Stat.       8

BIOS 170, 171, 172, 173*       Intro to Zoology              14

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Sophomore

CS 120                        Computer Sci. Survey 
                              (or equivalent)                5

PHYS 201, 202**               Intro to Physics              10

BIOS 301                      Human Anatomy                  6

BIOS 345                      Human Physiology               5

BIOS 346                      Human Physiology Lab           3

BIOS 352                      Biomechanics                   4
or BIOS 420                   Animal Locomotion

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education Requirements, and/or electives.


Junior-Senior

CHEM 301, 302                 Organic (short)                6
or CHEM 305, 306, 307         Organic (long)                 9

BIOS 463                      Cell Chemistry                 4
or CHEM 489 	              Biochemistry  	             4
or CHEM 490, 491              General Biochemistry I, II     7

MICR 311                      General Microbiology           5
BIOS 320	              Animal Cell Biology	     4

BIOS 325                      General Genetics               5
 
BIOS 445                      Physiology of Exercise         4

BIOS 446                      Phys. of Exercise Lab          3

BIOS 275                      Animal Ecology                 4 
or BIOS 479                   Evolution  
or BIOS 481                   Animal Conserv. Biology 
 
BIOS 493                      Undergrad. Research         6-12
or 494H  
 
                              English composition            4

                              Language if needed            12

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education Requirements, and electives.

*See listing in Courses of Instruction section for prerequisites.

**PHYS 203 may be required for admission to certain graduate and professional schools.

Prereq: CHEM 305-307.

Suggested electives

ANTH 101                       Intro to Cultural Anth.       5

ANTH 355                       Medical Anthropology          4

HCFN 128                       Intro to Nutrition            4

HCFN 428                       Advanced Nutrition            4

PHIL 231                       Philosophy of Sport           4

PHIL 331                       Moral Prob. in Med.           5

PSY 231                        Psych. of Adjustment          4
 
PSY 273                        Child and Adoles. Psych.      4

PSY 275                        Educational Psych.            4

PSY 332                        Abnormal Psych.               4

SOC 101                        Intro to Sociology            5

BIOS 303                       Comp. Anatomy                 6

BIOS 320                       Animal Cell Biology           4

BIOS 401                       Adv. Human Anatomy            6

BIOS 402                       Human Neuroscience            3

BIOS 409                       Neurobiology I                4

BIOS 410                       Neurobiology II               4

BIOS 450                       Prin. Endocrinology           4


Biological Sciences-Premedicine Major (B.S.)
Special curriculum; major code BS2502

No specific major is required by medical colleges or by Ohio University in undergraduate preparation for medicine. You must present preparation in various basic sciences, and many students complete a major in one science or a dual major in two sciences.

For most medical schools, admission prerequisites include an entire year, with labs, in biological sciences, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and physics. Many schools also require a year of college English and college math, and strongly recommend courses in biochemistry, humanities, and the social sciences. Consult the catalog of a particular medical school to make sure you are meeting its prerequisites. Additional coursework in genetics, anatomy, physiology, cell biology, and embryology will improve your preparedness. Courses that fulfill these requirements and recommendations are listed with this major and the chemistry premedicine major.

All medical college applicants are required to take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) in spring (preferred) or fall of the calendar year before the year they expect to enroll in medical college.

A major in microbiology is available for students who wish to maximize their potential for graduate study in medicine or health sciences. Microbiology majors who plan to apply to medical school should also take CHEM 303 and 304 Organic Chemistry Lab.

You are encouraged to note particularly the opportunities provided by the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medi-cine and the preprofessional advising center (Irvine Hall 111).

As a premedical student majoring in biological sciences, you are required to satisfy the following program, completing a minimum of 50 hours in BIOS/MICR. In addition, you must meet the requirements of the general biological sciences major.

Unless otherwise indicated, BIOS/MICR departmental courses may be retaken only once.

Freshman

CHEM 151, 152, 153        Fund. of Chemistry 	 15

MATH 263A, B 	          Calculus 	          8

BIOS 170, 171, 172, 173*  Intro to Zoology 	 14

CLAS 227 	          Gk. and Lat. Roots in 

	                  Biomedical Terminology  4

	                  English Composition 	  5

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education Requirements, and/or electives. (English and comparative arts are recommended.)

Sophomore

CHEM 305, 306, 307 	Organic (long) 	           9

CHEM 303, 304 	        Organic Lab 	           5

PHYS 201, 202, 203 	Intro Physics	          15

BIOS 275 	        Animal Ecology	           4 

or BIOS 479	        Evolution 	

or BIOS 481	        Animal Conserv. Biology 	

BIOS 325 	        General Genetics           5

PSY 221 	        Statistics 	           5

or MATH 250, 251		                or 8

	                Language if needed 	  12

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education Requirements, and/or electives in humanities and social sciences.

