Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences


Undergraduate Programs in Biology

B.S. in BIOLOGY
Description of Major Program
Special Programs with B.S. in Biology
Honors Program
Teacher Licensure (in Biology)
Medical Technology Program
Preprofessional Studies
Articulation Agreement with the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine
Biology Minor
Minor in Biology

Bachelor of Science in Biology

Description of Program: The Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences (BGES) offers a comprehensive program providing the education and training necessary for careers in modern biological science, including the background for admission to graduate schools and to professional schools (medicine, dentistry, veterinary science). The biology major provides a solid foundation in fundamental areas of biology while permitting sufficient choice in course selection that majors may explore and develop areas of interest within the field.

Advising for biology majors: Biology and Medical Technology majors must discuss their program of study with the undergraduate advisor for biology prior to registration each semester. Contact the BGES office at (216) 687-2440 or bges@csuohio.edu to schedule an advising appointment.

Transfer students intending to major in biology: Transfer students intending to major in biology must meet, prior to registering for courses, with the undergraduate advisor for biology for evaluation of their transferred science courses. Contact the BGES office at (216) 687-2440 or bges@csuohio.edu to schedule an advising appointment.

Admission to the major: Grade of C or better in BIO 202 and good academic standing in the College of Arts & Sciences.

Suggested Freshman Program
To minimize the time needed to complete the major field requirements, academically proficient students are advised to complete the Introductory Biology (BIO 200/201 and 202/203) and the General Chemistry (CHM 261/266 and 262/267) sequences in their first year.

Required Grade-Point Average
To qualify for graduation, all biology majors must have a cumulative GPA of not less than 2.00 across all biology courses used to fulfill the major field requirements. This is in addition to the university requirement of a cumulative GPA of not less than 2.00. Check the University Regulations section of the CSU Undergraduate Bulletin to determine how a GPA is calculated.

Additional information: The Doretta Thielker Award is presented annually to outstanding graduating biology major(s).

Student Organizations:
The Biology Student Association (currently not active)
The Ecology and Conservation Biology Association
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Minimum hours required for the major: 72

Major Field Requirements

Biology Core Courses (25 credit hours)

  • BIO 200/201 Introductory Biology I and Laboratory
  • BIO 202/203 Introductory Biology II and Laboratory
  • TWO of the following three courses:
    BIO 300/301 Plant Biology and Laboratory
    BIO 302/303 Animal Biology and Laboratory
    BIO 304/305 Population Biology & Evolution and Laboratory
  • TWO of the following three courses:
    BIO 306 Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
    BIO 308/309 Cell Biology and Laboratory
    BIO 310/311 Genetics and Recitation
  • BIO 495 or 492 Seminar
  • BIO 499 Exit Evaluation
Biology Electives (at least 19 credits)
  • BIO courses numbered 300-311 and not used as biology core courses will be used as biology electives.
  • The writing courses BIO 390& BIO 391 may each be used once as biology electives.
  • Select from all biology courses numbered 401 to 497, with the following three restrictions:
    1) Only one course numbered 402 to 497 that does not have a 300-level course as a prerequisite may be used as a biology elective;
    2) A maximum of 8 credits from the following courses may be used as biology electives: BIO 496, BIO 497;
    3) BIO 492 and BIO 495 do not count as electives the first time either is taken.
  • In addition, EVS 454, EVS 455, CHE 366, MTH 493, PHY 415, HSC 381, HSC 475, and HSC 476 may be used as biology electives; however, students may not use both HSC 476 and BIO 426 as electives.
  • EVS 490, and EVS 493 or 494, may be used as biology electives with permission of the biology advisor.
  • Check with the biology advisor for other courses that may be used as biology electives.

