Biology, Bachelor of Science

Skills-Based Preparation for Aspiring Scientists

(Students who plan to transfer a completed Associate's degree should review the Biology Completion Degree information below.)

The Bachelor of Science degree in Biology is classified as a STEM program. This science degree will provide students with a foundation in the biological, chemical and data sciences. The expertise to understand and apply the functions of life are projected to be vital skills both nationally and in the state of Delaware. The biology degree will provide students with the skills they need to tackle challenges in a range of scientific and quantitative fields.

Program Philosophy and Objectives


This degree offers a solid basis in the natural sciences, and is adaptable enough to be used as a step towards graduate education and medical school. There is a rich STEM workforce in the region, therefore, biology courses are taught by highly qualified faculty who are practitioners in the field.

By utilizing the rich experience of science practitioners, students will be prepared to begin or continue their careers. Aligning with the University’s mission of exemplary career-oriented degrees, graduates of this degree can market themselves to a variety of career options including forensic science technician, laboratory technician, K-12 educator, government analyst, as well as a plethora of jobs in the non-profit and healthcare sectors.

Program Competencies

Biological Learning Outcomes: Learning outcomes were adapted from a National Science Foundation-funded report authored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) on the development of standards for undergraduate biological education (American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2011).

  • Students will apply the process of science to solve problems.
  • Demonstrate the ability to use quantitative reasoning.
  • Demonstrate the ability to apply quantitative analysis and reasoning, including modeling and simulation.
  • Demonstrate the ability to communicate and collaborate with other disciplines.
  • Examine the relationship between science and society.
  • Students will apply:
    • The theory of evolution, as a theory, while encompassing the diversity of life and their changes over time.
    • The concepts involved in cellular structure and function
    • Biological information flow, exchange and storage
    • How living organisms operate as systems.

 

Forensic Science Concentration Learning Outcomes:

  • Perform a biological sample analyses fundamental to forensic science.
  • Apply the core laboratory techniques essential to forensic science.
  • Demonstrate effective communication of forensics science through written and oral communication.

Biotechnology Concentration Learning Outcomes:

  • Perform bioinformatics and genetic analyses.
  • Apply the core laboratory techniques essential to biotechnology.
  • Demonstrate effective communication of biotechnology through written and oral communication.

Curriculum

Free Electives (16 credits)

Students must complete a minimum of 120 credits to earn a Bachelor's degree in Biology.  Students with less than 16 transfer credits are required to take FYE 101 as one of their electives.  Because of the mixture of 3 and 4 credit courses, students must be diligent and seek advice as they work through the program.

Biology Core (49 credits)

SCI 441Co-op Education Experience for Science

3

SCI 442Co-op Education Experience for Science

3

BIO 252Biology II (with Lab)

4

BIO 337Genetics (with Lab)

4

BIO 336Microbiology (with Lab)

4

BIO 352Cell & Molecular Biology (with Lab)

4

BIO 338Ecology (with Lab)

4

CHE 261Chemistry I (with Lab)

4

CHE 262Chemistry II (with Lab)

4

CHE 363Organic Chemistry I (with Lab)

4

CHE 364Organic Chemistry II (with Lab)

4

PHY 272Physics I (with Lab)

4

DTA 447Data Science

3

OR

CSC 420Intro to Artificial Intelligence

3

General Education Requirements (40 credits)

A minimum passing grade of "C" is required for BIO 251, BIO 252, BIO 336, BIO 337, ENG 121, ENG 122, ENG 131, ENG 310, ENV 448, MAT 205, MAT 310, and SCI 495.  A "C-" is required for BIO 338, BIO 352, CHE 261, CHE 262, CHE 363, CHE 364, MAT 308, and PHY 272.
CTA 206Computer Applications

