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    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 95 

    Credit point

    120 Points

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines28-Aug-2023
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 47,351  / year
    Next Intake 28-Aug-2023

    Biological Sciences

    About

    Biology is the study of life. The earth is filled with an enormous variety of living organisms; therefore, an understanding of the basic biological processes common to all organisms is essential to understanding the world. In recent decades, great strides have been made in understanding important biological processes, particularly those at the molecular, cellular, and ecosystem levels. An understanding of biological systems depends, in part, on the principles of physics and chemistry; thus a firm background in the physical sciences is also important in the study of biology. For many, an undergraduate major in biology (Bachelor of Science (B.S. Degree)) serves as a basis for postgraduate study in the life sciences. School of Life Sciences graduates have gone on to advanced graduate study, leading to careers in college or university teaching, basic and applied research, and public health. Many have entered professional programs in medicine, veterinary medicine, and dentistry. Other graduates have gone directly into secondary (high school) science teaching, the biomedical industry, independent laboratory research, natural resources management, or environmental education.

    The Biological Sciences undergraduate degree program aims to diversely train its students, enabling graduates to pursue careers or advanced degrees in life and health sciences, research, education, industry, or governmental work. Based on their individual interests, students may select from the following concentrations: Biotechnology, Cell and Molecular Biology, Comprehensive Biology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Education, Integrative Physiology, Microbiology, and Pre-Professional Studies. All biology undergraduate students must complete a minimum of 120 credit hours. Each concentration may require specific upper division courses; therefore the number of upper division electives may vary across concentrations.

    Available Options

    • Concentration in Cell and Molecular Biology
    • Concentration in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
    • Concentration in Integrative Physiology
    • Concentration in Microbiology
    • Pre-professional Studies Concentration

    All students graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences should be able to:

    • Understand the nature of scientific knowledge.*
    • Understand cell structures and functions.*
    • Understand the physical nature of genetic information.*
    • Understand that all organisms are genetically related, have evolved, and are evolving.*
    • Understand the metabolic complexity of cells and organisms.
    • Understand the complex interplay of how organisms respond to and interact with each other and their environment.
    • Be able to effectively communicate complex biological concepts, orally and in writing.
    • Be able to fulfill their professional goals.

    Outcomes marked with an asterisk apply to students graduating with a minor in Biological Sciences.

    Concentration in Cell and Molecular Biology

    In addition to the outcomes listed above, concentration specific outcomes are as follows:

    • Explain the interrelationship between chemistry and biology, including how physical and chemical laws influence the structure and function of intracellular components and macromolecules.
    Concentration in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

    In addition to the outcomes listed above, concentration specific outcomes are as follows:

    • Articulate in detail the interactions organisms have with each other and with nonliving components of the environment and how organisms and environments change over time.
    Concentration in Integrative Physiology

    In addition to the outcomes listed above, concentration specific outcomes are as follows:

    • Explain how cells and organisms acquire and process nutrients, transform energy, and maintain homeostasis in a variable environment to survive and reproduce.
    Concentration in Microbiology

    In addition to the outcomes listed above, concentration specific outcomes are as follows:

    • Explain the diversity and similarity of microbes, including their physiology, mechanisms of pathogenesis and host defenses, and unique ecology.
    Pre-professional Studies Concentration

    In addition to the outcomes listed above, concentration specific outcomes are as follows:

    • Become competitive candidates for admission into professional schools.

    Disciplines

    College of Sciences

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    First-Year

    3.0 cumulative GPA OR 1120* SAT (evidenced-based reading & writing and math) OR 22 ACT (composite score). *1040 for exams taken prior to March 2016.

    Transfer

    2.5 GPA in 24 or more transferable college-level credits. Transfer students with fewer than 24 transferable college-level credits must meet the first-year student admission requirements.

    Career

    • Careers118.53 KB
    Concentration in Cell and Molecular Biology
    • Careers: Concentration in Cell and Molecular Biology245.23 KB
    Concentration in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
    • Careers: Concentration in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology245.9 KB
    Concentration in Integrative Physiology
    • Careers: Concentration in Integrative Physiology243.51 KB
    Concentration in Microbiology
    • Careers: Concentration in Microbiology254.65 KB
    Pre-professional Studies Concentration
    • Careers: Pre-professional Studies Concentration243.71 KB

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 47,351 

    Application Fee

    USD 95 

    How to Apply

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    University of Nevada, Las Vegas

    Biological Sciences

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