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BIOL 240 Introductory Biology II (Units: 5)
Prerequisite: BIOL 230* with a grade of C- or better.
Bachelor of Science in Biology: Concentration in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology – BIOL Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) Roadmap
This is a sample pathway for students who transfer to San Francisco State University in the current Bulletin year with an AS-T in Biology. Twenty-three units in the major ( BIOL 230 , BIOL 240 , CHEM 115 , MATH 226 , and the required PHYS sequence) and 33 units of lower-division GE requirements have been satisfied. Check with a major advisor about the most appropriate course sequence. Degree completion guaranteed in 60 units; see the Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) section for more information . To Do at SF State: Enough total units to reach 120 minimum for graduation; 30 units minimum at the upper-division level; to include the following: University-Wide Requirements: 15-21 Units American Institutions (0-6 units): US History, US Government, CA Government. Lower-Division GE (6 units) – Area C (3 units in any subarea) and Area D (3 units). Upper-Division GE (9 units): Courses may satisfy the US History or US/CA Government requirements and UD-C or UD-D at the same time if approved for multiple areas. Students entering this major with the AS-T in Biology are not required to fulfill SF State Studies or Complementary Studies requirements. Biology – Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology Major: 36-39 Units Completed: BIOL 230 , BIOL 240 , CHEM 115 , MATH 226 , and PHYS 111 / PHYS 112 . Lower-Division Requirements (1 unit): BIOL 231 Major Upper-Division Requirements/GWAR (17-20 units) Ecology and Evolution Electives (9 units) Physiology and Additional Electives (9 units) University Electives: 10 or More Units Depends on course choices made at the community college, how transferred units are applied to the requirements above, and course choices at SF State. Some courses may meet more than one requirement, e.g. both in UD, GE and the major. 1 GWAR Course - Select One BIOL 475GW Herpetology - GWAR (3 units) BIOL 478GW Ornithology - GWAR (4 units) BIOL 529GW Plant Ecology - GWAR (4 units) BIOL 570GW Biology of Fishes - GWAR (4 units) BIOL 670GW Ecology and Evolution of Marine Systems I - GWAR (6 units) 2 Ecology and Evolution Electives - 9 units BIOL 380 Evolutionary Developmental Biology (3 units) BIOL 453 General Parasitology (3 units) BIOL 460 General Entomology (4 units) BIOL 470 Natural History of Vertebrates (4 units) BIOL 475GW Herpetology - GWAR (3 units) BIOL 478GW Ornithology - GWAR (4 units) BIOL 490 Ecology of Infectious Diseases (4 units) BIOL 500 Evolution and Diversity of Plants (4 units) BIOL 502 Biology of the Algae (3 units) BIOL 504 Biology of the Fungi (4 units) BIOL 505 Plant Structure and Function (3 units) BIOL 514 Plant Biodiversity and California Field Botany (5 units) BIOL 529GW Plant Ecology - GWAR (4 units) BIOL 530 Conservation Biology (3 units) BIOL 532 Restoration Ecology (3 units) BIOL 534 Wetland Ecology (4 units) BIOL 555 Marine Invertebrate Zoology (4 units) BIOL 570GW Biology of Fishes - GWAR (4 units) BIOL 577 Climate and Ecological Interactions (4 units) BIOL 580 Limnology (3 units) BIOL 582 Biological Oceanography & Limnology (4 units) BIOL 585 Marine Ecology (3 units) BIOL 600 Animal Behavior (3 units) BIOL 670GW Ecology and