2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Biology
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Purpose Statement
The Biology Department of University of the Cumberlands provides courses that support the general education requirements of the undergraduate students, as well as major and minor programs in the field of biology. The major programs in biology are designed to foster in our students both the knowledge and the skills that will make them successful in various fields of service in the biological sciences.
Program Goals
- To ensure that majors in our program are knowledgeable and well versed in modern concepts.
- To enable majors in our program to effectively use information resources, do intellectual research, and communicate authentic knowledge.
- To produce majors in our program who will demonstrate critical and analytical thought within the context of the scientific method.
Early Admission Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies
Undergraduate students interested in applying for early admission to the University’s Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies (MSPAS) program must complete coursework in total at University of the Cumberlands as Pre-PA Biology majors. Additionally, students must complete all requirements of the General Education curriculum for undergraduates as outlined in University of the Cumberlands Undergraduate catalog. Admission is made during the third year of undergraduate study.
Students must have completed or be currently enrolled in the required courses with the anticipated completion of all of these requirements prior to matriculation. Completion of the Pre-PA curriculum does not ensure acceptance into the MSPAS program Students who complete the Pre-Professional PA curriculum but do not continue on to the Professional phase of the PA program will need a total of 35 hours of biology courses (those listed below, plus BIOL 495 or BIOL 498 , and either 6 additional hours of biology electives), 7 hours of allied science courses, and elective classes to complete the 120 hours needed to attain a Bachelor of Science with a major in biology.
Alternatively, students can complete a Biology of Science degree in Independent Directions with a focus on applied health sciences. A third alternative is to complete a Bachelor of General Studies degree. Information on these alternatives may be found elsewhere in this catalog.
Students who successfully complete the pre-physician assistant curriculum and are accepted into the MSPAS program are awarded a Bachelor of Health Science degree by the University after the successful completion of the first year of didactic coursework in the MSPAS program. Students are then awarded the Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies degree after the successful completion of the second year of coursework.
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