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Biology (BS)

Course offerings in the Biology curriculum are designed to (1) provide pre-professional training for students planning careers in the biological sciences, dentistry, medicine, and other health sciences, (2) prepare students for teaching biology or science in the elementary or secondary school, and (3) provide the basic foundation for graduate study in biology.

Mission Statement

The Biology program at Dallas Baptist University is designed to produce knowledgeable individuals who have an understanding of the foundational biological tenets of God's creation. The academic information is presented in a Christian context to enhance the students' ability to become responsible, professional, and caring citizens in society.

Goals of the Biology Major

The Biology program seeks to meet the following goals to provide courses with content appropriate for forming a strong foundation in biology:

  • To meet the needs of students who are preparing for vocations in the health field and environmental science.

  • To provide the necessary foundation for students intending to continue in graduate work in biology.

  • To meet the needs of those preparing for a teaching career with biology as a teaching field.

  • To provide skills needed by those students who elect biology as a major in order to prepare for employment in a biologically related field.

  • To graduate students from the program who are well prepared and who reflect the proficiencies of the field.

  • To enable students to make wise ethical and moral decisions concerning issues that affect humans and their environment.

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

courses

credit hours (bS)

CORE EXPERIENCE

DBUE 1301 - Foundations for the DBU Experience

3

Developing A Christian Mind
DBUE 2301 - Developing a Christian Mind

3

English

9

ENGL 1301/1401 - Composition and Rhetoric I

ENGL 1302 - Composition and Rhetoric II

and

ENGL 2301 - World Literature I

or

ENGL 2302 - World Literature II

Fine Arts
FINE 1306 - Introduction to Fine Arts

3

History HIST Lower Level (LL)

3

Choose one 3-hour course from HIST LL Course List.

Kinesiology

1

KNES 1101 - Fitness for Living

Mathematics (3-4 hour course)

3

Choose one:

MATH 1303 - College Algebra

MATH 1307 - Finite Math for Business Analysis

MATH 1405 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry I**

**Students in Pre-Pharmacy concentration must take MATH 1405.

Natural Science (3-4 hour LL course)

4

BIOL 1405 - Modern Concepts in Biology I

Religion

9

RELI 1301 - Old Testament Survey

RELI 1302 - New Testament Survey

and one additional RELI course from RELI Course List.

Social Science

3

POLS 2301 - American National Government

Total Core Experience

41

Additional Program General Education Hours

12

BIOL 1406 - Modern Concepts in Biology II

BIOL 2405 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I

BIOL 2406 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II

Biology Major

16

BIOL 3404 - Genetics (S-L)

BIOL 4101 - Biology Seminar

CHEM 1401 - General Chemistry I

CHEM 1402 - General Chemistry II

MATH 2301 - Elementary Probability and Statistics

Select one of the following five areas of concentration

General Biology Concentration

15

BIOL UL (4-hour)

BIOL UL (4-hour)

BIOL UL (4-hour)

BIOL UL (3-hour)

Upper-Level

Lower or Upper-Level

16

20

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED

120

Pre-Medical Concentration

31

The Pre-Medical concentration requires the student to complete the biology major core courses, plus the following concentration and elective courses to satisfy the prerequisite requirements for entry into a graduate Medical School Program 

BIOL 3401 - Biochemistry

CHEM 3402 - Organic Chemistry I

CHEM 3403 - Organic Chemistry II

PHYS 1401 - General Physics I

PHYS 1402 - General Physics II

BIOL UL (4-hour)

BIOL UL (4-hour)

BIOL UL (3-hour)

Electives

Upper-Level

Lower or Upper-Level

8

12

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED

120

**Please refer to your prospective Medical School program entry requirements for guidance selecting your upper-level degree-supporting electives. Please discuss with your advisor prior to enrolling in these classes to confirm your choice(s). 

