Bachelor of Science in Biology
The biology degree allows students to explore biological topics that span the breadth of biology. Diverse course offerings enable students to obtain broad expertise or to specialize within the discipline. The biology major prepares students for a wide range of career choices.
Other Information
All coursework taken for the Biology major or minor must be completed with a grade of "C-" or better.
Double Majors
For a double major in Biology and Molecular and Biomedical Biology, beyond BIOL 1450, BIOL 1750, BIOL 2140 and BIOL 3020, no other biology courses may count for both majors.
For a double major in Biology and Bioinformatics, beyond BIOL 1450, BIOL 1750, BIOL 2140, and BIOL 3020, no other biology courses may count for both majors.
For a double major in Biology and Environmental Sciences with a Concentration in Life Science, beyond BIOL 1450, BIOL 1750, BIOL 2140, and BIOL 3340, no other biology courses may count for both majors.
For a double major in Biology and Psychology or Biology and Neuroscience, beyond the required fundamentals courses, students cannot use a 3000/4000 level course to count toward both majors.
For a double major in Biology and Chemistry, 3000/4000 level courses may count toward both majors. In cases where students are earning two distinct degrees (a BA and BS) with one degree in Biology and the other in Chemistry, 3000/4000 level courses will not count toward both programs.
https://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-arts-sciences/biology/