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The Department of Biology offers two options for honors course work in the major:
As a first step in pursuing honors research, review the research areas of Biology Department faculty, and then contact a faculty member whose research fits your interests. When seeking a faculty research adviser, students should have a conversation about their preparation for research (e.g., strong grades and other relevant course work, research interests, etc.).
1. Declared major in biology,
2. GPA with an average of 3.50 or higher in biology courses. It is expected that students awarded with departmental honors in biology will graduate with a GPA of 3.50 or higher in all biology courses. However, students typically apply for departmental honors during their final semester of enrollment in course work at Brooklyn College, and the department must approve or decline applications while the last semester is in session before a final GPA is available. Expected GPA is estimated from all previously completed advanced biology courses noted in the applicant’s official transcript and does not include any current courses taken in the final semester. Students may provide additional information indicating that they expect to meet this GPA requirement.
3. Completion of BIOL 5014W under the supervision of a Biology Department faculty member, culminating in a written honors thesis. The thesis is a written report reflecting a substantial amount of scholarly work on the part of the student. The suggested minimum requirement for a thesis is 5,000 words, not including a title page, abstract, and references. Students work with their faculty adviser to determine the most appropriate format for their thesis. The two most common formats are an undergraduate honors thesis or a scientific-style research paper. Each are described below.
We follow the CUNY guidelines for thesis format:
A thesis written in APA format should contain, at minimum, the following four sections:
4. A submitted “Graduating With Departmental Honors in Biology” application (see below).
Students must complete and submit an electronic copy of application using this link, which will take you to BC WebCentral, where you should sign in with your BC WebCentral credentials.
The application will be reviewed by the department deputy chair for advising, who will make recommendations regarding award of a degree with “Departmental Honors in Biology,” subject to final approval by the college. The department will make every attempt to provide feedback to applicants in a timely manner. For example, if a student submits a written report that is determined not to meet a standard for departmental honors, then the student will be advised of necessary changes that must be incorporated before final grades are due. As a general rule, the more lead time a student gives the department to review materials, the easier it is to provide feedback that can be used to improve application materials.
All students will be notified of the final outcome of their application for honors. Students deemed eligible will receive the graduating with departmental honors notation, “Departmental Honors in Biology,” in the notes section of the transcript, not on the diploma.
Any questions should be e-mailed to the deputy chair for advising.