Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences [Biotechnology Undergraduate Program]

Graduation Requirements for Students who Matriculated prior to Fall 2008

The following graduation requirements are for students who matriculated prior to Fall 2008. Students may elect to follow the graduation requirements for students who matriculated after Fall 2008.

To enter biotechnology (11:126) courses, students must have completed 01:119:101 General Biology and 01:160:161 General Chemistry with grades of C or better and achieved a cumulative grade-point average of 2.0 or higher. Students whose cumulative grade-point average falls below 2.0 will be allowed one term to restore the average to 2.0 or higher.

Importance Notice for All Biotechnology Majors:

Please be aware of grade requirements as prerequisites for core biotechnology courses:

Based on past experience, students doing poorly in prerequisite courses are not capable of comprehending course material. Therefore, any student who does not meet the appropriate grade requirement(s) will be deregistered from the relevant course prior to the start of each semester.

Degree: Bachelor of Science

Undergraduate Program Director:

Dr. Barbara A. Zilinskas
Department of Plant Biology and Pathology
Cook College, 296D Foran Hall
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732)932-9711 x232
zilinskas@aesop.rutgers.edu
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Cook College Graduation Requirements
for the Biotechnology Major

General Education Requirements (49-52 credits)

  1. College Mission: Interdisciplinary Critical Analysis (3 credits)
    1. 11:015:400 Junior/Senior Colloquium (3)
  2. Introductory Life and Physical Sciences (1 credits)
    1. Life Sciences (8 credits)
      01:119:101-102 General Biology (4,4)
    2. Physical Sciences (9 credits)
      01:160:161-162 General Chemistry (4,4)
      01:160:171 Introduction to Experimentation (1)
  3. Humanities and the Arts (6 credits)
    See suggested courses in the Degree Requirements of Cook College Website.
  4. Multicultural and International Studies (6 credits)
    See suggested courses in the Degree Requirements of the Cook College Website.
  1. Human Behavior, Economic Systems, and Political Processes (9 credits)
    See suggested courses in the Degree Requirements of the Cook College Website.
  2. Oral and Written Communication (6 credits)
    1. 01:355:101 English Composition
    2. 01:355:302 Scientific and Technical Writing (3) is strongly recommended.
  3. Experience-based Education (0-3 credits)
    11:126:497,498 Research in Biotechnology (BA, BA) or equivalent independent research project in biotechnology or appropriate cooperative education placement or appropriate non-credit bearing internship approved by the curriculum coordinator.

  1. Proficiency in Biotechnology (73.5-80.5 credits)
  1. REQUIRED COURSES (57.5-60.5)
    Quantitative Skills (8)
    01:640:1__-1__
    CALC1 and CALC2 (4,4)
Additional Requirements
11:115:403-404
General Biochemistry (4,3)
11:115:413
Experimental Biochemistry (3)
or
11:115:313
Introductory Biochemistry Laboratory (1)
11:126:401
Seminar in Biotechnology (1)
11:126:427
Methods in Recombinant DNA Technology (4)
11:126:481
Molecular Genetics (3)
11:126:482
Molecular Genetics Laboratory (4)
01:160:307-308
Organic Chemistry (4,4)
01:160:311
Organic Chemistry Laboratory (2)
or
01:160:251
Analytical Chemistry Laboratory (3)*
01:447:380
Genetics (4)
or
11:776:305
Plant Genetics (4) (Plant Biotechnology Option)
11:680:390
General Microbiology (4)
01:750:193-194
Physics for the Sciences (4,4) or equivalent*
*Students intended to apply to medical or dental school should be aware that many professional schools require 01:160:311 Organic Chemistry Laboratory and a physics laboratory.
  1. OPTIONS (16-20)
    Animal Biotechnology (18-19)
    Required Courses (9-10)
    At least three of the following courses:
    11:067:430
    Animal Microtechniques and Tissue Culture (4)
    11:146:474
    Immunology (3)
    11:709:400
    Advanced Nutrition I (3)
    11:709:401
    Advanced Nutrition II (3)
    Electives (9)
    01:146:356
    Systems Physiology (3)
    01:447:451
    Genomes (3)
    01:447:480
    Topics in Molecular Genetics (3)
    01:447:481
    Topics in Human Genetics (3)
    01:447:486
    Evolutionary Genetics (3)
    01:447:495
    Cancer (3)
    01:694:412
    Proteomics and Functional Genomics
    01:694:492
    Gene Regulation of Cancer and Development (3)
    01:960:401
    Basic Statistics for Research (3)
    11:067:327
    Animal Reproduction (3)
    11:115:412
    Protein and Enzyme Chemistry (3)
    11:115:421
    Biochemistry of Cancer (3)
    11:115:422
    Biochemical Mechanisms of Toxicology
    11:115:452
    Biochemical Separations (3)
    11:126:407
    Comparative Virology (3)
    11:126:410
    Process Biotechnology (3)
    11:126:484
    Biotechnology Robotics (3)
    01:146:470
    Advanced Cell Biology (3)
    One to three additional credits of research in biotechnology may be substituted for an equal number of credits of elective work.
    Bioinformatics (18)
    Required Courses (11)
    01:198:111
    Introduction to Computer Science (4) or equivalent
    01:198:112
    Data Structures (4)
    01:960:379
    Basic Probability and Statistics (3)
    Elective Courses:
    One of the following Required Elective Course:
    01:160:410
    Introduction to Molecular Modeling (3)
    01:160:438
    Intro. to Computational Chemistry (3)
    01:447:486
    Evolutionary Genetics (3)
    11:115:428
    Homology Modeling of Proteins (3)
    11:126:410
    Process Biotechnology (3)
    11:126:493
    Special Topics in Biotechnology (3)
    At least one of the following Elective Course:
    01:198:205
    Introduction to Discrete Structures (4)
    01:198:211
    Computer Architecture (4)
    01:198:230
    Introduction to Information Systems (4)
    01:198:314
    Prin. of Programming Languages (4)
    01:198:336
    Principles of Database Management Systems (4)
    Bioscience Policy and Management (18)
    Note in the College Area Requirements (V) that students electing this option must take Principles and Applications of Microeconomics 11:373:121 or equivalent.
    Required Courses (12)
    11:373:231
    Introduction to Marketing (3)
    11:373:241
    Introduction to Management (3)
    11:373:403
    Innovation and Entrepreneurship (3)
    11:373:404
    Bioscience Policy (3)
    Electives (6)
    Two courses from either of the following areas of concentration:
    1. Business Management Concentration:
      11:373:351
      Business Finance I (3)
      11:373:402
      Global Marketing (3)
      11:373:451
      Business Finance II (3)

