Biological Sciences Degree Requirements
The Biological Sciences major at the University of Maryland offers a rigorous exposure to the modern experimental disciplines within Biology. The Biological Sciences Program is jointly offered by three academic departments: Biology, Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics, and Entomology; and is administered by the College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences. Questions about the program can be directed the Undergraduate Academic Programs Office, 301-405-6892.
Within the Biological Sciences undergraduate degree program students may choose to pursue General Biology or specialize in a different area. All Biological Sciences majors, regardless of specialization, must fulfil the same CORE, basic program and supporting course requirements. Only the advanced program courses differ for Biological Sciences specializations. Details can be found on the curriculum sheets below. (Note: the requirements on the first page of each curriculum are identical; only the advanced programs differ).
The most recent curriculum sheets and sample four-year plans are provided below. if you are under an older curriculum please see your advisor for the correct curriculum sheet.
The specialization areas are:
General Biology
GENB provides a strong but flexible curriculum for students with either broader or more specific interests than any of the areas above. The structure of GENB will require that students take courses across the biological levels of organization, but within those constraints they may choose to study one taxon or area in more depth. This specialization will specifically prepare students for graduate study in a broad range of biological fields, secondary school teaching, science writing, professional schools, biology – business related careers, and basic or applied research.
GENB Curriculum Sheet
GENB Sample 4-year plan
Cell Biology and Genetics
CEBG allows students to focus their studies on the molecular and cellular processes that support all life. This specialization will specifically prepare students for graduate study in a wide variety of modern fields, as well as for further study and careers in medicine, dentistry, forensic science, genetic counseling, or work in the biotechnology industry.
CEBG Curriculum Sheet
CEBG Sample 4-year plan
Ecology and Evolution
ECEV brings students to the study of organisms interacting with their environment in more complex biological systems. This specialization will specifically prepare students for graduate study, basic and applied research, and as basic preparation for careers in areas such as conservation, environmental biology, veterinary medicine, employment in zoos, or work in science policy.
ECEV Curriculum Sheet
ECEV Sample 4-year plan
Microbiology
Microbiology is the study of microorganisms including their distribution and role in the environment, their relationship to other living organisms in health and disease, and their use in biotechnology. An understanding of the basic nature and molecular structure of microbes has contributed to the advancement of modern molecular biology. This specialization prepares students for graduate study; entry into professional schools (Medicine, Dental, and Law); careers in public health, forensic science, biotechnology, and the pharmaceutical industry: as well as jobs in research labs and employment in government agencies developing public policy and/or overseeing/enforcing government regulations relative to food, drugs, and infectious disease of animals, plants and humans.
MICB Curriculum Sheet
MICB Sample 4-year plan
Physiology and Neurobiology
PHNB provides a foundation in the molecular and cellular processes of life, but allows students to study how these processes are organized into systems in whole organisms. This specialization will specifically prepare students for graduate study, medicine, dentistry, allied health fields, and basic or applied research.
PHNB Curriculum Sheet
PHNB Sample 4-year plan
Individualized Studies
BIVS is a unique specialization area. It allows students to combine the rigors of a Life Sciences degree with interdisciplinary studies. BIVS students can integrate studies in biology with fields such as mathematics, physics, linguistics, or psychology. BIVS is reserved for students with truly interdisciplinary interests, and requires a written plan of study approved by the Associate Director of Undergraduate Academic Programs.
BIVS Curriculum Sheet




