The Evolutionary Biology Named Option allows Biology majors to concentrate their studies in evolution and to have this reflected on their transcript. Since there is no evolutionary biology major available at UW–Madison, this is the only mechanism to indicate specialization in this rapidly growing and popular field. In taking this named option, students will be able to fulfill their intermediate/advanced biology requirement with courses that emphasize evolutionary biology, ranging from required courses in fundamental evolutionary biology to more advanced optional courses that cover a wide range of evolutionary biology topics. They will also take a seminar course in evolutionary biology.

This is a good fit for students with broad interest in the biological sciences who want to:
  • concentrate their biological studies in evolutionary biology;
  • prepare for graduate study in evolutionary biology or related fields; or
  • prepare for professional studies (e.g. medical school, veterinary school, dentistry).

Requirements for the Named Option

Students must complete a minimum of 31 credits of Biological Science courses within the Introductory Biology, Foundation Course, Upper-Level Breadth in the Major, Additional Lab or Field Research, and Evolutionary Biology Seminar requirements.   Unless specifically stated otherwise, courses may not be used to meet multiple requirements of the major. 

Core Requirements 

Mathematics and Statistics

Complete one of the following:4-5
Calculus and Analytic Geometry 1
Survey of Calculus 1
Complete one of the following:3-4
Data Science Modeling I
Introduction to Statistical Methods
Introduction to Statistics for Science and Engineering
Introductory Applied Statistics for the Life Sciences
Total Credits7-9

Chemistry 

General Chemistry (Complete one of the following):5-10
General Chemistry I
and General Chemistry II
Advanced General Chemistry
Chemical Principles I
and Chemical Principles II
Organic Chemistry
CHEM 343Organic Chemistry I3
CHEM 344Introductory Organic Chemistry Laboratory2
CHEM 345Organic Chemistry II3
Total Credits13-18

Physics 

First Semester Physics (complete one of the following):4-5
General Physics
General Physics
General Physics
Second Semester Physics (complete one of the following):4-5
General Physics
General Physics
General Physics
Total Credits8-10

Introductory Biology

Complete one sequence:10-13
Option A:10
Introductory Biology
Introductory Biology
Option B:13
Evolution, Ecology, and Genetics
Evolution, Ecology, and Genetics Laboratory
Cellular Biology
Cellular Biology Laboratory
Principles of Physiology
Option C:10
Animal Biology
Animal Biology Laboratory
General Botany

Foundation Course (complete one of the following):

Students may use BIOCORE 381 and BIOCORE 383 toward both Introductory Biology and Foundation.

BIOCORE 381
BIOCORE 383
Evolution, Ecology, and Genetics
and Cellular Biology
6
GENETICS 466Principles of Genetics3
GENETICS 468General Genetics 23

Upper-Level Breadth in the Major

Minimum of 13 credits required as follows and must include one approved lab course.  (Approved lab courses are indicated by footnote). A course taken to meet the Foundation requirement may not also count as Upper-Level Breadth in the Major.

  • Complete the Evolutionary Biology course
  • Complete at least two credits from either category A or B.
  • Complete at least two credits from category C.
  • Complete at least two credits from category D.
  • Additional courses needed to reach 13 credits Upper-Level Breadth in the Major may be taken from any category (A, B, C, D, E).