Evolution of Marine Systems I - GWAR (6 units) BIOL 671 Ecology and Evolution of Marine Systems II (6 units) 3 Physiology and Additional Electives - 9 units BIOL 315 Field Methods in Ecology and Evolution (1 units) BIOL 327 HIV, AIDS, and the Science to End the Epidemic (3 units) (UD-B, GP) BIOL 328 Human Anatomy (4 units) BIOL 349 Bioethics (3 units) (UD-B, SJ) BIOL 350 Cell Biology (3 units) BIOL 356 Honors Genetics (2 units) BIOL 357 Molecular Genetics (3 units) BIOL 358 Forensic Genetics: Math Matters (4 units) BIOL 382 Developmental Biology (3 units) BIOL 401 General Microbiology (3 units) BIOL 420 General Virology (3 units) BIOL 425 Emerging Diseases (3 units) BIOL 430 Medical Microbiology (3 units) BIOL 435 Immunology (3 units) BIOL 436 Immunology Laboratory (2 units) BIOL 442 Microbial Physiology (3 units) BIOL 443 Microbial Physiology Laboratory (2 units) BIOL 446 Microbial Genomics (4 units) BIOL 454 Parasitology Laboratory (1 units) BIOL 475GW Herpetology - GWAR (3 units) BIOL 478GW Ornithology - GWAR (4 units) BIOL 490 Ecology of Infectious Diseases (4 units) BIOL 500 Evolution and Diversity of Plants (4 units) BIOL 502 Biology of the Algae (3 units) BIOL 504 Biology of the Fungi (4 units) BIOL 505 Plant Structure and Function (3 units) BIOL 508 Plants and Human Affairs (3 units) BIOL 514 Plant Biodiversity and California Field Botany (5 units) BIOL 525 Plant Physiology (3 units) BIOL 526 Plant Molecular Physiology Laboratory (2 units) BIOL 532 Restoration Ecology (3 units) BIOL 534 Wetland Ecology (4 units) BIOL 555 Marine Invertebrate Zoology (4 units) BIOL 570GW Biology of Fishes - GWAR (4 units) BIOL 572 Colloquium in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation (2 units) BIOL 577 Climate and Ecological Interactions (4 units) BIOL 580 Limnology (3 units) BIOL 585 Marine Ecology (3 units) BIOL 586GW Marine Ecology Laboratory - GWAR (4 units) BIOL 600 Animal Behavior (3 units) BIOL 612 Human Physiology (3 units) BIOL 617 Environmental Physiology (3 units) BIOL 620 Endocrinology (3 units) BIOL 621 Reproductive Physiology (3 units) BIOL 622 Hormones and Behavior (3 units) BIOL 630 Animal Physiology (3 units) BIOL 638 Bioinformatics and Sequence Analysis (4 units) BIOL 640 Cellular Neurosciences (3 units) BIOL 642 Neural Systems Physiology (3 units) BIOL 644 LEADerS Service Learning Course: Learners Engaged in Advocating for Diversity in Science (4 units) or BIOL 654 Peer Assistants for Learning Science (PALS) (4 units) BIOL 670GW Ecology and Evolution of Marine Systems I - GWAR (6 units) BIOL 671 Ecology and Evolution of Marine Systems II (6 units) BIOL 699 Independent Study in Biology (1-3 units)
Bachelor of Science in Biology: Concentration in Cell and Molecular Biology – BIOL Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) Roadmap
This is a sample pathway for students who transfer to San Francisco State University in the current Bulletin year with an AS-T in Biology. Twenty-six units in the major ( BIOL 230 / BIOL 240 , CHEM 115 , CHEM 215 , MATH 226 , required PHYS sequence) and 33 units of lower-division GE requirements have been satisfied. Check with a major advisor about the most appropriate course sequence. Degree completion guaranteed in 60 units; see the Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) section for more information . To Do at SF State: Enough total units to reach 120 minimum for graduation; 30 units minimum at the upper-division level; to include the following: