Bulletin

Biological Sciences

Administrative Information

Director of Undergraduate Studies, Undergraduate Programs, and Laboratories:
Prof. Deborah Mowshowitz, 744D Mudd; 854-4497; dbm2@columbia.edu

Biology Major and Concentration Advisers:
Current and prospective majors and concentrators whose last names begin with:
A-H: Prof. Daniel Kalderon, 1013 Fairchild; 854-6469; ddk1@columbia.edu
I-P:  Prof. Alice Heicklen, 744B Mudd; 854-5952; ah2289@columbia.edu
Q-Z: Prof. Elizabeth Miller, 617 Fairchild; 854-2264; em2282@columbia.edu

Biology Major and Concentration Advisers:
Current and prospective majors and concentrators whose last names begin with:
A-L: Prof. Deborah Mowshowitz, 744D Mudd; 854-4497; dbm2@columbia.edu
M-Z: Prof. Alexander Tzagoloff, 716 Fairchild; 854-2920; spud@cubpet.bio.columbia.edu

Biochemistry Advisers:
Biology: Prof. Alexander Tzagoloff, 716 Fairchild; 854-2920; spud@cubpet.bio.columbia.edu
Chemistry: Prof. Virginia Cornish, 1209 NWC Building; 854-5209; vc114@columbia.edu

Biophysics Adviser: Prof. Julio Fernandez, 1011A Fairchild; jf2120@columbia.edu

Neuroscience and Behavior Advisers:
Biology: Prof. Stuart Firestein, 920 Fairchild; 854-4531; sjf24@columbia.edu

Neuroscience and Behavior Advisers:
Biology: Prof. Stuart Firestein, 920 Fairchild; 854-4531; sjf24@columbia.edu
or Prof. Deborah Mowshowitz, 744D Mudd; 854-4497; dbm2@columbia.edu

Psychology:
Prof. Frances Champagne, 315 Schermerhorn Extension; 854-2589; fac2105@columbia.edu
Prof. Hakwan Lau, 355D Schermerhorn Extension; 854-1925; hakwan@psych.columbia.edu

Departmental Office: 600 Fairchild, 854-4581; undergrad@biology.columbia.edu

Professors
Walter J. Bock
J. Chloë Bulinski
Martin Chalfie
Lawrence A. Chasin
Julio M. Fernandez
Stuart Firestein
Joachim Frank
Daniel Kalderon
Darcy B. Kelley
Ann McDermott (Chemistry)
James L. Manley
Robert E. Pollack
Carol L. Prives
Ron Prywes
Michael P. Sheetz
Liang Tong
Alexander A. Tzagoloff
Rafael Yuste

Associate Professors
Harmen Bussemaker
John Hunt

Associate Professors (continued)
Brent Stockwell
Jian Yang

Assistant Professors
Lars Dietrich
Songtao Jia
Elizabeth Miller
Dana Pe'er

Lecturers
Claire Elise Hazen
Alice Heicklen
Carol Lin

Adjunct Faculty
Ava Brent-Jamali
Nataliya Galifianakis

John Loike

Deborah B. Mowshowitz
Solomon Mowshowitz
David Newman
Vincent R. Racaniello

The department offers broad training in basic biological disciplines, with an emphasis in cell and molecular biology. Students have many opportunities to participate in ongoing projects in research laboratories. All the biology-related majors require one year of introductory biology, plus additional courses as detailed in the major requirements and listed on the Web sites given above.

For the first term of their introductory biology sequence, students may take either BIOL C2005, which has a prerequisite of chemistry, or EEEB W2001, which does not require chemistry. EEEB W2001 may be taken in the first year. BIOL C2005 should be taken later, after general chemistry. All students interested in biology are encouraged to take BIOL C2908 First year seminar in modern biology in the fall semester in their first year.

Premedical students should consult their advising dean or the pre-professional office for relevant details of medical school requirements.

Nonscience majors who wish to take a biology course to fulfill the science requirement are encouraged to take BIOL W1015 and/or BIOL W1130. They may also take, with the instructor’s permission, BIOL W3208, or EEEB W2001.

Interested students should consult listings in other departments for courses related to biology. For courses in environmental studies see listings for earth and environmental sciences, or listings for ecology, evolution, and environmental biology. For courses in human evolution see listings for Anthropology or ecology, evolution, and environmental biology.  For courses in the history of evolution, see history and philosophy of science. For a list of courses in computational biology and genomics, see http://www.c2b2.columbia.edu/course.php

Advanced Placement

The department grants 3 credits for a score of 5 on the AP Biology exam. Placement is determined by the department. Students with a 5 on the AP are encouraged to take BIOL C2005 and BIOL C2006 but are not required to do so. For details see http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/ug/faqs.html

Transfer Credit

Transfer credits granted toward the degree are not automatically counted toward the major. The department will determine which transfer credits can be counted toward the major. See requirements for individual majors for the maximum number of credits that can be transferred. If you wish a course to count toward your major, you must receive written approval from your advisor or the DUS. You will need to supply a syllabus and/or course description to receive approval.

Advising

Current and prospective majors and concentrators whose last names begin with A-H should consult Prof. Kalderon. Students whose last names begin with I-P should consult with Prof. Pollack. Students whose last names begin with Q-Z should consult with Prof. Miller. Students who cannot contact their adviser should consult Prof. Mowshowitz. For additional information, including office hours, please see http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/pages/undergrad/cur/advising/.

Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program

First-year students, sophomores, and juniors are eligible for the department’s paid internship program (SURF). This program is competitive; the department cannot assure every eligible student a place in any given summer.

Students apply to the program early in the spring term. A faculty committee headed by Dr. Alice Heicklen then matches selected students to appropriate labs.
The deadline for SURF applications is at the beginning of the spring semester.

SURF students must submit a report on their work at the end of the summer ses­sion and participate in the following year’s annual Undergraduate Research Sym­posium. Although it does not carry any academic credit, SURF can be used toward the lab requirement for majors and toward graduation with honors.

For detailed information on all summer research programs & how to apply visit the SURF website.
Current detailed descriptions of the SURF program and the application procedure are available at SURF: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/ug/surf/, and Amgen Scholarship Program: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/ug/amgen/ and NYSTEM summer undergraduate research program: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/ug/nystem/. Applications to all of these programs are through SURF.

Departmental Honors

Students must apply for departmental honors. Applications are due no later than one day after spring break of their senior year. For details, see the department website at http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/pages/undergrad/cur/honors/.

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