BIOLOGY COURSES
at Ithaca College

Non-Biology Majors Courses for Biology/Biochemistry Majors
  Courses for Physical Therapy and       Related to Research
  Occuapational Therapy Majors      Electives
Biology Majors Courses for Biology 7-12 Majors
Example of 4-year Schedule
      Biology Requirements * Affiliated Programs in Marine Biology
      Biochemistry Requirements   
* Environmental Studies Curriculum
  Environmental Studies Course Offerings


GENERAL EDUCATION: (Courses for non-majors)
*303-10210 Natural History of Sex (Spring 2003)
*303-10310 New and Emerging Diseases (Spring 2005)
*303-10400  Environmental Biology (Fall 2004 & Spring 2005)
*303-10600  Plants, People and Food Production (Fall 2004)
* 303-10700 Human Genetics (Fall 2003)
* 303-10800  The Human Organism (Fall 2004)
* 303-10900  Life in the Ocean (Fall 2004)
*303-11010 The History of Life on Earth (Fall 2003 & Spring 2005)
*303-11500 Essentials of Biology (Fall 2004 & Spring 2005)
*303-20500  Biology of Aging (Spring 2005)
* 303-22020 Honors Seminar:  Genes, Embryos, and Technology of Reproduction (Fall 2003)
*303-22030 Honors Seminar:  Alternative Futures (Spring 2004)
* 303-25700 Honors Seminar:  Human Genetics (Spring 2002)


SERVICE COURSES: (Courses for other majors: i.e. PT, OT, Environ. Studies)
* 303-11900  Fundamentals of Biology (Fall 2004)
*303-12000  Fundamentals of Biology (Spring 2005)
* 303-15100  Environmental Science I (Fall 2004)
*303-15200  Environmental Science II (Spring 2005)
*303-20600  Primary Human Anatomy (Spring 2005)
* 303-27500  Field Biology (Fall 2003)


GENERAL BIOLOGY: (Courses at the freshman level)
* 303-12100  Principles of Biology (Fall 2004)
*303-12200  Principles of Biology (Spring 2005)


COURSES FOR BIOLOGY/BIOCHEMISTRY MAJORS:

Courses Related to Research (always available)

* 303-20000  Independent Study
* 303-30000  Independent Study
* 303-30100 Literature in Biology
* 303-30200 Junior Research Projects
* 303-40000  Research in Biology
* 303-41100; 303-41200 Biology Seminar
Biology Electives:
*302-35300  Biochemistry I (Fall 2004)
*302-35400  Biochemistry II (Spring 2005)
*303-20300  Invertebrate Zoology (last offered Fall 2003)
*303-20800  Animal Behavior (Spring 2004)
* 303-21210  Costa Rica:  Ecological Restoration and Sustainable Development (Spring 2003)
*303-21400  Animal Physiology (Fall 2004)
*303-22400 Wonderful Life: Genes, Evolution, & Diversity  (Fall 2003)
* 303-22500 The Power of Plants: Roles of Plants in Agriculture and Medicine (Fall 2004)
*303-22700  Genetics (Spring 2004)
*303-27100  General Ecology (Spring 2003 and Fall 2004)
*303-27800  Environmental Health and Medicine (Fall 2003)
*303-28400  Field Ornithology (Fall 2004)
*303-30500  Parasitology (Fall 2002)
*303-31500 Neurobiology (Spring 2003)
*303-34500  Developmental Biology (Spring 2004)
*303-35400  Cell Biology  (Fall 2003 and Fall 2004)
*303-36100 Ecophysiology (Spring 2004)
*303-37600  Endocrinology (Spring 2005)
*303-37800  Environmental Toxicology (Fall 2002)
*303-40400  Selected Topics: Immunology (Fall 2004)
*303-45200  Microbiology (Spring 2005)
*303-47300  Plant Physiology (Spring 2003)
*302-48100  Current Topics in Biochemistry (Spring 2005)
*303-47900  Aquatic Ecology (Spring 2005)

COURSES FOR BIOLOGY 7-12 MAJORS
* 327-31010  Special Methods of Teaching Science (Fall 2004)
* 327-49810 Professional Semester in Education (Spring 2003)


Here is an example of a four year schedule for a Biology major.

For a complete listing of courses in Biology, go to the Undergraduate Catalog on the Ithaca College home page.



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Last updated:  1/05