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Biology, B.A.

Location(s): Statesboro, Armstrong-Savannah


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Georgia Southern’s Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology is for those who wish to explore interests beyond the biological sciences. The B.A. in Biology offers a more flexible study program that is augmented by interdisciplinary experiences acquired through minor and language requirements. Our students choose from a variety of exciting traditional and nontraditional minors. These range from Chemistry, Art, and Technical Writing to Music, Criminal Justice and more!

The B.A. in Biology can serve as a fulfilling focal point in a liberal arts education.

Degree Requirements: 124 Credit Hours


See Core IMPACTS  for required courses in Core IMPACTS and Additional Course Requirements.

General Requirements (Core IMPACTS): 42 Credit Hours


Additional Requirements: 4 Credit Hours


Major Specific Requirements: 6 Credit Hours


Major Requirements: 28 Credit Hours


BIOL - Prerequisite Courses: 3-9 Credit Hours


All BIOL 4000 and 5000-level courses require prior completion of one or more of BIOL 3131, BIOL 3133, and BIOL 3134; see course listings for specific requirements and consult with an Advisor to plan the program of study.

BIOL - Required Course: 3 Credit Hours


BIOL - Elective Courses: 16-22 Credit Hours


Students must complete 16-22 hours of upper level biology coursework (BIOL 3000-level and above, not to include BIOL 3100 People and the Environment  or BIOL 3610 Topics in Life Science for Educators ).

  • BIOL - Elective Courses (Level 3000 and above)
  • or BCHM 5201 - Biochemistry I (4 Credit Hours)  may substitute for a BIOL Elective with Advisor approval.

    • Two of the biology elective courses above must have a laboratory requirement (BIOL 4-credit hour courses or other dedicated laboratory courses). However, a minimum of 3 credit hours of undergraduate research (a combination of BIOL 3890BIOL 4890, or BIOL 4895) may count as one of the two laboratory requirements.
    • Department recommends that one of the above courses qualify as a “capstone” experience; see Dept. website for list of qualifying courses. A maximum of 5 credit hours of capstone courses can be applied to the B.A. with a Major in Biology degree.

Minor (Required): 15 Credit Hours


  • Select 15 credit hours towards a minor.

Foreign Language Requirements: 0-9 Credit Hours


  • Completion through 2002-level Foreign Language (may be satisfied by a secondary school background showing 4 years or more of preparation in a single language).

General Electives: 2-11 Credit Hours


  • Must include at least 2 hours of upper-division (3000-level and above) coursework.

Total Credit Hours: 124


Other Program Requirements


  • Students must have a combined average of “C” or better for all biology courses.
  • Students must earn a “C” or better for the prerequisite biology courses BIOL 1107 BIOL 1107L BIOL 1108 , and BIOL 1108L.   
  • Students must earn a “C” or better in BIOL 3131 BIOL 3133 , and BIOL 3134  if they are used as prerequisites for BIOL 4000 and 5000-level courses.
  • Students must earn a “C” or better in BIOL 3220 .
  • Students must successfully complete the departmental exit exam.
  • Students who wish to change their major to Biology must have a total institution GPA of 2.0 or better in all coursework completed at Georgia Southern.
  • Transfer students from other institutions who wish to major in Biology must have a GPA of 2.0 or better on all credit hours attempted at other institutions as well as those hours attempted at Georgia Southern.
  • All transfer credits must be evaluated by the Undergraduate Office of Admissions and posted on the Georgia Southern transcript upon official acceptance to the University.

Advisement


Undergraduate Academic Advisement at Georgia Southern is provided to all degree-seeking undergraduate students by professional advisors. Academic Advisors are located on all three Georgia Southern University campuses. Students are required to meet with their assigned Academic Advisor at least once a semester. For more information visit the Academic Advisement  catalog page.

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