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Accelerated Biology Degree Requirements

Complete these requirements for an accelerated degree in Biology.

All requirements for both the undergraduate (B.S.) and master's (M.S.) degrees must be met. Students may double count up to 12 graduate-level credits towards the requirements for their undergraduate degree and their M.S. degree requirements. Accelerated degree students must obtain their M.S. degree within 12 months of completing their undergraduate degree, provided that the degree requirements can be completed in that time frame.

Biology B.S. Requirements

Bachelor of Science with Major in Biology

This program is designed for students interested in obtaining a broad background in biology, with maximum flexibility in program design.  Students should consult with their adviser to develop an appropriate course of study.  For example, students anticipating a career in biotechnology or biomedical science research may emphasize coursework in molecular, cellular and developmental biology.  Students anticipating careers  with ecological and evolutionary applications may emphasize coursework that explores animal behavior, biodiversity, evolutionary history and interactions of organisms and their environments.

Required 120 credits (36 of which must be numbered 300 or above, and 30 of which must be from UND) including:

I. Essential Studies requirements (See University ES listing, minimum 39 total credits.) The following courses must be taken as part of the Essential Studies requirement:

Course List
Code Title Credits
ENGL 110College Composition I3
ENGL 130Composition II: Writing for Public Audiences3
COMM 110Fundamentals of Public Speaking3
Total Credits9

II. 44 major hours including:

A. Core requirements (24 hours), all courses below:

Course List
Code Title Credits
BIOL 120Orientation to the Biology Major1
BIOL 150
& BIOL 151
General Biology I
and General Biology II *
6
BIOL 150L
& BIOL 151L
General Biology I Laboratory
and General Biology II Laboratory
2
BIOL 312Evolution3
BIOL 315Genetics3
BIOL 332General Ecology3
BIOL 341Cell Biology3
BIOL 480Senior Capstone Seminar **3
Total Credits24
*

Students who take BIOL 111 Concepts of Biology and BIOL 111L Concepts of Biology Laboratoryand earn a grade of "B" or higher in both of those courses prior to becoming a Biology major may complete the General Biology sequence by taking BIOL 150 General Biology Iand BIOL 150L General Biology I Laboratory.

**

Three credits for an accepted BIOL 489 Senior Honors Thesis can be substituted for the BIOL 480 Senior Capstone Seminar with prior approval of the thesis topic by the Chair of Biology.

We strongly advise mastery of materials in all core courses except BIOL 480 Senior Capstone Seminar prior to enrolling in other 300 or 400 level Biology courses.

At least 15 of the total 44 credits required for the BS degree must be taken in the UND Biology department, exclusive of the credits earned in other departments and institutions.

B. Advanced requirements (minimum 20 credit hours):

1. Electives. All 300 or 400 level Biology courses will count toward the 20 elective credit hours needed. Certain science courses in other departments may also qualify as electives (see examples below).

Students may include no more than ten combined credit hours from BIOL 494 Directed Studies; BIOL 492 Research; BIOL 491 Seminar, and BIOL 489 Senior Honors Thesis towards the total 44 credit hours required for this Biology major.

Up to two of the following courses from UND departments outside Biology can be applied toward the 20 elective credits required for a BS in Biology degree (lecture + lab = 1 course). Other courses will be considered on a case by case basis. To have a course considered, the student should provide a syllabus to the Department Chair.

Course List
Code Title Credits
ANTH 325
Human Origins
ANTH 335
Primates
BIMD 220
& 220L
Human Anatomy & Physiology I
and Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab *
or BIMD 221
& 221L
Human Anatomy & Physiology II
and Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab
BIMD 302
& 302L
General Microbiology Lecture
and General Microbiology Laboratory
BIMD 328
Introduction to Immunology
BIMD 401
Advanced Biochemistry

 * Either BIMD 220/220L or BIMD 221/221L can count as an elective, but not both courses

  • BIMD 301 Biochemistry will not be allowed to fulfill elective requirements
  • BIMD 202 Introduction to Medical Microbiology Lecture/BIMD 202L Introduction to Medical Microbiology Laboratory will only be allowed with special permission of the Biology department Chair

2. Laboratory Requirement.  At least four upper-division Biology courses with laboratories must be included in the 44 hour major. The following labs or courses satisfy this requirement:

