Bachelor of Science in Biology, major in Environmental Biology (4 years)

Bachelor of Science in Biology, major in Environmental Biology (4 years)

Description

Bachelor of Science in Biology is a four-year program that provides its students the opportunity to integrate, interpret, and translate biological phenomena through scientific observations and environmental observations, and use this information to make meaningful decisions, with emphasis on its applications in the environment, medical field, and the industry.

The BS Biology program has three majors / specializations: (1) Medical Biology, (2) Industrial Biology, and (3) Environmental Biology.

The Environmental Biology curriculum provides a firm background in biology, with emphasis on the study of biodiversity, ecology, taxonomy, and systematics, with courses in terrestrial and aquatic ecology, field biology, plant and animal morphology and anatomy, collections management, and wildlife conservation.

Identity​

Becoming Part of the Program

Identity​

Thomasian Graduate Attributes

The University of Santo Tomas, in pursuit of truth, guided by reason and illumined by faith, dedicates herself to the generation, advancement, and transmission of knowledge to form competent and compassionate professionals committed to the service of the Church, the nation, and the global community.

I am a Thomasian. I carry the SEAL of Thomasian education. I am a Servant leader, an Effective communicator and collaborator, an Analytical and creative thinker, and a Lifelong learner. With Christ at the center of my formation as a Thomasian, I am expected to demonstrate the following Thomasian Graduate Attributes (ThoGAs): 

SERVANT LEADER 

  • Show leadership abilities to promote advocacies for life, freedom, justice, and solidarity in the service of the family, the local and global communities, the Church, and the environment. 
  • Implement relevant projects and activities that speak of Christian compassion to the poor and the marginalized in order to raise their quality of life. 
  • Show respect for the human person, regardless of race, religion, age, and gender. 

EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATOR AND COLLABORATOR 

  • Express oneself clearly, correctly, and confidently in various environments, contexts, and technologies of human interaction.
  • Work productively with individuals or groups from diverse cultures and demographics. 
  • Show profound respect for individual differences and/or uniqueness as members of God’s creation. 

ANALYTICAL AND CREATIVE THINKER 

  • Show judiciousness and resourcefulness in making personal and professional decisions. 
  • Engage in research undertakings that respond to societal issues. 
  • Express personal and professional insights through an ethical and evidence-based approach. 

LIFELONG LEARNER 

  • Engage in reflective practice to ensure disciplinal excellence and professional development. 
  • Exhibit preparedness and interest for continuous upgrading of competencies required by the profession or area of specialization. 
  • Manifest fidelity to the teachings of Christ, mediated by the Catholic Church, in the continuous deepening of faith and spirituality in dealing with new life situations and challenges. 
Program Intended Learning Outcomes
  1. Demonstrate an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the fundamental principles and concepts in the biological sciences and related fields of study, particularly in terrestrial and aquatic environments
  2. Apply basic knowledge in biology and utilize safe and responsible techniques and procedures to identify and solve problems related to the life sciences using current disciplinary and interdisciplinary principles
  3. Apply basic mathematical and statistical computations and use of appropriate technologies in the analysis and interpretation of biological data
  4. Extend knowledge and critically evaluate current views and theories in various areas of the biological sciences
  5. Appreciate the limitations and implications of the sciences in everyday life through the use of knowledge and research to an inquiry-based practice in the field of biology
  6. Engage in life-centered advocacies that promote social responsibility, preservation of the Filipino culture and heritage, data integrity and privacy, life-long learning, professional and ethical conduct, and Christian moral values
  7. Communicate effectively and accurately biological concepts and research outputs, and articulate the latest trends and developments in the biological sciences through written and oral methods, using both the English and Filipino languages
  8. Work efficiently and effectively in individual and group-oriented activities in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams
  9. Develop critical, analytical, and problem-solving skills to help resolve or solve critical biological issues and problems of national and global significance
  10. Demonstrate the ability to qualify for graduate study and/or for entry-level professional employment in general workplace 

Becoming Part of the Program

Application

Application Period: July to December of each year

Application Website

Release of Results: January 28 of the following year

Fees

Go to THIS PAGE and look for the “College of Science” tab for the tuition fees.

Welcome Message for Freshmen A.Y. 2020-2021

Welcome Message for Freshmen A.Y. 2020-2021

Dear Freshmen Thomasian Scientists,

I would like to extend my warmest virtual welcome to the UST College of Science to all of you!

