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Biology is an adventure! It’s solving problems about living organisms. As a student of biology you must have a curiosity about living things and a foundation for questioning, exploring,
biology, physiology, cell biology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, and neurobiology. Biology graduates also find immediate employment opportunities in secondary education, fish and wildlife programs, environmental programs, pharmaceutical industries, basic research, genetic engineering and other biotechnology areas. Our faculty members have expertise in career counseling PLU biology students. They work with you to plan coursework, map out career objectives and assist with
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Biology Courses: BIOL 225 (Molecules, Cells and Organisms) BIOL 226 (Genes, Evolution, Diversity and Ecology) One semester of each of the following is also recommended by many programs: BIOL 342
Organisms) BIOL 226 (Genes, Evolution, Diversity and Ecology) One semester of each of the following is also recommended by many programs: BIOL 342 (Microbiology) BIOL 352 (Comparative Anatomy) BIOL 453 (Mammalian Physiology) Please make sure you look at the requirements of individual schools, particularly whether they require a two-course sequence in Human Anatomy and Physiology, which is offered at PLU.English Courses Most schools require applicants to take two English courses prior to matriculation
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Biology Courses: BIOL 225 (Molecules, Cells and Organisms) BIOL 226 (Genes, Evolution, Diversity and Ecology) One semester of each of the following is also recommended by many programs: BIOL 342
Organisms) BIOL 226 (Genes, Evolution, Diversity and Ecology) One semester of each of the following is also recommended by many programs: BIOL 342 (Microbiology) BIOL 352 (Comparative Anatomy) BIOL 453 (Mammalian Physiology) Please make sure you look at the requirements of individual schools, particularly whether they require a two-course sequence in Human Anatomy and Physiology, which is offered at PLU.English Courses Most schools require applicants to take two English courses prior to matriculation
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Biology Courses Take the following two introductory biology courses: BIOL 225: Molecules, Cells and Organisms BIOL 226: Genes, Evolution, Diversity and Ecology Many programs require some of the upper
courses: BIOL 225: Molecules, Cells and Organisms BIOL 226: Genes, Evolution, Diversity and Ecology Many programs require some of the upper level courses listed below in addition to general biology courses. Please verify with the specific programs you are interested in to be sure all requirements are met. BIOL 342: Microbiology BIOL 330: Genetics BIOL 341: Developmental Biology BIOL 352: Comparative Anatomy BIOL 357: Histology BIOL 442: Cell Biology BIOL 453: Mammalian Physiology Please make sure you
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Biology Courses Take the following two introductory biology courses: BIOL 225: Molecules, Cells and Organisms BIOL 226: Genes, Evolution, Diversity and Ecology Many programs require some of the upper
courses: BIOL 225: Molecules, Cells and Organisms BIOL 226: Genes, Evolution, Diversity and Ecology Many programs require some of the upper level courses listed below in addition to general biology courses. Please verify with the specific programs you are interested in to be sure all requirements are met. BIOL 342: Microbiology BIOL 330: Genetics BIOL 341: Developmental Biology BIOL 352: Comparative Anatomy BIOL 357: Histology BIOL 442: Cell Biology BIOL 453: Mammalian Physiology Please make sure you
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The pre-professional program at PLU is a course of study (not a major) that prepares you for admission into a professional school or training program following your undergraduate study.
of Biology (2 semesters) General Chemistry (1 semester, some schools require 2 semesters) Organic Chemistry with laboratories (1 year) Mathematics – an appropriate level course (typically pre-calculus) General Physics with laboratories (1 year) Other courses often required may include: Microbiology Molecular Biology or Biochemistry
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The pre-professional program at PLU is a course of study (not a major) that prepares you for admission into a professional school or training program following your undergraduate study.
of Biology (2 semesters) General Chemistry (1 semester, some schools require 2 semesters) Organic Chemistry with laboratories (1 year) Mathematics – an appropriate level course (typically pre-calculus) General Physics with laboratories (1 year) Other courses often required may include: Microbiology Molecular Biology or Biochemistry
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Biology Courses Take the following two required introductory biology courses: BIOL 225: Molecules, Cells and Organisms BIOL 226: Genes, Evolution, Diversity and Ecology You might also consider some
courses: BIOL 330: Genetics BIOL 341: Developmental Biology BIOL 342: Microbiology BIOL 352: Comparative Anatomy BIOL 357: Histology BIOL 442: Cell Biology BIOL 453: Mammalian Physiology Check the websites of those institutions you plan on applying and determine whether there are particular upper division courses that they require or recommend.Physics Courses PLU has two introductory physics series. Students interested in medical school should take the sequence that is required for their intended
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Biology Courses Take the following two required introductory biology courses: BIOL 225: Molecules, Cells and Organisms BIOL 226: Genes, Evolution, Diversity and Ecology You might also consider some
courses: BIOL 330: Genetics BIOL 341: Developmental Biology BIOL 342: Microbiology BIOL 352: Comparative Anatomy BIOL 357: Histology BIOL 442: Cell Biology BIOL 453: Mammalian Physiology Check the websites of those institutions you plan on applying and determine whether there are particular upper division courses that they require or recommend.Physics Courses PLU has two introductory physics series. Students interested in medical school should take the sequence that is required for their intended
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Admission to the PLU MSN program is a competitive process. Faculty within the School of Nursing will evaluate your academic preparation, personal statement, resume, and recommendation as presented
of the following prerequisite courses with a minimum grade in each of B- (2.67 on a 4.0 scale): College-level Statistics (both descriptive and inferential) Human Anatomy and Physiology I (with lab within last six years) Human Anatomy and Physiology II (with lab within last six years) Developmental Psychology—Lifespan Intro to Microbiology (with lab within last six years) Nutrition APPLY NOW TO THE PLU ELMSN PROGRAM Notes: 1) To see if your previous coursework fulfills our prerequisite classes
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