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Undergraduate Course Catalog 2012-2013

College of Life Sciences and Agriculture

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Ecology, Evolution and Behavior (EEB)

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Professor: John F. Burger, Donald S. Chandler, James F. Haney, Arthur C. Mathieson
Associate Professor: Alan L. Baker, Anita S. Klein

The ecology, evolution, and behavior (EEB) B.S. program is designed to provide broad training in organismal and environmental biology, and to provide an opportunity for limited specialization in the field of ecology, conservation, evolution, or behavior. The program integrates theoretical and practical (hands-on laboratory and field) courses. Students are encouraged to become involved in one or more of the undergraduate research opportunities available in the areas of ecology, evolution, and the behavioral sciences.

Students who complete the major requirements will be qualified to pursue advanced degrees in the biological sciences, professional degrees in the health-related professions, secondary school teaching certification, or employment in a wide variety of public and private sector jobs requiring training in ecology and biology.

Academic Requirements
To receive the B.S. degree in ecology, evolution, and behavior, students must complete 128 credit hours with a 2.0 cumulative grade-point average. Courses must include all UNH Discovery Program requirements, the EEB core curriculum requirements, and eight courses from the EEB electives list. A capstone experience, supervised and approved within the major, is required of all seniors.  The capstone explores areas of interest based on the integration of prior learning.  The capstone requirement may be satisfied through a course, created work or product, or some form of experiential learning (e.g., honors theses, mentored research projects, and other special student activities).  Departments are responsible for certifying that graduating seniors have met the capstone requirement for their majors. A minimum grade of C- is required in all biological science courses that are counted toward the requirements for a degree in EEB. The only exception is that a passing grade below a C- will be accepted in a student’s first biology course (BIOL 411 or 412). Students who expect to compete successfully for post-baccalaureate programs should attain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher by the end of the sophomore year and maintain it at that level.

EEB Core Curriculum
The EEB major uses the same core curriculum as the biology B.S. major. The core curriculum forms an integrated sequence of courses imparting basic knowledge of biology that exposes students to the breadth of knowledge inherent in the biological sciences. The core allows a student to obtain a broad background in biology and related physical sciences and math and prepares them for upper level and more specialized courses in EEB.  

EEB Core Curriculum Courses
BIOL 400, Professional Perspectives on Biology1
BIOL 411, Introductory Biology: Molecular and Cellular, and BIOL 412, Introductory Biology: Evolution, Biodiversity, and Ecology2
BIOL 541, General Ecology
BMS 503, General Microbiology
GEN 604, Principles of Genetics
CHEM 403 & 404, General Chemistry
CHEM 545/546, Organic Chemistry, and BMCB 658/659, General Biochemistry, or CHEM 651/653 and CHEM 652/654, Organic Chemistry3,4
MATH 424B, Calculus for Life Sciences, or MATH 425, Calculus I
BIOL 528, Applied Biostatistics I, or MATH 426, Calculus II5
PHYS 401 and 402, Introduction to Physics
ENGL 501, Introduction to Creative Nonfiction, or equivalent4
EDUC 500, Exploring Teaching6

Typically, students take BIOL 400; BIOL 411 & 412; CHEM 403-404; and MATH 424B in the first year, and then complete the remainder of their core requirements during the sophomore and junior years.
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1BIOL 400 is required only for first-year EEB majors.
2BIOL 411 and 412 are not sequential and may be taken in reverse order.
3The sequence CHEM 545/546-BMCB 658/659 is preferred to CHEM 651/653-652/654, for EEB majors, except for those who are premedical or prehealth profession students.
4CHEM 651/653 and 652/654 and ENGL 501 are required for premedical or affiliated professional programs.
5MATH 426, Calculus II, can be substituted for BIOL 528, Applied Biostatistics I, but Biostatistics is strongly recommended.
6Required only for those preparing for teacher certification.

EEB Electives
In addition to the EEB core curriculum, students must complete ZOOL 690 plus seven EEB electives. A complete list of approved EEB elective courses is available from the student’s adviser, the Department of Biological Sciences office, and the EEB checklist at https://biolsci.unh.edu/sites/biolsci.unh.edu/files/eeb-checklist-2011.pdf.  Co-requisite lecture and lab courses count as one course. Courses listed in more than one category will satisfy requirements in only one category.

Note: It is strongly recommended that students participate in an exchange semester at another university, in a field-oriented program or internship, or an experience in independent investigation. There are many exchange opportunities available in which a full semester of credits toward the major may be earned. In addition, students should explore the courses at the Shoals Marine Laboratory (SML), which provides an excellent setting for several “field-oriented” courses during the summer. Often there is financial support available for the SML programs (see the SML website for details (http://marine.unh.edu/sml/) or the Cornell web site at www.sml.cornell.edu. Students should explore possibilities of one or more semesters of independent investigation (research projects). For details, students should contact their adviser. Financial support is available for some of these programs.

One 600 or 795 experience totaling three or more credits or any 795 experience of two credits each can fulfill one course requirement in any category with adviser approval. A Petition for Academic Variance approved by the chair of the Department of Biological Sciences is required to count 795-796 experiences for more than one major required course. Students should check the UNH online catalog for updates and current course offerings.

Prehealth Professional Program
EEB majors who wish to pursue post-graduate degrees in the health care professions should visit the premedical advising office in Room 102, Hood House for additional information on requirements for specific professional schools. Call (603) 862-2064 or visit the program’s web page at www.unh.edu/premed-advising. The following elective courses will be helpful in preparing for admission to post-baccalaureate programs in the health professions and for their required aptitude examinations: BMS 702, ZOOL 518, ZOOL 625/626, BMCB 605, BMCB 751/752, ANSC 511/512.

Students interested in the ecology, evolution, and behavior (EEB) B.S. major can contact the Department of Biological Sciences at (603) 862-3205.

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