The
biology major is divided into three
distinct concentrations:
Pre-Professional Biology Concentration
(22-23 hours)
Chemistry 320 (4),
321 (4)
Environmental Studies 403 (3)
Math 204 (4)
Physics 131 (4)
Plus one of the following courses:
Biology 404 (4),
406 (3)
Environmental Studies 315 (4),
415 (4)
Honors Option
Honors recognition will be indicated on the student’s
transcript. Students pursuing this option must meet the following
requirements in addition to those listed above:
1. Complete an acceptable research proposal by the end of the fall
semester of the junior year.
2. Complete six semester hours of independent research
(Environmental Studies 403 and
440).
3. Orally present research findings prior to graduation.
4. Complete an additional nine semester hours of courses specific
to the concentration.
Professional Honors Option
This option is designed to challenge students of an advanced
academic ability by providing a program of study involving a
unique set of courses and distinguished research. Completion of
this program will be indicated as “Professional Honors” on the
transcript. Those pursuing this option must complete all the
requirements
for the honors option (including the selection of Biology 404,
Environmental Studies 415, and Physics
132 for #4 in the honors
option) plus submit a publication-quality research manuscript
based on their independent research project.
Environmental Biology Concentration (20-22 hours)
Chemistry 320 (4)
Environmental Studies 403 (3)
Physics 131 (4)
Plus 9-12 hours selected from the following courses (other courses
may be chosen in consultation with the advisor):
Biology 406 (3)
Chemistry
315-316
(6)
Chemistry 321 (4)
Environmental Studies 201-202 (4),
301 (4),
302 (3),
305 (4),
315
(4)
Outdoor Education 305 (3)
Special Emphasis Concentration
(min. 6 courses, 22 hours)
Students may transfer a set of courses from other institutions,
study abroad and certification
programs (e.g., Au Sable Institute, or complete courses in other
departments at Montreat College to fulfill the requirements of
this emphasis. Students develop the independent emphasis
curriculum in consultation
with the advisor. The advisor and the Biology Review Committee
must approve a formal proposal of emphasis requirements by the end of the student’s
sophomore year.
See the complete degree requirements.
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