Required Evolutionary Biology Course

ZOOLOGY/​ANTHRO/​BOTANY  410Evolutionary Biology3

A. Cellular and Molecular Biology

AN SCI 336Animal Growth and Development3
AN SCI 362Veterinary Genetics3
AN SCI 366Concepts in Genomics3
BIOCHEM 501Introduction to Biochemistry3
BIOCHEM 507General Biochemistry I3
BIOCHEM 508General Biochemistry II3-4
BIOCHEM/​NUTR SCI  510Nutritional Biochemistry and Metabolism3
BIOCHEM/​NUTR SCI  560Principles of Human Disease and Biotechnology2
BIOCHEM/​M M & I  575Biology of Viruses2
BIOCHEM 601Protein and Enzyme Structure and Function2
BIOCHEM/​GENETICS/​MICROBIO  612Prokaryotic Molecular Biology3
BIOCHEM/​GENETICS/​MD GENET  620Eukaryotic Molecular Biology3
BIOCHEM/​BOTANY  621Plant Biochemistry3
BIOCHEM 625Mechanisms of Action of Vitamins and Minerals2
BIOCHEM/​GENETICS  631Plant Genetics and Development3
BMOLCHEM/​MICROBIO  668Microbiology at Atomic Resolution3
BOTANY/​ENTOM/​PL PATH  505Plant-Microbe Interactions: Molecular and Ecological Aspects3
CRB 640Fundamentals of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology3
CRB 670Biology of Cardiac Function and Disease3
DERM 601Skin Biology and Skin Diseases3
DERM 602Advances in Skin Biology and Skin Diseases2
GENETICS 466Principles of Genetics3
GENETICS 467General Genetics 13
GENETICS 520Neurogenetics3
GENETICS 525Epigenetics3
GENETICS 527Developmental Genetics for Conservation and Regeneration3
GENETICS 588Immunogenetics3
GENETICS 605Clinical Cases in Medical Genetics3
GENETICS 627Animal Developmental Genetics3
GENETICS/​NEURODPT  650Functional Genomics of Brain Disorders3
GENETICS/​MD GENET  662Cancer Genetics3
H ONCOL/​MED PHYS  410Radiobiology2-3
MICROBIO 345Introduction to Disease Biology3
MICROBIO 470Microbial Genetics & Molecular Machines3
MICROBIO/​SOIL SCI  523Soil Microbiology and Biochemistry3
MICROBIO 626Microbial and Cellular Metabolomics3
M M & I 341Immunology3
M M & I/​PATH-BIO  528Immunology3
NEURODPT 629Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Memory3
NTP/​NEURODPT  610Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience4
ONCOLOGY/​M M & I/​PL PATH  640General Virology-Multiplication of Viruses3
PHM SCI 254Tiny Earth Genomics - Researching Uncultured Antibiotic-Producing Microbes 13
PHM SCI 558Laboratory Techniques in Pharmacology and Toxicology 12
PLANTSCI 340Plant Genome Engineering and Editing3
ZOOLOGY 370General Molecular Biology3
ZOOLOGY 444Neuronal Cell Biology in Health and Disease2
ZOOLOGY 470Introduction to Animal Development3
ZOOLOGY/​PSYCH  523Neurobiology3
ZOOLOGY 555Laboratory in Developmental Biology 13
ZOOLOGY 570Cell Biology3
ZOOLOGY 604Computer-based Gene and Disease/Disorder Research Lab 12
ZOOLOGY 655Modeling Neurodevelopmental Disease3

