Zoology - Bachelor of Arts

Bachelor's degree

In Michigan Center (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Michigan center (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The Bachelor of Arts in Zoology degree is designed for students pursuing careers in scientific application areas such as public policy, technical sales, law, and communications. This degree combines study in zoology with a significant amount of course work outside the sciences. Students are strongly encouraged to extend their knowledge and skills through experiential opportunities and a supplemental minor.

Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Zoology

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Michigan Center (USA)
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Subjects

  • AS/400
  • Biology
  • Zoology
  • Public
  • Communications
  • Writing
  • GCSE Physics

Course programme

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
Honors Cell and Molecular Biology
Honors Organismal and Population Biology
Honors Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory
Honors Organismal and Population Biology Laboratory
Biology I: Organismal Biology
Biology II: Cellular and Molecular Biology
One of the following groups of courses (5 or 6 credits):
Chemistry Laboratory I
Honors Chemistry Laboratory I
Principles of Chemistry I
Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I
Complete the following course (4 credits):
Survey of Organic Chemistry
One of the following courses (3 or 4 credits):
Physics for Scientists and Engineers I
Introductory Physics I
Honors Physics I-Mechanics
One of the following courses (3 or 4 credits):
One of the following courses (3 or 4 credits):
Survey of Calculus II
Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Ecologists
Statistics for Scientists
All of the following courses (11 credits):
Ecology Laboratory (W)
Three additional courses in 300-400 level Integrative Biology courses. Students are encouraged to consult with their academic advisor to identify courses which match their career goals. Courses from other departments may be applied to this requirement with the approval of the student’s academic advisor.
Complete one course from each of the following three groups of courses (9 to 11 credits):
Grant Writing and Fund Development (W)
Technical Writing (W)
Writing in the Public Interest (W)
Nature, Environmental, and Travel Writing
Grant and Proposal Writing
Communications (3 or 4 credits):
An Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
Introduction to Organizational Communication
Effects of Mass Communication
Methods of Communication Inquiry
Study and Practice of Communication for Sustainability (W)
Integrated Communications for the Fisheries and Wildlife Professional
Computer Systems (3 or 4 credits):
Computing Concepts and Competencies
Fundamentals of Information Technology
Introduction to Programming I
Applications of Geographic Information Systems to Natural Resource Management
Introduction to Geographic Information
Introduction to Geographic Information Laboratory
Remote Sensing of the Environment
Geographic Information Systems
Introduction to Computational Modeling
Both Geography 221 and 221L must be completed to satisfy this requirement.
Six credits in 300–400 level courses offered by the Colleges of Arts and Letters or College of Social Science beyond the credits that are counted toward the University’s Integrative Studies requirement. Credits from relevant courses completed from item 3.i. may be counted toward this requirement. Courses used to fulfill this requirement must be approved by the student’s academic advisor.
Additional credits in 300-400 level Integrative Biology courses as needed to meet the requirement of at least 33 credits. Students also may complete more than one course, or pair of courses, from item 3.i. Additional courses completed from item 3.i. may be counted as Integrative Biology electives toward the 33 credits. Courses beyond those taken to satisfy item 3.i. may come from other departments with the approval of the student’s academic advisor.

Zoology - Bachelor of Arts

higher than £ 9000