Never in recent history has science played such a visible role in society. This highlights the country’s need for more scientists to continue the task of discovering and understanding the world we live in, and in innovating technologies and processes to solve humanity’s most pressing concerns. Thomasian scientists have always played a significant role in charting the scientific progress of this country. By choosing the UST College of Science, you have already shown a desire to be part of this country’s scientific workforce. Our motto in the College of Science is “Galing Science, Galing Science!”. This speaks of our desire to instill excellence among our students, which we hope you will all embody by the time you earn your degrees.

This is a truly unprecedented start to Academic Year 2020-2021 for all of us. Rest assured that the College of Science is one with the entire UST community in ensuring that learning will take place for our students despite these challenging circumstances. The learning management system of the university, dubbed the UST Cloud Campus, which has been in place for more than a decade now, is ready to provide the main platform for the efficient delivery of instruction. However, given the distinct challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, our faculty are continuously innovating to meet the demands of this uncharted territory in higher education. We will also strive to provide adequate laboratory instruction, which is central to the sciences, despite the limitations set forth by physical distancing and public health regulations.

We hope to develop a strong partnership with you, our dear students, your parents, guardians, benefactors and families, in order to ensure that you get the quality Thomasian science education you sought to have by enrolling in our college.

We all pray that in due time, we can continue to deliver the quality Thomasian science education you deserve under more normal circumstances.

Prof. Rey Donne S. Papa, PhD
Dean

In this extraordinary time of the COVID-19 pandemic, the role of Faith and Science becomes greatly underscored in our life. Welcoming you to the University of Santo Tomás, therefore, does not only bring joy but hope for the people of God whom you will be serving.

In the face of physical, economic, psychological, and spiritual predicaments, we must be undeterred to pursue the Veritas (Truth) through our academic endeavors per scientiam ad Dominum (through Science towards the Lord) as inspired by our patron St. Albert the Great, and his illustrious disciple, St. Thomas Aquinas, who said: “Just as it is better to illuminate than merely to shine, so to pass on what one has contemplated is better than merely to contemplate” (cf. S.Th. II-II q. 188 a. 6.).

Through Faith and Science, we keep on finding courage in the midst of life’s hardship. When life is difficult, all the more that we need to be full of life. The harder the blow, the harder we hope. Illuminate others than merely shine. Share the fruits of your studies, than merely contemplate. Don’t be discouraged over closed doors; look for the back door and even the open windows. Don’t just focus on what we’ve lost; look also for what we’ve received. Welcome to the UST College of Science. 

Rev. Fr. Louie R. Coronel, O.P., EHL
Regent

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

A degree in environmental biology prepares students for a career devoted to a better understanding of our biodiversity, which can help solve our most pressing environmental concerns. 

A. Common to the Program

    • Research scientist (research institutions / government / academe)
    • Science educator (upon completion of a Master’s and / or Doctorate degree) 

B. Major-specific

    • Consultant in environmental consultancy firms
    • Policy and governance (local or national levels)
    • Environmental lawyer (upon completion of a law degree)
    • Museums, zoos, botanical gardens, and herbaria

Student Experience and Support

Student Experience and Support

The Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy program provides not just theoretical input, but also practical applications of learned concepts and skills to best prepare students for the world of work. To do so, the program uses facilities such as laboratories for their learning experiences.

The University of Santo Tomas provides student services that cater to academic, spiritual, and wellness concerns of students. These support units are found in the different parts of the campus and can be accessed by Thomasians. When the University shifted to distance learning, the services also transitioned to online services to continue addressing the needs of Thomasians.

Program Curriculum (New)​

Program Curriculum (New)

Effectivity: A.Y. 2021-2022

This curriculum may have some changes upon the availability of new guidelines.

Program Schedule
Year
First Term 
(August – December)
Second Term
(January – May)
Special Term
(June – July)
1
/
/
none
2
/
/
/
3
/
/
none
4
/
/
none
First Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 421
General Botany
3
0
3
 
BIO 421L
BIO 421L
General Botany Laboratory
0
2
2
 
BIO 421
BIO 422
General Zoology
3
0
3
 
BIO 422L
BIO 422L
General Zoology Laboratory
0
2
2
 
BIO 422
FIL 1
Panimulang Pagsasalin
3
0
3
  
NSTP 1
National Service Training Program 1
0
3
3
  
PATH-FIT
Physical Activities Towards Health and Fitness in Sports
2
0
2
  
THY 1
Christian Vision of the Human Person
3
0
3
  
UND_SELF
Understanding the Self
3
0
3
  
TOTAL
 
17
7
24
  

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 423
Systematics
3
0
3
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L
BIO 423L
BIO 423L
Systematics Laboratory
0
2
2
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L
BIO 423
BIO 424
Statistical Biology
2
1
3
  