B. Organismal Biology

AN SCI/​DY SCI  373Animal Physiology3
AN SCI 377Integrative Animal Physiology Laboratory 11
AN SCI/​DY SCI  434Reproductive Physiology 13
ANAT&PHY 335Physiology 15
ANAT&PHY 337Human Anatomy3
ANAT&PHY 338Human Anatomy Laboratory 12
ANAT&PHY 435Fundamentals of Human Physiology 15
ANTHRO/​PSYCH/​ZOOLOGY  619Biology of Mind3
BIOCORE 486Principles of Physiology Laboratory 12
BOTANY 300Plant Anatomy 14
BOTANY 330Algae 13
BOTANY/​PL PATH  332Fungi 14
BOTANY/​PL PATH  333Biology of the Fungi2
BOTANY/​F&W ECOL  402Dendrology: Woody Plant Identification and Ecology 13
BOTANY 500Plant Physiology 13-4
CS&D 503Neural Mechanisms of Speech, Hearing and Language3
DY SCI 378Lactation Physiology 13
ENTOM/​ZOOLOGY  302Introduction to Entomology 14
ENTOM 321Physiology of Insects3
ENTOM 331Taxonomy of Mature Insects 14
F&W ECOL/​ZOOLOGY  520Ornithology3
F&W ECOL/​ZOOLOGY  521Birds of Southern Wisconsin3
GENETICS 545Genetics Laboratory 12
GENETICS/​MD GENET  565Human Genetics3
GEOSCI/​ZOOLOGY  542Invertebrate Paleontology3
KINES 314Physiology of Exercise 14
MICROBIO 303Biology of Microorganisms3
MICROBIO 304Biology of Microorganisms Laboratory 12
MICROBIO 526Physiology of Microorganisms3
M M & I 301Pathogenic Bacteriology2
M M & I/​ENTOM/​PATH-BIO/​ZOOLOGY  350Parasitology3
NTP/​NEURODPT/​PSYCH  611Systems Neuroscience4
NUTR SCI 431Nutrition in the Life Span3
NUTR SCI 631Clinical Nutrition I3
ONCOLOGY 401Introduction to Experimental Oncology2
PATH 404Pathophysiologic Principles of Human Diseases3
PSYCH 406Psychology of Perception3-4
PSYCH 414Cognitive Psychology3
PSYCH 454Behavioral Neuroscience3
PSYCH 513Hormones, Brain, and Behavior4
ZOOLOGY 303Aquatic Invertebrate Biology3
ZOOLOGY 403Endocrinology3
ZOOLOGY 430Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates 15
ZOOLOGY 611Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology3
ZOOLOGY 612Comparative Physiology Laboratory 12
ZOOLOGY 620Neuroethology Seminar2

C. Ecology 

AGROECOL 370Grassland Ecology3
ANTHRO 444Primate Nutritional Ecology3
AN SCI 420Microbiomes of Animal Systems3
BOTANY/​ZOOLOGY  450Midwestern Ecological Issues: A Case Study Approach2
BOTANY 455The Vegetation of Wisconsin 14
BOTANY/​ZOOLOGY  460General Ecology 14
BOTANY/​ENTOM/​ZOOLOGY  473Plant-Insect Interactions3
BOTANY/​ENVIR ST/​F&W ECOL/​ZOOLOGY  516Conservation Biology3
ENTOM 344From Flowers to Food: Pollinator Ecology and Conservation3
ENTOM 450Basic and Applied Insect Ecology3
ENTOM 490Biodiversity and Global Change3
ENVIR ST/​LAND ARC  361Wetlands Ecology3
F&W ECOL 448Disturbance Ecology3
F&W ECOL 550Forest Ecology3
F&W ECOL 551Forest Ecology Lab 11
F&W ECOL/​LAND ARC/​ZOOLOGY  565Principles of Landscape Ecology2
F&W ECOL/​ZOOLOGY  660Climate Change Ecology3
GENETICS 528Study Abroad: International Field Study in Animal Biodiversity1
MICROBIO/​BOTANY  335The Microbiome of Plants, Animals, and Humans3
PL PATH 300Introduction to Plant Pathology 14
PL PATH 315Plant Microbiomes 14
ZOOLOGY 304Marine Biology2
ZOOLOGY/​ENVIR ST  315Limnology-Conservation of Aquatic Resources2
ZOOLOGY 316Laboratory for Limnology-Conservation of Aquatic Resources 12-3
ZOOLOGY 320Field Marine Biology 13
ZOOLOGY 333Marine Ecology2
ZOOLOGY/​ENVIR ST  510Ecology of Fishes3
ZOOLOGY/​ENVIR ST  511Ecology of Fishes Lab 12

