Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree with a Major in Biosciences and a Major Concentration in Cell Biology and Genetics

Program Learning Outcomes for the BS Degree with a Major in Biosciences and a Major Concentration in Cell Biology and Genetics

Upon completing the BS degree with a major in Biosciences and a major concentration in Cell Biology and Genetics, students will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate a broad knowledge of core concepts in biology.
  2. Demonstrate an advanced understanding of cell biology and genetics.
  3. Demonstrate the ability to access scientific literature in the biological sciences and to use critical thinking skills to evaluate primary and secondary sources of biological research.
  4. Demonstrate the ability to apply the process of science through original research, including designing experiments and/or building mathematical models, and collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data.
  5. Demonstrate effective oral, written, and visual communication skills, including communicating science to diverse audiences.

Requirements for the BS Degree with a Major in Biosciences and a Major Concentration in Cell Biology and Genetics

For general university requirements, see Graduation Requirements. Students pursuing the BS degree with a major in Biosciences and a major concentration in Cell Biology and Genetics must complete: 

  • A minimum of 68 credit hours to satisfy major requirements.
  • A minimum of 120 credit hours to satisfy degree requirements.
  • A minimum of 32 credit hours taken at the 300-level or above.
  • Core courses common to all major concentrations.
  • The requirements for the major concentration in Cell Biology and Genetics. When students declare the major in Biosciences, students must additionally identify and declare one of the four major concentrations, either in:

Because of the common core requirements, it is possible for students to change their major concentration at any time, even after initially declaring the major. To do so, please contact the Office of the Registrar.

The BS degree emphasizes broad foundational knowledge of biology with in-depth exposure to the subfield of cell biology and genetics that includes independent research.

The courses listed below satisfy the requirements for this major. In certain instances, courses not on this official list may be substituted upon approval of the major’s academic advisor or, where applicable, the department's Director of Undergraduate Studies. (Course substitutions must be formally applied and entered into Degree Works by the major's Official Certifier.) Students and their academic advisors should identify and clearly document the courses to be taken.

Summary

Total Credit Hours Required for the Major in Biosciences and a Major Concentration in Cell Biology and GeneticsMinimum of 68
Total Credit Hours Required for the BS Degree with a Major in Biosciences and a Major Concentration in Cell Biology and Genetics120

Degree Requirements

Core Requirements
Non-Biology Courses
CHEM 121GENERAL CHEMISTRY I3
or CHEM 111 AP/OTH CREDIT IN GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
CHEM 123GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I1
or CHEM 113 AP/OTH CREDIT IN GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I
MATH 101SINGLE VARIABLE CALCULUS I3
or MATH 105 AP/OTH CREDIT IN CALCULUS I
MATH 102SINGLE VARIABLE CALCULUS II3
or MATH 106 AP/OTH CREDIT IN CALCULUS II
PHYS 125GENERAL PHYSICS (WITH LAB) 14
STAT 305INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS FOR BIOSCIENCES 24
or STAT 315 / DSCI 301 PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS FOR DATA SCIENCE
Core Lecture Courses
BIOS 201INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY I3
BIOS 202INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY II3
Elective Lecture Course
Select 1 elective course from lecture courses offered by the Wiess School of Natural Sciences or the George R. Brown School of Engineering and Computing at the 200-level or above 33
Major Concentration in Cell Biology and Genetics
Core Requirements
Non-Biology Courses
CHEM 122GENERAL CHEMISTRY II3
or CHEM 112 AP/OTH CREDIT IN GENERAL CHEMISTRY II
CHEM 124GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II1
or CHEM 114 AP/OTH CREDIT IN GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB II
CHEM 211
CHEM 213
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I
and ORGANIC CHEMISTRY DISCUSSION I
3
Lecture Courses
BIOS 301BIOCHEMISTRY I3
BIOS 341CELL BIOLOGY3
BIOS 344MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND GENETICS3
Elective Lecture Courses
Select 3 courses from the following:9
EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX
PARADIGMS IN BIOCHEMISTRY AND CELL BIOLOGY
BIOCHEMISTRY II
EVOLUTION
ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY FOR THE BIOSCIENCES
MICROBIOLOGY: THE MOLECULAR BASIS FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND THEIR TREATMENT
CONCEIVING AND MISCONCEIVING THE MONSTROUS IN FICTION AND IN ART, IN MEDICINE AND IN BIOSCIENCE
IMMUNOLOGY
CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF THE NEURON
TRANSFER CREDIT IN BIOCHEMISTRY AND CELL BIOLOGY
PHYSICAL BIOLOGY
STEM CELL BIOLOGY
MOLECULAR BASIS OF DISEASES
MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY AND GENETICS
PLANT MOLECULAR GENETICS AND DEVELOPMENT
EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES
MOLECULAR MEMBRANE BIOLOGY
MOLECULES, MEMORY AND MODEL ANIMALS: METHODS IN BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE
DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROBIOLOGY
ADVANCED MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND GENETICS
EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY AND THE FUTURE OF MEDICINE
ADVANCED CELL AND MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE
VIRUSES AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CANCER BIOLOGY
COMPUTATION WITH BIOLOGICAL DATA
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOPHYSICS
GEOMICROBIOLOGY
FUNDAMENTAL NEUROSCIENCE SYSTEMS
Core Laboratory Course
BIOS 211INTERMEDIATE EXPERIMENTAL CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOSCIENCES2
Elective Laboratory Courses
Select 2 courses from the following:2-4
LABORATORY IN TISSUE CULTURE
EXPERIMENTAL BIOCHEMISTRY
EXPERIMENTAL SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
EXPERIMENTAL MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
EXPERIMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY
MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY
LABORATORY TRANSFER CREDIT IN BIOSCIENCES
EXPERIMENTAL CELL AND MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE
Independent Research 4
Select a minimum of 9 credit hours from the following:9 or 13
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH FOR BIOSCIENCES UNDERGRADUATES (taken for at least 3 credit hours per semester) 4
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH FOR BIOSCIENCES UNDERGRADUATES
and UNDERGRADUATE HONORS RESEARCH
and UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH SEMINAR
and UNDERGRADUATE HONORS RESEARCH
and UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH SEMINAR 4
Capstone Requirement 5
Select 1 course from the following:3
PHYSICAL BIOLOGY
STEM CELL BIOLOGY
MOLECULAR BASIS OF DISEASES
MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY AND GENETICS
PLANT MOLECULAR GENETICS AND DEVELOPMENT
MOLECULAR MEMBRANE BIOLOGY
MOLECULES, MEMORY AND MODEL ANIMALS: METHODS IN BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE
DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROBIOLOGY
ADVANCED MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND GENETICS
EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY AND THE FUTURE OF MEDICINE
ADVANCED CELL AND MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE
VIRUSES AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CANCER BIOLOGY
COMPUTATION WITH BIOLOGICAL DATA
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOPHYSICS
Total Credit Hours Required for the Major in Biosciences and Major Concentration in Cell Biology and GeneticsMinimum of 68
Additional Credit Hours to Complete Degree Requirements *21
University Graduation Requirements *31
Total Credit Hours120