CHEM 401
Chemical Biology – Organic Molecules
3
0
3
 
 
CHEM 401L
Chemical Biology – Organic Molecules Laboratory
0
2
2
 
 
GE ELEC I
Elective I
3
0
3
 
 
NSTP 2
National Service Training Program 2
0
3
3
NSTP 1
 
PATH-FIT
Physical Activities Towards Health and Fitness in Dance
2
0
2
  
PURPCOM
Purposive Communication
3
0
3
  
THY 2
Christian Vision of Marriage and Family
3
0
3
THY 1
 
TOTAL
 
19
8
27
  
Second Year - 3 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 425
Microbiology
3
0
3
 
BIO 425L
BIO 425L
Microbiology (Laboratory)
0
2
2
 
BIO 425
BIO 426
General Ecology
3
0
3
BIO 424
BIO 426L
BIO 426L
General Ecology (Laboratory)
0
2
2
BIO 424
BIO 426
CHEM 402
Chemical Biology 2 – Analytical Methods
3
0
3
 
 
CHEM 402L
Chemical Biology 2 – Analytical Methods (Laboratory)
0
2
2
 
 
PATH-FIT
Fitness Exercises for Specific Sports
2
0
2
  
READ_PH
Readings in Philippine History
3
0
3
  
THY 3
Christian Vision of the Church in Society
3
0
3
THY 1,
THY 2
 
TOTAL
 
17
6
23
  

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 427
Evolutionary Biology
3
0
3
BIO 423,
BIO 423L
BIO 427L
BIO 427L
Evolutionary Biology (Laboratory)
0
2
2
BIO 423,
BIO 423L
BIO 427
BIO 428
Genetics
3
0
3
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L,
BIO 425,
BIO 425L
BIO 428L
BIO 428L
Genetics (Laboratory)
0
2
2
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L,
BIO 425,
BIO 425L
BIO 428
CHEM 403
Chemical Biology 3 – Biomolecules
3
0
3
 
 
CHEM 403L
Chemical Biology 3 – Biomolecules (Laboratory)
0
2
2
 
 
MATH_MW
Mathematics in the Modern World
3
0
3
  
GE ELEC II
Elective II
3
0
3
  
PATH-FIT
Human Enhancement
2
0
2
  
THY 4
Living the Christian Vision in the Contemporary World
3
0
3
THY 1,
THY 2,
THY 3
 
TOTAL
 
20
6
26
  

Special Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 429
Field Biology and Collections Management
2
0
2
BIO 423,
BIO 423L,
BIO 425,
BIO 425L,
BIO 426,
BIO 426L
BIO 429L
BIO 429L
Field Biology and Collections Management (Laboratory)
0
1
1
BIO 423,
BIO 423L,
BIO 425,
BIO 425L,
BIO 426,
BIO 426L
BIO 429
TOTAL
 
2
1
3
  
Third Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 4212
Cell and Molecular Biology
3
0
3
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L,
BIO 425,
BIO 425L,
CHEM 403,
CHEM 403L
BIO 4212L
BIO 4212L
Cell and Molecular Biology (Laboratory)
0
2
2
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L,
BIO 425,
BIO 425L,
CHEM 403,
CHEM 403L
BIO 4212
CONTEM_W
The Contemporary World
3
0
3
  
LIWORIZ
Life and Works of Rizal
3
0
3
  
SCI 409
Biophysics
2
0
2
 
SCI 409L
SCI 409L
Biophysics (Laboratory)
0
2
2
 
SCI 409
STS
Science, Technology and Society
3
0
3
  
TOTAL
 
14
4
18
  

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 4141
Animal Morphology and Anatomy (Lecture)
3
0
3
BIO 427,
BIO 427L,
BIO 428,
BIO 428L
BIO 4141L
BIO 4141L
Animal Morphology and Anatomy (Laboratory)
0
2
2
BIO 427,
BIO 427L,
BIO 428,
BIO 428L
BIO 4141
BIO 4210
Physiology
3
0
3
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L,
CHEM 403,
CHEM 403L,
SCI 409,
SCI 409L
BIO 4210L
BIO 4210L
Physiology (Laboratory)
0
2
2
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L,
CHEM 403,
CHEM 403L,
SCI 409,
SCI 409L
BIO 4210
BIO 4211
Developmental Biology
3
0
3
BIO 427,
BIO 427L,
BIO 428,
BIO 428L
BIO 4211L
BIO 4211L
Developmental Biology (Laboratory)
0
2
2
BIO 427,
BIO 427L,
BIO 428,
BIO 428L
BIO 4211
SCI 403
Research 1
2
0
2
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L,
BIO 425,
BIO 425L
 
