Mar 28, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog Archived Catalog

Biology, General Biology Track, B.S.


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Biology


The Bachelor of Science (BS) or Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree programs in Biology prepares students for cutting-edge careers as well as advanced study in forensic, agricultural, pharmaceutical, governmental, clinical, and academic settings. Small class sizes and hands-on laboratory experiences make the Biology program at Neumann University unique. In this major, students can choose from one of the following three tracks of study, each of which is designed as a preparation for exciting career options in the life sciences that are most compatible with their interests and career goals.

Track I focuses on the study of General Biology. Students are introduced to a rigorous course of study that prepares them for careers in medical, clinical, and pharmaceutical laboratories, as well as opportunities for graduate study in research, forensics, and medicine. Students are offered challenging biology courses that prepare them intellectually for careers in general biological fields, forensic science, and biotechnology. The Track I Bachelor of Science degree in Biology also provides a solid foundation for graduate study in the health professions, such as medicine, veterinary medicine, and physical therapy. Students in this track are required to participate in off-campus research or applied science through the University’s Office of Career Development.

Track II offers a combined study of Biology and Clinical Laboratory Science. Students are taught about medical conditions and how to apply that knowledge to the performance of clinical laboratory tests. Through this learning process, students are enabled to play a crucial role in the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of disease. In addition, the Track II Bachelor of Science degree in Biology/CLS provides for careers in medical, clinical, and pharmaceutical laboratories, as well as opportunities for graduate study in research, forensics, and medicine. As part of their program requirements, students must participate in and successfully complete a clinical practicum. Graduates of this track may also write to appropriate certifying agencies requesting a general certification in medical laboratory science as well as specialty certification in clinical biochemistry, clinical hematology, clinical immunohematology, and/or clinical microbiology. Track II curriculum align with pre-requisite course work for physcian assitant programs.

Track III provides students the option of seeking Secondary Teacher Certification in Biology and General Science as part of their program of study in Biology. Students pursuing this track of study are provided with an interdisciplinary experience that combines biology with selected education courses, including a secondary education student teaching practicum. The Track III Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology/Secondary Education track enables students to pursue professional teaching positions in secondary education.

For Neumann graduates, limited space may be available in the University’s graduate program in Physical Therapy. Students interested in this option must meet all the criteria for admission into the Physical Therapy Program, as outlined in the University’s Graduate Catalog, including all prerequisite courses, and must have at least 2,000 hours of volunteer work, observation, or actual work experience in a physical therapy setting.

Mission

In accordance with the Mission Statement of Neumann University and that of the School of Arts and Sciences, the purpose of the Biology Program is to provide excellent undergraduate professional education in general biology that is founded on the core values of St. Francis of Assisi. By linking Franciscan values and tradition with a strong liberal arts and professional education, graduates of Neumann University’s Biology Program will have the knowledge and skills that are required for competent professional practice; for lifelong development of that practice; for advanced study in biology, clinical lab science (CLS), or education; and for fulfillment of professional and social responsibility.

Accreditation

Neumann University’s Biology/Clinical Laboratory Science Track is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 5600 N. River Road, Suite 720, Rosemont IL 60018; Telephone: 773-714-8880; Fax: 773-714-8886; or www.naacls.org.

Biology Major: Program Goals

The Program Goals of the Biology Major are to:

  • Provide students with a broad educational background by using a variety of resources, laboratory experiences, and reflection related to life sciences.
  • Provide a comprehensive undergraduate curriculum based on current societal trends.
  • Provide excellent quality instruction in all science courses using the latest in technological advances.
  • Develop in students the professional attitudes and ethics required of scientists.
  • Educate the students in the merits of continuing professional education in their field.
  • Provide the region served by the program with graduate biology scientists who can function at career entry levels and who can assume leadership roles in the sciences.
     

Program Outcomes

Outcomes

Year of Graduation

Graduation Rates*

ASCP MLS Exam Pass Rate**

Employment***

2019

100%

100% (6/6 students)

100%

2020

100%

50% (2/4 students)

100%

2021

100%

50% (1/2 students)

100%

*Calculated from the number of individuals who enter the major with 60 units complete
**Based on those that graduated in the previous 12 months
***Within 3 months of graduation

 

Note: For those students pursuing Track II of the Biology major, apply for the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Board of Certification Examination for Medical Laboratory Scientists (MLS) certification, which administered by the Board of Certification of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) upon completion of the BIO/CLS Track.

 

Note: For those students pursuing Track III of the Biology major, apply for the  PRAXIS II and become properly certified to teach Biology and/or General Science, pending successful completion of all Secondary Teacher Certification requirements.

The granting of the degree is not contingent with the passing of any type of external certification or licensure examination.

