OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2024-25
Biology Relocation Pathway |
Major code ND0414
College of Arts and Sciences
Wilson Adminstrative, 204
Athens, OH 45701
www.ohio.edu/cas/
Stevi Miller, Director of Student Services
milles11@ohio.edu
Randall Price, Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Student Affairs
pricer1@ohio.edu
This program is available at the following locations:
- Chillicothe
- Eastern
- Lancaster
- Southern
- Zanesville
Program Overview
The Biology Relocation Pathway program within the College of Arts and Sciences is designed to support students who are interested in starting at an Ohio University regional campus and then relocating to the Athens campus to complete their degree. The relocation pathway provides the first two years of the biological sciences degree.
Admission Information
Freshman/First Year Admission
No requirements beyond University admission requirements.
Change of Program Policy
Students with 30 or more semester credits should speak with an advisor prior to selecting the Biology Relocation Pathway.
External Transfer Admission
Students with 30 or more semester credits should speak with an advisor prior to selecting the Biology Relocation Pathway.
Opportunities Upon Graduation
The Biology Relocation Pathway is intended to help students begin a biological sciences degree at an Ohio University regional campus. Students who relocate to the Athens campus and complete a biological sciences program will be prepared for a wide range of careers, including, but not limited to, work in the state and federal government, higher education settings, the health industry, research laboratories, environmental organizations, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nature centers, museums, etc.
For more information about the pathway or opportunities upon graduation, please reach out to your regional campus student services office or the administrative contacts listed on this page.
Requirements
Curricular Information
As this program is intended to facilitate the relocation to the Athens campus for completion of a Biological Sciences program, students should work with their advisor to determine which courses can be completed to meet degree program requirements before relocation. Such courses could potentially consist of General Education requirements, but also BIOS 1700 , BIOS 1705 , BIOS 1710 , BIOS 1715 , BIOS 3100 , BIOS 3200 , CHEM 1510 , CHEM 1520 , MATH 2301 , PHYS 2001 , PHYS 2002 , or PSY 2110 .
Please review the Biological Sciences department page for more information on available degree programs.