Environmental Biology/Plant Biology
Bachelor's degree
In Michigan Center (USA)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Michigan center (USA)
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Start date
Different dates available
The Bachelor of Science degree program in environmental biology/plant biology is designed for students who plan to pursue careers involving plants and the environment or who plan to pursue graduate study in the biological sciences. Graduates may be employed in nature organizations, environmental impact firms, or government.
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Subjects
- Biology
- Plant Biology
- GCSE Physics
Course programme
General and Inorganic Chemistry
Chemistry Laboratory I
Principles of Chemistry I
Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory I
Principles of Chemistry II
Honors Chemistry Laboratory I
One of the following groups of courses (9 or 10 credits):
Cell and Molecular Biology
Organismal and Population Biology
Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory
Organismal and Population Biology Laboratory
Biology I: Organismal Biology
Biology II: Cellular and Molecular Biology
Honors Cell and Molecular Biology
Honors Organismal and Population Biology
Honors Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory
Honors Organismal and Population Biology Laboratory
One of the following groups of courses (8 credits):
Physics for Scientists and Engineers I
Physics for Scientists and Engineers II
Introductory Physics I
Introductory Physics II
Introductory Physics Laboratory I
Introductory Physics Laboratory II
One of the following courses (3 or 4 credits):
One of the following, either (1) or (2) (4 or 6 credits):
Survey of Organic Chemistry
All of the following courses (30 credits):
Fundamentals of Soil Science
Wetland Ecology and Management
Introduction to Geographic Information
Undergraduate Research
Statistics for Scientists
Ecology Laboratory (W)
One of the following courses: (3 or 4 credits):
Introduction to Plant Genetics
One of the following courses (3 or 4 credits):
Fundamentals of Entomology
Diseases and Insects of Forest and Shade Trees
One of the following courses (3 credits):
Upland Ecosystem Management
Two 300–400 level courses relating to environmental biology approved by the Department of Plant Biology (6 to 8 credits)
Environmental Biology/Plant Biology