Pre-Biological Sciences

Normandale offers coursework typically required for majors in biology; biochemistry; ecology, evolution and behavior; genetics and cell biology; microbiology; neuroscience; and plant biology.  All of these majors typically require the following core courses: 

BIOL 1105      General Biology: Cells to Organisms
BIOL 1106      General Biology: Ecology and Evolution
CHEM 1061    Principles of Chemistry 1
CHEM 1062    Principles of Chemistry 2
CHEM 2061    Organic Chemistry 1
CHEM 2062    Organic Chemistry 2
MATH 1510    Calculus 1
MATH 1520    Calculus 2
PHYS 1121    Physics with Calculus 1
PHYS 1122    Physics with Calculus 2

The Associate in Arts Degree with Emphasis in Bioscience

The Associate in Arts Degree with Emphasis in Bioscience gives students a direction for entry into the bioscience field. Students would be on track for a biology major if deciding to transfer to a four-year institution. 

Required courses:  (22 cr)

BIOL 1105      General Biology: Cells to Organisms
BIOL 1106      General Biology: Ecology and Evolution
BIOL 2204      Microbiology
CHEM 1061    Principles of Chemistry 1
CHEM 1062    Principles of Chemistry 2 

Elective courses:

BIOL 2205      Genetics
CHEM 2061    Organic Chemistry 1
CHEM 2062    Organic Chemistry 2  

Courses recommended for General Education and Liberal Arts students:  

Laboratory (2-3 hour/week lab component)

BIOL 1101      Introduction to Human Genetics
BIOL 1102      Human Biology
BIOL 1103      Introduction to Emerging Diseases
BIOL 1104      Minnesota Natural History and Field Biology 

Non-laboratory

BIOL 1110      Environmental Biology
BIOL 1125      Biology of Women  

Laboratory or Non-laboratory - check each semester course schedule.

BIOL 1900      Topics in Biology
BIOL 2900      Topics in Biology

Curriculum

Courses available in this department:

BIOL 1101      Introduction to Human Genetics
BIOL 1102      Human Biology
BIOL 1103      Introduction to Emerging Diseases
BIOL 1104      Minnesota Natural History and Field Biology
BIOL 1105      General Biology: Cells to Organisms
BIOL 1106      General Biology: Ecology and Evolution
BIOL 1110      Environmental Biology
BIOL 1125      Biology of Women
BIOL 1141      Human Anatomy
BIOL 1142      Human Physiology
BIOL 1900      Topics in Biology
BIOL 2202      Zoology
BIOL 2203      Botany
BIOL 2204      Microbiology
BIOL 2205      Genetics
BIOL 2900      Topics in Biology

For course descriptions and additional program information visit the Normandale catalog online.

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Department Admin

Dean: Tina Wade, Dean of Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Education

Dean's Assistant: Joan Fosnow

Steve  Vadnais, Lab Service Specialist 952\487-7110
Lisa Brager, CLA - 952\487-7110
Mary Engelhard, CLA - 952\487-7110
Michael Heggem, CLA - 952\487-7110
John (JR) Rannikko, CLA - 952\487-7110
Kamran Taghizadeh, CLA - 952\487-7110

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Mission Statement

The mission of the Biology department is to provide a high-quality educational experience in the biological sciences to students in a traditional community college setting. The department serves the College and students by offering courses that satisfy requirements for general education, allied health and pre-professional transfer programs. Biology instructors are committed to excellence in teaching and scholarship. 

A variety of laboratory/field experiences are provided for students in the Biology Learning Center (BLC). Hours listed for individual courses reflect the recommended minimum time students spend per week on individual work in the BLC or on field trips.

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Contact Information

If you have further questions about this department and you are new to Normandale, make an appointment with an admissions representative. 

Current or returning students should make an appointment with an academic counselor.   

Call 952-487-8261 to make either appointment.

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