SCI 404
Practicum
0
3
3
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L,
BIO 423,
BIO 423L,
BIO 425,
BIO 425L,
BIO 426,
BIO 426L,
BIO 427,
BIO 427L,
BIO 428,
BIO 428L,
BIO 429
 
TOTAL
 
11
9
20
  
Fourth Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
ART_APP
Art Appreciation
3
0
3
  
BIO 4142
Plant Morphology and Anatomy (Lecture)
3
0
3
BIO 423,
BIO 423L,
BIO 427,
BIO 427L
BIO 4142L
BIO 4142L
Plant Morphology and Anatomy (Laboratory)
0
2
2
BIO 423,
BIO 423L,
BIO 427,
BIO 427L
BIO 4142
BIO 4143
Terrestrial Ecology (Lecture)
2
0
2
BIO 426,
BIO 426L,
BIO 429,
BIO 429L
BIO 4143L
BIO 4143L
Terrestrial Ecology (Laboratory)
0
1
1
BIO 426,
BIO 426L,
BIO 429,
BIO 429L
BIO 4143
ELE 1
Professional Elective 1
3
0
3
  
SCI 405
Research 2
0
2
2
SCI 403
 
TOTAL
 
11
5
16
  

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 4144
Marine Biology (Lecture)
2
0
2
BIO 426,
BIO 426L,
BIO 429,
BIO 429L
BIO 4144L
BIO 4144L
Marine Biology (Laboratory)
0
1
1
BIO 426,
BIO 426L,
BIO 429,
BIO 429L
BIO 4144
BIO 4145
Principles of Biodiversity and Conservation (Lecture)
2
0
2
BIO 426,
BIO 426L,
BIO 429,
BIO 429L
 
BIO 4146
Freshwater Biology (Lecture)
2
0
2
BIO 426,
BIO 426L
BIO 4146L
BIO 4146L
Freshwater Biology (Laboratory)
0
1
1
BIO 426,
BIO 426L,
BIO 429,
BIO 429L
BIO 4146
ELE 2
Professional Elective 2
3
0
3
  
ETHICS
Ethics
3
0
3
  
GE ELE I
Elective I
3
0
3
  
SCI 406
Research 3
0
2
2
BIO 424,
SCI 405
 
TOTAL
 
15
4
19
  

Effectivity: A.Y. 2019-2020

This curriculum may have some changes upon the availability of new guidelines.

Program Schedule
Year
First Term 
(August – December)
Second Term
(January – May)
Special Term
(June – July)
1
/
/
none
2
/
/
/
3
/
/
none
4
/
/
none
First Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 421
General Botany
3
0
3
 
 
BIO 421L
General Botany Laboratory
0
2
2
 
BIO 421
BIO 422
General Zoology
3
0
3
 
 
BIO 422L
General Zoology Laboratory
0
2
2
 
BIO 422
FIL 1
Kontekstuwalisadong Komunikasyon sa Filipino
3
0
3
  
NSTP 1
National Service Training Program 1
0
3
3
  
PATH-FIT
Physical Activities Towards Health and Fitness in Sports
2
0
2
  
THY 1
Christian Vision of the Human Person
3
0
3
  
UND_SELF
Understanding the Self
3
0
3
  
TOTAL
 
17
7
24
  

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 423
Systematics
3
0
3
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L
 
BIO 423L
Systematics Laboratory
0
2
2
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L
BIO 423
BIO 424
Statistical Biology
2
1
3
  
CHEM 401
Chemical Biology – Organic Molecules
3
0
3
 
 
CHEM 401L
Chemical Biology – Organic Molecules Laboratory
0
2
2
 
CHEM 401
FIL 2
Panimulang Pagsasalin
3
0
3
FIL 1
 
NSTP 2
National Service Training Program 2
0
3
3
NSTP 1
 
PATH-FIT
Physical Activities Towards Health and Fitness in Dance
2
0
2
  
PURPCOM
Purposive Communication
3
0
3
  
THY 2
Christian Vision of Marriage and Family
3
0
3
THY 1
 
TOTAL
 
19
8
27
  
Second Year - 3 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 425
Microbiology
3
0
3
 