Footnotes and Additional Information

Policies for the BS Degree with a Major in Biosciences and a Major Concentration in Cell Biology and Genetics

Advising 

Rice University policies are governed primarily by the General Announcements; students are encouraged to look there first for academic policies. Advising information specific to the Department of BioSciences can be found by clicking on the Undergraduate Program tab on the department website.

Program Restrictions and Exclusions

Students pursuing the BS Degree with a Major in Biosciences and a Major Concentration in Cell Biology and Genetics should be aware of the following program restrictions:

  • As noted in Majors, Minors, and Certificates, under Declaring Majors, Minors and Certificates, students may not obtain both a BA and a BS in the same major. Students pursuing the BS Degree with a Major in Biosciences and a Major Concentration in Cell Biology and Genetics may not additionally pursue the BA Degree with a Major in Biosciences.
  • Students pursuing the major in Biosciences may pursue only one major concentration within the major.
  • Students pursuing the major in Biosciences and a major concentration in Cell Biology and Genetics may not additionally declare the minor in Biochemistry and Cell Biology.

Transfer Credit 

For Rice University’s policy regarding transfer credit, see Transfer Credit. Some departments and programs have additional restrictions on transfer credit. Requests for transfer credit must be approved for Rice equivalency by the designated transfer credit advisor for the appropriate academic department offering the Rice equivalent course (corresponding to the subject code of the course content). The Office of Academic Advising maintains the university’s official list of transfer credit advisors on their website: https://oaa.rice.edu. Students are encouraged to meet with the applicable transfer credit advisor as well as their academic program director when considering transfer credit possibilities. 

Additional Information

For additional information, please see the BioSciences website: https://biosciences.rice.edu/.

Opportunities for the BS Degree with a Major in Biosciences and a Major Concentration in Cell Biology and Genetics

Academic Honors

The university recognizes academic excellence achieved over an undergraduate’s academic history at Rice. For information on university honors, please see Latin Honors (summa cum laude, magna cum laude, and cum laude) and Distinction in Research and Creative Work. Some departments have department-specific Honors awards or designations.

Departmental Honors

Instructions on applying for the Distinction in Research and Creative Work award from the Department of BioSciences can be found by clicking on the Undergraduate Program tab on the department website.

Research in the BioSciences

Research is highly encouraged for all biosciences majors, and there are many opportunities for independent research at Rice. Information about research for credit and research internships specific to the Department of BioSciences can be found by clicking on the Research tab on the department website.

Additional Information

For additional information, please see the BioSciences website: https://biosciences.rice.edu/.