Undergraduate Program Learning Outcomes
- Describe in detail the major unifying themes of biology, such as evolution, energy flow and transformation, homeostasis, genetic information storage and utilization, structure-function relationships, and hierarchies of organization
- Apply scientific reasoning to generate and test hypotheses by designing and executing experiments using appropriate methods in the laboratory or in the field
- Analyze and interpret quantitative biological data
- Communicate scientific information in a variety of written and oral formats
- Discuss the relevance of scientific research to society from a historic and a modern perspective, including the ethical implications of scientific research and of new technology
- Find, read, understand, critically evaluate, summarize, and use scientific information
- (BS only) Apply, analyze, and synthesize knowledge in at least one area of specialization
- (BS only) Apply advanced methods in at least one area of specialization
Graduate Program Learning Outcomes
- Critically read, comprehend, and summarize original research papers in biology.
- Write in a variety of scientific formats, including manuscript describing experimental results, thesis, grant proposal, conference abstract, and literature review.
- Apply appropriate statistical analyses to experimental design and experimental results.
- Make oral presentations in acceptable formats describing information in the scientific literature and describing personal research results.
- Apply the scientific method to answer questions in biology through the design and conduct of hypothesis-driven experimental research projects.
- Demonstrate a thorough and sophisticated knowledge base in biology and describe in detail the current knowledge in at least one specialized field of the biological sciences.
- Defend the thesis in a seminar setting.
- Demonstrate responsible ethical and professional conduct related to biology in all facets of their education.
- Communicate scientific concepts and issues to a general audience.