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Biological Sciences (BS): Human Biology Concentration

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There are five different avenues to earning a B.S. in Biological Sciences at NC State. Students studying for a degree in Biological Sciences can opt for a general curriculum (BLS) or can choose to focus in a particular area by selecting one of four areas of concentration: Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology (MCD), Integrative Physiology and Neurobiology (IPN), Human Biology (HB), or Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology (EEC).

The Human Biology (HB) curriculum provides the opportunity to study those areas of science most important to health-related professions as well as relevant aspects of the humanities and social sciences. It is designed to provide students with a solid education in the scientific and humanistic concepts that underlie modern health sciences and related areas of scientific research. Course requirements in HB include those most commonly required by medical schools.

Plan Requirements

Exploring the Life Sciences
³¢³§°äÌý103Exploring Opportunities in the Life Sciences1
Writing
Advanced Writing Requirement Electives 13
Cannot be double-counted for a GEP requirement.
Biological Sciences
³¢³§°äÌý101Critical and Creative Thinking in the Life Sciences 12
µþ±õ°¿Ìý181Introductory Biology: Ecology, Evolution, and Biodiversity 14
µþ±õ°¿Ìý183Introductory Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology 14
Physiology Electives 17
³Ò±·Ìý311Principles of Genetics 14
²ÑµþÌý351General Microbiology 13
²ÑµþÌý352General Microbiology Laboratory 11
´Ç°ùÌý²ÑµþÌý354 Inquiry-Guided Microbiology Lab
µþ°ä±áÌý351General Biochemistry 13
´Ç°ùÌýµþ°ä±áÌý451 Principles of Biochemistry
Physical & Mathematical Sciences
²Ñ´¡Ìý131Calculus for Life and Management Sciences A 13
´Ç°ùÌý²Ñ´¡Ìý141 Calculus I
²Ñ´¡Ìý231Calculus for Life and Management Sciences B 13
´Ç°ùÌý²Ñ´¡Ìý241 Calculus II
°ä±áÌý101Chemistry - A Molecular Science 13
°ä±áÌý102General Chemistry Laboratory 11
°ä±áÌý201Chemistry - A Quantitative Science 13
°ä±áÌý202Quantitative Chemistry Laboratory 11
°ä±áÌý221Organic Chemistry I 13
°ä±áÌý222Organic Chemistry I Lab 11
°ä±áÌý223Organic Chemistry II 13
°ä±áÌý224Organic Chemistry II Lab 11
Select one of the following: 14
College Physics I
Physics for Engineers and Scientists I
and Physics for Engineers and Scientists I Laboratory
Select one of the following: 14
College Physics II
Physics for Engineers and Scientists II
and Physics for Engineers and Scientists II Laboratory
³§°ÕÌý311Introduction to Statistics 13
Major Electives
Human Biology Electives 112
Additional Science & Math Electives9
GEP Courses
·¡±·³ÒÌý101Academic Writing and Research 14
GEP Humanities6
GEP Social Sciences6
GEP Health and Exercise Studies2
GEP US Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion3
GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives3
GEP Global Knowledge (verify requirement)
Foreign Language Proficiency (verify requirement)
Free Electives
Free Electives (12 Hr S/U Lmt) 210
These electives cannot be remedial nor can they be taken at an elementary level after you have taken comparable coursework at a more advanced level. Students interested in graduate school or professional school should check the courses required for admission to the programs to which they plan to apply.
Total Hours120
1

A grade of C- or higher is required.

2

Students should consult their academic advisors to determine which courses fill this requirement.

