2016-2017 Samford University Catalog 
    
    Nov 23, 2024  
2016-2017 Samford University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Biological and Environmental Sciences


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Faculty

David A. Johnson, Interim Chair, Professor
Lawrence J. Davenport, Paul Propst Professor of Natural Sciences
Elizabeth G. Dobbins, Professor
Kristin A. Bakkegard, Associate Professor
Rita Malia Fincher, Associate Professor
Grant L. Gentry, Associate Professor
George E. Keller III, Assistant Professor
Brad Bennett, Assistant Professor
Andrew Hataway, Assistant Professor
Jennifer E. Layton, Assistant Professor
Mary Anne Sahawneh, Assistant Professor
 


Undergraduate Programs and Requirements

Majors Minors
Biology Major (B.S.)   Bioinformatics Minor for Biology or Biochemistry Majors  
Environmental Science Major (B.S.)   Biology Minor  
Marine Science Major (B.S.)   Marine Science Minor  

The Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences offers majors in biology, environmental science, and marine science, each leading to a bachelor of science degree. Preparation is provided for professional programs in the allied health sciences.

The department also offers minors in biology and marine science, plus an interdisciplinary minor in bioinformatics, offered in cooperation with the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science . The bioinformatics minor is available in three variations, depending on the student’s major.

University Core Curriculum and General Education Requirements

See University Core Curriculum & General Education Requirements  in the Howard College of Arts and Sciences introductory pages for a list of required and applicable courses.


Programs

    MajorMinor

    Courses

      Biology

       Of related interest: IDSC 201 - Scientific Methods (4) .

      Marine Science

      Courses are offered only at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab operated by the Marine Environmental Sciences Consortium of which Samford University is an active member. A minimum of at least one year of biology (preferably more) is required before any upper-level course in marine science may be attempted. Admission into all courses is subject to ultimate approval by the instructor. Unless otherwise indicated, marine science courses (MARS) are offered during the Summer.