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Senior Requirement
In addition to the course work described on
previous pages, all majors in Biology must satisfy the senior
requirement of Yale College. This can be accomplished in any
of several ways, depending on whether the student is a candidate
for a B.A. or B.S. degree. The senior requirement must be
done during the senior year.
The B.A. degree
The
requirement can be met in any one of three ways: by submitting
a senior essay of 15-20 pages evaluating current research
in a field of biology, by one credit of tutorial work (470a,
b), or one credit of individual research (475a, b).
A senior choosing to fulfill the requirement
with a senior essay must consult with a faculty advisor on
the scope and literature of the topic and submit their written
approval to the appropriate director of undergraduate studies
at least one month before the paper is due in the student?s
last term. The senior essay may be related to the subject
matter of a course, but the essay is a separate departmental
requirement in addition to any work done in a course. It does
not count toward the grade in any course. The senior essay
must be completed and submitted to the office of the director
of undergraduate studies by the last day of classes.
The B.S. degree
The
B.S. differs from the B.A. in its greater emphasis on individual
research. The senior requirement for the standard B.S. is
two contiguous terms of 475, at least one of which must be
taken during the senior year. Ordinarily both terms of 475
will be taken during the senior year, but it is possible for
a student to begin work toward the senior requirement in the
spring of the junior year, continue it over the summer, and
complete it during the final year, an arrangement that may
be particularly useful for students doing field work.
For the intensive B.S. students fulfill the
senior requirement by taking 495, Intensive Research for four
credits.
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