Graduates will demonstrate a working knowledge of the basic sciences of biology,
chemistry, mathematics and scientific methods.
Graduates will demonstrate a working knowledge of biological mechanisms, including
biochemistry, biotechnology, functional genomic, nutrition, physiology
and reproduction necessary for understanding of the disciplines.
Graduates will demonstrate the ability to write and present scientific information.
Graduates will demonstrate the ability to integrate knowledge and possess problem solving/critical
thinking skills necessary for professional and social development and life-long learning
and civic engagement.