D.  Evolution and Systematics

ANTHRO 302Hominoid Evolution3
ANTHRO 304Heredity, Environment and Human Populations3
ANTHRO 411The Evolution of the Genus, Homo3
ANTHRO 458Primate Behavioral Ecology3
ANTHRO 603Seminar in Evolutionary Theory3
BOTANY 305Plant Morphology and Evolution 14
BOTANY 400Plant Systematics 14
BOTANY 401Vascular Flora of Wisconsin 14
BOTANY 422Plant Geography3
BOTANY/​PL PATH  563Phylogenetic Analysis of Molecular Data3
ENTOM 432Taxonomy and Bionomics of Immature Insects 14
ENTOM/​GENETICS/​ZOOLOGY  624Molecular Ecology3
ENVIR ST/​F&W ECOL/​ZOOLOGY  360Extinction of Species3
GENETICS 468General Genetics 23
GENETICS 633Population Genetics3
MICROBIO 450Diversity, Ecology and Evolution of Microorganisms3
MICROBIO 520Planetary Microbiology: What Life Here Tells Us About Life Out There3
MICROBIO 525Field Studies of Planetary Microbiology and Life in the Universe 13
PATH-BIO 307Superbugs, Sex, & Drugs: Why Modern Medicine Needs Evolutionary Biology2
PSYCH 449Animal Behavior3-4
PSYCH 450Primate Psychology: Insights into Human Behavior3
ZOOLOGY 300Invertebrate Biology and Evolution3
ZOOLOGY 301Invertebrate Biology and Evolution Lab 12
ZOOLOGY 415Genetics of Human History3
ZOOLOGY 425Behavioral Ecology3

E. Applied Biology, Agriculture and Natural Resources

A A E/​NUTR SCI  350World Hunger and Malnutrition3
AGROECOL 377Global Food Production and Health3
AMER IND/​ANTHRO/​BOTANY  474Ethnobotany3-4
AN SCI/​DY SCI/​NUTR SCI  311Comparative Animal Nutrition3
AN SCI/​DY SCI  320Animal Health and Disease3
AN SCI 361Breeding and Genetics of Livestock and Companion Animals3
BIOCORE 587Biological Interactions3
B M E 430Biological Interactions with Materials3
B M E/​MED PHYS/​PHMCOL-M/​PHYSICS/​RADIOL  619Microscopy of Life3
BOTANY 403Field Collections and Identification1-4
DY SCI 471Food Production Systems and Sustainability3
ENTOM 351Principles of Economic Entomology3
ENTOM/​ZOOLOGY  371Medical Entomology: Biology of Vector and Vector-borne Diseases (4th credit meets lab requirement) 13-4
ENVIR ST/​POP HLTH  471Introduction to Environmental Health3
ENVIR ST/​POP HLTH  502Air Pollution and Human Health3
ENVIR ST/​LAND ARC  581Prescribed Fire: Ecology and Implementation 13
F&W ECOL 306Terrestrial Vertebrates: Life History and Ecology 14
F&W ECOL 410Silviculture: Applied Forest Ecology (4th credit meets lab requirement)3
F&W ECOL 458Environmental Data Science3
F&W ECOL/​SURG SCI  548Diseases of Wildlife3
F&W ECOL 561Wildlife Management Techniques 13
FOOD SCI/​MICROBIO  324Food Microbiology Laboratory 12
FOOD SCI/​MICROBIO  325Food Microbiology3
GENETICS 548The Genomic Revolution3
M M & I 554Emerging Infectious Diseases and Bioterrorism2
MED PHYS/​PHYSICS  265Introduction to Medical Physics2
MED PHYS 651Methods for Neuroimaging Research3
MICROBIO 357General Bioinformatics for Microbiologists3
MICROBIO/​SOIL SCI  425Environmental Microbiology3
NUTR SCI 332Human Nutritional Needs3
PATH 501Topics in Environmental Viral Pathogen Surveillance3
PHM SCI/​M&ENVTOX/​ONCOLOGY/​PHMCOL-M/​POP HLTH  625Toxicology I3
PLANTSCI/​LAND ARC  263Woody Landscape Plant Identification, Culture, and Use4
PLANTSCI 300Cropping Systems3
PLANTSCI 302Forage Management and Utilization3
PLANTSCI 338Plant Breeding and Biotechnology3
PLANTSCI 360Genetically Modified Crops: Science, Regulation & Controversy2
PLANTSCI 370World Vegetable Crops3
PLANTSCI 378Study Abroad: Tropical Horticultural Systems International Field Study2
PLANTSCI 501Principles of Plant Breeding3
PLANTSCI/​ATM OCN  532Environmental Biophysics3
PLANTSCI 550Molecular Approaches for Crop Improvement3
PL PATH 517Plant Disease Resistance2-3
SOIL SCI 323Soil Biology3
SOIL SCI 621Soil and Environmental Chemistry3
ZOOLOGY 335Human/Animal Relationships: Biological and Philosophical Issues3

