Cell and Developmental Biology B.S.
Bachelor's degree
In Santa Barbara (USA)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Santa barbara (USA)
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Duration
Flexible
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Different dates available
The Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology (MCDB) offers the bachelor of science degree in four departmental majors—biochemistry-molecular biology, cell and developmental biology, microbiology, and pharmacology. In addition, it cooperates with the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology in offering the interdepartmental biological sciences major, with both B.A. and B.S. objectives. The department offers graduate programs leading to the degrees of master of arts and doctor of philosophy, with emphasis in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology. An interdepartmental graduate program is offered in biomolecular science and engineering, in cooperation with the Departments of Chemistry, Physics, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, Materials, and Mechanical and Environmental Engineering. In addition, a wide range of courses is available to all undergraduates for elective enrollment or for the support of their preparation for degrees in other departments or programs.
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Subjects
- Biology
- Engineering
- Developmental Biology
- GCSE Physics
- Pharmacology
- Research
- Applications
- Program
- Programme Planning
- Biological
- Biological Chemistry
Course programme
Students with outstanding academic records in biological sciences are encouraged to apply for the senior honors program early in the fall quarter of the senior year. The honors program centers on an independent research project carried out in one of the departmental research groups (MCDB 199) and applications are available from the undergraduate advisor.
Undergraduate Program
Students are normally expected to complete all courses required in preparation for the major by the end of their sophomore year, but physics may be delayed until the junior year if necessary. Students are urged to complete their basic preparation in general chemistry and mathematics during their freshman year. Students with weak mathematics preparation should make up this deficiency, preferably during the summer preceding enrollment at UCSB. As the requirements suggest, each major in the department is designed to emphasize a different area in biology.
Upper-division major courses offered on the P/NP-only basis may be taken for major credit to a maximum of 4 units total in any combination for pharmacology and the B.A. in biological sciences or a maximum of 8 units total for the other B.S. majors. All other courses for the major, both preparation and upper-division, must be taken for letter grades.
Cell and Developmental Biology B.S.