3

OR

CTA 210Intro to Technology

3

ECO 105Fundamentals of Economics

3

ENG 121English Composition I

3

ENG 122English Composition II

3

ENG 131Public Speaking

3

ENG 310Research Writing

3

HIS 316American History

3

MAT 205Introductory Survey of Mathematics

3

PHI 100Introduction to Critical Thinking

3

PHI 300Ethics for Life

3

SOC 101Introduction to Sociology

3

BIO 251Biology I (with Lab)

4

HIS 381Contemporary Global Issues

3

Supplemental Core (15 credits)

MAT 200Pre-Calculus

3

SCI 495Science Major Senior Seminar

3

MAT 308Inferential Statistics

3

MAT 310Calculus I

3

ENV 448Environmental Informatics

3

Select one of the following two concentrations

Biotechnology Concentration (17 credits)

* Biotechnology concentration students are not required to complete the Ecology course in the Science Core. 

A minimum passing grade of "C" is required for BIO 449, BIO 450, and BIO 452.  A minimum of "C-" is required for BIO 451 and BIO 453.

BIO 449Biotechnology (with Lab)

4

BIO 450Immunology & Virology (with Lab)

4

BIO 451Proteomics (with Lab)

3

BIO 452Cell and Tissue Culture (with Lab)

3

BIO 453Bioinformatics

3

Total Credit Hours:17

Forensic Science Concentration (17 credits)

* Forensic Science concentration students are not required to complete the Ecology course in the Science Core. 

A minimum passing grade of "C" is required for CRJ 101, CRJ 318, BIO 454, BIO 455, and BIO 253.

CRJ 101Survey of Criminal Justice

3

CRJ 318Criminal Investigation

3

BIO 454Forensic Biology (with Lab)

3

BIO 455Scientific CSI (with Lab)

4

BIO 253Anatomy and Physiology I (with Lab)

4

Total Credit Hours:17

Biology, Bachelor of Science Completion Degree

What is a Completion Degree?

A completion degree is a personalized version of a bachelor's degree created specifically for students who have completed an associate's degree at an accredited institution.  (Students who have not completed an associate's degree should return to the full Biology, Bachelor of Science degree information.)  Completion degrees are available for most Wilmington University Bachelor of Science degrees.  A student who expects to transfer a completed associate's degree should communicate with a Wilmington University academic advisor before registering for courses.  A transcript with documentation of the conferred degree must be received by Wilmington University to confirm eligibility.

Biology Completion Degree Requirements

A minimum grade requirement of "C" is required for ENG 121, ENG 122, MAT 200, MAT 205, BIO 251, BIO 252, BIO 336, BIO 337, ENV 448, and SCI 495.  A minimum of "C-" is required for CHE 261, BIO 338, ENV 310, BIO 352, CHE 262, CHE 363, CHE 364, PHY 272, DTA 447, CSC 420, MAT 310, and MAT 308.
ENG 121English Composition I

3

ENG 122English Composition II

3

ENG 131Public Speaking

3

MAT 200Pre-Calculus

3

MAT 205Introductory Survey of Mathematics

3

BIO 251Biology I (with Lab)

4

BIO 252Biology II (with Lab)

4

CHE 261Chemistry I (with Lab)

4

BIO 338Ecology (with Lab)

4

OR

ENV 310Environmental Science

3

BIO 336Microbiology (with Lab)

4

BIO 337Genetics (with Lab)

4

BIO 352Cell & Molecular Biology (with Lab)

4

CHE 262Chemistry II (with Lab)

4

CHE 363Organic Chemistry I (with Lab)

4

CHE 364Organic Chemistry II (with Lab)

4

PHY 272Physics I (with Lab)

4

DTA 447Data Science

3

OR

CSC 420Intro to Artificial Intelligence

3

ENV 448Environmental Informatics

3

MAT 310Calculus I

3

MAT 308Inferential Statistics

3

SCI 495Science Major Senior Seminar

3

SCI 441Co-op Education Experience for Science

3

SCI 442Co-op Education Experience for Science

3

Biology - Biotechnology Concentration Completion Degree Requirements

A minimum passing grade of "C" is required for BIO 336, BIO 449, BIO 337, BIO 452, ENV 448, BIO 450, and SCI 495.  A minimum passing grade of  "C-" is required for BIO 352, MAT 308, CHE 262, CHE 363, CHE 364, BIO 451, MAT 310, PHY 272, and BIO 453.