University-Wide Requirements: 12–18 Units American Institutions (0-6 units): US History, US Government, CA Government. If not met in transfer, see next bullets. Lower-Division GE (6 units) – Area C (3 units in any subarea) and Area D (3 units). Upper-Division GE (9 units): See Note 1. Also, courses may satisfy the US History or US/CA Government requirements, and UD-C or UD-D at the same time, if approved for multiple areas. Students entering this major with the AS-T in Biology are not required to fulfill SF State Studies or Complementary Studies requirements. Biology – Cell and Molecular Biology Major: 32-35 Units Completed: BIOL 230 / BIOL 240 , MATH 226 , all PHYS, and CHEM 115 / CHEM 215 . Lower-Division Requirements (4-7 units): Organic Chemistry sequence; BIOL 231 Major Upper-Division Requirements/GWAR (19 units) Major Upper-Division Electives (9 units) – upon advisement; includes lab component. See list above. University Electives: 13 or More Units Depends on course choices made at the community college, how transferred units are applied to the requirements above, and course choices at SF State. Some courses may meet more than one requirement, e.g., UD GE and the major. 1 CHEM 233 is a prerequisite for CHEM 335 . If students plan to take CHEM 335 , they must take CHEM 233 . 2 BIOL 355 satisfies GE Area UD-B: Upper-Division Physical and/or Life Sciences. 3 Major Electives (9 units) Select 9 units upon advisement. At least one elective course must have an upper-division laboratory component. Graduate level courses may be used upon advisement. BIOL 328 Human Anatomy (4 units) * BIOL 332 Health Disparities in Cancer (3 units) (AERM, GP, SJ) BIOL 349 Bioethics (3 units) (UD-B, SJ) BIOL 356 Honors Genetics (2 units) BIOL 358 Forensic Genetics: Math Matters (4 units) BIOL 380 Evolutionary Developmental Biology (3 units) BIOL 382 Developmental Biology (3 units) BIOL 401 General Microbiology (3 units) BIOL 420 General Virology (3 units) BIOL 425 Emerging Diseases (3 units) BIOL 430 Medical Microbiology (3 units) BIOL 431 Medical Microbiology Laboratory (2 units) * BIOL 435 Immunology (3 units) BIOL 436 Immunology Laboratory (2 units) * BIOL 442 Microbial Physiology (3 units) BIOL 443 Microbial Physiology Laboratory (2 units) * BIOL 446 Microbial Genomics (4 units) BIOL 453 General Parasitology (3 units) BIOL 454 Parasitology Laboratory (1 units) * BIOL 458 Biometry (4 units) BIOL 482 Ecology (4 units) * BIOL 490 Ecology of Infectious Diseases (4 units) BIOL 525 Plant Physiology (3 units) BIOL 526 Plant Molecular Physiology Laboratory (2 units) * BIOL 612 Human Physiology (3 units) BIOL 615 Molecular Pathophysiology (3 units) BIOL 619 Pathophysiology (3 units) BIOL 620 Endocrinology (3 units) BIOL 621 Reproductive Physiology (3 units) BIOL 622 Hormones and Behavior (3 units) BIOL 627 Biophysics (3 units) BIOL 630 Animal Physiology (3 units) BIOL 638 Bioinformatics and Sequence Analysis (4 units) * BIOL 640 Cellular Neurosciences (3 units) BIOL 642 Neural Systems Physiology (3 units) BIOL 644 LEADerS Service Learning Course: Learners Engaged in Advocating for Diversity in Science (4 units) or BIOL 654 Peer Assistants for Learning Science (PALS) (4 units) BIOL 667 / CHEM 667 Optical Engineering for the Biological Sciences (3 units) * BIOL 699 Independent Study in Biology (1-3 units) CSC 306 An Interdisciplinary Approach to Computer Programming (3 units) * * Course fulfills the upper-division laboratory elective requirement.
