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Academic Programs

What courses can I take for my major in the EEB department?

Your first attempt at determining what courses to take should be your SAPR or the list of Distributional Electives. Other courses may be applicable, however, because biology courses exist in many different departments across campus.

Below is a list of departments that may have courses that can apply to your degree program. The links below will open a new window with the Class Schedule for Spring of 2008. Do NOT assume that any course listed is acceptable; consult with your academic advisor before registering for courses not explicitly listed for your degree program.


   • Animal Sciences (AN S)
   • Anthropology (ANTH)
   • Ecology (ECOL)
   • Entomology (ENTO)
   • Geosciences (GEOS)
   • Microbiology (MIC)
   • Molecular & Cellular Biology (MCB)
   • Physiology (PSIO)
   • Plant Pathology (PL P)
   • Plant Sciences (PL S)
   • Renewable Natural Resources (RNR)
   • Soil Water & Environmental Sciences (SWES)
   • Veterinary Sciences (V SC)
   • Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences (WFSC)

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    • What can you do with an EEB degree?
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    • Nationally Competitive Scholarships

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    • MACS (Marine Awareness club)
    • Departmental Seminar (Mon. 4 p.m.)
    • "Noon" Seminar (Tue. 12:30 p.m.)


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