Skip to Main Content
  • About
  • Academics
  • Admissions
  • Campus Life
  • News & Media
  • Athletics
  • Support BC
  • Our Campus
  • Fast Facts
  • Administration
  • Initiatives, Plans and Policies
  • A Nationally Recognized Institution
  • International Education
  • Research
  • Our Past, Our Future
  • Offices and Services
  • Consumer Information
  • Contact Us
  • Schools
  • Academic Departments
  • Majors, Minors and Concentrations
  • Interdisciplinary Programs
  • Graduate Programs
  • Doctoral Programs
  • General Education
  • Honors Academy
  • Special Programs
  • International Programs and Study Abroad (IPSA)
  • Academic Resources
  • Library
  • Centers and Institutes
  • Academic Honor Societies
  • Technology
  • Research
  • Faculty
  • Course Schedules and Bulletins
  • Academic Calendar
  • Incoming Freshmen
  • Transfer Students
  • Graduate Students
  • International Students
  • Second-Degree Students
  • Other Students
  • Apply
  • Tuition, Fees and Payments
  • Financial Aid
  • Request Information
  • Visit Campus
  • Undergraduate Admissions Events
  • Graduate Admissions Events
  • BC News
  • BC In the Media
  • Research
  • Videos
  • Brooklyn College Magazine
  • Office of Communications and Marketing
  • Visit us on Facebook
  • Follow us on Twitter
  • Email us a question
  • What the Campus Has to Offer
  • Vice President for Student Affairs
  • Division of Student Affairs
  • Student Clubs
  • Intramurals / Recreation
  • Health and Wellness
  • Orientation
  • Commencement
  • Veteran and Military Programs
  • Living in Brooklyn
  • Brooklyn College Foundation
  • Donate Now
  • Visit us on Facebook
  • Follow us on Twitter
  • Email us a question
Brooklyn College

Brooklyn College logo
  • BC WebCentral
  • We Stand Against Hate
  • Calendar
  • Offices and Services
  • Library
  • Career Services
  • Honors Academy
  • Special Programs
  • Prospective Students
  • Current Students
  • Faculty & Staff
  • Alumni & Friends
  • Admissions
  • Undergraduate Admissions
  • Graduate Admissions
  • Apply Online
  • Transfer Evaluations Office
  • Campus Life
  • Financial Aid
  • Honors and Special Programs
  • Library
  • News and Media
  • Public Safety
  • Annual Security Report
  • Registrar
  • Academic Advising
  • Annual Security Report
  • Bookstore
  • Bursar
  • Calendars
  • Campus Life
  • Career Development and Internships
  • Commencement
  • Course Schedules and Bulletins
  • CUNY Blackboard
  • Enrollment Services Center
  • Financial Aid
  • Graduate Studies
  • Initiatives, Plans and Policies
  • International Programs and Study Abroad (IPSA)
  • Library
  • News and Media
  • Offices and Services
  • Pathways
  • Public Safety
  • Registrar
  • Registration Information
  • Resources for Undocumented Students and DACA
  • Scholarships and Awards
  • Student Handbook
  • Sustainability
  • Technology
  • Transfer Evaluations Office
  • Log into CUNYfirst
  • BC WebCentral Login
  • Forgot Your Password?
  • Forgot Your WebCentral ID?
  • New Users
  • College Directory
  • Academic Affairs / Office of the Provost
  • Annual Security Report
  • Senior VP for Finance and Administration
  • Bookstore
  • Calendars
  • Campus Directory
  • Campus Life
  • Center for Teaching
  • CUNY Blackboard
  • Faculty Council
  • Faculty and Staff Development Opportunities (CUNY)
  • Human Resources
  • ITS (Information Technology Services)
  • Library
  • News and Media
  • Offices and Services
  • Public Safety
  • Sustainability
  • Transfer Evaluations Office
  • Webmail
  • Writing Across the Curriculum
  • Log into CUNYfirst
  • BC WebCentral Login
  • Forgot Your Password?
  • Forgot Your WebCentral ID?
  • New Users
  • College Directory
  • Annual Security Report
  • Benefits and Services
  • Brooklyn College Alumni Association
  • Brooklyn College Foundation
  • Brooklyn College Magazine
  • Calendar of Events
  • Chapters and Affiliates
  • Get Involved and Give Back
  • Office of Alumni Engagement
  • Stay in Touch
  • Transcripts
  • Public Safety
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • Academics
  • Schools
  • School of Natural and Behavioral Sciences
  • Undergraduate Departments
  • Biology
  • Honors and Biology