Bachelor of Science in Biology: Concentration in Marine Science – BIOL Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) Roadmap
This is a sample pathway for students who transfer to San Francisco State University in the current Bulletin year with an AS-T in Biology. Twenty-six units in the major ( BIOL 230 , BIOL 240 , CHEM 115 , CHEM 215 , MATH 226 , and the required PHYS sequence) and 33 units of lower-division GE requirements have been satisfied. Check with a major advisor about the most appropriate course sequence. Degree completion guaranteed in 60 units; see the Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) section for more information . To Do at SF State: Enough total units to reach 120 minimum for graduation; 30 units minimum at the upper-division level; to include the following: University-Wide Requirements: 15–18 Units American Institutions (0-6 units): US History, US Government, CA Government. Lower-Division GE (6 units) - Area C (3 units in any subarea) and Area D (3 units). Upper-Division GE (9 units) - Courses may satisfy the US History or US/CA Government requirements, and UD-C or UD-D at the same time, if approved for multiple areas. Students entering this major with the AS-T in Biology are not required to fulfill SF State Studies or Complementary Studies requirements. Biology – Marine Biology Major: 32-36 Units BIOL 230 , BIOL 240 , MATH 226 , all PHYS, CHEM 115 , and CHEM 215 met in transfer. Lower-Division Requirements (4 units): BIOL 231 , CHEM 130 Major Upper-Division Requirements (22-25 units) Major Upper-Division Electives (6-7 units) – upon advisement. University Electives: 18 or More Units Depends on course choices made at the community college, how transferred units are applied to the requirements above, and course choices at SF State. Some courses may meet more than one requirement, e.g. both in UD GE and, the major. 1 BIOL 355 satisfies GE Area UD-B: Upper-Division Physical and/or Life Sciences. 2 Oceanography Elective - Select One BIOL 582 Biological Oceanography & Limnology (4 units) CHEM 680 Chemical Oceanography (3 units) ERTH 400 Earth Systems I (3 units) ERTH 434 Coastal Processes (3 units) ERTH 470 Physical Oceanography (4 units) 3 GWAR Option - Select One BIOL 475GW Herpetology - GWAR (3 units) BIOL 478GW Ornithology - GWAR (4 units) BIOL 570GW Biology of Fishes - GWAR (4 units) BIOL 670GW Ecology and Evolution of Marine Systems I - GWAR (6 units) 4 Upper-Division Electives (6-7 units) BIOL 315 Field Methods in Ecology and Evolution (1 unit) BIOL 349 Bioethics (3 units) (UD-B, SJ) BIOL 350 Cell Biology (3 units) BIOL 356 Honors Genetics (2 units) BIOL 357 Molecular Genetics (3 units) BIOL 380 Evolutionary Developmental Biology (3 units) BIOL 382 Developmental Biology (3 units) BIOL 401 General Microbiology (3 units) BIOL 460 General Entomology (4 units) BIOL 470 Natural History of Vertebrates (4 units) BIOL 482 Ecology (4 units) BIOL 502 Biology of the Algae (3 units) BIOL 525 Plant Physiology (3 units) BIOL 526 Plant Molecular Physiology Laboratory (2 units) BIOL 530 Conservation Biology (3 units) BIOL 532 Restoration Ecology (3 units) BIOL 534 Wetland Ecology (4 units) BIOL 555 Marine Invertebrate Zoology (4 units) BIOL 572 Colloquium in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation (2 units) BIOL 580 Limnology (3 units) BIOL 582 Biological Oceanography & Limnology (4 units) BIOL 585 Marine Ecology (3 units) BIOL 586GW Marine Ecology Laboratory - GWAR (4 units) BIOL 600 Animal Behavior (3 units) BIOL 607 Conservation and Management of Marine Mammals (3 units) BIOL 617 Environmental Physiology (3 units) BIOL 630 Animal Physiology (3 units) BIOL 631GW Animal Physiology Laboratory - GWAR (4 units) BIOL 644 LEADerS Service Learning Course: Learners Engaged in Advocating for Diversity in Science (4 units) or BIOL 654 Peer Assistants for Learning Science (PALS) (4 units) BIOL 670GW Ecology and Evolution of Marine Systems I - GWAR (6 units) BIOL 671 Ecology and Evolution of Marine Systems II (6 units) BIOL 699 Independent Study in Biology (1-3 units) MSCI 306 Marine Science Diving and Boating (2 units)
Bachelor of Science in Biology: Concentration in Cell and Molecular Biology Roadmap
This roadmap is a suggested plan of study and does not replace meeting with an advisor. Please note that students may need to adjust the actual sequence of courses based on course availability. Please consult an advisor in your major program for further guidance.