Advanced Writing Requirement Electives

µþ±õ°¿Ìý267Research in the Life Sciences I: Research Skills3
°ä°¿²ÑÌý211Argumentation and Advocacy3
·¡±·³ÒÌý214Introduction to Editing3
·¡±·³ÒÌý232Literature and Medicine3
·¡±·³ÒÌý287Explorations in Creative Writing3
·¡±·³ÒÌý288Fiction Writing3
·¡±·³ÒÌý289Poetry Writing3
·¡±·³ÒÌý292Writing About Film3
·¡±·³ÒÌý316Introduction to News and Article Writing3
·¡±·³ÒÌý323Writing in Rhetorical Traditions3
·¡±·³ÒÌý331Communication for Engineering and Technology3
·¡±·³ÒÌý332Communication for Business and Management3
·¡±·³ÒÌý333Communication for Science and Research3
·¡±·³ÒÌý381Creative Nonfiction Writing Workshop3
·¡±·³ÒÌý388Intermediate Fiction Writing Workshop3
·¡±·³ÒÌý389Intermediate Poetry Writing Workshop3
·¡±·³ÒÌý416Advanced News and Article Writing3
·¡±·³ÒÌý417Editorial and Opinion Writing3
·¡±·³ÒÌý422Writing Theory and the Writing Process3
·¡±·³ÒÌý425Analysis of Scientific and Technical Writing3
·¡±·³ÒÌý426Analyzing Style3

Physiology Electives

µþ±õ°¿Ìý240Principles of Human Anatomy & Physiology (A): Nervous, Skeletal, Muscular, & Digestive Systems4
µþ±õ°¿Ìý245Principles of Human Anatomy & Physiology (B): Endocrine, Cardiovascular, Respiratory & Renal Systems4
µþ±õ°¿Ìý424Endocrinology3
µþ±õ°¿Ìý488Neurobiology3
µþ±õ°¿Ìý588Neurobiology3
²ÑµþÌý441Immunology3

