Biological Sciences B.S.: Environmental Science Emphasis
The B.S. in Biology with an Environmental Science emphasis is specifically designed for students wishing to seek careers in environmental science, including those is research, non-profit organizations, private industry and governmental agencies. Core courses and electives are meant to prepare students for these pursuits with a rigorous well-rounded program that includes diverse opportunities for experiential field work.
Required Courses
Core Courses
Upper Division Elective Requirements
Six units of upper-division elective courses. At least one course must be in Biology or Chemistry:
BIO 103 | Microbiology | 4 |
BIO 103L | Microbiology Laboratory | 0 |
BIO 152 | Cellular Biology | 3 |
BIO 152L | Cellular Biology Laboratory | 1 |
BIO 153 | The Sociobiology of Food | 3 |
BIO 168 | Field Methods in Geosciences and Oceanography | 1-3 |
BIO 169 | Introduction to Biological Oceanography | 3 |
BIO 187 | Advanced Selected Topics in Biology | 1-3 |
CHE 109 | Advanced Biochemistry | 3 |
CHE 120 | Instrumental Methods of Analysis | 3 |
CHE 120L | Instrumental Methods of Analysis Laboratory | 2 |
GIS 120 | Intermediate GIS | 3 |
Seminar/Research Requirements
Two courses in:
Minimum total units required for B.S. in Biological Sciences with an Environmental Science emphasis: 80-82.
Plus 34 units of the LACE General Education requirements. (NOTE: B.S. degrees do NOT have a LACE Language requirement.) Overall, students must complete a total of 124 semester units, with at least 45 upper-division units, to fulfill all requirements for a B.S. degree at MSMU.
*BIO 195 fulfills the capstone requirement for Biology.