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Program Overview

Learning Laboratories
The Undergraduate Biology Program is housed in the Biology Learning Laboratories (BLL). This new undergraduate facility is linked structurally and thematically to the research laboratories in the new Centers for Molecular Medicine and the existing Life Sciences building.

The BLL houses sixteen state-of-the-art instructional laboratories, fully equipped support facilities, and advising and administrative offices. Faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences and the School of Medicine contribute to a large number of advanced instructional laboratories in the BLL including:

Biochemistry Laboratory
Bioengineering Laboratory
Chordate Zoology Laboratory
Developmental Genetics Laboratory
Ecology Laboratory
Entomology Laboratory
Invertebrate Zoology Laboratory
Mammalian Physiology Laboratory
Plant Diversity Laboratory
Pharmacology Laboratory

Biology majors complete a minimum of two advanced instructional laboratories at Stony Brook.

Biology Courses

Core Curriculum
Freshman Biology
BIO 150 - The Living World - An exploration of life from organisms to molecules in which the connections between biodiversity, molecular biology, and evolution are examined.

Fundamentals of Biology
The Fundamentals of Biology courses provide a thorough introduction to organisms, ecosystems, cellular and molecular biology, and comparative physiology.

BIO 201 - Organisms to Ecosystems
BIO 202 - Molecular and Cellular Biology
BIO 203 - Cellular and Organ Physiology


BIO 202 and 203 are recommended for all students interested in a career in the health care professions.

Related Courses
The biology major requires a strong foundation in chemistry, mathematics and physics including:

2 semesters of general chemistry (with laboratory)
2 semesters of organic chemistry (with laboratory)
2 semesters of calculus
2 semesters of physics (with laboratory)
1 semester of probability and statistics

Biology Major - Advanced Area Courses

Double Major in Biology and Clinical Laboratory Sciences
Clinical laboratory scientists analyze specimens from the human body by applying biological and chemical principles to the diagnosis and treatment of disease.

Stony Brook offers a five-year double major in biology and Clinical Laboratory Sciences.
Students interested in this program should contact the School of Health Technology and Management for additional information at 631.444.3220.

Semester Schedule

Biology Secondary Teacher Preparation Program
The Biology Teacher Preparation Program prepares students to be teachers of biology in the secondary schools.

The course of study is coordinated between the biology major and the Science Education Program. In addition to completing the general biology track in the biology major, prospective biology teachers are required to take courses, totaling 27 credits, offered by the Science Education Program to satisfy the current requirements for New York State provisional certification. Biology majors who wish to enter this program are expected to consult with the Science Education Program advisor and establish their program prior to the beginning of the junior year.

Research in Biology
Motivated students are encouraged to begin faculty-sponsored independent research in their sophomore or junior year.

The close proximity of the instructional and research laboratories provides frequent opportunities for students to meet and interact with research and clinical faculty and to explore possible research projects.

The advanced tracks in the biology major provide direct links to independent research in faculty laboratories in the Centers for Molecular Medicine, the Life Sciences departments, and the School of Medicine.

Biology Minor
Stony Brook offers a minor in biology for students not majoring in biology, biochemistry or pharmacology.

Completion of the minor requires completion of at least 20 credits in courses designated for the biology major including:

Two of the Fundamentals of Biology courses (BIO 201, 202, 203).
Nine Credits at the 300 level
Courses in at least two of the areas of inquiry in the biology major

The biology minor is an excellent option for students interested in the health care professions.



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