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The Biology Discipline at St. Norbert College strives to provide a modern, rigorous, broad-based, laboratory-intensive education that is intellectually challenging. It is expected that this educational experience will motivate students toward excellence and prepare them for professional as well as academic careers, such as medicine, dentistry, other health based professions, veterinary medicine, graduate school and other future endeavors involving a knowledge of Biology. The Biology program serves the General Education curriculum by providing non-science students an environment for scientific inquiry and opportunities to explore the diversity and functioning of the natural world and our place in it. Central to the mission of the program is a commitment to engaging Biology majors in the actual process of science, by encouraging them to participate in collaborative research with faculty. This not only personalizes the undergraduate learning and teaching experience through close mentoring, but also nurtures and maintains the excitement and enthusiasm that faculty and students have for their discipline. The integration of research and learning through such collaborative activities is seen as a logical extension of the undergraduate classroom, and an integral part of the program's academic culture.
Graduate School Advisor: Any full-time faculty member in biology.
2007-2008 Biology Program Requirements
2005-2007 Biology Program Requirements
2003-2005 Biology Program Requirements
2001-2003 Biology Program Requirements
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