Freshmen entering the program with fewer than 30 credit hours are required to complete the following for a total of 51-52 hours:
Biology, BS Graduation Requirements
Undergraduate Graduation Requirements for Freshmen Entering with Fewer than 30 Credit Hours:
- ENG 111 and 210 (6 credits)
- SPE 101 or COM 104 (3 credits)
- Foreign Language (3 credits)
- MAT (107 or higher) and CS (180, 190 or 211) (6 credits)
- Science (with lab) (3-4 credits)
- Fine Arts/Humanities (Art/Music/theatre/photography/dance)- applied, appreciation or history (3 credits)
- Humanities (HUM or literature) (3 credits)
- History 150 (3 credits)
- Sociology 200 (3 credits)
- Psychology 281 (3 credits)
- Political science 201 (3 credits)
- Philosophy 220 and 300-level course (6 credits)
- Theology 306 and 300-level course (6 credits)
Undergraduate Graduation Requirements for Transfer Students with 30 or More Credit Hours:
Transfer students entering the program with 30 or more credit hours are required to complete the following:
(1) Satisfactory completion of at least 45 credits of distributed coursework, including 9 credits in each of the following curricular divisions with a minimum of 3 credits in each of the ten subdivisions.
- Theology and Philosophy (9 credits)
- Written and Oral Communication (9 credits)
- Physical or Natural Science and Mathematics (9 credits)
- Social and Behavioral Sciences (9 credits)
- Humanities and the Arts (9 credits)
- Total Distribution Requirements (45 credits)
The above distributed coursework must be selected from an approved list of courses from the areas below.
Students can obtain copies of the approved lists of courses from their academic advisors.
- Philosophy
- Theology
- Written Communication: Excluding ENG 095
- Oral Communication
- Fine Arts: Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre
- Humanities: English Literature, French, Humanities, Spanish
- Mathematics: Excluding MAT 090, 100, and 105
- Natural Sciences: Biology, SES 360/360L, Environmental Science
- Physical Sciences: Chemistry, Physics excluding CHE 110.
- Behavioral Sciences: Anthropology, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology
- Social Sciences: Economics, Geography, History, Political Science
- All Methods of Teaching courses (XXX 376, 476) are excluded.
(2) Satisfactory completion of a minimum of 120 credits with a cumulative average of 2.00 (C). Of the total, a minimum of 48 credits must be in courses numbered above 299. The last 30 credits and the majority of the major coursework must be completed at Barry University.
(3) Individual schools require satisfactory completion of an integrative experience in the major field(s). Examples of integrative experiences are capstone courses or seminars, written or oral comprehensive exams, national certification or licensure exams, internships, and clinical field work.
(4) Completion of a major. Specific requirements are given in the introduction to each of the majors. All requirements for the degree must be completed before students take part in a graduation ceremony.
Students are required to take the Major Field Assessment Test (MFAT) in Biology.