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DINÉ COLLEGESUCCESS ROOTED IN TRADITION
BACHELOR OF SCIENCEBIOLOGY• Admission Application - $20 New Student
Application Fee• Official Education Transcript(s) - High School,
GED, HiSET, Dual Credit, or College• Housing Application, if living on campus
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS• Classes close to home. Student housing
available at Tsaile campus.• Affordable tuition. Financial Aid is also available
from Pell Grants and The Navajo Nation.• Full-time or part-time. Classes take place in
the evenings, weekends, online, and hybrid (online and in-person).
Tsaile Campus1 Circle Dr.Route 12
Tsaile, AZ 86556928.724.6600
Shiprock Branch1228 Yucca St.P.O. Box 580
Shiprock, NM 87420505.368.3500
Tuba City Site600 Edgewater Dr.
P.O. Box 1716Tuba City, AZ 85045
928-283-5113
Crownpoint SiteHwy. 371 – Route 9
P.O. Box 57Crownpoint, NM 87313
505.786.7391
Window Rock SiteTribal Hill Dr.P.O. Box 1924
Window Rock, AZ 86515928.871.2230
Chinle SiteHwy 101 - Hosp. Road
P.O. Box 1997Chinle, AZ 86503
928.674.3319
THE NAVAJO NATION IS OUR CAMPUS
WHY STUDY AT DINÉ COLLEGE?
CONTACT: Dean: James Tutt, M.Ed.School of Science Technology, Engineering and [email protected](928) 724-69381 Circle Drive, Route 12Tsaile, Arizona 86556
Provost: Geraldine Garrity, Ed. D. [email protected] (928)724-6623
"Rooted in Diné language and culture, Our mission is to advance quality
post-secondary student learning anddevelopment to ensure the well-being
of Diné People."
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The Bachelor of Science in Biology is a classic program of courses that survey a wide range of disciplines, including molecular and cellular, organismal, and ecological levels of biology. The theoretical knowledge and skills taught in this program will allow students to enter graduate programs or a variety of professional careers.
The biological sciences field encompasses numerous cutting-edge disciplines. Each offers a multitude of exciting career paths. One can prepare for a career in one of a dozen specialties in biology or microbiology, or pursue the growing field of exercise science. There are also jobs within the tribal or federal government that are charged with conserving natural resources and protecting public health and the environment. One can also teach biology in secondary or primary schools upon certification, or prepare for graduate study, for admission to medical, dental, or veterinary school, or for other professional training.
At Dine College, the program has a two-year and a four-year track. The two year is for students who enter the program after completing their associate degree. The four-year is for students who enter the program as freshmen or first-year students.
Two-Year Biology Program: The two-year junior-senior B.S. Biology program will follow the student’s first two years after completing their Associates degree in either Biology, General Science, Health Occupation, Environmental Science, Agroecology, or similar science area.
Students must have degree requirements that may not have been in their associate’s degree: BIO 181/182, CHM 151/152, CHM 235, PHY 110/111; MTH 190 (pre-calculus) and MTH 213 (statistics), or MTH 191 (calculus).
Four-Year Biology Program: This curriculum is for entering freshmen students and includes all biology, math and science support, and general education requirements. In the summer preceding the first year, it is recommended a student take MTH 096 and/or 100, tested out of or passed prior to MTH 110.
Biology Job Prospects:1. Employment as a research assistant, technician or sales representative in the agricultural, food processing, pharmaceutical or biomedical industries. 2. Jobs in the field of environmental protection or Bureau of Land Management, Fish & Wildlife3. Become a biology teacher at the middle school or high school level after meeting state teaching requirements. 4. A graduate degree in biology could lead to college or university teaching. 5. A degree in biology can help you get into medical, dental or veterinary school.
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Program Course Sequence B.S.ENG 101 Freshman English I ENG 102 Freshman English II MTH 110 College Algebra NAVNIS 111 Foundations of Navajo CultureNIS 221 Navajo History to PresentHEE/PEHBIO 181 General Biology I CHM 151 General Chemistry I
HISTBIO 182 General Biology IICHM 152 General Chemistry IIMTH 190 Pre–CalculusMTH 213 Statistics and orMTH 251 Calculus for Life Sci and BusPHY110 Physics IPHY 111 Physics II
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CHM 301 General Organic Chemistry IBIO 201 Human Anatomy and PhysiologyIand/or BIO 385 Comparitive Invertebrate ZoologyBIO 326 EcologyBIO 365 Writing in the Biological SciencesCHM 300 Fundamental Organic ChemistryBIO 370 Vertibrate ZoologyBIO 351 Developmental Biologyand/orBIO 202 Human Anatomy and Physiology IIBIO 340 General Genetics
CHM 360 Fundamental BiochemistryBIO 415 Plant Taxonomyand/orBIO 425 Animal PhysiologyBIO 344 Cellular and Molecular BiologyBIO 205 MicrobiologyBIO 498 Senior Seminar IBIO 499 Contemporary DevelopmentsBIO 426 Plants and Climateand/orBIO 320 Human PathophysicolgyBIO 435 Evolutionary Biology
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