 
BIO 425L
Microbiology (Laboratory)
0
2
2
 
BIO 425
BIO 426
General Ecology
3
0
3
BIO 424
 
BIO 426L
General Ecology (Laboratory)
0
2
2
BIO 424
 
CHEM 402
Chemical Biology 2 – Analytical Methods
3
0
3
 
 
CHEM 402L
Chemical Biology 2 – Analytical Methods (Laboratory)
0
2
2
 
CHEM 402
PATH-FIT
Fitness Exercises for Specific Sports
2
0
2
  
READ_PH
Readings in Philippine History
3
0
3
  
THY 3
Christian Vision of the Church in Society
3
0
3
THY 1,
THY 2
 
TOTAL
 
17
6
23
  

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 427
Evolutionary Biology
3
0
3
BIO 423,
BIO 423L
 
BIO 427L
Evolutionary Biology (Laboratory)
0
2
2
BIO 423,
BIO 423L
BIO 427
BIO 428
Genetics
3
0
3
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L,
BIO 425,
BIO 425L
 
BIO 428L
Genetics (Laboratory)
0
2
2
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L,
BIO 425,
BIO 425L
BIO 428
CHEM 403
Chemical Biology 3 – Biomolecules
3
0
3
 
 
CHEM 403L
Chemical Biology 3 – Biomolecules (Laboratory)
0
2
2
 
CHEM 403
MATH_MW
Mathematics in the Modern World
3
0
3
  
LIT 1
The Great Works
3
0
3
  
PATH-FIT
Human Enhancement
2
0
2
  
THY 4
Living the Christian Vision in the Contemporary World
3
0
3
THY 1,
THY 2,
THY 3
 
TOTAL
 
20
6
26
  

Special Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 429
Field Biology and Collections Management
2
0
2
BIO 423,
BIO 423L,
BIO 425,
BIO 425L,
BIO 426,
BIO 426L
 
BIO 429L
Field Biology and Collections Management (Laboratory)
0
1
1
BIO 423,
BIO 423L,
BIO 425,
BIO 425L,
BIO 426,
BIO 426L
BIO 429
TOTAL
 
2
1
3
  
Third Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 4212
Cell and Molecular Biology
3
0
3
 
 
BIO 4212L
Cell and Molecular Biology (Laboratory)
0
2
2
 
BIO 4212
CONTEM_W
The Contemporary World
3
0
3
  
LIWORIZ
Life and Works of Rizal
3
0
3
  
SCI 409
Biophysics
2
0
2
 
 
SCI 409L
Biophysics (Laboratory)
0
2
2
 
SCI 409
STS
Science, Technology and Society
3
0
3
  
TOTAL
 
14
4
18
  

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 4141
Animal Morphology and Anatomy (Lecture)
3
0
3
BIO 427,
BIO 427L,
BIO 428,
BIO 428L
 
BIO 4141L
Animal Morphology and Anatomy (Laboratory)
0
2
2
BIO 427,
BIO 427L,
BIO 428,
BIO 428L
BIO 4141
BIO 4210
Physiology
3
0
3
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L,
CHEM 403,
CHEM 403L,
SCI 409,
SCI 409L
 
BIO 4210L
Physiology (Laboratory)
0
2
2
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L,
CHEM 403,
CHEM 403L,
SCI 409,
SCI 409L
BIO 4210
BIO 4211
Developmental Biology
3
0
3
BIO 427,
BIO 427L,
BIO 428,
BIO 428L
 
BIO 4211L
Developmental Biology (Laboratory)
0
2
2
BIO 427,
BIO 427L,
BIO 428,
BIO 428L
BIO 4211
SCI 403
Research 1
2
0
2
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L,
BIO 425,
BIO 425L
 
SCI 404
Practicum
0
3
3
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L,
BIO 423,
BIO 423L,
BIO 425,
BIO 425L,
BIO 426,
BIO 426L,
BIO 427,
BIO 427L,
BIO 428,
BIO 428L,
BIO 429,
BIO 429L,
CHEM 401,
CHEM 401L,
CHEM 402,
CHEM 402L,
CHEM 403,
CHEM 403L,
CONTEM_W,
FIL 1,
FIL 2,
LIT 1,
LIWORIZ,
MATH_MW,
NSTP 1,
NSTP 2,
PE 1,
PE 2,
PE 3,
PE 4,
PURPCOM,
READ_PH,
SCI 409,
SCI 409L,
STS,
THY 1,
THY 2,
THY 3,
THY 4,
UND_SELF
 
TOTAL
 
11
9
20
  
Fourth Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
ART_APP
Art Appreciation
3
0
3
  
BIO 4142
Plant Morphology and Anatomy (Lecture)
3
0
3
BIO 423,
BIO 423L,
BIO 427,
BIO 427L
 
