Biological Sciences Program

Program Leader: Oswald D’Auvergne

Professors: Oswald D’Auvergne, Lidiya Dubityska, Eduardo Martinez-Ceballos, Pushpa Samkutty

Professors Emeriti: George Williams, Fitzgerald Spencer

Associate Professors: Bryan Rogers, Shervia Singleton Taylor, Xiaoping Yi, Kebede Beshera

Assistant Professors: Deidra Atkins-Ball, Ekhtear Hossain, Raphyel Rosby, Remmy Kasili

Instructors: Antigone Francis, Tanganika Johnson, Anna Wilson

Technicians: Mary Beals, Masomehbibi Fatemi

The Program of Biological Sciences offers a single degree, a Bachelor of Science degree, at the undergraduate level. The primary role and commitment of the program is to provide a superior program of instruction that relates to the study of the various aspects of life processes.

After completing 29 semester hours of required biological sciences core courses, students are able to choose electives to fulfill the remainder of their degree requirements in biology. These electives, along with the core requirements, can prepare students for entry into graduate schools or professional programs such as medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, podiatry, or public health. The program also prepares graduates for employment opportunities in government, education, industry, and research laboratories.

The biological sciences curriculum has sufficient flexibility to afford students the opportunity to choose courses to pursue pre-professional areas such as pre-medicine, pre-pharmacy, pre-optometry, pre-veterinary medicine, pre-physician assistant, or sports medicine. Students can also choose courses to prepare them for entry into allied health programs such as physical therapy or medical technology. The student should obtain a catalog from the school or program that he or she plans to attend and use it as a guide for the preparatory courses of study. Student career choices or interests may be achieved through a selection of approved elective courses with the assistance of an academic advisor.

The program also offers a Master of Science degree in biology. Information about the graduate program may be found in the Southern University Graduate School Catalog.

Biological Sciences Program Educational Objectives (PEO)

The biological sciences curriculum at Southern University is dedicated to preparing students for productive careers in the state, nation, and the world. Graduates of the biological sciences program will:

PEO-1:

Understand the fundamental scientific principles, concepts and applications of biological concepts to science, engineering and technology.

PEO-2:

Be prepared for graduate studies in biological sciences or related areas or for professional areas including medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy and teaching biology.

PEO-3:

Become effective collaborators and innovators, leading or participating in efforts to address social, technical and business challenges in a professional and ethical manner.

Core Mathematics and Science Courses Requirements for the Biological Sciences Program

All biology majors must earn a “C” or better in all required and elective courses taken in biology, chemistry, mathematics and physics. Students must also meet all requirements for the college and the University.