Admission Requirements

The purpose of the Admission to the Major is to ensure that students are taking the appropriate courses to progress toward graduation with a degree in Biology.  Upon acceptance to the University, a student may declare a major in Biology; however, every Biology major must be officially admitted to the major after completing 25 hours.  Admission to the university does not guarantee admission to the major.  New transfer students may be eligible to apply upon admission to UIW.  Applications are completed one semester in advance of being admitted to the Biology major.

Requirements for Admission to the Major

After completing or registering for a total of 25 hours, a student may formally apply to the Biology major.  To be eligible, a student must meet the following criteria:

  1. 2.00 minimum overall grade point average
  2. Complete the required courses with a grade of C or better
  3. Complete math-1304'>MATH 1304 or be exempted from math-1304'>MATH 1304 (see MATH department chair for requirements to meet math-1304'>MATH 1304 requirement)
  4. Complete engl-1311'>ENGL 1311 and engl-1312'>ENGL 1312
  5. Complete biol-1402'>BIOL 1402 and biol-1403'>BIOL 1403
  6. Complete chem-1301'>CHEM 1301, chem-1302'>CHEM 1302, and CHEM 1203

Application to the Major Process

  1. Student makes an appointment at the Biology Advising Office to begin the admission to the major process.
  2. The Biology advisor reviews students' transcripts and determines eligibility.
  3. Student submits the application upon completion or registration for all required courses to the Biology advisor.
  4. Biology advisor forwards the application to the Chair of Biology for review and approval.
  5. The student will be notified of the decision within thirty days of application.
  6. Upon acceptance, the Biology advisor assigns a faculty advisor.
  7. Student mets with their faculty advisor to review the Biology degree plan.
IF THE STUDENT IS NOT ACCEPTED, THE BIOLOGY ADVISOR WILL WORK WITH THE STUDENT ON RE-APPLICATION OR SELECTION OF ANOTHER MAJOR.