Honors and Biology

Receiving Honors in Biology Courses

The Department of Biology offers two options for honors course work in the major:

  • Take a regular advanced biology course (2000-level or above) with honors credit
  • Take 5014W with a faculty research adviser (Independent Honors Research)

Honors Credit for Regular Courses

  • This is to be arranged by the course instructor together with the student at the start of the semester
  • To be eligible for honors credit (that is, a grade with Honors) in a regular course, the student must do the following: (a) receive approval from the course instructor by the 4th week of the semester; (b) complete all course requirements; (c) receive an “A” or “B” in the course, where the assigned letter grade reflects performance in the regular course work submitted by the student; and (d) complete an additional assignment (to be determined by the instructor) above and beyond the standard course requirements
  • Then, the honors notation, “H,” is added only if the instructor determines that the additional work, as described in (d) above, is of honors quality

Faculty Mentorship

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.).

Honors Course

BIOL 5014W Honors Laboratory Research in Biology, writing intensive. Pre-requisites of BIOL 5014W: ENG 1012; BIOL 1001, BIOL 1002, BIOL 5001, and any two advanced biology courses with grades of “B” or better, and permission of the sponsoring faculty member and department chairperson.

For registration for this course: Complete the BIOL 5014W registration form (pdf) and submit it to the Biology Office by emailing Jasodra Sunita Badri and Simone Smith.

Graduating With Departmental Honors in Biology

Eligibility Requirements for Graduating with Departmental Honors in Biology

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 5000 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.

Undergraduate Honors Thesis Format

We follow the CUNY guidelines for thesis format:

  • 1" margins, single-spaced text, 12-point font
  • Title Page
  • Dedication Page (optional)
  • Acknowledgments Page
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Abstract Page
  • Major Sections/Chapters (5000 to 8000 words), including
    • Introduction
    • Additional Chapters
    • General Discussion
  • Appendices
  • References (minimum of 20 peer-reviewed articles)

Scientific-Style Research Paper Format

A thesis written in APA format should contain, at minimum, the following four sections:

  • Title Page (one page)
  • Abstract (one page)
  • Main text: Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion (5000 to 8000 words)
  • References (minimum of 20 peer-reviewed references)

4. A submitted “Graduating with Departmental Honors in Biology” application (see below).

Application Submission and Processing

Students must complete and submit an electronic copy of application using this link: Applying to Graduate with Departmental Honors in Biology, which will take you to Web Central where you should sign in with your Web Central 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 which 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.

  • Department Mission and Goals
  • Faculty
  • Graduate Students and Research Associates
  • Majors, Minors and Concentrations
  • What Can You Do With a Degree in Biology?
  • Courses
  • Yearly Course Offerings for Biology Majors
  • Honors and Biology
  • Student Awards and Scholarships
  • Research
  • Facilities
  • Departmental Seminars
  • News
  • Forms and Documents
  • Career Information
  • Master's Program
  • Ph.D. Program
  • Contact Us

 

Hidden Pages:


Image of a phone with social media icons.

Let’s Stay Connected

Our social media directory features all our accounts from across campus.

Fall 2022 COVID-19 Guidelines

Fall 2022 COVID-19 Guidelines

Prepare for a crucial transition for the fall 2022 semester.

Group of faculty members

Outstanding Professors

Our highly trained faculty are leaders in their fields. Come learn from them.

View of the upper portions of buildings from the residential neighborhoods around the Brooklyn College campus.

Housing Options

Learn about housing options that are available in Brooklyn. 

  • Home
  • Directory
  • Employment
  • IT Remote Support
  • Remote Technology Resources
  • Privacy Policy
  • Policies
  • Contact
  • Text Only Website
  • Site Map
The City University of New York

© 2025 All Rights Reserved Brooklyn College
2900 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11210
718.951.5000 -10.1.1.11