Course List
Code Title Credits
Courses fulfilling lab requirement *
BIOL 312L
Evolution Laboratory
BIOL 332L
Gen Ecology Lab
BIOL 336
Systematic Botany
BIOL 341L
Cell Biol Lab
BIOL 363
Entomology
BIOL 364L
Parasitology Laboratory
BIOL 369L
Histology Lab
BIOL 376L
Animal Biology Laboratory
BIOL 410
Molecular Biology Techniques
BIOL 415
Genomics
BIOL 416
Ecological Genomics
BIOL 418
Systems Biology
BIOL 425
Ichthyology
BIOL 426
Birds & Mammals
BIOL 431
Wildlife Management
BIOL 433
Aquatic Ecology
BIOL 438
Fisheries Management
BIOL 442L
Physiology of Organs and Systems Laboratory
BIMD 302L
General Microbiology Laboratory
*

BIOL 494 Directed Studies or BIOL 492 Research may be counted as one upper-division laboratory requirement with appropriate documentation of the laboratory experience and approval by the supervising faculty member and the Biology Department Chairperson prior to taking the research credits.

III. Cognate requirements in other departments (29-32 credit hours):

Course List
Code Title Credits
Mathematics *
MATH 146Applied Calculus I **3-4
or MATH 165 Calculus I
Chemistry8
General Chemistry
CHEM 121
& 121L
& CHEM 122
& CHEM 122L
General Chemistry I
and General Chemistry I Laboratory
and General Chemistry II
and General Chemistry II Laboratory
OR
CHEM 221
& 221L
& CHEM 254
& CHEM 254L
Fundamentals of Chemistry - Concepts
and Fundamentals of Chemistry Laboratory
and Inorganic Chemistry I
and Inorganic Chemistry I Laboratory ***
Organic Chemistry7-8
CHEM 340
& 340L
& BIMD 301
Survey of Organic Chemistry
and Survey of Organic Chemistry Laboratory
and Biochemistry ****
OR
CHEM 341
& 341L
& CHEM 342
& CHEM 342L
Organic Chemistry I
and Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
and Organic Chemistry II
and Organic Chemistry II Laboratory
OR
CHEM 341
& 341L
& BIMD 301
Organic Chemistry I
and Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
and Biochemistry
Physical Sciences8
PHYS 161
& PHYS 162
Introductory College Physics I
and Introductory College Physics II #
OR
PHYS 211
& PHYS 212
College Physics I
and College Physics II
OR
PHYS 251
& PHYS 252
University Physics I
and University Physics II
Statistical Methods and Data Interpretation
Select one of the following:3-4
BIOL 470
Biometry ##
SOC 326
Sociological Statistics
MATH 321
Applied Statistical Methods
*

Students with a particular aptitude for mathematics should consider taking both MATH 165 Calculus I and MATH 166 Calculus II and should consult with their advisor regarding this potential option.

**

Pre-requisites for either course are the responsibility of the student.

***

The chemistry sequence CHEM 221, CHEM 221L, CHEM 254, and CHEM 254L is intended for students with a strong background and interest in chemistry and presumes some exposure to calculus

****

The sequence of CHEM 341 Organic Chemistry I and CHEM 342 Organic Chemistry II AND BIMD 301 Biochemistry is highly recommended for pre-medicine students because some medical schools require or prefer this combination.

#

Students planning to go to graduate or medical schools are strongly encouraged to take PHYS 211 College Physics I and PHYS 212 College Physics II or PHYS 251 University Physics I and PHYS 252 University Physics II for their Physical Sciences requirement.

##

Students may take BIOL 470 and have those credits count toward biology electives AND satisfy the statistics requirement.

Teacher Certification

Students seeking secondary teacher certification in Biology must complete the Department of Teaching and Learning requirements in Secondary Education (see Secondary Education listing).

These students must complete the B.S. with Major in Biology, the B.S. in Molecular and Integrative Biology, the B.S. with Major in Biology (Professional Health Sciences Emphasis), or the B.S. in Fisheries and Wildlife Biology and include the following five courses:

Course List
Code Title Credits
BIOL 312Evolution3
BIOL 332General Ecology3
BIOL 336Systematic Botany4
BIOL 341Cell Biology3
BIMD 302
& 302L
General Microbiology Lecture
and General Microbiology Laboratory
4

These students must also complete at least four credit hours of earth science from the following:

Course List
Code Title Credits
GEOL 101
& 101L
Introduction to Geology
and Introduction to Geology Laboratory
4
GEOG 121
& 121L
Global Physical Environment
and Global Physical Environment Laboratory
4
GEOG 134
& 134L
Introduction to Global Climate
and Introduction to Global Climate Laboratory
4

Other choices of courses in Biology should be made with the aid of a Biology adviser. Among the other requirements for the major, students seeking teacher certification must complete the following option.

