Biology

Gain the education and training you need to build a solid foundation for pursuing a bachelor's degree in the biological sciences. In the Associate of Science (A.S.) Biology program, students get a hands-on, highly interactive education in current scientific technology, major physical and chemical concepts and more. In addition, students who are planning to go on to a pre-med program such as pre-pharmacy, pre-veterinary or pre-dental can fulfill many prerequisite courses through the College's Biology program. This selective program is designed to parallel the first two years of study toward a biology degree at many colleges and universities, providing a seamless transition.

The Academic Passport, a policy of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE), guarantees admission to any of the 14 PASSHE universities to a student with an earned AA or AS degree from a Pennsylvania public community college. A university can stipulate that the associate's degree contain at least 30 credits of liberal arts courses. The Academic Passport does not guarantee admission to specific majors.

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Biological Technician – est. salary $50,832
Microbiologist
 – est. salary $84,674*
Environmental Science and Protection Technician – est. salary $48,184
Biologist – est. salary $66,441

**EMSI Data, 2022; The greater Philadelphia region; a percentage of people in these jobs may have a bachelor's degree or higher.

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Courses and Completion Sequence

The following courses and sequence of courses is designed for the optimal success and completion of the Biology degree/certificate. Any alterations should be discussed with your academic advisor.

Semester 1

Course Number and Name Credits Advisory Notes Course Type
CHEM 121 - College Chemistry I 4 credits Fulfils major prerequisite; Must earn a grade of "C" or better to take CHEM 122.
Within the major, this must be taken during the first 20 credits.
Major Course
Scientific Reasoning
CIS 103 - Introduction to Information Technology 3 credits   Technological Competency
ENGL 101 - English Composition I or
ENGL 101H - English Composition I (Honors)
3 credits   Writing, Research, Info Lit 1
MATH 162 - Precalculus II 3 credits Within the major, this course must be taken within the first 20 credits Quantitative Reasoning
SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology or
SOC 101H - Introduction to Sociology (Honors) 
3 credits   Cultural Analysis & Interpretation
  • This program is designed for students who plan to transfer to a bachelor’s degree program after earning their associate’s degree
  • Follow this course schedule each semester and you’ll earn your associate’s degree in two years
  • Make sure you discuss your first semester schedule and your educational plan with an advisor or counselor when you register.

Semester 2

Course Number and Name Credits Advisory Notes Course Type
BIOL 123 - Principles of Biology I 4 credits Fulfils major prerequisite.
Must earn a grade of "C" or better to take BIOL 124.
If you do not pass BIOL 123 within two semesters you are not progressing in the major.
Major Course
CHEM 122 - College Chemistry II 4 credits Must earn a grade of "C" or better or get permission of Chemistry department head to take CHEM 221 Major Course
ENGL 102 - The Research Paper or
ENGL 102H - The Research Paper (Honors)
3 credits   Writing, Research, Info Lit 2
FREN 101 - Elementary French or
HUM 101 - Cultural Traditions: Ancient to the 13th Century or
HUM 101H - Cultural Traditions: Ancient to the 13th Century (Honors) or
SPAN 101 - Elementary Spanish
3 credits   Humanities Elective
PSYC 101 - Introduction to Psychology or
PSYC 101H - 101H Introduction to Psychology (Honors)
3 credits   Directed Elective

Semester 3

Course Number and Name Credits Advisory Notes Course Type
BIOL 124 - Principles of Biology II 4 credits Must earn a grade of "C" or better Major Course
CHEM 221 - Organic Chemistry I 5 credits Must earn a grade of "C" or better or get permission of Chemistry department head to take CHEM 222 Major Course
MATH 171 - Calculus I 4 credits   Major Course

BIOL 211 - Genetics or
BIOL 225 - Ecology and Field Biology  or
BIOL 241 - Principles of Microbiology or
BIOL 255 - Biotechnology I: Basic Laboratory Techniques in Biotechnology or
BIOL 256 - Fermentation, Bioprocessing and Biomanufacturing or
BIOL 281 - Biochemistry I or
BTT 101 - Biomedical Technician Training Practicum

4 credits Must earn a grade of "C" or better

Prerequisite for BIOL 211: BIOL 106 or BIOL 108 or BIOL 109 or BIOL 123 with a "C" or better or permission of the department head 

Prerequisite for BIOL 241: BIOL 106, BIOL 107, BIOL 109, or BIOL 123 with a grade of "C" or better 

Prerequisite for BIOL 225: BIOL 107 or BIOL 124 with a grade of "C" or better

Prerequisite for BIOL 255: FNMT 118 or higher with a "C" or better, or MATH 161 placement; CHEM 110 or CHEM 121; BIOL 123 or BIOL 241 with a "C" or better

Prerequisite for BIOL 256: BIOL 255 with a grade of "C" or better

BTT 101 requires permission of the Biomedical Technician Training Academic Coordinator and completion of the Orientation to Biomedical Technology 
Concentration Elective

Semester 4

Course Number and Name Credits Advisory Notes Course Type
CHEM 222 - Organic Chemistry II 5 credits   Major Course
ENGL 115 - Public Speaking 3 credits   Oral Communication/Creative Expression
BIOL 211 - Genetics or
BIOL 225 - Ecology and Field Biology  or
BIOL 241 - Principles of Microbiology or
BIOL 255 - Biotechnology I: Basic Laboratory Techniques in Biotechnology or
BIOL 256 - Fermentation, Bioprocessing and Biomanufacturing or
BIOL 281 - Biochemistry I or
BTT 101 - Biomedical Technician Training Practicum
4 credits Must earn a grade of "C" or better

Prerequisite for BIOL 211: BIOL 106 or BIOL 108 or BIOL 109 or BIOL 123 with a "C" or better or permission of the department head 

Prerequisite for BIOL 241: BIOL 106, BIOL 107, BIOL 109, or BIOL 123 with a grade ofa "C" or better 

Prerequisite for BIOL 225: BIOL 107 or BIOL 124 with a grade of "C" or better

Prerequisite for BIOL 255: FNMT 118 or higher with a "C" or better, or MATH 161 placement; CHEM 110 or CHEM 121; BIOL 123 or BIOL 241 with a "C" or better

Prerequisite for BIOL 256: BIOL 255 with a grade of "C" or better

BTT 101 requires permission of the Biomedical Technician Training Academic Coordinator and completion of the Orientation to Biomedical Technology 
Concentration Elective
PHIL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy or
PHIL 101H - Introduction to Philosophy (Honors)
3 credits   Directed Elective
  • Congratulations, this is your final semester! Don’t forget to complete your graduation application.
  • Meet with an advisor when registering for your classes
  • Finalize your transfer plans:
  • Take advantage of our scholarship opportunities for transferring students and apply for a scholarship
  • Visit Career Connections to learn about internships and your future career possibilities

General Education Requirements:

All general education requirements necessary for graduation are met through the courses in the program as indicated above. Students who wish to take courses that differ from the general education courses indicated above must complete a course substitution request form. To access the form, login to the MyCCP portal, and in the Student tab, under Electronic Forms, click on the Records and Registration Forms link, then choose Request For Course Substitution Of Graduation Requirement link. A more detailed explanation of the College's general education requirements is also available.

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