Description
The Associate of Science Transfer degree in Biology is designed for students who plan to transfer to a four-year university to complete a Bachelor’s of Science (B.S.) degree with a major in Biology. The degree meets lower-division general education requirements for transfer to an Oregon public institution, and students who successfully complete the courses and program GPA requirements will transfer in with junior standing in the major. Admission to an Oregon public institution is not guaranteed. The AST in Biology may be the best degree option for students who know they want to pursue a B.S. in Biology, Zoology, Marine Biology, Microbiology, or Plant Science leading potentially to post-baccalaureate graduate-level programs in research, human or veterinary medicine, or dentistry.
This program is part of a statewide Major Transfer Map (MTM) agreement that identifies the community college courses needed to transfer to any Oregon public university as a junior seeking a Bachelor of Science in Biology.
Program learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to:
- Use scientific processes to gather data and draw evidence-based conclusions.
- Solve problems using scientific information.
- Communicate scientific information in written and graphical formats.
- Examine the influence of scientific knowledge on human society and the environment.
ACADEMIC ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
While this program has no formal entrace requirements, individual courses may have prerequisites which must be met before enrollment.