Bachelor of Science in Biology: Concentration in Physiology – BIOL Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) Roadmap
This is a sample pathway for students who transfer to San Francisco State University in the current Bulletin year with an AS-T in Biology. Thirty-two units in the major ( BIOL 230 / BIOL 240 , CHEM 115 / CHEM 215 / CHEM 216 , MATH 226 , required PHYS sequence) and 33 units of lower-division GE requirements have been satisfied. Check with a major advisor about the most appropriate course sequence. Degree completion guaranteed in 60 units; see the Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) section for more information . To Do at SF State: Enough total units to reach 120 minimum for graduation; 30 units minimum at the upper-division level; to include the following: University-Wide Requirements: 15 Units American Institutions (0-6 units): US History, US Government, CA Government. Lower-Division GE (6 units) – Area C (3 units in any subarea) and Area D (3 units). Upper-Division GE (9 units): Courses may satisfy both American Institutions and Upper-Division GE if approved for multiple areas. Students entering this major with the AS-T in Biology are not required to fulfill SF State Studies or Complementary Studies requirements. Biology – Physiology Major: 29–32 Units BIOL 230 / BIOL 240 , MATH 226 , all PHYS, CHEM 115 / CHEM 215 / CHEM 216 met in transfer. Lower-Division Requirements (4–7 units): Organic Chemistry sequence, BIOL 231 Upper-Division Requirements (25 units); includes Upper-division requirements (15 units): BIOL 355 ; BIOL 337 ; BIOL 612 or BIOL 630 ; BIOL 613GW or BIOL 631GW ; CHEM 340 or CHEM 349 Physiology Electives (10 units) – upon advisement. See note 3. University Electives: 16 or More Units Depends on course choices made at the community college, how transferred units are applied to the requirements above, and course choices at SF State - some courses may meet more than one requirement, e.g., both in UD GE and the major. 1 CHEM 233 is a prerequisite for CHEM 335 . If students plan to take CHEM 335 , they must take CHEM 233 . 2 BIOL 355 satisfies GE Area UD-B: Upper-Division Physical and/or Life Sciences. 3 Guided Electives (10 units) Select 10 units from the classes below; at least 6 units must be chosen from among the Group A courses. Group A BIOL 328 Human Anatomy (4 units) BIOL 350 Cell Biology (3 units) BIOL 616 Cardiorespiratory Physiology (3 units) BIOL 617 Environmental Physiology (3 units) BIOL 618 Biology of Aging (3 units) BIOL 620 Endocrinology (3 units) BIOL 621 Reproductive Physiology (3 units) BIOL 622 Hormones and Behavior (3 units) BIOL 623 Pharmacology (3 units) BIOL 640 Cellular Neurosciences (3 units) BIOL 642 Neural Systems Physiology (3 units) Group B BIOL 435 Immunology (3 units) BIOL 453 General Parasitology (3 units) BIOL 454 Parasitology Laboratory (1 unit) BIOL 525 Plant Physiology (3 units) BIOL 526 Plant Molecular Physiology Laboratory (2 units) BIOL 615 Molecular Pathophysiology (3 units) BIOL 644 LEADerS Service Learning Course: Learners Engaged in Advocating for Diversity in Science (4 units) or BIOL 654 Peer Assistants for Learning Science (PALS) (4 units) BIOL 699 Independent Study in Biology (1-3 units)
Bachelor of Science in Biology: Concentration in Microbiology – BIOL Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) Roadmap
This is a sample pathway for students who transfer to San Francisco State University in the current Bulletin year with an AS-T in Biology. Thirty-two units in the major ( BIOL 230 , BIOL 240 , CHEM 115 , CHEM 215 , CHEM 216 , MATH 226 , and the required PHYS sequence) and 33 units of lower-division GE requirements have been satisfied. Check with a major advisor about the most appropriate course sequence. Degree completion guaranteed in 60 units; see the Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) section for more information . To Do at SF State: Enough total units to reach 120 minimum for graduation; 30 units minimum at the upper-division level; to include the following: University-Wide Requirements: 11-21 Units American