Minor in Life Science - Secondary Certification
You must make formal application for admittance to the Teacher Education Program. Applications are available at the Education Department Office.
B.A. Biology
26.0101 General Biology/Biological Sciences
General Education Requirements for all Bachelor's degrees
B.A. Foreign Language Requirement
A minor is required for this degree.
Interdisciplinary Studies
30.9999 Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other
Interdisciplinary Studies B.A. / B.S.
A student who has a specific career goal not included in the majors and minors offered by Southwestern may choose two or more areas of emphasis to create an
Minors
Minors are available in the following areas:
- Accounting
- Biblical Languages
- Biology
- Business
- Chemistry
- Coaching
- Computer Science
- Communication
- Criminal Justice
- Education
- English
- Finance
- Health and Fitness
- History
- History - Secondary Teaching Area
- International Business
- Lif
BIOL 103 : Human Biology
Download as PDFThis is a survey course, concerning the structure and function of the human body. Important themes in this course include understanding our bodies' systems, the impact of disease and injury, as well as disease prevention and the principles of healthful
Minors are available in the following areas:
- Accounting
- Advertising and PR
- Biblical Languages
- Biology
- Business
- Chemistry
- Coaching
- Computer Science
BIOL 101 : Anatomy & Physiology I
Download as PDFAn integrated study of the anatomy and physiology of human organ systems with a focus on homeostasis and the role of cellular processes involved with maintaining that homeostasis. Topics include basic cell biology and histology, skin, skeletal
CHEM 433 : Biochemistry II
Download as PDFThis course focuses on the metabolic pathways of biomolecules, accompanied by bioenergetic requirements, regulatory mechanisms and flow of genetic information. Includes photosynthesis, metabolism of amino acids, fatty acids, lipids, nucleic acids and
BIOL 325 : Field Ecology
Download as PDFThis course is a field study of the plants, animals, natural features, and climate of a particular region of North America, an island archipelago, or perhaps another continent and may involve camping and extensive travel to National Parks, game reserves