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Nov 21, 2024
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Mercy University 2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Biology, Biology Education Track, B.S.
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Renee E. Haskew-Layton, Ph.D., Program Director
914-674-7145
rhaskewlayton@mercy.edu
Bachelor of Science in Biology
Biology Education Track |
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General Education Requirements |
60 credits |
Major Concentration |
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Major Core Courses |
34 credits |
Major Electives |
6 credits |
Open Electives |
20 credits |
Total |
120 credits |
Students who choose the Biology Education Track must complete all the required general education, required major, and major elective courses. For students interested in the BS/MS 4 + 1 program with School of Education, please see the following link: Biology and Adolescence Education (Grades 7-12), B.S. and M.S.
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Required Courses Continued
Two of the Following Major Electives
must take either BIOL 370 or BIOL 366 as one of the electives
Graduate Education Courses
Note: The list of courses below are for students who apply to and are accepted into the BS/MS 4 + 1 Science Secondary Education Program. These courses can be started the second semester of junior year. For students accepted into the 4 + 1 program, the courses below can be counted towards both undergraduate Open Elective credits and Graduation Education courses.
See Graduate Catalog for course descriptions:
- Education 500- Educational Perspectives from Diverse Perspectives
- Education 502- Foundations in Education for Students with Disabilities
- Education 505- Teaching English as a Second Language
- Education 507- Approaches to Literacy Instruction in Early Childhood through Adolescence
- Education 517- Educational Psychology and Adolescent Development
Note(s)
* Fulfills 3 credits of General Education Scientific Perspectives credits.
** Fulfills 15 credits of General Education Liberal Arts electives.
***Fulfills 3 credits of General Education Mathematics credits.
Note: students who do not meet the requirements to directly enter MATH 201 must first complete MATH 116 .
• To complete major concentration, corequisite lab courses must be taken.
There is a 15-credit residency requirement in the major concentration of biology that must be completed with courses numbered BIOL 223 and above.
Additional Program Information
The Bachelor of Science degree in Biology provides students with a comprehensive foundation in the biological sciences and other life sciences. Students in the biology major achieve competencies in the life sciences through active learning modules designed to deepen critical thinking skills and strengthen quantitative reasoning. Through inquiry-based laboratory projects and faculty-student authentic research collaborations in areas such as neuroscience, cell and molecular biology, and microbiology, students will put classroom theory to practice by engaging in key aspects of the scientific process.
The Biology Education Track includes introductory science teaching courses in addition to core science courses. This track prepares students for graduate training in Secondary Science Education or for careers in science community outreach or science education in informal education centers such as zoos, aquaria, or nature centers. Students who choose this track may wish to apply to the accelerated 4+1 BS/MS degree in Secondary Science Education during their junior year. Students who plan to apply for the 4+1 BS/MS degree Secondary Science education program should plan to use 15 credits of Open Electives toward Graduate Secondary Education courses, as listed below.
Progression Criteria
Students enrolling in natural science courses must earn at least a letter grade of C in all prerequisite courses. Students in the biology major may not repeat a course required by the major more than twice.
At the completion of the Biology concentration, students are expected to:
- Synthesize and apply core scientific concepts to demonstrate a broad and in-depth knowledge of biology
- Critically evaluate and interpret scientific information from a variety of sources
- Effectively communicate scientific concepts through oral and written modes
- Apply the scientific method to formulate hypotheses, design and conduct experiments, and interpret experimental results
- Exhibit proficiency in laboratory techniques in the biological sciences, troubleshoot experiments, and demonstrate safe laboratory practices
- Employ quantitative reasoning to address biology questions and critically evaluate experimental findings and scientific information
- Recognize the ethical dimensions of science and evaluate the implications of unethical scientific conduct
- Critically examine basic, applied and societal problems in the biological sciences and propose problem solving strategies
- Work as effective team members on collaborative projects
Additionally, students in the Biology Education track are expected to:
- Analyze teaching and learning with respect to best practices in science education
- Design and conduct an action research project within the context of fieldwork experience
- Critically examine action research data and propose action plan
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