Admission Criteria

Candidates for admission progression in the Biology major are required to:

  • Complete two semesters of freshman biology with a grade of “C” or higher.
  • Complete two semesters of general chemistry with a grade of “C” or higher.
  • Achieve a grade of “C” or higher in every required major and allied course requirement taken to date.
  • Achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 by the time of progression into the final portion of the major.
  • Students continuing progression into the Biology- Clinical Laboratory Science track must have a minimum cumulative Science GPA of 2.50 or higher.
  • If seeking Secondary Teacher Certification, achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of at least 3.00 in order to progress into the major. Please refer to the Secondary Teacher Certification sections of this catalog for more details.
  • If seeking the BIO/CLS track, provide the Program Director of the BIO/CLS track with evidence of an optimal level of individual health, as well as the student’s ability to perform in the BIO/CLS track.
  • If seeking the Biology/Clinical Laboratory Science track, the student should be aware that there are specific physical, emotional, and professional expectations that must be successfully demonstrated and maintained throughout the program’s course of study.
    • The physical demands that are required include the ability to:
      • Perform manual laboratory procedures with dexterity;
      • Operate state-of-the-art instruments, including computers;
      • Use a microscope and differentiate microscopic components; and,
      • Perform delicate manipulations which require good eye-hand coordination.
    • The emotional demands that are required include the ability to:
      • Perform laboratory procedures accurately and quickly even under stressful conditions;
      • Exercise independent judgment and think logically in the performance of one’s duties; and
      • Organize and assume responsibility for one’s work.
    • The professional demands that are required include the ability to:
      • Communicate in a professional, positive, tactful manner with patients, physicians, nurses, other health care and non-health care employees, and fellow laboratory personnel;
      • Maintain patient confidentiality and exercise ethical judgment, integrity, honesty, dependability, and accountability in the performance of one’s laboratory responsibilities;
      • Perform laboratory tests carefully, while maintaining efficiency and organization;
      • Exercise critical thinking skills to solve problems; and
      • Project a well-groomed, neat appearance.

Progression Criteria/Degree Requirements

Progression in the Biology major leading to a Bachelor of Science degree requires students to:

  • Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 for Track I ; a minimum of GPA in Science courses of 2.5 is required for BIO/CLS; a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 is required for the Secondary Education Certification program.
  • Receive a grade of “C” or higher in every major course requirement for Track I; a minimum of “C” in every BIO course if seeking BIO/CLS and a minimum grade of “B” in every required Education course, if seeking Secondary Education Certification.
  • Students majoring in any one of the three Biology tracks will be permitted to repeat only two major required or allied required science courses.  Students who fail to earn a ”C” grade or better in a third major required or allied required science course may be counseled to withdraw from the major.    
  • If a course required for the major must be repeated more than one time, the permission of the Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences is required. Please refer to the “Repeated Courses ” policy in the Academic Regulations and Standards section of this catalog for additional information.
  • Receive approval from the Dean of the School of Education and Human Services for the educational component of the Secondary Teacher Certification program.
  • Receive approval from the Program Director of Clinical Laboratory Science for the BIO/CLS track and meet health standards for the BIO/CLS track.
  • For the BIO/CLS track, demonstrate satisfactory technical performance and professional attitude in the clinical laboratory, and maintain a satisfactory health record.
  • Complete a minimum of 126 credits for the Biology major.
  • Complete a minimum of 129 credits with a major in the BIO/CLS track.
  • Complete a minimum of 126 credits for Secondary Teacher Certification in Biology and General Science.

Internship Requirement

Students in the Biology major are required to experience research or applied science in an off-campus setting through the Internship Program at Neumann.

Student Teaching fulfills the internship requirement for students seeking Secondary Teacher Certification. The Practicum in Clinical Laboratory Science fulfills the internship requirement for the BIO/ CLS track.

Track I: General Biology


Course Requirements


Biology Electives


(Select three of the following with Laboratory)

Suggested Four-Year Curriculum: 126 Credits


Sophomore Year: Fall Semester (15-16 Credits)


Sophomore Year: Spring Semester (18 Credits)


Junior Year: Fall Semester (17-18 Credits)


Junior Year: Spring Semester (15-16 Credits)


Senior Year: Fall Semester (14-15 Credits)


  • 2 Credits
  • BIO Elective with Laboratory 3 or 4 Credits
  • or
  • CORE ENG LIT 3 Credits
  • General Elective 3 Credits
  • or
  • A&S 495  3 Credits 
  • PHIL Level CORE 3 Credits
  • or
  • THEO 200 Level CORE 3 Credits

Senior Year: Spring Semester (14-15 Credits)


  • 2 Credits
  • BIO Elective with Laboratory 3 or 4 Credits
  • or
  • General Electives 3-6 Credits
  • or
  • A&S 495  
  • PHIL 200 Level CORE 3 Credits
  • or
  • THEO 200 Level CORE 3 Credits

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