BS Biology - Biomedical - TUG

Gardner-Webb University’s Biomedical concentration in Biology prepares you for service in life science. You’ll study living systems of the world side-by-side with passionate faculty mentors and take part in real-life scenarios, in the classroom and out in the field, with your peers. Our faculty will know your name, as well as your career aspirations, and personally invest in your success. 

 

Our small class sizes give you the unique opportunity to engage in hands-on undergraduate research and labs from the start. During your program, you’ll master lab and field techniques, from applying the scientific method to natural phenomena and information to using key mathematical and statistical procedures and analyses. We also equip you with lifelong skills you’ll need no matter what career you choose, like strong problem-solving techniques and written and verbal communication abilities.

 

Program Description Students in the Biomedical concentration take 44 credit hours in the major, beyond the prerequisite courses.  Many pursue internships, either through the department or independently.  Some choose a minor in addition to the major.  This concentration prepares students for medical, dental, PA, veterinary, or pharmacy school and other healthcare-related careers, as well as research, academic, and industrial positions.

 

This degree plan is an example of student progression through the program. Academic departments reserve the right to alter the term in which a course is offered.

 

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Freshman Year: Fall Semester (16 hours)

 UNIV 111  University Life
 ENGL 101  Composition I 
 BIOL 111 4  General Biology
 CHEM 111  4  General Chemistry I
 MATH 105  3  Statistics and Probability
 DIMS 111  0  Dimensions (1 of 4)

 

Freshman Year: Spring Semester (15 hours)

 ENGL 102  Composition II
 BIOL 206 4  General Microbiology
 CHEM 112 4  General Chemistry II
 BIOL 222 1  Medical Terminology
 Gen Ed Course 3  See General Education Requirements
 DIMS 112 0  Dimensions (2 of 4)

 

Sophomore Year: Fall Semester (16 hours)

 BIOL 203  4  Human Anatomy/Physiology I
 BIOL 291  1  Professional Readiness in Biology
 CHEM 201  4  Organic Chemistry I
 BIOL 201, BIOL 202, BIOL 207 or BIOL 315  4  Organismal Biology Course
 Gen Ed Course 3 SeeGeneral Education Requirements
 DIMS 113 0 Dimensions (3 of 4)

 

Sophomore Year: Spring Semester (16 hours)

 BIOL 204  4  Human Anatomy/Physiology II
 CHEM 202  4  Organic Chemistry II
 Biology Elective  4  Elective or Minor Course
 MATH 151  4  Calculus I
 DIMS 114 0 Dimensions (4 of 4)

 

Junior Year: Fall Semester (14 hours)

 BIOL 422  4  Biochemistry
 PHYS 203  4  University Physics I
 Gen Ed Course -Language  3  World Languages Requirement 
 Gen Ed Course 3  See General Education Requirements

 

Junior Year: Spring Semester (14 hours)

 BIOL 352  4  Cell Biology
 PHYS 204  4  University Physics II
 Gen Ed Course  3  See General Education Requirements
 Gen Ed Course 3  See General Education Requirements

 

Senior Year: Fall Semester (15 hours)

 BIOL 391  1  Biology Seminar 
 Biology Elective  4  Elective or Minor Course
 Gen Ed Course  3  See General Education Requirements
 Gen Ed Course  3  See General Education Requirements
 PHED 100  1  PHED 141-165. See Physical Activity Requirement
 Elective/Minor Course  3  Elective or Minor Course

Senior Year: Spring Semester (14-16 hours)

 BIOL 491  1  Biology Seminar 
 Biology Elective  4  Elective or Minor Course
 Elective/Minor Course 3-4  Elective or Minor Course
 Elective/Minor Course
3-4  Elective or Minor Course
 Gen Ed Course 3  See General Education Requirements

 

As a student in this program, you'll have opportunities to:

·      Work as a Lab Associate, gaining experience and assisting with teaching labs.

 

·      Do independent research, using advanced equipment

 

·      Join the Sigma Zeta or Beta Beta Beta honors society

 

·      Join the Pre-Health club