Human Biology Electives

ANS 452/552Comparative Reproductive Physiology and Biotechnology3
´¡±·°ÕÌý371Human Variation3
´¡±·°ÕÌý374Disease and Society3
ANT 421/521Human Osteology3
ANT 424/524Bioarchaeology3
ANT 444/544Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women3
ANT 450/550Culture, Ecology, and Sustainable Living3
µþ°ä±áÌý452Introductory Biochemistry Laboratory2
BCH 453/553Biochemistry of Gene Expression3
µþ°ä±áÌý454Advanced Biochemistry Laboratory4
BCH 455/555Proteins and Molecular Mechanisms3
µþ±õ°¿Ìý315General Parasitology3
µþ±õ°¿Ìý361Developmental Biology3
µþ±õ°¿Ìý370Developmental Anatomy of the Vertebrates3
µþ±õ°¿Ìý375Developmental Anatomy Laboratory2
µþ±õ°¿Ìý405Functional Histology3
µþ±õ°¿Ìý414Cell Biology3
µþ±õ°¿Ìý416Cancer Cell Biology3
µþ±õ°¿Ìý418Cell Biology Research Lab2
µþ±õ°¿Ìý424Endocrinology3
µþ±õ°¿Ìý432Evolutionary Medicine3
µþ±õ°¿Ìý434Hormones and Behavior3
µþ±õ°¿Ìý440The Human Animal: An Evolutionary Perspective3
µþ±õ°¿Ìý482Capstone Course in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology3
µþ±õ°¿Ìý483Capstone Course in Integrative Physiology and Neurobiology3
µþ±õ°¿Ìý484Capstone Course in Human Biology3
BIO 488/588Neurobiology3
BIT 477/577Metagenomics2
·¡¶Ù±ÊÌý476Psychology of Adolescent Development3
·¡±·°ÕÌý207Insects and Human Disease3
¹ó³§Ìý301Introduction to Human Nutrition3
¹ó³§Ìý405
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý¹ó³§Ìý406
Food Microbiology
and Food Microbiology Lab
4
¹ó³§Ìý505
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý¹ó³§Ìý506
Food Microbiology
and Food Microbiology Lab
4
³Ò±·Ìý301Genetics in Human Affairs3
GN 421/521Molecular Genetics3
³Ò±·Ìý434Genes and Development3
GN 441/541Human and Biomedical Genetics3
³Ò±·Ìý451Genome Science3
³Ò±·Ìý456Epigenetics, Development, and Disease3
³Ò±Ê±áÌý201Fundamentals of Global Public Health3
³Ò±Ê±áÌý404Epidemiology and Statistics in Global Public Health3
²ÑµþÌý405
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý²ÑµþÌý406
Food Microbiology
and Food Microbiology Lab
4
²ÑµþÌý411
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý²ÑµþÌý412
Medical Microbiology
and Medical Microbiology Laboratory
4
MB 435/535Bacterial Pathogenesis3
²ÑµþÌý441Immunology3
²ÑµþÌý470Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases3
±·°Õ¸éÌý301Introduction to Human Nutrition3
±·°Õ¸éÌý330Public Health Nutrition3
NTR 410/510Maternal and Infant Nutrition3
±·°Õ¸éÌý419Human Nutrition and Chronic Disease3
±·°Õ¸éÌý521
±ÊµþÌý215Medicinal Plants3
±Ê±á±õÌý221Contemporary Moral Issues3
±Ê±á±õÌý325Bio-Medical Ethics3
±Ê±á³ÛÌý452Comparative Reproductive Physiology and Biotechnology3
±Ê±á³ÛÌý503General Physiology I3
±Ê±á³ÛÌý504General Physiology II3
±Ê±á³ÛÌý552Comparative Reproductive Physiology and Biotechnology3
±Ê³§³ÛÌý370Personality3
±Ê³§³ÛÌý376Developmental Psychology3
±Ê³§³ÛÌý406Psychology of Gender3
±Ê³§³ÛÌý430Biological Psychology3
±Ê³§³ÛÌý431Health Psychology3
±Ê³§³ÛÌý470Abnormal Psychology3
±Ê³§³ÛÌý475Child Psychology3
±Ê³§³ÛÌý476Psychology of Adolescent Development3
³§°¿°äÌý301Human Behavior3
³§°¿°äÌý381Sociology of Medicine3
³§°ÕÌý404Epidemiology and Statistics in Global Public Health3
³§°Õ³§Ìý325Bio-Medical Ethics3
°Õ°¿³ÝÌý201Poisons, People and the Environment3
°Õ°¿³ÝÌý401Principles of Toxicology4
°Õ°¿³ÝÌý501Principles of Toxicology4
°Â³Ò³§Ìý406Psychology of Gender3
WGS 444/544Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women3

Additional Science and Math ElectivesÌý

AEC/GN 450Conservation Genetics3
BEC/BIT 463Fermentation of Recombinant Microorganisms2
µþ±õ°¿Ìý230The Science of Studying Dinosaurs3
µþ±õ°¿Ìý240Principles of Human Anatomy & Physiology (A): Nervous, Skeletal, Muscular, & Digestive Systems4
µþ±õ°¿Ìý245Principles of Human Anatomy & Physiology (B): Endocrine, Cardiovascular, Respiratory & Renal Systems4
µþ±õ°¿Ìý310Quantitative Approaches to Biological Problems3
µþ±õ°¿Ìý416Cancer Cell Biology3
µþ±õ°¿Ìý418Cell Biology Research Lab2
µþ±õ°¿Ìý432Evolutionary Medicine3
µþ±õ°ÕÌý477Metagenomics2
³Ò±·Ìý428Introduction to Machine Learning in Biology3
³Ò±·Ìý453Personal Genomics3
²Ñ´¡Ìý331Differential Equations for the Life Sciences3
²ÑµþÌý470Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases3
±ÊµþÌý205Our Green World3
´Ü°¿Ìý334Captive Animal Biology Field Laboratory2
´Ü°¿Ìý486Capstone Course in Zoology3

