BS in Biological Sciences with emphasis in Medical Science and Human Biology

Degree Program Description

The emphasis in Medical Science and Human Biology will provide students with the opportunity to expand their knowledge beyond the BS in Biological Science by allowing them to take additional coursework that will help them on post-baccalaureate examinations and entry to a variety of professional programs including pre-med, veterinary medicine and health sciences.     

Major Program Requirements

The following degree requirements must be completed in addition to University, general education, and College of Arts and Science requirements, students must also meet the following major program requirements. All major requirements in the College of Arts and Science must be completed with grades of C- or higher unless otherwise indicated.

Major Core Requirements Biology
BIO_SC 1500Introduction to Biological Systems with Laboratory5
or BIO_SC 1010
BIO_SC 1020
General Principles and Concepts of Biology
and General Biology Laboratory
or BIO_SC 1030 General Principles and Concepts of Biology with Laboratory
or BIO_SC 1200 General Botany with Laboratory
(BIO_SC 1030 is not offered at MU and is for crediting transfer courses only. Grades of B- or higher required for BIO_SC 1010/BIO_SC 1020 & BIO_SC 1030)
BIO_SC 1550Introduction to Life Science Research2-3
or GN_HON 2453H Introduction to Research
BIO_SC 2200General Genetics4
BIO_SC 2300Introduction to Cell Biology4
Evolutionary Biology (select one):3
Evolution and Ecology
Evolution
BIO_SC 3700Human Physiology5
BIO_SC 3750General Microbiology3-4
or MICROB 3200 Medical Microbiology and Immunology
BIOCHM 4270Biochemistry3
Capstone: Select from the following
BIO_SC 4950
BIO_SC 4952
Undergraduate Research in Biology
and Undergraduate Research in Biology
3-6
BIO_SC 4972Developmental Biology3
BIO_SC 4976Molecular Biology3
BIO_SC 4978Cancer Biology3
BIO_SC 4982Human Inherited Diseases3
BIO_SC 4984Mammalian Reproductive Biology3
BIO_SC 4988Nerve Cells and Behavior3
BIO_SC 4990Vertebrate Histology and Microscopic Anatomy5
BIO_SC 4994Senior Seminar (only specific sections)3

No more than 5 credits of introductory coursework (BIO_SC 1010BIO_SC 1020BIO_SC 1030BIO_SC 1100BIO_SC 1200, and BIO_SC 1500) may be included in the major. At least 12 hours of biology coursework must be taken in residence at MU.

Electives
All biology majors must take additional biology courses to total at least 33 credits for the BS degree, of which at least 16 credits must be at the 3000 level or higher.

Elective credits must be in formal courses numbered above 2000 must include at least one 3000- or 4000-level laboratory course, one 4000-level course, and one WI course at the 3000- or 4000-level in a natural science. In addition to the biological diversity and capstone courses listed above, the following courses may be used as elective credit:

BIO_SC 3002Topics in Biological Sciences - Biological Sciences1-3
BIO_SC 3040Eugenics Past, Present and Future: An Ugly Partnership Between Science and Society3
BIO_SC 3050Genetics and Society3
BIO_SC 3060Science and Society: Past, Present and Future3
BIO_SC 3075The Human Microbiome3
BIO_SC 3210Plant Systematics4
BIO_SC 3240Vertebrate Biology3
BIO_SC 3260Invertebrate Zoology4
BIO_SC 3360Herpetology3-4
BIO_SC 3400Evolution and Ecology3
BIO_SC 3510Biology of Fungi3
BIO_SC 3650General Ecology5
BIO_SC 3700Human Physiology5
BIO_SC 3710Introductory Entomology3
BIO_SC 3715Insect Diversity2
BIO_SC 3760Microbiology Laboratory2
BIO_SC 3780Genetics Laboratory2
BIO_SC 4002Topics in Biological Science - Biological Science1-3
BIO_SC 4320Molecular Plant Physiology3
BIO_SC 4400Plant Anatomy4
BIO_SC 4500Neurobiology3
BIO_SC 4590Computational Neuroscience3
BIO_SC 4600Evolution3
BIO_SC 4640Behavioral Biology3-4
BIO_SC 4642Animal Communication3
BIO_SC 4950Undergraduate Research in Biology1-3
BIO_SC 4952Undergraduate Research in Biology1-3
BIO_SC 4972Developmental Biology3
BIO_SC 4974Molecular Biology Laboratory3
BIO_SC 4976Molecular Biology3
BIO_SC 4978Cancer Biology3
BIO_SC 4982Human Inherited Diseases3
BIO_SC 4983Molecular Ecology4
BIO_SC 4984Mammalian Reproductive Biology3
BIO_SC 4988Nerve Cells and Behavior3
BIO_SC 4990Vertebrate Histology and Microscopic Anatomy5
BIO_SC 4994Senior Seminar3
BIOCHM 4270Biochemistry3
BIOCHM 4272Biochemistry3
F_W 2600Ornithology5
F_W 2700Ichthyology4
F_W 3660Mammalogy4
MICROB 3200Medical Microbiology and Immunology4