Course List
Code Title Credits
CHEM 340
& 340L
Survey of Organic Chemistry
and Survey of Organic Chemistry Laboratory
5
BIMD 301Biochemistry3

Students interested in certification in both Biology and Physics should take

Course List
Code Title Credits
PHYS 211College Physics I (lab included)4
PHYS 212College Physics II (lab included)4
PHYS 213College Physics III (lab included)4

Formal admission to Teacher Education is required and is normally sought while enrolled in T&L 250 Introduction to Education(see Department of Teaching and Learning listing). Biology majors seeking secondary certification must have an adviser both in the Biology Department and in the Department of Teaching and Learning.

Biology M.S. Requirements

Master of Science in Biology

Admission Requirements

  1. Must meet current minimum general requirements as published by the School of Graduate Studies.
  2. Must provide GRE General test scores. Strength of scores will be considered regarding admission and awarding of departmental support.
  3. Minimum GPA of at least 2.75 for all undergraduate work or 3.0 for the junior - senior credits.
  4. Students must indicate thesis vs. non-thesis option upon application. M.S. (thesis) students may request a change to M.S. (non-thesis) only within the first two semesters (not including summer) of enrollment. Such requests will be evaluated by the Graduate Director and the student’s advisory commmittee.
  5. Satisfy the School of Graduate Studies’ English Language Proficiency requirements as published in the graduate catalog.

Students admitted to the M.S. program may, after one calendar year, and upon the recommendation of his/her advisory committee, request to by-pass the masters degree and work directly toward the Ph.D. degree. The same GRE and GPA requirements apply for by-pass as for students applying for the doctoral program through normal application procedures, i.e., a GPA no lower than 3.0 for work completed while in the M.S. program. The recommendation of the advisory committee shall be brought to a vote in a faculty meeting. A minimum of one week before such a meeting, the faculty shall be notified that the student’s updated file consisting of the materials used for application to the M.S. program, a transcript of all academic work completed at UND, and any additional materials the student wishes to have considered is available for review.

Students seeking summer or fall admission should complete their applications by February 15. Students seeking spring admission should check the School of Graduate Studies webpage for application deadline information. Master’s degree applicants should specify interest in either the thesis or non-thesis option. Inquiries should be directed to the Director of Graduate Studies, Biology Department.

Degree Requirements

Students seeking the Master of Science degree at the University of North Dakota must satisfy all general requirements set forth by the School of Graduate Studies as well as particular requirements set forth by the Biology Department. The Master of Science degree program is designed to produce broadly trained biologists for job opportunities or continued graduate study.

Thesis Option

The M.S. degree program with thesis requires the completion of a program of study of at least 30 semester credits beyond the baccalaureate degree. The program of study, prepared with the approval of a three-member faculty advisor committee, includes the following:

  1. A minimum of 30 credits including coursework, research and thesis with research and thesis accounting for no more than 50% of credits.
  2. A minimum of three (3) credits of BIOL 503 Seminar (credits included in 1. above).
  3. A minimum of four (4) credits of BIOL 509 Scientific Writing, (credits included in 1. above). Two credits should be taken while the student is writing their thesis proposal (see below).
  4. BIOL 470 Biometry (3 credits) or other introductory statistics course and either 1) BIOL 571 Research Design and Statistical Analysis (3 credits), 2) a 500-level, data analysis course (3 credits minimum) in a specialty area approved by the student’s advisory committee, or 3) prior equivalent graduate course in statistical analysis and experimental design if approved by the student’s advisory committee.
  5. Satisfactory completion of an acceptable thesis proposal (written proposal, proposal presentation and proposal defense) evaluated by the student’s advisory committee.
  6. Satisfactory completion of a comprehensive examination administered by the student’s advisory committee; and
  7. Satisfactory completion of an acceptable thesis (written thesis, thesis seminar and thesis defense) evaluated by the student’s advisory committee.

Non-Thesis Option

This degree program is designed for students who wish to obtain broad training in graduate biology without research emphasis. The M.S. non-thesis degree program requires the completion of a program of study of at least 30 semester credits beyond the baccalaureate degree. The program of study prepared with the approval of a faculty supervisor, includes the following:

  1. At minimum of 30 credits of coursework.
  2. A minimum of three (3) credits of BIOL 503 Seminar (credits includes in 1. above).
  3. A minimum of 23 credits in the major (credits included in 1. above).
  4. BIOL 599 Research and BIOL 998 Thesis credits will not count toward the 30 credits.
  5. Satisfactory completion of a comprehensive examination administered by the student’s advisor and two other faculty members selected by the student with the concurrence of the advisor, the faculty members involved and the department chairperson.
  6. Satisfactory completion of an acceptable Independent Study. The Independent Study should be substantial and rigorous and involve a written report and a formal oral presentation to the Department.

Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Biology/Master of Science in Biology

The Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master's (ABM) degree program allows exceptional undergraduate students at UND an opportunity to complete the requirements for both the bachelor's and master's degrees at an accelerated pace. These students may double count up to 12 graduate-level credits and obtain a non-thesis master's degree within 12 months of completing the bachelor's degree.

Student eligibility requirements for application to the ABM (4+1) program

  1. Students must meet all graduate admissions eligibility requirements.
  2. Students must have completed a minimum of 60 credits, including credits earned from advanced placement and dual credit. Students must apply before completion of the undergraduate degree.
  3. Transfer students with a minimum of 60 credits—whether from the transfer institution alone or in combination with UND credits—and a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0/4.0.
  4. Students must have a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0/4.0 at UND at the time of admission into the ABM degree program

Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s Application:

Timing: Students should apply for the program during their junior year as part of our graduate consideration for fall (deadline currently Feb 15).

  1. In addition to the above-listed requirements, a prospective ABM student must identify a Biology faculty member willing to serve as the graduate advisor for the student.
  2. A prospective student that meets the eligibility requirements above should schedule a meeting with his/her advisor to develop a plan of work for his/her bachelor’s and master’s degree programs.
  3. Before admission to an ABM program can be finalized, students must submit, while still an undergraduate, the standard application for admission to the School of Graduate Studies, including an application, application fee, personal statement, and transcripts.
  4. A Program of Study, signed by the applicant, the advisor, and the Director of Graduate Studies must be submitted by the Director of Graduate Studies on behalf of the student.
  5. The Program of Study must clearly indicate:

a. The courses (a maximum of 12 graduate credits) that will be double counted for both bachelor’s and master’s degrees. These courses will be taken prior to completing the bachelor’s degree.

b. The courses that will be taken after being accepted into the graduate program. These courses will be taken after completing the bachelor’s degree.

c. The graduation date for the master’s degree that meets the time limit for the ABM program (i.e. completing the non-thesis master’s degree within 12 months for a 4+1 program.)

d. After review of the materials submitted by the Director of the Graduate Program to the School of Graduate Studies, a letter of acceptance (or denial) to the master’s program, contingent upon meeting the ABM requirements, is issued.

e. Applications accepted for admission to the Graduate Program will not be matriculated until completion of the bachelor’s degree.

Requirements for Completion of the Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree Program:

  1. Students must complete the bachelor’s degree prior to entering the master’s program. Students in the ABM may not elect to bypass the bachelor’s degree.
  2. Students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0/4.0 at UND to remain eligible for the ABM degree program.
  3. Students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0/4.0 or better in the double counted graduate level courses.
  4. No more than twelve (12) credits of graduate work may be counted toward the requirements of both degrees.
  5. For a 4+1 program, students must complete the master’s degree within 12 months from the completion of the bachelor’s degree for a non-thesis master’s degree.

Continuing Eligibility for Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree Programs:

  1. If a student completes the bachelor’s degree requirements with a cumulative GPA of less than 3.0/4.0, then he/she needs program approval to continue to pursue the ABM degree program.
  2. If a student becomes ineligible to participate in the ABM degree program, the Director of the Graduate Program must inform the student, the Department Chair, and the School of Graduate Studies in writing of his/her ineligibility.
  3. A student who is ineligible to participate in (or withdraws from) the ABM program, cannot double count any courses for both bachelor’s and master’s degrees.

Requirements for a Non-Thesis M.S. beyond B.S. degree include (per academic catalog):

  1. A minimum of 30 credits of coursework
  2. A minimum of 3 credits of BIOL 503 Seminar
  3. A minimum of 23 credits in the major
  4. BIOL 599 Research and BIOL 998 Thesis credits will not count toward the 30 credits.
  5. Satisfactory completion of a comprehensive examination administered by the student’s advisor and two other faculty members selected by the student with the concurrence of the advisor, the faculty members involved, and the department chairperson
  6. Satisfactory completion of an acceptable Independent Study. The independent study should be substantial and rigorous and involve a written report and a formal oral presentation to the department.

Note: Students would be encouraged to take 16 credits each semester of the 4-year degree and then 9 credits in each semester of the 5th year. 

Graduate Admissions Requirements

In addition to meeting these program requirements, you must also meet the UND School of Graduate Studies admissions requirements to apply for this program.

Graduate Requirements

Accelerated Biology Degree Requirements Disclaimer

The requirements on this page are pulled from UND’s academic catalog and may not reflect future terms. Updates are published annually in April.

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