Minors
Our department offers two minors:
We require students to maintain a 2.0 grade point average (GPA) in the minor, excluding allied field courses.
Biological Sciences (BI) Minor
To begin the minor declaration process for a BI minor, please .
Students in this minor will gain a solid foundation in the biological sciences. The following is required to complete the minor:
- One of the following:
- BIOL 110L: Principles of Biology I with Lab
- BIOL 112L: Perspectives in Biology I with Lab
- One of the following:
- BIOL 111L: Principles of Biology II with Lab
- BIOL 113L: Perspectives in Biology II with Lab
- Fifteen credits at or above the 190 level
- This is typically met by four upper level courses (4 credits each) or three upper level courses (4 credits each) and three credits from independent labs (1 credit each).
- Genetics (BIOL 190 or BIOL 198) is strongly recommended.
Contact
Please contact Ryan Bickel (even class years) ryan.bickel@rochester.edu or Alexis Stein (odd class years) alexis.stein@rochester.edu with any questions.
Minor in Computational Biology (CB)
To begin the minor declaration process for a CB minor, please .
Students in this minor will study biological systems using math and computer science. This minor requires the following courses:
- One of the following:
- BIOL 110L: Principles of Biology I with Lab
- BIOL 112L: Perspectives in Biology I with Lab
- One of the following:
- BIOL 190: The Human Genome and BIOL 198P: Genetics Lab
- BIOL 198: Principles of Genetics and BIOL 198P: Genetics Lab
- One of the following:
- CSC 161: The Art of Programming
- CSC 171: The Science of Programming
- STAT 190 (formerly CSC 262): Introduction to Statistical Methodology OR STAT 180 (formerly STAT 212): Introduction to Applied Statistical Methodology + STAT 216: Applied Statistics Methods
- Two of the following:
- BIOL 219L: Genomics of Quantitative Traits
- BIOL 253L: Computational Biology
- BIOL 257L: Applied Genomics
- BIOL 259L: Applied Population Biology
Contact
Please contact Amanda Larracuente at (585) 273-1693 or alarracu@bio.rochester.edu with any questions.