Bachelor of Science
- Animal & Veterinary Sciences
- Biological & Biomedical Science
- Education & Human Development
- Environment & Sustainability
- Health, Nutrition & Fitness
- Mathematics, Statistics & Data Science
Areas of Interest
- Animal & Veterinary Sciences
- Biological & Biomedical Science
- Education & Human Development
- Environment & Sustainability
- Health, Nutrition & Fitness
- Mathematics, Statistics & Data Science
- Concepts in Biology; Demonstrate the ability to define and explain core concepts in ecology, evolutionary biology, and genetics, and in the biological sciences more broadly.
- Scientific Communication; Effectively read, evaluate, and communicate scientific information
- Scientific Method; Demonstrate knowledge and application of the scientific method.
- ECOL 320: Genetics
- ECOL 335: Evolutionary Biology
- ECOL 302: Ecology
- Ecotourism
- Education
- Public health
- Zoology
- Research biologist
- ECOL 320: Genetics
- ECOL 335: Evolutionary Biology
- ECOL 302: Ecology
- Ecotourism
- Education
- Public health
- Zoology
- Research biologist
Sample Plans 2025, Biology: Organismal Biology Emphasis
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Sample Plan Requirements
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1st Semester
- MATH 122A
- MATH 122B
- CHEM 151
- ENGL 101
- GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
- Introduction to the General Education Experience (Entry Course)
2nd Semester
- Calculus II or Statistics (MATH 129 or MATH 263 recommended)
- CHEM 152
- ECOL 182R
- ECOL 182L
- ENGL 102
3rd Semester
- CHEM 241A
- CHEM 243A
- MCB 181R
- MCB 181L
- Second Language
- GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
4th Semester
- CHEM 241B
- CHEM 243B
- PHYS 102
- PHYS 181
- Second Language
- Lower Division Biology
5th Semester
- ECOL 320
- PHYS 103
- PHYS 182
- Major Elective (Physiology)
- GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
6th Semester
- ECOL 335
- Biochemistry (BIOC 384 recommended)
- Major elective (Genetics)
- GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
- GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
7th Semester
- ECOL 302
- Major elective (Biology of Organisms)
- Major elective (Ecology, Evolution & Behavior
- Major elective (Cell or Molecular Biology)
- GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
8th Semester
- Major elective (Cell or Molecular Biology)
- Major elective (Ecology, Evolution & Behavior)
- Major elective (Biology of Organisms)
- GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
- General elective
- General Education Portfolio (Exit Course)
My Mapped Transfer Coursework
Biology: Organismal Biology Emphasis (2025)
Bachelor of Science
Created 01/01/2025
This information is intended to only provide general knowledge.
To validate your transfer coursework, connect with The University of Arizona Academic Advisors.
Mapped Coursework
0 Maps to One Requirement
0 Can Map Multiple Ways*
0 Ask An Advisor
*One course typically meets only one requirement
Mapped to Sample Plan Requirements
1st Semester
- MATH 122A
- MATH 122B
- CHEM 151
- ENGL 101
- GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
- Introduction to the General Education Experience (Entry Course)
2nd Semester
- Calculus II or Statistics (MATH 129 or MATH 263 recommended)
- CHEM 152
- ECOL 182R
- ECOL 182L
- ENGL 102
3rd Semester
- CHEM 241A
- CHEM 243A
- MCB 181R
- MCB 181L
- Second Language
- GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
4th Semester
- CHEM 241B
- CHEM 243B
- PHYS 102
- PHYS 181
- Second Language
- Lower Division Biology
Mapped to Sample Plan Requirements
5th Semester
- ECOL 320
- PHYS 103
- PHYS 182
- Major Elective (Physiology)
- GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
6th Semester
- ECOL 335
- Biochemistry (BIOC 384 recommended)
- Major elective (Genetics)
- GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
- GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
7th Semester
- ECOL 302
- Major elective (Biology of Organisms)
- Major elective (Ecology, Evolution & Behavior
- Major elective (Cell or Molecular Biology)
- GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
8th Semester
- Major elective (Cell or Molecular Biology)
- Major elective (Ecology, Evolution & Behavior)
- Major elective (Biology of Organisms)
- GE Core: Exploring Perspectives or Building Connections
- General elective
- General Education Portfolio (Exit Course)
About the Transfer Mapping Categories
Maps to One Requirement
A transfer course with this designation matches a UAZ course that maps to one requirement for this major.
Example
Transfer course “ENG 101” might map to the “ENGL 101 First Year Composition” requirement but is unlikely to meet a different requirement for this major.
ENGL 101 First Year Composition
ENG 101
Can Map in Multiple Ways
A transfer course with this designation matches a UAZ course that maps to more than one requirement for this major. This means that the transfer course could meet any of the matching requirements but does not mean it fulfills all matching requirements.
Example
A transfer course “PSY 105” could appear twice in a major’s sample plan, next to both of the “PSY Elective” requirements. This means the transfer course could meet either of these requirements but is unlikely to fulfill both.
PSY Elective
PSY 105
PSY Elective
PSY 105
Ask an Advisor
A transfer course with this designation matches a UAZ course that has not yet been mapped to a requirement for this major, or it means that the transfer course was input incorrectly.
What To Do
First, check for any spelling errors. If the spelling is correct, then connect with The University of Arizona Academic Advisors to determine if the transfer course can meet requirements for this major.
Pathways
See the pathway agreement in place between Arizona in-state community colleges and The University of Arizona.
Pathways are designed for in-state transfer students who plan to attend The University of Arizona. Please use this information for reference only. To develop an individualized plan for transfer, work with your community colleges and The University of Arizona Academic Advisors.
All Pathways have accurate course equivalencies but may not include all possible requirements and are subject to change at any time. All posted Pathways (except Bachelor of Applied Science Pathways) fulfill an AGEC and most also fulfill an Associate Degree. Following a Pathway does not guarantee admission to The University of Arizona or to a specific UArizona college, major, or program.
To learn more about AGECs and transferring within Arizona, visit aztransfer.com.