List of 3000/4000 level lab courses.

BIO_SC 3210Plant Systematics4
BIO_SC 3360Herpetology3-4
BIO_SC 3510Biology of Fungi3
BIO_SC 3650General Ecology5
BIO_SC 3700Human Physiology5
BIO_SC 3710
BIO_SC 3715
Introductory Entomology
and Insect Diversity
5
BIO_SC 3760Microbiology Laboratory2
BIO_SC 3780Genetics Laboratory2
BIO_SC 4400Plant Anatomy4
BIO_SC 4974Molecular Biology Laboratory3
BIO_SC 4983Molecular Ecology4
BIO_SC 4990Vertebrate Histology and Microscopic Anatomy5
F_W 3660Mammalogy4
The following two courses satisfy the lab requirement if taken for 4 credit hours.
BIO_SC 3260Invertebrate Zoology4
BIO_SC 4640Behavioral Biology3-4

Students completing research courses (BIO_SC 2950BIO_SC 4950BIO_SC 4950HBIO_SC 4952 , or BIO_SC 4952H) for 6 credits may apply 3 credits toward fulfillment of capstone or biology elective hours for the BS degree.

Students may repeat readings, internships, problems, or research courses for a total of 18 hours. Any credits remaining after 3 hours are used as a capstone or an elective in biology will be applied toward total hours to graduate. A maximum of 18 credit hours from the following courses (BIO_SC 2940BIO_SC 2950BIO_SC 2960BIO_SC 2965HBIO_SC 4085BIO_SC 4950BIO_SC 4950HBIO_SC 4952 and BIO_SC 4952H) can be counted toward graduation.

Related Sciences
Chemistry (all courses required)
CHEM 1400
CHEM 1401
College Chemistry I
and College Chemistry I Laboratory
4
CHEM 1410
CHEM 1411
College Chemistry II
and College Chemistry II Laboratory
4
CHEM 2100Organic Chemistry I3
CHEM 2110Organic Chemistry II3
CHEM 2130Organic Laboratory I2
Physical Sciences (select one set of courses)
PHYSCS 1210
1210
College Physics I
and College Physics I
8
PHYSCS 2750
PHYSCS 2760
University Physics I
and University Physics II
10
Mathmatical Sciences (select one calculus option and one statistics option)
MATH 1400Calculus for Social and Life Sciences I3-5
or MATH 1500 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
STAT 1200Introductory Statistical Reasoning3
or STAT 2500 Introduction to Probability and Statistics I
Psychology/Sociology for Pre-Professional Requirement
These Psychology/Sociology hours will also fulfill the General Education requirement for Behavioral Sciences.
Choose 6 hours from the following:
PSYCH 1000General Psychology3
PSYCH 2210Mind, Brain, and Behavior3
PSYCH 2220Drugs and Behavior3
PSYCH 2310Social Psychology3
PSYCH 2410Developmental Psychology3
PSYCH 2510Survey of Psychopathology3
PSYCH 2810Human Sexuality3
SOCIOL 2200Social Inequalities3
Ethics Requirement
Students will need to choose 9 hours in two subject areas for Humanities and Fine Arts from the standard list available to all A&S students, including at least one of the following courses:
PHIL 1150Introductory Bioethics3
PHIL 2400Ethics and the Professions3
PHIL 2440Medical Ethics3

Second Language Alternative (SLA) for students pursuing a BS degree in biological sciences
Students may opt to satisfy the second language requirement through alternative coursework consisting of at least 12 credits in courses numbered 2000 or above. These courses may not be used to satisfy other degree requirements. Students should confer with the Biology Advising Office to ensure that alternative courses meet departmental requirements. All alternative courses must be approved by the Director of Undergraduate Studies. 