Chemistry Courses (16 credit hours)

  • CHM 261/266 General Chemistry I and Laboratory
  • CHM 262/267 General Chemistry II and Laboratory
  • CHM 331/336 Organic Chemistry I and Laboratory

Mathematics or Statistics Course (4 credit hours)

  • ONE of the following courses:
    MTH 181 Calculus I
    MTH 147 Statistical Concepts
    ANT 305 Quantitative Anthropology
    PSY 311 Behavioral Science Statistics
    SOC 354 Quantitative Sociological Research

Physics Course (8 credit hours)

  • PHY 231 College Physics I — Biomedical Applications
  • PHY 232 College Physics II — Biomedical Applications

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Honors Program

Biology majors with junior or senior standing, who have a cumulative grade point average of a least 3.00 overall and at least 3.20 in courses required for the biology major, are encouraged to apply for admission to the honors program. The honors degree requires a minimum of 8 credit hours of honors research and seminar, and a successful oral defense of the written thesis. Honors Program course credits count as Biology Elective credits.

Honors students will undertake 3 or 4 credits of research (BIO 490) in a supervising faculty member's laboratory on a project approved by the faculty member and by the Honors Program Committee. A written report on the research project must be defended before a three-person faculty review committee (BIO 491). Honors Seminar (BIO 492) must be taken twice, and an oral report on the project must be given as a research seminar when the student takes BIO 492 for the second time. Honors students do not take BIO 495. All honors students must sustain the grade-point averages required for admission, as well as the approval of the faculty member supervising the student's research.

Upon successful completion of the honors program, the student will receive a certificate from the Department, and a recommendation to the University for graduation with honors in Biology. For further information, contact the BGES office at (216) 687-2440 or bges@csuohio.edu.
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Teacher Licensure (in Biology)

For information concerning the education courses required for licensure in biology or in integrated science, contact the College of Education and Human Services. Students seeking secondary teaching licensure in biology, but not majoring in biology, should also consult with the College of Education and Human Services. Students seeking secondary education licensure with a major in biology must take the following courses (72 credit hours).Licensure in integrated science requires additional Geo, Chm, and Phy courses; see College of Education and Human Services.

Teacher Licensure Requirements

Biology Courses (40 credit hours)

  • BIO 200/201 Introductory Biology I and Laboratory
  • BIO 202/203 Introductory Biology II and Laboratory
  • BIO 300/301 Plant Biology and Laboratory
  • BIO 302/303 Animal Biology and Laboratory
  • BIO 304/305 Population Biology & Evolution and Laboratory
  • BIO 306 Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
  • BIO 308/309 Cell Biology and Laboratory
  • BIO 310/311 Genetics and Recitation
  • BIO 416/417 Microbiology and Laboratory
  • BIO 495 Seminar
  • Two credit hours of biology electives
  • BIO 499 Exit Evaluation

Chemistry Courses (16 credit hours)

  • CHM 261/266 General Chemistry I and Laboratory
  • CHM 262/267 General Chemistry II and Laboratory
  • CHM 331/336 Organic Chemistry I and Laboratory

Mathematics or Statistics Course

  • MTH 151-156 Mathematical Concepts (8 credit hours)
    OR
  • One of the following courses (4 credit hours):
    MTH 181 Calculus I
    MTH 147 Statistical Concepts
    ANT 305 Quantitative Anthropology
    PSY 311 Behavioral Science Statistics
    SOC 354 Quantitative Sociological Research

Physics Courses (8 credit hours)

  • PHY 231 College Physics I — Biomedical Applications
  • PHY 232 College Physics II — Biomedical Applications

Geology Courses (4 credit hours)

  • GEO 100/101 Introductory Geology and Laboratory

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Medical Technology Program

The Department of BGES offers a program in medical technology which leads to a B.S. degree with a major in Biology. Students interested in the Medical Technology Program should contact the undergraduate advisor for Biology at (216) 687-2440 or bges@csuohio.edu. Students enrolling in the Medical Technology Program have two options available to them.

Option I (3 + 1).

