2019-2020 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Biological Sciences
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Office: Duncan Hall 254
Telephone: 408-924-4900
Professors
Tzvia Abramson
David K. Bruck
Jeffrey Honda
Joanne Kerr
Susan Lambrecht
Elizabeth McGee-Bergerol
William Murray
Cleber Ouverney
Sabine A. Rech
Scott Shaffer
Julio Soto
Miri Van-Hoven
Associate Professors
Shelley Cargill, Chair
Rachael French
Elizabeth Skovran
J. Brandon White
Katherine Wilkinson
Assistant Professors
Walter Adams
Benjamin Carter
Jessica Castillo-Vardaro
Maya deVries
Bree Grillo-Hill
Frank Huynh
Jennifer Johnston
Overview
As leaders in the education of a highly trained and diverse scientific workforce, our mission is to provide a dynamic educational experience by engaging students in hands-on, inquiry-based learning activities at the bench and in the field. Through these experiences our students will gain a conceptual and experiential understanding of the biological sciences spanning from molecules to ecosystems.
Our Program goals are to:
- Serve the diverse student population of our region.
- Educate students to be intellectually agile and technologically proficient.
- Provide students with intensive, rigorous laboratory and field experiences within the context of their regular coursework.
- Create individualized mentoring opportunities and state-of-the-art learning experiences within the context of our faculty research programs.
- Foster creativity, a sound theoretical foundation, and the ability to communicate effectively and interact cooperatively.
- Make substantial contributions to the scientific community through our research efforts and that of our students.
Honors Program
Students may apply for the honors program in Biology in BS - Biological Sciences, Concentration in Systems Physiology.
Students wishing to complete the honors program must:
- Have a GPA of 3.5 or higher in courses required in the major,
- Have an overall SJSU GPA of 3.0 or higher, and
- Complete Biology, Botany, or Zoology 186 “Senior Thesis”.
Senior thesis courses involve the student in the completion of a research project under the direct supervision of a faculty member. As such, the research project must be on a mutually agreed upon topic. It is recommended that the student submit a proposal for research to the faculty member and have that proposal approved in the last semester of his/her junior year. The student is required to present the results of the research in written form and as a seminar.
Programs- Bioinformatics Minor
- Biological Science Minor
- Biological Science, BA
- Biological Science, Microbiology Concentration, BS
- Biological Science, Molecular Biology Concentration, BS
- Biological Science, Systems Physiology Concentration, BS
- Biological Sciences, Ecology and Evolution Concentration, MS
- Biological Sciences, MA
- Biological Sciences, Molecular Biology and Microbiology Concentration, MS
- Biological Sciences, Physiology Concentration, MS
- Biotechnology, MBT
- Clinical Lab Scientist Certificate (Graduate)
- Ecology and Evolution, BS
- Marine Biology, BS
- Science Minor
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