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Biology

Students choose from a traditional biology major curriculum or an option designed to prepare them for Pre-Physical Therapy, Pre-Occupational Therapy or Pre-Physician's Assistant programs. These curricula parallel the first two years of a baccalaureate degree in biology. The traditional biology major prepares students, upon graduation, to transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue a career in biology related fields such as molecular biology, cell biology, physiology, microbiology, biochemistry, ecology or any biological field. Students interested in Pre-Medicine, Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Chiropractic or Pre-Veterinary may major in either the traditional Biology major or Chemistry major. Contact the department chair for assistance in choosing an appropriate major.
The Pre-Professional option prepares students to transfer to colleges offering programs in Pre-Physical Therapy, Pre-Occupational Therapy or Pre-Physician's Assistant.

What will students learn if they study Biology Transfer or Biology Pre-Professional Degree Options?
They concentrate on the theoretical and applied sciences, and mathematics. Their studies prepare students to meet the challenges of advanced study in professional careers.

Are there any requirements that must be satisfied before taking courses in the major?
A passing score on the College's placement mathematics test for both Algebra I and Algebra II or MAT 013 and MAT 014 is required for all Biology majors. In addition, a high school laboratory biology course with a minimum grade of "C" or BIO 010 and a high school laboratory chemistry or CHM 010 with a minimum grade of "C" are also required.

How long will it take to complete this degree?
Students who do not need developmental coursework can complete the degree in two years. Students may shorten the amount of time by taking courses in the summer and winter sessions.

Questions?
Contact  Tracie Gerow, Biology Department Chairperson at (732) 906-2592.

BIOLOGY OPTION - SCIENCE TRANSFER DEGREE
Associate in Science (A.S.) Degree - BIO.AS

Below are required courses and recommended course groupings and sequences for program completion. Courses may have prerequistes and corequisite requirements. Check course descriptions for details.

CoursesCreditsRequisites/Comments
Semester I
BIO 123GENERAL BIOLOGY I 4
One year of high school laboratory biology or BIO 010 and one year of high school laboratory chemistry or CHM 010. Also appropriate score on the College’s placement test or MAT 013 or MAT 013A/MAT 013B
CHM 123
GENERAL CHEMISTRY I 4
MAT 014or MAT014A/MAT014Bor appropriate score on the College’s placement test and one year of high school laboratory chemistry or CHM 010
ENG 121ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3
A passing score on the writing portion of the College’s Placement Test or a grade of ´C´ or better in ENG 010; completion of RDG 009 with a ´C´ or better or a score on the reading portion of the College’s placement test that exempts the students from RDG 009
MAT 129PRECALCULUS 4
Appropriate score on the College’s placement test and/or satisfactory score on the diagnostic examination, “B” or better in MAT 014, or departmental approval.
You may substitute MAT 014A plus MAT 014B.

MAT 131-132 recommended

Physical/Health Ed Elective

1-3
Semester II
BIO 124GENERAL BIOLOGY II 4
BIO 123
CHM 124GENERAL CHEMISTRY II4
CHM 123

ENG 122
or
ENG 125


ENGLISH COMPOSITION II

ENGLISH COMPOSITION II: WRITITNG ABOUT LITERATURE
3
A grade of ´C´ or better in ENG 121 and a passing score on the reading portion of the College’s placement test or a grade of ´C´ or better in ENG 121 and a grade of ´C´ or better in RDG 011

You may substitute ENG 125
MAT 131ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS I 4
MAT 129, or MAT 129A/129B, or appropriate score on the College’s placement test and/or satisfactory score on the Diagnostic Examination, or departmental approval
Semester III
BIO 221MICROBIOLOGY 4
BIO 118, 120, OR 124; and CHM 118 OR 124
BIO 221 is offered in the fall semester only
PHY 121GENERAL PHYSICS 4
MAT 129 or MAT 129A/MAT 129B
____ ____GENERAL EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCES (GE SS)