Institutions (0-6 units): US History, US Government, CA Government. If not met in transfer, see the next bullets. Lower-Division GE (6 units) – Area C (3 units in any subarea) and Area D (3 units). Upper-Division GE (9 units): Courses may satisfy the US History or US/CA Government requirements, and UD-C or UD-D at the same time, if approved for multiple areas. Students entering this major with the AS-T in Biology are not required to fulfill SF State Studies or Complementary Studies requirements. Biology – Microbiology Major: 30-33 Units BIOL 230 / BIOL 240 , MATH 226 , all PHYS, CHEM 115 / CHEM 215 / CHEM 216 met in transfer. Lower-Division Requirements (4-7 units): Organic Chemistry sequence, BIOL 231 Major Upper-Division Requirements/GWAR (15 units) Major Upper-Division Electives (11 units) – upon advisement. See Note 3. University Electives: 8 or More Units Depends on course choices made at the community college, how transferred units are applied to the requirements above, and course choices at SF State. Some courses may meet more than one requirement, e.g., in both UD GE and the major. 1 CHEM 233 is a prerequisite for CHEM 335 . If students plan to take CHEM 335 , they must take CHEM 233 . 2 BIOL 355 satisfies GE Area UD–B. 3 Electives in Microbiology Select 11 units from the following courses, including at least two laboratory courses. Consult an advisor to select electives that best align with your interests and future career goals. Any course taken as an elective that does not appear on this list will not be counted towards the completion of the Microbiology degree requirements unless it is approved by an advisor prior to enrolling in the course. Students who intend to apply for admission to Clinical Laboratory Science programs after graduation are strongly advised to speak with a Microbiology advisor for help in choosing their elective classes. BIOL 420 General Virology (3 units) BIOL 425 Emerging Diseases (3 units) BIOL 430 Medical Microbiology (3 units) BIOL 435 Immunology (3 units) BIOL 442 Microbial Physiology (3 units) BIOL 446 Microbial Genomics (4 units) BIOL 453 General Parasitology (3 units) BIOL 490 Ecology of Infectious Diseases (4 units) BIOL 638 Bioinformatics and Sequence Analysis (4 units) BIOL 644 LEADerS Service Learning Course: Learners Engaged in Advocating for Diversity in Science (4 units) Select two laboratory courses from the following: BIOL 431 Medical Microbiology Laboratory (2 units) BIOL 436 Immunology Laboratory (2 units) BIOL 443 Microbial Physiology Laboratory (2 units) BIOL 454 Parasitology Laboratory (1 unit) BIOL 625 Hematology (3 units) BIOL 699 Independent Study in Biology (1-3 units) CHEM 343 Biochemistry I Laboratory (3 units) or CHEM 336 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory (2 units)
Bachelor of Science in Biology: Concentration in Physiology Roadmap
This roadmap is a suggested plan of study and does not replace meeting with an advisor. Please note that students may need to adjust the actual sequence of courses based on course availability. Please consult an advisor in your major program for further guidance.
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies: Concentration in Natural Resource Management and Conservation – BIOL Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) Roadmap
This is a sample pathway for students who transfer to San Francisco State University in the current Bulletin year with an AS-T in Biology. Up to 15 units in the major ( BIOL 230 , BIOL 240 , and CHEM 115 ) and all lower-division GE requirements have been satisfied. Check with a major advisor about the most appropriate course sequence. Degree completion guaranteed in 60 units; see the Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) section for more information.
Bachelor of Science in Biology: Concentration in Microbiology Roadmap
This roadmap is a suggested plan of study and does not replace meeting with an advisor. Please note that students may need to adjust the actual sequence of courses based on course availability. Please consult an advisor in your major program for further guidance.
