2021-22 Undergraduate Bulletin ARCHIVED
Department of Biology
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J. Kevin Langford, interim chair
Miller Science Building, Room 101
Phone: (936) 468-3601
Fax: (936) 468-2056
P.O. Box 13003, SFA Station
Nacogdoches, TX 75962
Web: sfasu.edu/biology
Faculty
Professors
D. Brent Burt, Beatrice Clack, Dennis A. Gravatt, Matthew Kwiatkowski, Donald B. Pratt, Josephine Taylor, Alexandra Van Kley, James E. Van Kley, Stephen C. Wagner, Robert J. Wiggers
Associate Professors
Daniel J. Bennett, J. Kevin Langford
Assistant Professors
Jason N. Bruck, Carmen G. Montaña-Schalk, Lindsay M. Porter, Zeljko M. Radulovic
Lecturer
Erin M. Childress
Lab Coordinators
Joann Giudici, Ronald Havner, Gene A. Sullivan, Justin B. Sullivan, Ashley Wahlberg
Adjunct Faculty
Angela Johnson, Cynthia Maurstad, Angela Nicholas
Objectives
The biology department’s mission is to produce broadly trained biologists with the skills and knowledge that will prepare them to succeed in the biological field of their choosing. The academic programs offered have the intellectual breadth and academic rigor needed to achieve this objective. The Department of Biology has established three goals to meet the mission:
- Graduates will possess a fundamental knowledge of living organisms.
- Graduates will possess critical-thinking skills and be able to apply the scientific method to solve problems.
- Graduates will appreciate and be able to describe the role that advances in biology play in our society.
Student Organizations
- Biology Club
- Botany Interest Group
- Tri-Beta (biological honor society)
- Alpha Epsilon Delta (pre-health honor society)
- American Medical Student Association
- Latino Medical Student Association
Definition of the Major
Students wishing to choose a major in biology should consult with members of the department faculty early in their university career. The department includes a number of biological disciplines. Each student is strongly encouraged to work closely with a departmental advisor to design the program best suited to the interests and goals of the student. Students must select from the following degree tracks: botany, cell and molecular biology, or ecology and evolutionary biology.
Certification for High School Life Sciences Teaching
Students wishing to choose a major in biology teaching should consult with members of the department faculty early in their university career. The department includes a number of biological disciplines. Each student is strongly encouraged to work closely with a departmental advisor to design the program best suited to the interests and goals of the student.
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