BIO 336Microbiology (with Lab)

4

BIO 337Genetics (with Lab)

4

BIO 352Cell & Molecular Biology (with Lab)

4

CHE 262Chemistry II (with Lab)

4

CHE 363Organic Chemistry I (with Lab)

4

CHE 364Organic Chemistry II (with Lab)

4

PHY 272Physics I (with Lab)

4

DTA 447Data Science

3

OR

CSC 420Intro to Artificial Intelligence

3

ENV 448Environmental Informatics

3

MAT 310Calculus I

3

MAT 308Inferential Statistics

3

SCI 495Science Major Senior Seminar

3

SCI 441Co-op Education Experience for Science

3

SCI 442Co-op Education Experience for Science

3

BIO 449Biotechnology (with Lab)

4

BIO 450Immunology & Virology (with Lab)

4

BIO 451Proteomics (with Lab)

3

BIO 452Cell and Tissue Culture (with Lab)

3

BIO 453Bioinformatics

3

Additional course work as needed to meet 120 credits for graduation.

The following courses or their equivalents are pre-requisites for the Biology - Biotechnology Concentration completion degree. If you have transfer credits that do not include equivalents to the classes below, you are expected to complete them prior to taking the core course for which they are pre-requisites:

ENG 121  English Composition I

ENG 122  English Composition II

ENG 131  Public Speaking

MAT 205  Introductory Survey of Mathematics

MAT 200  Pre-Calculus

BIO 251  Biology I

CHE 261  Chemistry I

CHE 262  Chemistry II

CHE 363  Organic Chemistry I

Biology - Forensic Science Concentration Completion Degree Requirements

A minimum passing grade of "C" is required for BIO 337, CRJ 101, BIO 454, BIO 336, CRJ 318, SCI 495, BIO 253, ENV 448, and BIO 455.  A minimum passing grade of "C-" is required for MAT 308, BIO 352, CHE 262, CHE 363, and CHE 364, and PHY 272.

BIO 336Microbiology (with Lab)

4

BIO 337Genetics (with Lab)

4

BIO 352Cell & Molecular Biology (with Lab)

4

CHE 262Chemistry II (with Lab)

4

CHE 363Organic Chemistry I (with Lab)

4

CHE 364Organic Chemistry II (with Lab)

4

PHY 272Physics I (with Lab)

4

DTA 447Data Science

3

OR

CSC 420Intro to Artificial Intelligence

3

ENV 448Environmental Informatics

3

MAT 310Calculus I

3

MAT 308Inferential Statistics

3

SCI 495Science Major Senior Seminar

3

SCI 441Co-op Education Experience for Science

3

SCI 442Co-op Education Experience for Science

3

CRJ 101Survey of Criminal Justice

3

CRJ 318Criminal Investigation

3

BIO 454Forensic Biology (with Lab)

3

BIO 455Scientific CSI (with Lab)

4

BIO 253Anatomy and Physiology I (with Lab)

4

Additional course work as needed to meet 120 credits for graduation.

The following courses or their equivalents are pre-requisites for the Biology - Forensic Science Concentration completion degree. If you have transfer credits that do not include equivalents to the classes below, you are expected to complete them prior to taking the core course for which they are pre-requisites:

ENG 121  English Composition I

ENG 122  English Composition II

ENG 131  Public Speaking

MAT 205  Introductory Survey of Mathematics

MAT 200  Pre-Calculus

BIO 251  Biology I

CHE 261  Chemistry I

CHE 262  Chemistry II

CHE 363  Organic Chemistry I