Bachelor of Arts in Biology – BIOL Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) Roadmap
http://bulletin.sfsu.edu/colleges/science-engineering/biology/ba-general-biology/adt-roadmap/
This is a sample pathway for students who transfer to San Francisco State University in the current Bulletin year with an AS-T in Biology. 18 units in the major ( BIOL 230 / BIOL 240 , CHEM 115 , CHEM 215 , MATH 226 , PHYS 111 , and PHYS 112 ) and 33 units of lower-division GE requirements have been satisfied. Check with a major advisor about the most appropriate course sequence. Degree completion guaranteed in 60 units; see the Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) section for more information . To Do at SF State: Enough total units to reach 120 minimum for graduation; 30 units minimum at the upper-division level; to include the following: University-Wide Requirements: 15-21 Units American Institutions (0-6 units): Courses may satisfy both American Institutions and Upper-Division GE if approved for multiple areas. Lower-Division GE (6 units): Area C (3 units in any subarea) and Area D (3 units). D2 satisfies US History if needed; D3 satisfies US/CA Government requirement if needed). Upper-Division GE (9 units): Courses required for the major may double-count if approved for UD GE. B.A. Biology students satisfy Complementary Studies by taking courses in chemistry, physics, and mathematics that are required for the major. General Biology Major: 40 Units BIOL 230 / BIOL 240 , MATH 226 , PHYS 111 , PHYS 112 , CHEM 115 , CHEM 215 met in transfer. Lower-Division Requirements (4 units): BIOL 231 , either CHEM 130 or CHEM 233 (Hidden prerequisite for CHEM 233 met in transfer) Major Upper-Division Requirements/GWAR (16-23 units) Major Upper-Division Electives (7-16 units) University Electives: 7 or More Units Depends on course choices made at the community college, how transferred units are applied to the requirements above, and course choices at SF State. Some courses may meet more than one requirement, e.g., both in UD GE and the major. Upper-division electives recommended to meet the minimum 40-unit requirement. 1 Upper-Division General Education: Physical, and Life Sciences (UD–B) is satisfied upon completion of BIOL 355 . 2 The following courses fulfill the GWAR requirement: BIOL 351GW Experiments in Cell and Molecular Biology - GWAR (4 units) BIOL 402GW General Microbiology Laboratory - GWAR (3 units) BIOL 475GW Herpetology - GWAR (3 units) BIOL 478GW Ornithology - GWAR (4 units) BIOL 529GW Plant Ecology - GWAR (4 units) BIOL 570GW Biology of Fishes - GWAR (4 units) BIOL 586GW Marine Ecology Laboratory - GWAR (4 units) BIOL 613GW Human Physiology Laboratory - GWAR (3 units) BIOL 631GW Animal Physiology Laboratory - GWAR (4 units)
Bachelor of Arts in General Biology
http://bulletin.sfsu.edu/colleges/science-engineering/biology/ba-general-biology/
The curriculum in general biology provides students with exposure to a broad spectrum of biological sciences including genetics, cell biology, physiology, ecology, and organismal and evolutionary biology. Since basic principles of physical science are central to many biological concepts, coursework in physics and chemistry is included in the lower-division requirements. The B.A. program is suited for students preparing for professional schools, including teacher credentialing programs, or careers that require students to be versed in diverse areas of biology.
Bachelor of Science in Biology: Concentration in Physiology
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The Physiology program is designed to provide a firm foundation in physiology. Students interested in vertebrate, invertebrate, and plant physiology will find this concentration appropriate. The program is one commonly taken by students preparing for careers in the health professions. Please note, though, that it may be necessary to take courses in addition to those required for the concentration to satisfy the prerequisites for admission to graduate schools or health profession programs. It is strongly recommended that you speak with an advisor for assistance in creating an academic roadmap that satisfies the admission requirements for the specific health profession programs you intend to apply to.
Bachelor of Science in Biology: Concentration in Microbiology
http://bulletin.sfsu.edu/colleges/science-engineering/biology/bs-biology-concentration-microbiology/
Students may select courses emphasizing general microbiology or medical microbiology. The selection of an appropriate program not only prepares students for careers in research, industry, public health, clinical laboratory, or state or federal service but also provides the basis for graduate study in microbiology.