BIO 4142L
Plant Morphology and Anatomy (Laboratory)
0
2
2
BIO 423,
BIO 423L,
BIO 427,
BIO 427L
BIO 4142
BIO 4143
Terrestrial Ecology (Lecture)
2
0
2
BIO 426,
BIO 426L,
BIO 429,
BIO 429L
 
BIO 4143L
Terrestrial Ecology (Laboratory)
0
1
1
BIO 426,
BIO 426L,
BIO 429,
BIO 429L
BIO 4143
ELE 1
Professional Elective 1
3
0
3
  
SCI 405
Research 2
0
2
2
SCI 403
 
TOTAL
 
11
5
16
  

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 4144
Marine Biology (Lecture)
2
0
2
BIO 426,
BIO 426L,
BIO 429,
BIO 429L
 
BIO 4144L
Marine Biology (Laboratory)
0
1
1
BIO 426,
BIO 426L,
BIO 429,
BIO 429L
BIO 4144
BIO 4145
Principles of Biodiversity and Conservation (Lecture)
2
0
2
BIO 426,
BIO 426L,
BIO 429,
BIO 429L
 
BIO 4146
Freshwater Biology (Lecture)
2
0
2
BIO 426,
BIO 426L
 
BIO 4146L
Freshwater Biology (Laboratory)
0
1
1
BIO 426,
BIO 426L,
BIO 429,
BIO 429L
BIO 4146
ELE 2
Professional Elective 2
3
0
3
  
ETHICS
Ethics
3
0
3
  
GE ELE I
Elective I
3
0
3
  
SCI 406
Research 3
0
2
2
BIO 424,
SCI 405
 
TOTAL
 
15
4
19
  

Effectivity: A.Y. 2018-2019

This curriculum may have some changes upon the availability of new guidelines.

Program Schedule
Year
First Term 
(August – December)
Second Term
(January – May)
Special Term
(June – July)
1
/
/
none
2
/
/
/
3
/
/
none
4
/
/
none
First Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 421
General Botany
3
0
3
 
 
BIO 421L
General Botany Laboratory
0
2
2
 
BIO 421
BIO 422
General Zoology
3
0
3
 
 
BIO 422L
General Zoology Laboratory
0
2
2
 
BIO 422
FIL 1
Kontekstuwalisadong Komunikasyon sa Filipino
3
0
3
  
MATH_MW
Mathematics in the Modern World
3
0
3
  
NSTP 1
National Service Training Program 1
0
3
3
  
PATH-FIT
Physical Activities Towards Health and Fitness in Sports
2
0
2
  
THY 1
Christian Vision of the Human Person
3
0
3
  
UND_SELF
Understanding the Self
3
0
3
  
TOTAL
 
20
7
27
  

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 423
Systematics
3
0
3
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L
 
BIO 423L
Systematics Laboratory
0
2
2
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L
BIO 423
BIO 424
Statistical Biology
2
1
3
  
CHEM 401
Chemical Biology – Organic Molecules
3
0
3
 
 
CHEM 401L
Chemical Biology – Organic Molecules Laboratory
0
2
2
 
CHEM 401
FIL 2
Panimulang Pagsasalin
3
0
3
FIL 1
 
NSTP 2
National Service Training Program 2
0
3
3
NSTP 1
 
PATH-FIT
Physical Activities Towards Health and Fitness in Dance
2
0
2
  
PURPCOM
Purposive Communication
3
0
3
  
THY 2
Christian Vision of Marriage and Family
3
0
3
THY 1
 
TOTAL
 
19
8
27
  
Second Year - 3 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 425
Microbiology
3
0
3
 
 
BIO 425L
Microbiology (Laboratory)
0
2
2
 
BIO 425
BIO 426
General Ecology
3
0
3
BIO 424
 
BIO 426L
General Ecology (Laboratory)
0
2
2
BIO 424
 
CHEM 402
Chemical Biology 2 – Analytical Methods
2
0
2
 
 
CHEM 402L
Chemical Biology 2 – Analytical Methods (Laboratory)
0
1
1
 
CHEM 402
PATH-FIT
Fitness Exercises for Specific Sports
2
0
2
  
READ_PH
Readings in Philippine History
3
0
3
  
THY 3
Christian Vision of the Church in Society
3
0
3
THY 1,
THY 2
 
TOTAL
 
16
5
21
  

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 427
Evolutionary Biology
3
0
3
BIO 423,
BIO 423L
 
BIO 427L
Evolutionary Biology (Laboratory)
0
2
2
BIO 423,
BIO 423L
BIO 427
BIO 428
Genetics
3
0
3
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L,
BIO 425,
BIO 425L
 