Semester Sequence

This is a sample.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Fall SemesterHours
³¢³§°äÌý101 Critical and Creative Thinking in the Life Sciences 1 2
µþ±õ°¿Ìý181 Introductory Biology: Ecology, Evolution, and Biodiversity 1 4
°ä±áÌý101 Chemistry - A Molecular Science 1 3
°ä±áÌý102 General Chemistry Laboratory 1 1
²Ñ´¡Ìý131 Calculus for Life and Management Sciences A 1 3
³¢³§°äÌý103 Exploring Opportunities in the Life Sciences 1
GEP Health and Exercise Studies 1
ÌýHours15
Spring Semester
µþ±õ°¿Ìý183 Introductory Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology 1 4
°ä±áÌý221 Organic Chemistry I 1 3
°ä±áÌý222 Organic Chemistry I Lab 1 1
·¡±·³ÒÌý101 Academic Writing and Research 4
²Ñ´¡Ìý231 Calculus for Life and Management Sciences B 1 3
ÌýHours15
Second Year
Fall Semester
Physiology Requirement 4
°ä±áÌý223 Organic Chemistry II 1 3
°ä±áÌý224 Organic Chemistry II Lab 1 1
³§°ÕÌý311 Introduction to Statistics 1 3
GEP Humanities 3
Free Elective 3
ÌýHours17
Spring Semester
Physiology Requirement or HB Elective 3-4
±Ê³ÛÌý211 College Physics I 1 4
°ä±áÌý201 Chemistry - A Quantitative Science 1 3
°ä±áÌý202 Quantitative Chemistry Laboratory 1 1
Advanced Writing Requirement 3
ÌýHours14-15
Third Year
Fall Semester
µþ°ä±áÌý351
General Biochemistry 1
or Principles of Biochemistry
3-4
±Ê³ÛÌý212 College Physics II 1 4
²ÑµþÌý351 General Microbiology 1 3
²ÑµþÌý352
General Microbiology Laboratory 1
or Inquiry-Guided Microbiology Lab
1
GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives 3
GEP Health and Exercise Studies 1
ÌýHours15-16
Spring Semester
³Ò±·Ìý311 Principles of Genetics 1 4
GEP Social Sciences 3
Science & Math Elective 3
Physiology Requirement or HB Elective 3-4
ÌýHours13-14
Fourth Year
Fall Semester
HB Elective 3
HB Elective 3
GEP Social Sciences 3
GEP US Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion 3
Science and Math Elective 3
ÌýHours15
Spring Semester
HB Elective 3
GEP Humanities 3
Science and Math Elective 3
Free Elective 3
Free Elective 3
ÌýHours15
ÌýTotal Hours119-122
1

A grade of C- or higher is required.

Career Opportunities

Many students majoring in the Department of Biological Sciences take advantage of scholarship and honors programs available at NC State, including the ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾ Honors Program and the ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾ Scholars Program.Ìý In addition, we offer a discipline-based Undergraduate Honors Program in Biological Sciences (DBS Honors Program).Ìý The DBS Honors Program requires students to design a challenging program of advanced study, including eight credits of honors coursework in biology and at least two semesters of research or teaching scholarship.Ìý Participants write an honors thesis and are required to present their scholarly work at a local, regional, or national meeting.Ìý Invitations to join the DBS Honors Program are sent in the first three weeks of the Fall and Spring semesters.ÌýÌýStudents in any major in the Department of Biological Sciences who have earned an overall GPA of 3.60 after completing 30-65 credit hours at NC State will receive an invitation to join the DBS Honors Program; transfer students in any of our majors who have earned an overall GPA of 3.60 in 15 credit hours at NC State also will receive an invitation.ÌýÌý

Students who graduate from the Department of Biological Sciences are well prepared for employment in various government agencies and private industries. Graduates may continue their education with studies leading to advanced degrees in many areas of the biological sciences, including cell biology, ecology, microbiology, genetics, zoology, neurobiology, and biomedical disciplines. Many choose to seek advanced degrees in medicine, dentistry, optometry, veterinary medicine, public health, and other health-related fields. Students who plan to seek certification for pre-college teaching may want to pursue a second major in the Department of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Education.