3

____ ____

GENERAL EDUCATION HUMANITIES

(GE HUM)

3
CSC 106INTERMEDIATEPC APPLICATIONSWITHPROGRAMMING 3
Semester IV
____ ____ BIOLOGY ELECTIVE


4


You may choose BIO 228 (offered fall only) or BIO 224(offered spring only) or BIO 229 (offered spring only) or BIO 240.
PHY 122GENERAL PHYSICS 4PHY 121
____ ____ GENERAL EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCES (GE SS) 3
____ ____

GENERAL EDUCATION HUMANITIES

(GE HUM)

3
____ ____SCIENCE/MATH ELECTIVE 3-4
You may select from BIO 224(offered spring only), BIO 228(offered fall only),BIO229 (offered spring only) CHM 221with CHM 227,or MAT 132 or a course with permission of the Department Chairperson. Please see catalog for appropriate prerequisites

Total Credits:

65-68

BIOLOGY PRE-PROFESSIONAL OPTION - SCIENCE TRANSFER DEGREE
Associate in Science (A.S.) Degree - BPPST.AS

(Recommended for students interested in Pre-Physician’s Assistant, Pre-Occupational Therapy or Pre-Physical Therapy programs)

CoursesCreditsRequisites/Comments
Semester I
BIO 123GENERAL BIOLOGY I 4One year of high school laboratory biology or BIO 010 and one year of high school laboratory chemistry or CHM 010. Also appropriate score on the College’s placement test or MAT 013

CHM 123CHEMISTRY I 4
MAT 014 or MAT014A/MAT 014Bor appropriate score on the College’s placement test and one year of high school chemistry
ENG 121ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3
A passing score on the writing portion of the College’s placement test or a grade of ´C´ or better in ENG 010; completion of RDG 009 with a ´C´ or better or a score on the reading portion of the College’s Placement Test that exempts the student from RDG 009
MAT 129 PRECALCULUS 4
Appropriate score on the College’s placement test and/or satisfactory score on the diagnostic examination, “B” or better in MAT 014, or departmental approval.
You may substitute MAT 014A plus MAT 014B.

MAT 131-132 recommended

Physical/Health Ed Elective

1-3
Semester II
BIO 124GENERAL BIOLOGY II 4
BIO 123
CHM 124CHEMISTRY II4
CHM 123
ENG 122
or
ENG 125
ENGLISH COMPOSITION II

ENGLISH COMPOSITION II: WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE
3A grade of ´C´ or better in ENG 121 and a passing score on the reading portion of the College’s Placement Test or a grade of ´C´ or better in ENG 121 and a grade of ´C´ or better in RDG 011

MAT 131ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS I 4MAT 129, or MAT 129A/129B, or appropriate score on the College’s placement test and/or satisfactory score on the diagnostic examination, or departmental approval
Semester III
BIO 111HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I 4One year of high school laboratory biology or BIO 010 and one year of high school laboratory chemistry or CHM 010 and appropriate score on the College’s placement test or MAT 013 or MAT 013A/MAT 013B
PHY 121GENERAL PHYSICS 4
MAT 129or MAT 129A/MAT 129B
____ ____ GENERAL EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCES (GE SS)

3

____ ____

GENERAL EDUCATION HUMANITIES (GE HUM)

3
CSC 106INTERMEDIATE PCAPPLICATIONSWITH PROGRAMMING 3
Semester IV
BIO 112HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II 4
BIO 111
PHY 122GENERAL PHYSICS 4
PHY 121
____ ____ GENERAL EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCES (GE SS) 3
____ ____ GENERAL EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCES (GE HUM) 3
____ ____ SCIENCE/MATH ELECTIVE 3-4
You may select from BIO 221,
BIO 228(offered fall only), BIO 229 (offered springonly),BIO 240, CHM 221 with CHM 227,or MAT 132 or a course with permission of the department chairperson. Please see catalogfor appropriate prerequisites.

Total Credits:

65-68

 
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