Junior-Senior

MICR 311 	         General Microbiology 	  5

BIOS 303 	         Compar. Vert. Anatomy 	  6

BIOS 342, 343, 354, 355	 Prin. Physiology, labs	 10

CHEM 490, 491** 	 General Biochemistry 	  7

	                 English Composition 	  4

	                 Language if needed 	 12

	                 Other humanities and social sciences

Choose at least one of the following courses (more are recommended):

BIOS 320	Animal Cell Biology	4

BIOS 326	Lab Genetics	        4

BIOS 401	Adv. Human Anatomy	6

BIOS 406	Embryology	        6

BIOS 408	Histology	        6

BIOS 412	Mol. Cell. Neurobiology	4

BIOS 428	Human Med. Genetics	4

BIOS 441A, 441B	Parasitology	        6

BIOS 450	Prin. Endocrinology	4

BIOS 452	Reproductive Physiology	3

MICR 413	Pathogenic Bacteriology	5

MICR 415	Immunology	        5

MICR 417	Cellular Immunology	4

MICR 418	Epidemiology	        4

Recommended chemistry electives: CHEM 241/242.

Recommended behavioral and social sciences: ANTH 101, 355; PSY 273, 332, 336.

Recommended humanities: philosophy, literature, comparative arts.

*See listing in Courses of Instruction section for prerequisites.

**Prereq: CHEM 305-307.


Biological Sciences-Pre-Optometry Major (B.S.)
Special curriculum; major code BS2505

Requirements for admission to schools of optometry are not uniform. A minimum of 90 hours exclusive of military science and physical education is required. However, most students entering optometry school have earned a bachelor's degree. This curriculum meets the admission requirements for a collegiate program and consequently for most independent schools of optometry. Consult the catalog of a particular school to make sure you are meeting its prerequisites. To earn the degree in absentia, you must complete at least 144 hours, including all Arts and Sciences and university General Education Requirements and the program outlined below. This must include the departmental area requirements for the general biological sciences major. To graduate from Ohio University without the in absentia option, you must fulfill the biological sciences major requirements for your catalog year of entry. Candidates for optometry school normally take the Optometry Admission Test (OAT) in October or February before admission the following fall.

Unless otherwise indicated, BIOS/MICR departmental courses may be retaken only once.

Freshman

CHEM 151, 152, 153 	    Fund. of Chemistry 	         15

BIOS 170, 171, 172, 173*    Intro to Zoology 	         14

PSY 101 	           Gen. Psychology 	          5

MATH 250, 251	           Statistics 	                  8
or PSY 221 	           Statistics for Behavioral Sci. 5

MATH 263A, B 	           Calculus 	                  8

	                   English Composition 	          5

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Sophomore

CHEM 305, 306, 307*** 	Organic Chemistry 	9

BIOS 275 	        Animal Ecology	        4 
or BIOS 479	        Evolution 	
or BIOS 481	        Animal Conserv. Biology 	

BIOS 303 	        Compar. Vert. Anatomy 	6

BIOS 325 	        General Genetics 	5

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Junior

MICR 311 	        General Microbiology 	     5

PHYS 201, 202, 203 	Intro Physics 	            15

BIOS 342, 343, 354, 355 Principles of Physiology    10

BIOS 463	        Cell Chemistry	             4
or CHEM 490, 491** 	General Biochemistry I, II   7

	                English Composition 	     4

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

*See listing in Courses of Instruction section for prerequisites.

**Prereq: CHEM 305-307.

***Organic chemistry labs CHEM 303, 304 are required by many optometry schools. Consult their catalogs or web sites.

Because most students complete a baccalaureate degree before being accepted for professional school, consult the department advisor early in your freshman year for recommendations on degree requirements and electives.

You can obtain further information concerning requirements and the profession of optometry by writing to the American Optometric Association, 243 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis MO 63141, or consult the web site at https://home.opTed.org.


Biological Sciences-Prepharmacy Major (B.S.)
Special curriculum; major code ND2506

Transfer to a school of pharmacy occurs after one or two years of coursework at Ohio University-some schools expect transfer after one year, others require two years of work, and others allow either option. Requirements for admission vary widely from school to school. Determine as early as possible the specific admission requirements of the schools to which you may apply and plan your academic program accordingly.

The program listed below is based upon the requirements of the four pharmacy schools in Ohio, but other schools may vary in their requirements. Again, it is your responsibility to ensure that you meet admission standards for a particular school. Consult your advisor for assistance.

