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DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY. http://www.mun.ca/biology/home/. Facilities: • Science Bldg. • Bonne Bay Field Station Indian Bay Field Station • Botanic Garden. Related Degree Programs:. B.Sc. in Biology Honours in Biology Focus in: Cell/Molecular Biology and Physiology

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY

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  1. DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY http://www.mun.ca/biology/home/ • Facilities: • • Science Bldg. • • Bonne Bay Field Station • Indian Bay Field Station • • Botanic Garden

  2. Related Degree Programs: • B.Sc. in Biology • Honours in Biology • Focus in: • Cell/Molecular Biology and Physiology • Conservation/Ecology • Marine Biology

  3. Related Degree Programs: • Joint Honours • Biology and Earth Science • Biology and Psychology • Biology and Behavioral Neuroscience • Biology and Statistics • Cell Biology and Biochemistry

  4. Advisors for different concentrations/career choices in biology Teaching Dr. Paul Marino SN3125C 737-7497 Marine Biology Dr. Robert Hooper SN1003 737-7494 Dr. David Innes SN4114 737-4754 Dr Ted Miller SN3110 737-4563 Dr. Craig Purchase SN2086 737-4452 Cell and Molecular Biology Dr. Steven Carr SN3021 737-4776 Dr. Natalia Bykova SN1005 737-7946 Dr. Tom Chapman SN4112 737-4542 Dr. Andrei Igamberdiev SN1093 737-4567 Dr. Andrew Lang SN3023 737-7517 Dr. Dawn Marshall SN2102 737-7677 Dr. Brian Staveley SN3017 737-4317

  5. Advisors for different concentrations/career choices in biology Ecology/Evolution and Conservation Dr. Thomas Chapman SN2088 737-4542 Dr. Robert Dunbrack SN1000 737-8024 Dr. Luise Hermanutz SN3115 737-7919 Dr. Ian Jones SN3122 737-7666 Dr. Roy Knoechel SN3112 737-8301 Dr. Paul Marino SN3125C 737-7497 Dr. Yolanda Wiersma SN4099 737-7499 Pre-Professional (pre-med etc..) Dr. Jean Finney-Crawley SN1093 737-7494 Dr. Faye Murrin SN4109 737-8018 Dr. Brian Staveley SN3017 737-4317 Dr Helene Volkoff SN3009 737-2140

  6. Advisors for different concentrations/career choices in biology Allied Health (nursing, physical therapy etc.) Dr. Brian Staveley SN3017 737-4317 General Biology or Undecided Ms. Karen Morris SN1086 737-8021

  7. Major in Biology 1) Pick up an "Application for Admission to Biology Majors Program" form from the Biology Office. • 2) To be admitted to the program • students must have completed: • Biology 1001/1002 with an average of at least 65%. • Minimum overall average of 60% in six other specified first-year courses (two English, two Chemistry or Physics, two Mathematics)

  8. Major in Biology • 3) Requires 40 courses: • 2 English • 15 Biology courses • 7 ‘Core’ courses • Introductory Biology (1&2) • Ecology • Genetics • Cell Biology • Evolution • One of: • Comparative Animal Physiology • Plant Physiology • Biophysics • Microbial Physiology

  9. Major in Biology • 8 Biology Electives: • (*2000, 3000 & 4000 level) • 10 non-Biology required science courses • Introductory Chemistry (1&2) or General Chemistry (1&2) • Organic Chemistry for Biologists • Introductory Physics (1&2) or General Physics (1&2) • Algebra and Trigonometry • Calculus • Introductory Biochemistry • Metabolism • Statistics for Life Science Students *1 Science elective (for a B.Sc. 26 courses must be in science) 12 General electives (may include additional Biology courses)

  10. Major in Biology • One or more of the organism courses (Invertebrate, Vertebrate and Plant Biology) are key prerequisites to many 3000 & 4000 level Biology courses, and it is recommended that at least one be completed in second year.

  11. Honours in Biology 1) 'B' or better in each Biology course beyond first year or 75% average in the 23 Biology courses required for an Honours (excluding first year biology) 2) submit an "Application for Admission to Honours Program Faculty of Arts or Science" form to the Registrar's Office at the beginning of third year (ie., at the start of the fifth semester or later)

  12. Honours in Biology • 3) Course Requirements: 40 Courses • 2 English courses • 23 Biology courses: • 7 Biology Core courses • 14 Biology Electives • Honours Dissertation • 499A and 499B • 10 Non-Biology Science Courses • 5 General Electives (may include additional Biology)

  13. Each Winter Term, a Biology Majors Meeting is held, with a focus on jobs and off-campus courses • Conservation Corps • Marine Institute • Ocean Sciences Centre • Bonne Bay • Memorial University Botanic Garden • Career Development and Experiential Learning • NL Depart. of the Environment and Conservation; Salmonier Nature Park • Harlow Campus Biology courses • Terrestrial biology field course • Biotechnology course • Biology Undergraduate Student organization (BIOS) Pizza and Soft Drinks provided

  14. Thinking of Jobs- Some careers that a biology degree could lead to • Grad School • Government • Industry • Education

  15. PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL CONCENTRATIONS • Pre-Pharmacy • Pre- Dental • Pre-Medical • Pre-Veterinary • Chiropractic Medicine • Osteopathic Medicine • Optometric Medicine • Podiatric Medicine

  16. ALLIED HEALTH FIELDS • Cytotechnology • Extracorporeal Circulation Technician • Health Administration • Health Information Administration • Medical Technology • Nursing • Physicians Assistant • Occupational Therapy • Physical Therapy • Speech Pathology • Allied Health-Undesignated

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