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4225 University Avenue, Columbus, GA 31907-5645
706-568-2065
 | The Department of Biology is one of eight academic units in the College
of Science at Columbus State University.
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 | Learning by doing is the preferred teaching mode in the Department of
Biology. There are opportunities to become involved in open-ended field or laboratory
projects. The university is located in a unique ecological region of the southeast, and as
a result, opportunities in environmental biology are common. Labs have been equipped to
explore new techniques in molecular and cellular biology as well.
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 | Our faculty represent a well-qualified and balanced diversity of the
biological subfields, are eclectic in their interests, and work exceptionally well with
one another and with students. We value advising and mentoring and encourage students to
work closely with one or more of their professors. As a community of learners we believe
in high standards, hard work and having fun!
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 | We provide advising for the BA Biology, BS Biology, BA
Biology and Secondary Education, BS pre-professional, BS
pre-veterinary, as well as pre-forestry and pre-pharmacy programs. To complete a degree in
biology, students must obtain a minimum overall grade point average of 2.0 in all science
courses applied to graduation. To enter the pre-professional or pre-veterinary programs
one must have achieved and must continue to maintain a GPA of 3.0 or better and be making
progress toward the degree.
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Questions regarding the department and
curriculum? Contact Dr.
William S. Birkhead
For questions about this page: hendricks_harlan@colstate.edu
Last modified
01/04/07
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