Pre-Dental Concentration

31

The Pre-Dental concentration requires the student to complete the biology major core courses, plus the following concentration and elective courses to satisfy the prerequisite requirements for entry into a graduate Dental School Program

BIOL 3401 - Biochemistry

BIOL 3409 - Microbiology

CHEM 3402 - Organic Chemistry I

CHEM 3403 - Organic Chemistry II

PHYS 1401 - General Physics I

PHYS 1402 - General Physics II

BIOL UL (4-hour)

BIOL UL (3-hour)

Electives

Upper-Level

Lower or Upper-Level

8

12

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED

120

**Please refer to your prospective Dental School program entry requirements for guidance selecting your upper-level degree-supporting electives. Please discuss with your advisor prior to enrolling in these classes to confirm your choice(s). 

Pre-Pharmacy Concentration

37

The Pre-Pharmacy concentration requires the student to complete the biology major core courses, plus the following concentration and elective courses to satisfy the prerequisite requirements for entry into a graduate Pharmacy program. 

BIOL 3401 – Biochemistry 

BIOL 3409 – Microbiology 

COMA 1302 – Speech and Interpersonal Communication 

CHEM 3402 – Organic Chemistry I 

CHEM 3403 – Organic Chemistry II 

PHYS 1401 – General Physics I 

PHYS 1402 – General Physics II 

BIOL UL (4-hour)

BIOL UL (3-hour)

Electives

Upper-Level

Lower or Upper-Level

8

4

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED

120

Please refer to your prospective Doctor of Pharmacy program for guidance selecting your upper-level degree-supporting electives. Please discuss with your advisor prior to enrolling in these classes to confirm your choice(s).

Pre-Physician Assistant Concentration

22

The Pre-Physician Assistant concentration requires the student to complete the biology major core courses, plus the following concentration and elective courses to satisfy the prerequisite requirements for entry into a graduate Physician Assistant Program. 

BIOL 3409 – Microbiology 

CHEM 3402 – Organic Chemistry I 

MATH 2301 – Elementary Probability and Statistics 

 The student must take an additional 11 hours of upper-level biology electives.

Electives

Upper-Level

Lower or Upper-Level

12

15

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED

120

Please refer to your prospective Physician Assistant program for guidance selecting your upper-level degree-supporting electives. Please discuss with your advisor prior to enrolling in these classes to confirm your choice(s). 

Required courses for acceptance to medical school or dental school for students in any major:

BIOL 1405 – Modern Concepts in Biology I 

BIOL 1406 – Modern Concepts in Biology II 

BIOL 2405 – Human Anatomy and Physiology I 

BIOL 2406 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II 

BIOL 3401 - Biochemistry 

BIOL 3404 - Genetics (S-L) 

CHEM 1401 - General Chemistry I 

CHEM 1402 - General Chemistry II 

CHEM 3402 - Organic Chemistry I 

CHEM 3403 - Organic Chemistry II 

MATH 1303 - College Algebra (or MATH 1307 or MATH 1405) 

MATH 2301 - Elementary Probability and Statistics 

PHYS 1401 - General Physics I 

PHYS 1402 - General Physics II 

 Additional recommended electives for pre-medical and pre-dental students in any major: 

BIOL 2302 - Medical Terminology for Health Professions 

BIOL 3101 – Introduction to Scientific Literature 

BIOL 3403 - Vertebrate Embryology 

BIOL 3406 - Pathophysiology 

BIOL 3409 – Microbiology 

BIOL 4303 – Cell Biology 

BIOL 4304 – Immunology 

BIOL 4307 – Bioethics 

BIOL 4402 – Molecular Genetics 

BIOL 4403 – Histology

At least 12 credit hours in the major program must be completed at Dallas Baptist University, including nine upper-level course hours.

A 120-credit-hour minimum for a bachelor's degree is required, including 36 upper-level credit hours.

Minimum GPA Required for Graduation from Dallas Baptist University: DBU requires a minimum institutional cumulative, major, and minor GPA of 2.0.

(S-L) = Course(s) with field-based service-learning component.

MINOR IN BIOLOGY

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

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