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Course Overview

Our program prepares you for medical and graduates school as well as professions in a number of fields. St. Francis graduates currently work as physicians and physician assistants; veterinarians; dentists; podiatrists; scientists; teachers; x-ray technicians; sonographers and nurses. Graduates also pursue careers at biotechnology firms; hospitals; pharmaceutical companies, as well as universities. A degree in Biology prepares you to enter a healthy job market and a career filled with exciting opportunities.

The Radiologic Sciences program at NY Methodist Hospital has three areas of concentration: radiography, radiation therapy, and diagnostic medical sonography. All programs are supervised by the SFC Biology and Health Promotion Department.

  • Students will learn the scientific method.
  • Students will learn important concepts in population biology, ecology and evolution, molecular and cellular biology, and organismal biology.
  • Students will read and interpret a wide variety of biological literature.
  • Students will write research papers and make oral presentations about biology.
  • Students will use the scientific resources of New York City to help them in their learning.
  • Students will be prepared to pursue graduate degrees in the sciences.

Objectives

  • Students will understand and apply the proper usage of biology vocabulary in novel situations.
  • Students will perform biological lab experiments that demonstrate the scientific method.
  • Students will be able to write a cogent lab report that uses the scientific method.
  • Students will make oral presentations that demonstrate the scientific method.
  • Students will be able to demonstrate connections among population biology, ecology and evolution, molecular and cellular biology and organismal biology, and among biology, chemistry and physics.
  • Students will be able to collect and analyze data using statistics.
  • Students will make qualitative and quantitative assessments of their own data as well as that in the scientific literature.
  • Students will be able to discuss and explain biological phenomena learned through field trips.
  • Students will be able to create and explain illustrations of biological phenomena.

Entry Requirement 

Admission Requirements:

  1. Submit your High School transcripts translated into the English language.
  2. If your previous institution was outside the United States, you will be required to have a course-by-course evaluation of your transcript. It is recommended that you use the SpanTran evaluation service 
    • We also accept transcripts that have been evaluated by any credential evaluation service that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES).
  3. Submit proof of High School completion (diploma)
    • If you are currently still in High School please let us know your expected graduation date
  4. SAT/ACT scores are optional (with the exception of Student-Athletes and Nursing students)
  5. Provide TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo, PTE, or ITEP exam results.

Note: This requirement may be waived for students attending International schools.

Degree Requirements:

TEST UNDERGRADUATE
TOEFL iBT 70
IELTS 6
Duolingo 95
PTE 50
ITEP 3.7

Fees

Undergraduate Commuter Student Fee: $27188

Tuition (12 – 18 credits): $13344 per semester


This information was accurate on : 19/01/2021
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