Bachelor of Science in Biology: Concentration in Cell and Molecular Biology
Coursework in biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics prepares students for advanced studies in cell and molecular biology. The program is also recommended for pre-medical students because it allows students to take the majority of courses required for admission to medical school in the process of completing this major. (For more information, see Pre-health Professions. )
Bachelor of Arts in General Biology Roadmap
http://bulletin.sfsu.edu/colleges/science-engineering/biology/ba-general-biology/roadmap-i-ii-eng/
This roadmap is a suggested plan of study and does not replace meeting with an advisor. Please note that students may need to adjust the actual sequence of courses based on course availability. Please consult an advisor in your major program for further guidance.
Bachelor of Science in Biology: Concentration in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology Roadmap
...upon completion of BIOL 240 . 5 Ecology and Evolution Electives - 9 units BIOL 380 Evolutionary...
Biology (Marine Science) BS + Interdisciplinary Marine and Estuarine Sciences MS SF Scholars Roadmap
...Life Science) is satisfied upon completion of BIOL 240 . 5 Students are encouraged to take...
Bachelor of Science in Biology: Concentration in Marine Science Roadmap
...Life Science) is satisfied upon completion of BIOL 240 . 5 Students are encouraged to take...
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry – CHEM Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) Roadmap
...a BIOL 240 prerequisite. Students wishing to enroll in BIOL 350 , BIOL 355 , and BIOL...
B.S. in Biochemistry and M.S. Chemistry: Biochemistry SF State Scholars Roadmap
...a BIOL 240 prerequisite. Students wishing to enroll in BIOL 350 , BIOL 355 , and BIOL...
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry Roadmap
...a BIOL 240 prerequisite. Students wishing to enroll in BIOL 350 , BIOL 355 , and BIOL...
Met in Major
http://bulletin.sfsu.edu/undergraduate-education/general-education/met-in-major/
...Life Science) - BIOL 240 or BIOL 313 B3 (Laboratory Science) - BIOL 240 or BIOL 313...
Bachelor of Science in Biology: Concentration in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology
...Life Science) is satisfied upon completion of BIOL 240 . Upper-Division General Education: Physical and...
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
http://bulletin.sfsu.edu/colleges/science-engineering/chemistry-biochemistry/bs-biochemistry/
...a BIOL 240 prerequisite. Students wishing to enroll in BIOL 350 , BIOL 355 , and BIOL...
Bachelor of Science in Biology: Concentration in Marine Science
...Life Science) is satisfied upon completion of BIOL 240 . Upper-Division General Education, Physical, and...
Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology: Concentration in Integrated Teacher Education Program in Physical Education
...either BIOL 212 and BIOL 220 or BIOL...in conjunction with KIN 240 . Adapted Physical Education...
Child and Adolescent Development BA (Elementary Education Teaching Pre-Credential) + Special Education MA + Extensive Support Needs Credential SF Scholars Roadmap
...lists. 10 Science Courses BIOL 300 Nature Study...Physical Education Courses KIN 240 Introduction to Teaching...
Child and Adolescent Development (Elementary Education Teaching) BA + Special EducationMA + Mild to Moderate Support Needs Credential SF Scholars Roadmap
...lists. 10 Science Courses BIOL 300 Nature Study...Physical Education Courses KIN 240 Introduction to Teaching...
Child and Adolescent Development BA (Elementary Education Teaching Pre-Credential) + Visual Impairment Credential + Special Education MA Scholars Roadmap
...degree. 11 Science Courses BIOL 300 Nature Study...Physical Education Courses KIN 240 Introduction to Teaching...
Bachelor of Arts in Child Development Pre-K to 3rd Grade Roadmap
...Science Course Select One: BIOL 300 Nature Study...Course Select One: KIN 240 Introduction to Teaching...
Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies
http://bulletin.sfsu.edu/colleges/science-engineering/environment/ba-environmental-studies/
...are satisfied upon completion of either BIOL 240 or BIOL 313 . Core (23-26 units...
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry Roadmap
...are prerequisites for PHYS 240 and PHYS 242...2 units) CHEM 667 / BIOL 667 Optical Engineering...