Students detect, describe and observe patterns that emerge from the analysis of biological questions, use the scientific method to develop questions and test hypotheses, and demonstrate competence in the analysis and display of data. (Courses taken in MLO 5 may not be double counted for MLO 6.)
Required Courses
- General Biology Concentration
- Choose ONE of the following:
- BIO 310: Biochemistry (3 units)
- BIO 344L: Environmental Biotech Lab (4 units)
- BIO 361: Eukaryotic Molecular Biology (4 units)
- BIO 410: Bioinformatics & Systems Bio (3 units)
- ENVS 332: Intro to GIS/GPS (4 units)
- ENVS 350: Quantitative Field Methds (4 units)
- ENVS 355: Environmental Monitoring (4 units)
- PHYS 330: Electronics for Ecol Research (4 units)
- ENVS 440: Environmental Modeling (4 units)
- Premedical Concentration
- BIO 310: Biochemistry (3 units)
- Teacher Preparation Concentration
- Choose ONE of the following:
- BIO 310: Biochemistry (3 units)
- BIO 344L: Environmental Biotech Lab (4 units)
- BIO 361: Eukaryotic Molecular Biology (4 units)
- BIO 410: Bioinformatics & Systems Bio (3 units)
- ENVS 332: Intro to GIS/GPS (4 units)
- ENVS 350: Quantitative Field Methds (4 units)
- ENVS 355: Environmental Monitoring (4 units)
- PHYS 330: Electronics for Ecol Research (4 units)
- ENVS 440: Environmental Modeling (4 units)