2024-2025 Catalog
Biology
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Jennifer Huddleston, Chair
ACU Box 27868
Abilene, Texas 79699-7868
Halbert-Walling Research Center, Room 202
Phone: 325-674-2010
Fax: 325-674-2009
Email: jrh11a@acu.edu
Web: www.acu.edu/biology
Faculty
Joshua Brokaw, Professor
Diana Flanagan, Associate Professor
Jennifer Hennigan, Associate Professor
Andrew Holowiecki, Assistant Professor
Jennifer Huddleston, Associate Professor
Rebecca Hunter, Associate Professor
Tom Lee, Professor
Kelly Washington, College Associate Professor
Qiang Xu, Professor
The Department of Biology offers the Bachelor of Science degree and the Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in biology or biology for teacher certification. The department works with the Department of Teacher Education to offer a Bachelor of Science: High School Certification Life Science (Grades 8-12) degree. A minor in biology may be added to other majors.
Introduction
The Department of Biology educates students for Christian service and leadership throughout the world by preparing them to become biological scientists, pre-college teachers and health-care professionals. The Bachelor of Science: High School Certification Life Science (Grades 7-12) is the avenue for preparation of pre-college teachers. The Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts in biology are the avenues for:
- Cellular/molecular biology emphasis. Much of modern biology exists at the interface of biology and chemistry. Through effective classes, laboratories and research opportunities the Department of Biology draws students to the molecular/biochemical level of life. Many students pursuing graduate school in the biomedical sciences choose this emphasis.
- Organismal biology/field emphasis. An array of field biology-oriented courses, research opportunities, and field trips to such sites as the Florida Keys; Ecuador; Big Bend, Texas; and New Mexico offer study experiences in marine, fresh water, and terrestrial ecosystems. These opportunities are supplemented by ACU being a participating university with the Au Sable Institute. Au Sable offers field courses in the beautiful north woods country of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula and on Whidbey Island in Puget Sound between Vancouver and Seattle. Au Sable’s mission is “the integration of knowledge of the creation with biblical principles for the purpose of bringing the Christian community and the general public to a better understanding of the Creator and the stewardship of God’s creation.” This fits well with the goal of ACU’s Biology Department.
- Health professions/human biology emphasis. Historically ACU Biology graduates have been accepted to medical and dental schools, as well as other health-care programs, at almost twice the national average. This is a result of high-quality classes and laboratories emphasizing human biology and the effect of learning to use human healing gifts in God’s service.
- General biology emphasis. Some students prefer to pursue a more general biology program that allows them to touch many different areas. Past students have used this emphasis to enter law school, gain employment in industry or government, or in science writing.
- Pre-veterinary medicine emphasis. ACU graduates have achieved high acceptance rates to veterinary schools as a result of our emphasis on animal physiology, pathology, nutrition and genetics..
- Wildlife biology emphasis. This option is designed for students interested in understanding, managing, and conserving wildlife species and the ecosystems that support them. Wildlife biology students will gain fieldwork experience throughout the American Southwest as well as at the Au Sable Institute in Michigan. Courses taken in this emphasis provide the opportunity to obtain professional certification as an Associate Wildlife Biologist through The Wildlife Society.
Study Abroad Expectations
All students are encouraged to participate in ACU’s Study Abroad program. Classes offered at Study Abroad sites vary depending on the site. Academic advisors can assist students in planning ahead for their Study Abroad experience and should be consulted during the freshman year.
Bachelor of Science Degree (BS)
The Bachelor of Science degree in Biology is needed for most graduate schools with programs in the biological sciences. Most health professions schools require a bachelor’s degree in any field including all of the liberal arts, provided the prerequisite science and math courses are taken. Discuss the specific requirements with the pre-health professions advisor.
Admission Requirements
Before being admitted to the BS in biology, a student must satisfy the requirements listed in the ACT/SAT Placement Information section of this catalog.
Cooperative Bachelor of Science Degrees (BS)
ACU awards the bachelor’s degree to certain qualified students who have satisfactorily completed three years of prescribed work at ACU (a minimum of 104 hours) plus one year at a recognized professional school. Students in the cooperative degree program are advised by the advisors for health professions (see the Academic Advising section of this catalog). See the Health Professions Cooperative Degree in the Interdisciplinary Programs section of this catalog for complete course requirements.
ProgramsBachelor of ArtsBachelor of Science- Biology, Cellular/Molecular Biology, BS (BIOL-BICM)
- Biology, General Biology, BS (BIOL- BIOG)
- Biology, Health Professions, BS (BIOL- BIOH)
- Biology, Organismal Biology, BS (BIOL-BIOO)
- Biology, Pre-Veterinary Medicine, BS (BIOL-BIOV)
- Biology, Wildlife Biology, BS (BIOL-BIOW)
- High School Teacher Certification - Composite Sciences - Biology, BS (BIOT-BTCS)
- High School Teacher Certification - Life Science, BS (BIOT-BIOT)
MinorCoursesBiology
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