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General Biology Program Checksheet

MISSION
More students are enrolled in the General Biology Concentration than in any of the Department’s other concentrations, programs, or majors. Its popularity is due to the wide choices of Departmental courses in which students may enroll to meet the diverse academic requirements of professional schools, graduate schools, and employment in the public and private sectors.

OVERVIEW OF PROGRAM
During the freshman and sophomore years, students complete general studies requirements in English, mathematics, and computer sciences. They also complete their foundation courses, such as Principles of Biology and Organismal Biology, General Chemistry, General Ecology, Genetics, and Organic Chemistry, which prepares them for advanced courses. Students complete their upper level biology and physics classes during their junior and senior years.

PROGRAM OF STUDY

FRESHMAN YEAR SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Semester
   Principles of Biology & lab
   Chemistry I & lab
   English Composition I
   Calculus I
   Orientation

Spring Semester
   Organismal Biology & Lab
   Chemistry II & Lab
   English Composition II
   General Studies
   General Studies
Fall Semester
   General Ecology & lab
   Organic Chemistry I & lab
   Literature I
   General Studies
   General Studies

Spring Semester
   General Microbiology & lab
   Organic Chemistry II & lab
   Literature II
   General Studies

JUNIOR YEAR SENIOR YEAR
Fall Semester
   Botany/Zoology & lab
   Genetics & lab
   Physics I & lab
   General Studies

Spring Semester
   Botany/Zoology & lab
   Field Biology
   Applied Statistics
   Physics II & lab
Fall Semester
   Upper level Biology & lab
   Upper level Biology & lab
   Cell and Molecular & lab
   General Studies

Spring Semester
   Upper level Biology & lab
   Upper level Biology & lab
   General Studies
   Elective

STUDENT CLUBS

  • Tri-Beta, the honor society for Biology
  • Alpha Epsilon Delta (AED), the Society of Pre-Health professions
  • Environmental Club.

RESEARCH FACILITIES

  • Arboretum: contains 75 acres of plant species representative of Southeast Alabama
  • Herbarium: houses specimens of vascular plants, bryophytes, and lichens.

COMMUNITY EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
The General Biology Concentration serves as the academic home for students with three different career goals. First, most of the Department’s pre-health professions students are enrolled in the General Biology Concentration. Because admission to professional schools is extremely competitive, it is essential that students prepare for the academic commitment that the pre-health professions require. Admission to professional schools is based on grade point average, performance on national exams, such as medical, dental, optometry, or veterinary aptitude exams, interviews, and letters of recommendation. Second, other students plan to attend graduate school. They select those courses that are most appropriate for their future studies and also take the Graduate Record Examination. Many graduate schools offer assistantships to help defray the costs of a graduate education. Third, many students seek jobs in the private and government (state and federal) sectors upon graduation. The Concentration builds a strong foundation in the biological, chemical, and physical sciences that makes our students' credentials attractive to prospective employers.

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
Many students conduct undergraduate research under faculty supervision. The students learn research techniques as they work closely with faculty. Each year our undergraduate students present their research findings at regional and national scientific meetings and some publish them in professional journals.

FOR MORE INFORMATION
For additional information about the General Biology Program, facilities, faculty, and course offerings, please contact:

Dr. Glenn Cohen
gcohen@troy.edu
(334) 670-3401

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