The prepharmacy program is not a degree program; a degree in pharmacy is earned only through a professional school. However, accomplishment of the following, plus additional requirements as outlined under departmental requirements, can lead to a B.A. or B.S. degree in biological sciences or chemistry at Ohio University. There is no in absentia arrangement for pharmacy.

Unless otherwise indicated, BIOS/MICR departmental courses may be retaken only once.

Freshman

CHEM 151, 152, 153 	  Fund. of Chemistry 	         15

MATH 263A, B, C 	  Calculus 	                 12

BIOS 170, 171, 172, 173*  Intro to Zoology 	         14

ENG 151 	          Fr. Comp.: Writing and Rhetoric 5

Social sciences and humanities electives.

Sophomore

CHEM 305, 306, 307    Organic Chemistry 	9

CHEM 303, 304         Organic Chemistry Lab	5

PHYS 201, 202, 203    Intro to Physics 	15

MICR 311 	      General Microbiology 	5

BIOS 300 	      Anatomy and Histology 	6

One additional English course.

Social sciences and humanities electives.

*See listing in Courses of Instruction section for prerequisites.


Biological Sciences-Pre-Physical Therapy Major (B.S.)
Special curriculum; major code BS2507

You may become eligible for transfer to a professional program at the end of your junior year* by fulfilling the prerequisite coursework outlined below. Consult the school's catalog for exact prerequisites. B.S. degree pre-physical therapy students majoring in biological sciences are required to complete the entire program. For more information about the field of physical therapy, see the Physical Therapy listing in this section. See also the Department of Psychology pre-physical therapy major in this section and the School of Physical Therapy listing in the College of Health and Human Services section.

Unless otherwise indicated, BIOS/MICR departmental courses may be retaken only once.

Freshman

CHEM 151, 152, 153 	  Fund. of Chemistry 	               15

ENG 151 	          Freshman Comp.: Writing and Rhetoric 	5

MATH 163A, B 	          Intro to Calculus 	                7

PHIL 101 	          Fund. of Philosophy 	                5

PHIL 130 	          Intro to Ethics 	                4

BIOS 170, 171, 172, 173** Intro to Zoology 	               14

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Sophomore

CHEM 301, 302 	  Organic (short) 	    6

PHYS 201, 202***  Intro to Physics 	   10

PSY 101 	  General Psychology 	    5

PSY 221 	  Stat. for Behav. Sci.     5

PSY 273 	  Child and Adolescent 	    4

PT 259A 	  Intro to Phys. Therapy    2

SOC 101 	  Principles of Sociology   5
or ANTH 101 	  Cultural Anthropology     5

BIOS 301 	  Human Anatomy             6

BIOS 345 	  Human Physiology          4

BIOS 346 	  Human Physiology Lab 	    3

BIOS 352 	  Biomechanics 	            4
or BIOS 420 	  Animal Locomotion 	    4

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education Requirements, and/or electives. ANTH 101 is recommended.

Junior-Senior

MICR 211� 	Environ. Microbiology 	4
or PT 403�	Pathophysiology	        4

PSY 332 	Abnormal Psychology 	4

BIOS 325 	General Genetics 	5

BIOS 402� 	Human Neuroscience 	3

BIOS 445 	Physiology of Exercise 	5

BIOS 446 	Phys. of Exercise Lab 	3

BIOS 463 	Cell Chemistry 	        4
or CHEM 489	Biochemistry

BIOS 275 	Animal Ecology	        4 
or BIOS 479	Evolution 	
or BIOS 481	Animal Conserv. Biology 	

	        English Composition     4
Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Suggested Electives

ANTH 101 	Intro to Cultural Anth. 	        5

ANTH 355 	Medical Anthropology 	                4

BIOS 320	Animal Cell Biology	                4

BIOS 409, 410	Neurobiology I, II	                8

CLAS 227 	Grk. and Lat. Roots 	                4

HCFN 128 	Intro to Nutrition 	                4

HSAT 128 	Intro to Athletic Training 	        2

HSAT 326 	Recog. and Eval. of Athletic Injuries 	4
	

HSAT 327 	Prev./Mgt. of Athletic Injuries	        3
	

HLTH 202 	Health Sciences and Lifestyle Choices 	4
	
PHIL 231 	Philosophy of Sport 	                4

PHIL 331 	Moral Problems In Med. 	                5

PSY 231 	Psych. of Adjustment 	                4

PSY 275 	Educational Psychology 	                4

*See note, page 271

**See listing in Courses of Instruction section for prerequisites.

***PHYS 203 may be required for admission to certain graduate and professional schools.

�MICR 211 is required for a B.S. in biological sciences. For students who have been accepted into Ohio University's School of Physical Therapy in absentia, PT 403 may be used to fulfill the MICR 211 requirement. If BIOS 402 has not been completed before admission to the School of Physical Therapy, you must complete it during your first year.