BIO 428L
Genetics (Laboratory)
0
2
2
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L,
BIO 425,
BIO 425L
BIO 428
CHEM 403
Chemical Biology 3 – Biomolecules
3
0
3
 
 
CHEM 403L
Chemical Biology 3 – Biomolecules (Laboratory)
0
2
2
 
CHEM 403
LIT 1
The Great Works
3
0
3
  
PATH-FIT
Human Enhancement 
2
0
2
  
THY 4
Living the Christian Vision in the Contemporary World
3
0
3
THY 1,
THY 2,
THY 3
 
TOTAL
 
17
6
23
  

Special Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 429
Field Biology and Collections Management
2
0
2
BIO 423,
BIO 423L,
BIO 425,
BIO 425L,
BIO 426,
BIO 426L
 
BIO 429L
Field Biology and Collections Management (Laboratory)
0
1
1
BIO 423,
BIO 423L,
BIO 425,
BIO 425L,
BIO 426,
BIO 426L
BIO 429
TOTAL
 
2
1
3
  
Third Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 4212
Cell and Molecular Biology
3
0
3
 
 
BIO 4212L
Cell and Molecular Biology (Laboratory)
0
2
2
 
BIO 4212
CONTEM_W
The Contemporary World
3
0
3
  
LIWORIZ
Life and Works of Rizal
3
0
3
  
SCI 409
Biophysics
2
0
2
 
 
SCI 409L
Biophysics (Laboratory)
0
2
2
 
SCI 409
STS
Science, Technology and Society
3
0
3
  
TOTAL
 
14
4
18
  

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 4141
Animal Morphology and Anatomy (Lecture)
3
0
3
BIO 427,
BIO 427L,
BIO 428,
BIO 428L
 
BIO 4141L
Animal Morphology and Anatomy (Laboratory)
0
2
2
BIO 427,
BIO 427L,
BIO 428,
BIO 428L
BIO 4141
BIO 4210
Physiology
3
0
3
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L,
CHEM 403,
CHEM 403L,
SCI 409,
SCI 409L
 
BIO 4210L
Physiology (Laboratory)
0
2
2
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L,
CHEM 403,
CHEM 403L,
SCI 409,
SCI 409L
BIO 4210
BIO 4211
Developmental Biology
3
0
3
BIO 427,
BIO 427L,
BIO 428,
BIO 428L
 
BIO 4211L
Developmental Biology (Laboratory)
0
2
2
BIO 427,
BIO 427L,
BIO 428,
BIO 428L
BIO 4211
SCI 403
Research 1
2
0
2
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L,
BIO 425,
BIO 425L
 
SCI 404
Practicum
0
3
3
BIO 421,
BIO 421L,
BIO 422,
BIO 422L,
BIO 423,
BIO 423L,
BIO 425,
BIO 425L,
BIO 426,
BIO 426L,
BIO 427,
BIO 427L,
BIO 428,
BIO 428L,
BIO 429,
BIO 429L,
CHEM 401,
CHEM 401L,
CHEM 402,
CHEM 402L,
CHEM 403,
CHEM 403L,
CONTEM_W,
FIL 1,
FIL 2,
LIT 1,
LIWORIZ,
MATH_MW,
NSTP 1,
NSTP 2,
PE 1,
PE 2,
PE 3,
PE 4,
PURPCOM,
READ_PH,
SCI 409,
SCI 409L,
STS,
THY 1,
THY 2,
THY 3,
THY 4,
UND_SELF
 
TOTAL
 
11
9
20
  
Fourth Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
ART_APP
Art Appreciation
3
0
3
  
BIO 4142
Plant Morphology and Anatomy (Lecture)
3
0
3
BIO 423,
BIO 423L,
BIO 427,
BIO 427L
 
BIO 4142L
Plant Morphology and Anatomy (Laboratory)
0
2
2
BIO 423,
BIO 423L,
BIO 427,
BIO 427L
BIO 4142
BIO 4143
Terrestrial Ecology (Lecture)
2
0
2
BIO 426,
BIO 426L,
BIO 429,
BIO 429L
 
BIO 4143L
Terrestrial Ecology (Laboratory)
0
1
1
BIO 426,
BIO 426L,
BIO 429,
BIO 429L
BIO 4143
ELE 1
Professional Elective 1
3
0
3
  
SCI 405
Research 2
0
2
2
SCI 403
 
TOTAL
 
11
5
16
  

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
Co-Requisites
BIO 4144
Marine Biology (Lecture)
2
0
2
BIO 426,
BIO 426L,
BIO 429,
BIO 429L
 