    2. or
    3. Bioscience Policy Concentration:
      11:373:323
      Public Policy toward the Food Industry (3)
      11:374:341
      Social and Ecological Aspects of Health and Disease (3)
      11:373:371
      Food Health and Safety Policy (3)
    Electives (9-12)
    Three additional electives from the lists of required and elective courses listed in the other five biotechnology curriculum options.
    One to three additional credits of research in biotechnology may be substituted for an equal number of credits of elective work.
    Electives (9-10)
    01:146:470
    Advanced Cell Biology (3)
    01:146:474
    Immunology (3)
    01:146:475
    Laboratory in Immunology (1)
    01:447:392
    Pathogenic Microbiology (4)
    01:447:480
    Topics in Molecular Genetics (3)
    01:447:495
    Cancer (3)
    01:447:498
    Bacterial Physiology (3)
    11:628:418
    Marine Microbiology (4)
    11:067:430
    Animal Microtechniques and Tissue Culture (4)
    or
    11:126:406
    Plant Gene Transfer (2.5)
    11:115:412
    Protein and Enzyme Chemistry (3)
    11:115:452
    Biochemical Separations (3)
    11:126:407
    Comparative Virology (3)
    11:126:410
    Process Biotechnology (3)
    11:126:484
    Biotechnology Robotics (3)
    11:126:486
    Analytical Methods in Microbiology (4)
    11:375:411
    Environmental Microbiology (3)
    11:400:419
    Food Physical Systems (3)
    11:400:423
    Food Microbiology (3)
    11:400:424
    Food Microbiology Laboratory (1)
    11:680:480
    Microbial Genomics (3)
    11:680:491
    Microbial Ecology and Diversity (3)
    11:680:492
    Microbial Ecology and Diversity Laboratory (2)
    One to three additional credits of research in biotechnology may be substituted for an equal number of credits of elective work.
    Electives (9)
    01:146:470
    Advanced Cell Biology (3)
    01:447:480
    Topics in Molecular Genetics (3)
    01:694:492
    Gene Regulation of Cancer and Development (3)
    01:960:401
    Basic Statistics for Research (3)
    11:115:412
    Protein and Enzyme Chemistry (3)
    11:115:452
    Biochemical Separations (3)
    11:126:407
    Comparative Virology (3)
    11:126:410
    Process Biotechnology (3)
    11:126:413
    Plant Molecular Biology (3)
    11:126:484
    Biotechnology Robotics (3)
    11:126:486
    Analytical Methods in Microbiology (3)
    11:400:419
    Food Physical Systems (3)
    11:704:351
    Principles of Applied Ecology (4)
    or
    11:680:491
    Microbial Ecology and Diversity (3)
    or
    11:704:332
    Plant Ecology (4)
    11:704:411
    Taxonomy of Vascular Plants (4)
    11:770:301
    General Plant Pathology (3)
    11:776:312
    Medicinal Plants (3)
    11:776:406
    Plant Physiology (4)
    11:776:406
    Plant Breeding (3)
    One to three additional credits of research in biotechnology may be substituted for an equal number of credits of elective work.

  1. Unspecified Electives (0-5.5 credits)
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