- Bachelor of Science in Evolutionary Biology is a 4 years, full-time program.
- The program includes grounding in the history and philosophy of evolutionary thought and alternative conceptualizations of the mechanisms, patterns, and processes of evolution.
- It emphasizes evolutionary theory, foundations of ecology and genetics, focused study of particular organisms or groups of organisms, and the dynamics of evolutionary principles in scientific inquiry.
- Evolutionary biology is a second major, to be pursued in conjunction with a conventional disciplinary major.
- Upto 12 credits in required and elective courses taken by students for their first major may be applied to their evolutionary biology major.
- The 30-credit interdisciplinary major in evolutionary biology consists of:
- Three foundation courses
- One course in ecology
- One course in the philosophy/history of science
- Four approved electives
- The program emphasizes evolutionary theory, foundations of ecology and genetics, focused study of particular organisms, and the dynamics of evolutionary principles in scientific inquiry.