BIO 4144L
Marine Biology (Laboratory)
0
1
1
BIO 426,
BIO 426L,
BIO 429,
BIO 429L
BIO 4144
BIO 4145
Principles of Biodiversity and Conservation (Lecture)
2
0
2
BIO 426,
BIO 426L,
BIO 429,
BIO 429L
 
BIO 4146
Freshwater Biology (Lecture)
2
0
2
BIO 426,
BIO 426L
 
BIO 4146L
Freshwater Biology (Laboratory)
0
1
1
BIO 426,
BIO 426L,
BIO 429,
BIO 429L
BIO 4146
ELE 2
Professional Elective 2
3
0
3
  
ETHICS
Ethics
3
0
3
  
GE ELE I
Elective I
3
0
3
  
SCI 406
Research 3
0
2
2
BIO 424,
SCI 405
 
TOTAL
 
15
4
19
  

Program Policies

Program Policies

  • The work of the students shall be graded at the end of each term in accordance with the 5-point numerical grading system. 

  • A student’s performance is evaluated in two grading periods: Prelims and Finals.
  • A student’s final grade is based on the average of his/her raw grade computed from two (2) grading periods:

( + )/2 

The average raw grade is transmuted to the 5-point grade equivalent. A sample matrix of computation based on 60-raw grade passing mark is shown: 

Lecture and their corresponding laboratory courses are known as Co-Requisites.

 

Lecture Courses

For most technical courses, the passing raw grade is 60.

Class Standing60%
Preliminary / Final Exams30%
Course Inquiry Project (CIP)10%

 

Course Inquiry Project

  • CIP is a group project that showcases the integration of students’ learning in a particular course. Possible forms are: 1) infographics, brochures, poster, capstone research, and problem sets, among others.

 

Laboratory Courses

Class Standing70%
Preliminary / Final Exams30%
  • Students who do not show satisfactory performance in their academic undertaking shall be debarred from the college.
  • Those with academic deficiencies of 8 units or less will be classified as Probationary. Students will be allowed to enroll the following term but only in subjects authorized by the Dean’s representatives
  • Those with academic deficiencies of 9 units or more will be classified as Not to be Readmitted (NBTR). Except for those in the first year and fourth year, students under this classification will not be readmitted in the following term. 

Regular: No deficiencies and taking the regular load

Irregular: With back subjects and/or with uncleared deficiencies (5.0, WF, FA, INC)

  • Students, as a general rule, should carry the academic load prescribed by the Dean or Dean’s representative.
  • Only graduating students are entitled to carry an overload.
  • Only graduating students are allowed to waive pre-requisites.

The College of Science is the second home to her students. The college looks after not only the students’ academic progress but also their personal development and well-being.

The following are certain policies and guidelines on student welfare and development set by the College of Science and the Office for Student Affairs.

Based on PPS No. 1027: Code of Conduct

The University of Santo Tomas is the second home of the Thomasian students. Its task is mainly to form and improve the students’ character, attitude and moral values, as well as to develop their intellectual, physical and psychological fitness. A proper norm of conduct is designed to inculcate these ideals.

  • Thomasian core values of competence, compassion, and commitment
  • Honesty
  • Courtesy
  • Diligence
  • Good Grooming
  • Decency and Modesty in Action
  • Maintenance of Peace and Order
  • Camaraderie
  • Care for the Environment

The University, through its Counseling and Career Center, aim to help learners achieve holistic student development and success.

Counseling and Case Management

  • facilitates academic achievement, personal growth, and social development

Career Services

  • empowers students in making informed career decisions and in developing career competencies needed in the world of work
  • assists in placement fit and in building industry partnerships for students’ career success
 
  • The students shall join or form only student organizations whose objectives uphold the vision and mission of the University.
  • Students shall join only organizations duly recognized by the University.
  • The list of local student organizations of the College of Science can be found here.

Imposition of disciplinary action is progressive. As such, the following list shows the levels of disciplinary action.

  • Reprimand: Shall serve as a warning that any future violation of this Code shall be a ground for the imposition of a more severe penalty.
  • Suspension: Student is denied or deprived of attendance in classes for a specified period of time
  • Non-readmission: A penalty in which the student is denied admission or enrollment for the subsequent school terms.
  • Exclusion: Dropping from the roll of qualified students in the university
  • Expulsion: Student is excluded from admission to any public or private school in the Philippines.

Offenses punishable by non-readmission, exclusion, or expulsion

  • Dishonesty
  • Hazing
  • Possession of deadly weapons
  • Immorality
  • Using, possessing, and selling of prohibited drugs
  • Drunkenness
  • Vandalism
  • Arson or destruction of University property
  • Blackmail or other forms of extortion