Biological Sciences-Pre-Veterinary Medicine Major (B.S.)
Special curriculum; major code BS2508

If you plan to attend veterinary school, learn the entrance requirements of the schools of your choice early in your college career. Many biological sciences majors, as well as the major in microbiology, are suitable preparation for veterinary school. Discuss your course selections with your academic advisor.

Many schools of veterinary medicine require a bachelor's de-gree for admission. A standardized test (MCAT, GRE, or VAT) must be taken at least one year before you expect to enroll in veterinary school. Contact the veterinary schools of your choice or see your advisor to determine which test you need.

You must meet Arts and Sciences and university requirements and the requirements of the biological sciences major; these requirements will fulfill prerequisites of most veterinary schools. Consult the catalog of a particular school to make sure that you are meeting its prerequisites.

Unless otherwise indicated, BIOS/MICR departmental courses may be retaken only once.

The following core requirements are strongly recommended for preveterinary medicine students:

Area                Recommended Choice

Anatomy             BIOS 303 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy

Biochemistry        CHEM 490, 491* General Biochemistry

Ecology             BIOS 275 Animal Ecology

Physiology          BIOS 342, 343, 354, 355 Principles of Physiology

Other Biol. Sci.    MICR 311

Recommended electives

MICR 414A 	Animal Virology	           3

MICR 415 	Immunology 	           5
or MICR 417 	Cellular Immunology 	   4

BIOS 406 	Vertebrate Embryology 	   6

BIOS 441A, 441B	Parasitology 	           6

BIOS 450 	Prin. of Endocrinology 	   4

BIOS 452 	Reproductive Physiology    3

Extradepartmental

CHEM 151, 152, 153	Fund. of Chemistry	       15

CHEM 301, 302	        Organic Chemistry	        6		
or CHEM 305, 306, 307	Organic Chemistry	        9

MATH 263A,B	        Calculus	                8

PHYS 201, 202, 203	Intro to Physics	       15
or PHYS 251, 252, 253	General Physics	               15	

PSY 221 	        Stat. for the Beh. Sciences	5
or MATH 250, 251	Intro to Prob. and Stat. 	8

*Prerequisites are CHEM 305, 306, 307.


Biological Sciences-Wildlife Biology Major (B.S.)
Special curriculum; major code BS2515

The Department of Biological Sciences provides a program for undergraduate students in biological sciences who are interested in careers in the conservation and biology of wildlife. Graduates of this program meet the course qualifications for state and federal civil service registers as ecologist, wildlife biologist, wildlife refuge manager, zoologist, and general biologist. This program also provides training for students planning to go on to graduate school in wildlife biology or an allied discipline such as mammalogy, ornithology, or animal ecology. You may want to use elective credits to obtain an Environmental Studies certificate.

Unless otherwise indicated, BIOS/MICR departmental courses may be retaken only once.

Freshman

PBIO 111 	           Intro to Plant Biology   6

CHEM 151, 152, 153	   Fund. of Chemistry 	   15

MATH 163A, B 	           Intro to Calculus 	    7
or MATH 263A, 263B	   Calculus	            8

PSY 221 	           Statistics	            5

BIOS 170, 171, 172, 173*   Intro to Zoology 	   14

	                   English Composition      5

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Sophomore

CHEM 301, 302 	Organic Chemistry	 6

PHYS 201, 202** Intro to Physics	10

BIOS 275 	Animal Ecology 	         4

BIOS 303 	Comp. Vert. Anatomy 	 6

BIOS 325 	Genetics 	         5

BIOS 376 	Field Ecology	         4

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Junior-Senior

English composition     4

BIOS 342, 343 	Principles Physiology 	6

BIOS 479 	Evolution 	        4

A minimum of 16 hours in wildlife subjects selected from

BIOS 425 	Evolutionary Genetics	   4

BIOS 471 	Ornithology 	           5

BIOS 474 	Mammalogy 	           6

BIOS 477 	Population Ecology 	   4

BIOS 478 	Community Ecology 	   4

BIOS 481 	Animal Conservation Biol.  4

BIOS 492 	Wildlife Topics            2

Substitutions can be recommended by your advisor but must be approved in writing by the curriculum chair.

A minimum of 14 hours in plant sciences (PBIO major courses only), including PBIO 111.

If you plan to go on to graduate school, you should take BIOS 493 or BIOS 494H Undergraduate Research.

*See listing in Courses of Instruction section for prerequisites.

**PHYS 203 may be required for admission to certain graduate and professional schools.

 


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