2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Biology


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Michael J. Hanophy, Ph.D., Chairperson
Valerie Giordano, Ph.D., Associate Chairperson

The biology courses are designed to contribute to the student’s general understanding of the nature and interrelationships of living things. Courses for majors carry the additional aspects of providing a preparation for graduate and professional studies.

Affiliated Program of St. Joseph’s University - The New York University of Podiatric Medicine

St. Joseph’s offers an accelerated biomedical program in cooperation with the New York University of Podiatric Medicine. A student accepted into the program will spend three years at St. Joseph’s University and four years at the New York University of Podiatric Medicine. On completion of the St. Joseph’s University component and one year at the New York University of Podiatric Medicine, the student will be awarded the B.S. degree in Biology by St. Joseph’s University. On completion of the program at New York University of Podiatric Medicine, the D.P.M. (Doctor of Podiatric Medicine) will be awarded.

Students in the program will be expected to maintain an honors grade point average while they are at St. Joseph’s University and to score satisfactorily in the Medical University Admissions Test (MCAT) which is taken in April of the second year.

For details of this program, students should consult the Chairperson of the Biology Department.

Articulation with Kingsborough Community University: St. Joseph’s has an articulation agreement with Kingsborough through which KCC students who complete the A.S. degree in Biology with a Concentration in Marine Biology or Biotechnology may transfer to St. Joseph’s for the B.S. (or B.A.) in Biology. Consult either school for specific details.

Programs

    MajorDual Degree (5 Year Program)MinorArea of Concentration

    Courses

      Biology

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