UNDERGRADUATE
Undergraduate Program Options
Bachelor of Science in Biology
Major in Ecology
Major in Systematics
Major in Zoology
Major in Wildlife Biology
Link to IBS website for details of the undergraduate program
Bachelor of Science in Biology
Review the B.Sc. Biology Curriculum, click here to view the curriculum and to view the eight options for completing the required 30 credit units of a major program. Major courses are taken during the third and fourth year, and a major discipline must be selected and applied for during the second year.
Choosing a major option
Majors Orientation is implemented annually during the first semester of the academic year.
Symposia designed to allow regular students to choose from eight major fields in Biology at the IBS.
All new second year B.Sc. Biology students are required attend to acquire a certificate of attendance.
Highlights the courses, research topics and career opportunities to help select the appropriate discipline.
ABD is tasked to deliver two major options of the BS Biology program, Zoology and Wildlife Biology.
Transferees from other undergraduate programs are encouraged to select from four least chosen options.
Zoology is one of four more popular majors selected, while Wildlife Biology is one of the least chosen.
Apply for your major option
Letter of intent addressed to the IBS Director stating the chosen major and preferred ABD faculty adviser.
Accomplished application form from IBS and other supporting documents from the College Secretary.
Proof of completing the minimum required credit units and certificate of attendance from Orientation.
Applications are evaluated by the Undergraduate Academic Committee, and forwards result to ABD.
Successful applicants are asked to report to their assigned ABD faculty adviser, posted at Room A-218.
Faculty adviser will guide the student to develop their Plan of Study (major courses and options).
Submit the duly accomplished Plan of Study to the College Secretary before the deadline.
Note: The revised B.Sc. Biology curriculum requires the completion of 156 credit units, including 30 units of Major courses and 9 units of Elective courses.
BS Biology Major in Wildlife Biology and Zoology
This video showcases the opportunities, adventures and experiences of a zoology and wildlife biology major. In this video, you will see the actual and original photos and video footages from activities conducted by the Animal Biology Division students and faculty members.
Be a Zoology or Wildlife major!
Major in Wildlife Biology
Wildlife Biology is a major field that delves deep into the biology and conservation of vertebrate wildlife. Adhering to the original definition of “wildlife” used since its inception, students will explore the world of non-domesticated tetrapods (amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals) found in the wild and in their natural habitat. This program focuses on wild vertebrates that include well-recognized keystone and flagship species and addresses the unique management and conservation challenges faced by these animals in a continuously changing world. It facilitates an integrative approach with organisms related to wildlife (ex. parasites, arthropod prey, plant food, etc.) and also emphasizes the interconnection with allied fields of science (ex. forestry, medicine, biotechnology, etc.). This major program provides students with a strong background for future careers as protected area managers, environmental officers, medical doctors, educators, and researchers in the academe, government and non-government conservation organizations.
Link to a list of major core courses in Wildlife Biology, other specialized major courses, and potential ABD faculty advisers with corresponding field of specialization.
Undergraduate Courses in Wildlife Biology
WLDL 101 (3) Introduction to Philippine Wildlife
WLDL 105 (3) Wildlife Management
WLDL 155 (3) Wildlife Ecology
WLDL 190 (3) Special Problems
WLDL 195 (3) Techniques of Wildlife Management
WLDL 198 (3) Wildlife Practicum
Major in Zoology
This link to the IBS website provides (1) a brief description of Zoology as a major field, and why it is a strong background for general biology leading to careers in environmental protection and biomedicine; (2) summarizes the required core courses and major options in Zoology, including the option to take Marine Zoology; (3) discusses the prospects for research and various topics covered; (3) enumerates potential career opportunities after completion of the degree; and (4) gives three reasons why IBS is an ideal venue for pursuing a B.Sc. Biology, major in Zoology.
Link to a list of major core courses in Zoology, other specialized major courses and potential ABD faculty advisers with their corresponding field of specialization.
Undergraduate Courses in Zoology
ZOO 1 (3) General Zoology
ZOO 3 (3) Intermediate Zoology
ZOO 11 (3) Fundamentals of Zoology
ZOO 91 (3) Zoological Techniques
ZOO 113 (5) Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
ZOO 115 (3) Animal Histology
ZOO 117 (3) Developmental Zoology
ZOO 120 (5) Animal Physiology
ZOO 122 (3) Animal Behavior
ZOO 140 (3) Animal Taxonomy
ZOO 142 (3) Invertebrate Zoology
ZOO 145 (3) Herpetology
ZOO 146 (3) Ornithology
ZOO 148 (3) Mammalogy
ZOO 149 (3) Biology of Marine Mammals
ZOO 150 (3) Animal Ecology
ZOO 151 (5) Marine Zoology
ZOO 152 (3) Freshwater Zoology
ZOO 155 (3) General Limnology
ZOO 160 (3) General Malacology
ZOO 170 (3) Principles of Nematology
ZOO 173 (3) Introduction to Parasitology
ZOO 174 (3) Vertebrate Parasitology
ZOO 177 (3) Vertebrate Pests
ZOO 180 (3) Ichthyology
ZOO 185 (3) Introduction to Aquaculture
ZOO 191 (3) Special Topics in Zoology
Animals in Biomedical Research
Ecology of Reef Fishes