Second Language Alternative
Medicine, Health and Society
ANTHRO 2050Introduction to Biological Anthropology with Laboratory5
ANTHRO 2500Primate Anatomy and Evolution3
ANTHRO 2580Evolution of Human Sexuality3
ANTHRO 3560Plagues and Peoples3
ANTHRO 4360Medical Anthropology3
ANTHRO 4540Human Biological Variation3
ANTHRO 4580Evolutionary Medicine3
ANTHRO 4890Human Skeletal Identification and Analysis5
BIOCHM 4272Biochemistry3
BIOMED 2110Biomedical Terminology3
CDS 2190Medical Terminology3
CHEM 2140Organic Laboratory II2
CHEM 2400Fundamentals of Inorganic Chemistry with Lab3
CHEM 3200Quantitative Methods of Analysis with Lab4
F_S 2172Elements of Food Microbiology3
F_S 4370Food Microbiology3
HIST 3550Science and Medicine in Ancient and Medieval Europe3
HLTH_SCI 2400Contemporary Health Issues3
HLTH_SCI 3800Holistic Health Systems for the Health Professions3
HLTH_SCI 3700Health Care in the United States3
HLTH_SCI 4430Health Care Across the Lifespan3
MICROB 4304Immunology for Health Professions3
MPP 4204Medical Pharmacology4
NEP 2222Socio-Cultural Perspectives on Obesity3
NEP 2340Human Nutrition I3
NEP 2380Diet Therapy for Health Professionals3
NEP 2450Nutrition Throughout the Life Span3
NEP 2460Eating Disorders3
NEP 3450Activity Throughout the Lifespan3
NEP 4400Pathophysiology of Diseases Affecting Metabolic Health3
PHIL 2440Medical Ethics3
PHIL 4400The Nature of Scientific Inquiry: An Introduction to Philosophy of Science3
P_HLTH 2200Introduction to Public Health and Health Promotion3
P_HLTH 3310Social and Behavioral Health Theory and Practice3
P_HLTH 4350Principles of Environmental Health for Public Health3
P_HLTH 4485Ethics in Public Health 3
PSYCH 3830Health Psychology3
PTH_AS 2201Human Anatomy Lecture3
PTH_AS 2203Human Anatomy Laboratory2
PTH_AS 4220Forensic Pathology and Death Investigation2
SOCIOL 3440Sociology of Health3
WGST 2050Gender and Public Health3
WGST 4600Women and Health3
V_PBIO 3345Fundamentals of Parasitology3
V_PBIO 3551Introduction to Immunology I3
V_PBIO 3554Introduction to Virology3
V_PBIO 3600Bacterial Genetics and Genomics3
V_PBIO 3658Public Health Microbiology3

Semester Plan

NOTE: These plans are intended only as general guides. Courses outside Biology and Chemistry are provided only for illustrative purposes. Advanced credit or exemption from the Second Language requirement and/or advanced credit in non-science courses, along with the interests of each individual student will determine a final combination of courses in each semester that is unique for each student. Note also that the sample schedules in Semester 5 and beyond are left incomplete on purpose because each schedule should be highly individualized at that point.

