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Biological Sciences, Microbiology and Immunology Emphasis, B.S.


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Requirements for the Biological Sciences Major


To receive the B.S. in Biological Sciences students must adhere to General Education  and School of Natural Sciences Requirements . The Biological Sciences program consists of 76-83 units, with a minimum of 23 courses designed to give all students a common foundation of core knowledge specific to the discipline plus breadth in an application area.

Biological Sciences Requirement [14 units]


Complete the following five biological sciences courses:

General Chemistry Requirement [8 units]


Complete the following two general chemistry courses:

Organic Chemistry Requirement [4 units]


Complete the following two organic chemistry courses:

Mathematics Requirement [8 units]


Complete the following mathematics courses:

Computer Science Requirement [2-4 units]


Complete one of the following courses:

Probability and Statistics Requirement [3-4 units]


Complete one of the following probability and statistics courses:

Upper Division Science or Engineering Requirement [3-4 units]


Complete one additional upper division course in science or engineering.

Requirements for Microbiology and Immunology Emphasis Track


Students in the Microbiology and Immunology (MBI) emphasis track study the diversity, structure, evolution, method of transmission, replication, epidemiology and mechanism of pathogenesis of microorganisms and their interplay with the host immune system. Related topics in bioterrorism, environmental microbiology, microbial evolution, drug resistance, development of the immune system, applications in biotechnology and their political and socioeconomic ramifications are also explored. A student in the Microbiology and Immunology emphasis track will have many career options including work in research, education, the pharmaceutical industry, regulatory agencies or health-related professions.

Microbiology and Immunology Core Courses [17-19 Units]


Complete the following courses:

Undergraduate Research in Biological Sciences


All Biological Sciences majors are encouraged, but not required, to participate in a research experience. Students attend research lectures by UC Merced faculty, and can elect to go on to participate in research projects. The relevant course numbers are:

Transfer Selection Criteria


To be admitted to the Biological Sciences major transfer students must meet the following requirements:

Applicants will, at the time of admission have completed at minimum each of the following courses (or their equivalent) with a “C” or better:

Additional Information


Applicants must have a minimum overall GPA of 2.8 in transferable courses. Any outstanding General Education and Major preparation coursework will be completed at UC Merced. Students should also consult the Information for Prospective Students link on the School of Natural Sciences website naturalsciences.ucmerced.edu for more information.

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