Option I consists of three years of full-time study at Cleveland State University followed by one year of clinical laboratory training in an affiliated school of medical technology, for which 32 semester credits are earned toward the B.S. Degree. The letter grades earned during the internship appear on the student's records, but are not included in the computation of the grade-point average. Students enrolling in Option I must complete the following courses:

Medical Technology Option I Requirements

Biology Courses (38 credit hours)

  • BIO 200/201 Introductory Biology I and Laboratory
  • BIO 266/267 Anatomy & Physiology I and Laboratory
  • BIO 268/269 Anatomy & Physiology II and Laboratory
  • BIO 306 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
  • BIO 308/309 Cell Biology and Laboratory
  • BIO 310/311 Genetics and Recitation
  • BIO 400 Medical Technology Orientation
  • BIO 412/413 Elements of Immunology and Laboratory
  • BIO 414/415 Parasitology and Laboratory
  • BIO 416/417 Microbiology and Laboratory
  • BIO 499 Exit Evaluation
Mathematics and Physical Science Courses (20 credit hours)
  • CHM 261/266 General Chemistry I and Laboratory
  • CHM 262/267 General Chemistry II and Laboratory
  • CHM 331/336 Organic Chemistry I and Laboratory
  • One of the following courses (4 credit hours):
    MTH 147 Statistical Concepts
    ANT 305 Quantitative Anthropology
    PSY 311 Behavioral Science Statistics
    SOC 354 Quantitative Sociological Research

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Option II (4 + 1).

Option II consists of the successful completion of the B. S. degree with a major in Medical Technology prior to enrolling in an approved school of medical technology. This option is recommended for students who desire flexibility in training program choice, and increased options for career choice and career development in the future. Students enrolling in Option II must complete the following courses.

Medical Technology Option II Requirements

All Option I courses, plus

  • BIO 202/203 Introductory Biology II and Laboratory
  • BIO 495 Seminar
  • CHM 310/315 Survey Analytical Chemistry and Laboratory
  • PHY 231 College Physics I — Biomedical Applications

Regardless of the route and option selected, students subsequently must be accepted into a school of medical technology approved by the Council on Medical Education of the American Medical Association in collaboration with the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences as part of the requirement for taking the certifying examination in medical technology. In the Cleveland area there is one approved and active hospital school of medical technology affiliated with Cleveland State University. However, students completing the 4 + 1 option may attend any approved school of medical technology in the United States. Following satisfactory completion of their clinical training program, students are eligible to take the national certifying examination of the Registry of Medical Technologists (American Society of Clinical Pathologists) or of the National Certification Agency for Medical Laboratory Personnel.
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Pre-Professional Studies

The curriculum for the Biology Major provides students with the knowledge to pass the aptitude tests required for admission by most professional schools. A suggested program of study for pre-professional students (pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-veterinary) might consist of the following courses.

Suggested Pre-Professional Courses
All the specified courses (biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics) for the Biology Major

Suggested Biology electives:

  • BIO 310/311 Genetics and Recitation
  • BIO 412/413 Elements of Immunology and Laboratory
  • BIO 416/417 Microbiology and Laboratory
  • BIO 424/425 Principles of Animal Physiology and Laboratory

Additional courses required by medical schools:

  • CHM 332/337 Organic Chemistry II and Laboratory
  • Economics - one semester
  • Psychology - one semester

The Biology pre-professional advisor coordinates for all students a seminar program at which representatives from professional schools (medical, dental, and veterinary) discuss their program's admission requirements and procedures. Contact the department's pre-professional Advisor at (216) 687-2440 or bges@csuohio.edu for the seminar schedule and for preprofessional advising.

A Post-Baccalaureate Program is available to individuals with a bachelor's degree who lack the minimal science requirements for professional schools or who need additional or refresher courses. This is a flexible program designed to provide candidates with the knowledge to pass the aptitude tests required for admission by most professional schools.


3 + 4 Articulation Agreement with the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine

Cleveland State University and the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine have an articulation agreement so that, after three years of intensive study at CSU, Biology majors who are admitted to OCPM and successfully complete the first year at OCPM can transfer credits to CSU and earn their B.S. in Biology while working toward their Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree. Contact the Biology advisor (phone 216-687-2440 or email bges@csuohio.edu) for details about this program.

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Biology Minor:

Minimum hours required for the minor:
16

A minor program of study in biology consists of 16 credit hours. BIO 200/201 and 202/203 are required courses. The remaining 8 credits must be 200-, 300-, or 400-level biology courses. BIO 400 does not qualify for the minor program.
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