Plan 1

A student that is exempt from MATH 1100

First Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
CHEM 14003CHEM 14103
CHEM 14011CHEM 14111
Bio 1550 or Gn Hon 2453H2BIO_SC 15005
Math 1400 or 1500, Related Science Requirements3ENGLSH 10003
Psychology/Sociology for Pre-Professional Requirement3Phil 1150 or 2440, Ethics Requirement3
Int Disc 1001, SSC 1150, or elective2 
 14 15
Second Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
BIO_SC 22004BIO_SC 23004
CHEM 21003CHEM 21103
Stat 1200 or 2500, Related Science Requirements3CHEM 21302
Missouri State Law Requirement: Social Science from Arts and Science3Second Language or Language Alternative Requirement3
Second Language or Language Alternative Requirement3Undergraduate research, second major, minor, certificate, or elective3
 16 15
Third Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
BIO_SC 37005PHYSCS 12204
PHYSCS 12104BIOCHM 42703
Psychology/Sociology for Pre-Professional Requirement, 2000+ level3First Writing Intensive3
Second Language or Language Alternative Requirement3Second Language or Language Alternative Requirement3
 Undergraduate research, second major, minor, certificate, or elective3
 15 16
Fourth Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
Biology Capstone, Second Writing Intensive3Bio 3400 or 4600, Evolutionary Biology Requirement3
Bio 3750 or Micro 3200, Biological Diversity Requirement4Humanities, 2000+ level3
Humanities, 2000+ level, Arts and Science Diversity Requirement3Undergraduate research, second major, minor, certificate, or elective3
Undergraduate research, second major, minor, certificate, or elective3Second major, minor, certificate, or elective3
Second major, minor, certificate, or elective2Second major, minor, certificate, or elective2
 15 14
Total Credits: 120

Plan 2

A student that needs MATH 1100

First Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
BIO_SC 15005CHEM 14003
Math 1100: Math and Quantitative Reasoning3CHEM 14011
Psychology/Sociology for Pre-Professional Requirement3Bio 1550 or Gn Hon 2453H2
Missouri State Law Requirement: Social Science from Arts and Science3ENGLSH 10003
Int Disc 1001, SSC 1150, or elective2Phil 1150 or 2440, Ethics Requirement3
 Second major, minor, certificate, or elective3
 16 15
Second Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
BIO_SC 22004BIO_SC 23004
CHEM 14103CHEM 21003
CHEM 14111Math 1400 or 1500, Related Science Requirements3
Second Language or Language Alternative Requirement3Second Language or Language Alternative Requirement3
Stat 1200 or 2500, Related Science Requirements3Undergraduate research, second major, minor, certificate, or elective2
 14 15
Third Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
BIO_SC 37005BIOCHM 42703
CHEM 21103PHYSCS 12104
CHEM 21302Second Language or Language Alternative Requirement3
Second Language or Language Alternative Requirement3Humanities, 2000+ level, Arts and Science Diversity Requirement3
Undergraduate research, second major, minor, certificate, or elective 2First Writing Intensive3
 15 16
Fourth Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
Bio 3750 or Micro 3200, Biological Diversity Requirement4Biology Capstone, Second Writing Intensive3
PHYSCS 12204Bio 3400 or 4600, Evolutionary Biology Requirement3
Psychology/Sociology for Pre-Professional, 2000+ level3Undergraduate research, second major, minor, certificate, or elective3
Humanities, 2000+ level3Second major, minor, certificate, or elective3
 Second major, minor, certificate, or elective3
 14 15
Total Credits: 120

Degree Audit

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Past MU students can request a degree audit by contacting the Academic Advising Unit of the division in which they were last enrolled at MU. For contact information, go to https://advising.missouri.edu/contact/.

Prospective students, can access a preliminary MU degree audit via https://www.transferology.com. Information on the college credits already earned will have to be manually entered before it can be evaluated against current degree requirements.

For additional details on degree audits, go to https://registrar.missouri.edu/degrees-audits/degree-audits/.

Major and Career Exploration

The University of Missouri has many resources to assist you in exploring majors and career possibilities. For guidance, visit the Majors and Careers website or view specific resources below.

  • If you are considering a change of major or are exploring multiple majors, schedule an appointment with an advisor in the Discovery Center by calling (573)884-9700 or through MU Connect Discovery Center service in you success network.

  • If you have decided on a major, visit an academic advisor in the School or College that you are interested in to discuss the process of declaring the major

  • If you would like to learn more about your career interests, abilities, values and talents, visit the MU Career Center. No Appointment is necessary to explore career options with one of our staff members.

For additional major and career exploration resources, visit Major & Career Exploration in the catalog.