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Biology

Biology

Program Description:  The Associate of Science degree in Biology is designed and intended primarily for students planning to transfer to a four-year college or university. Within the constraints of the Core Curriculum, students take courses in biology, mathematics, chemistry, and physics common to most biology-related disciplines. Most students continue their studies in specialized areas after transferring to a university program in Biology, but the program also provides flexibility that accommodates students desiring only an associate degree or students with other interests.

*Field of Study Course in current Blinn inventory of courses also listed below.

Field of Study courses in the degree are required to be accepted by all Texas public institutions of higher
education and must be applied to the student’s degree program in Biology at that institution.

  • BIOL 1406 – Biology for Science Majors I
  • BIOL 1407 – Biology for Science Majors II
  • CHEM 1411 – General Chemistry I
  • CHEM 1412 – General Chemistry II
  • CHEM 2423 – Organic Chemistry I
  • PHYS 1401 – College Physics I

Marketable Skills

  • Critical Thinking Skills
  • Communication Skills
  • Empirical and Quantitative Skills
  • Teamwork
  • Personal Responsibility
  • Social Responsibility
  • Data Analysis
  • Laboratory Technology
  • Time Management
  • Life-long learning
  • Laboratory Safety

Transfer Information

This Biology degree provides a pathway to transfer to a four-year college or university where students can earn a baccalaureate degree. Students are strongly encouraged to select a transfer destination by the time they have completed 30 semester credit hours. Students should consult with their chosen transfer institution regarding recommended courses that will transfer and be applied to their baccalaureate degree program.

For more information on program transfer information to four-year institutions visit Blinn’s transfer information site: https://www.blinn.edu/transfer-information