Additional Lab or Field Research 

In addition to the Lab requirement, complete one of the following requirements: 

  • Complete one additional lab course from categories A–E in the Upper-Level Breadth in the Major course lists, or
  • Complete at least 2 credits of directed study in a biological science discipline, or
  • Complete a two-semester thesis in biological science.

Approved Directed Study Courses

To have Directed Study count for the Additional Lab/Field Research requirement students must first complete an Introductory Biology sequence. 

Independent Study
Independent Study
Special Problems
Special Problems
Directed Studies
Directed Study
Special Research Problems
Directed Study
Independent Study
Special Problems
Special Problems
Directed Study
Special Problems
Special Problems
Special Problems
Special Problems
Independent Study
Directed Study
Special Problems
Directed Study
Directed Studies in Molecular Biology
Directed Study
Directed Research in Neurology
Neurosurgery: Directed in Study in Research
Directed Study in Nursing
Special Problems
Directed Study
Special Research Problems
Directed Study
Independent Study
Directed Study
Independent Study
Advanced Independent Study
Independent Study
Independent Work
Special Problems
Special Problems
Independent Study
Special Problems
Directed Study
Independent Study

Approved Thesis Sequences

Senior Honor Thesis
and Senior Honors Thesis
Thesis
and Thesis
Senior Honors Thesis
and Senior Honors Thesis
Senior Thesis
and Senior Thesis
Senior Honors Thesis
and Senior Honors Thesis
Senior Thesis
and Senior Thesis
Senior Honors Thesis
and Senior Honors Thesis
Senior Thesis
and Senior Thesis
Senior Honors Thesis
and Senior Honors Thesis
Senior Honors Thesis
and Senior Honors Thesis
Senior Honors Thesis
and Senior Honors Thesis
Senior Honors Thesis
and Senior Honors Thesis
Senior Thesis
and Senior Thesis
Senior Honors Thesis
and Senior Honors Thesis
Senior Honors Thesis in Human Oncology 1
and Senior Honors Thesis in Human Oncology 2
Senior Thesis in Human Oncology 1
and Senior Thesis in Human Oncology 2
First Semester Senior Thesis
and Second Semester Senior Thesis
Senior Honors Thesis
and Senior Honors Thesis
Senior Thesis
and Senior Thesis
Senior Honors Thesis
and Senior Honors Thesis
Senior Thesis
and Senior Thesis
Senior Honors Thesis
and Senior Honors Thesis
Senior Thesis-Nutrition
and Senior Thesis
Senior Honors Thesis I
and Senior Honors Thesis II
Senior Honors Thesis
and Senior Honors Thesis
Senior Honors Thesis
and Senior Honors Thesis
Senior Honors Thesis
and Senior Honors Thesis
Senior Honors Thesis
and Senior Honors Thesis
Senior Thesis
and Senior Thesis

Evolutionary Biology Seminar

BIOLOGY/​GENETICS  522Communicating Evolutionary Biology2-3

Residence and Quality of Work

  • 2.000 GPA in all BIOLOGY and major courses
  • 2.000 GPA on at least 15 credits of Upper-Level work in the major, in Residence 2
  • 15 credits in the major, taken on the UW–Madison campus

Footnotes

1

Course also approved for lab credit

2

Foundation and Upper-Level Breadth in the Major courses are considered Upper-Level for purposes of this requirement.

Four-Year Plan

This Four-Year Plan is only one way a student may complete an L&S degree with this major. Many factors can affect student degree planning, including placement scores, credit for transferred courses, credits earned by examination, and individual scholarly interests. In addition, many students have commitments (e.g., athletics, honors, research, student organizations, study abroad, work and volunteer experiences) that necessitate they adjust their plans accordingly. Informed students engage in their own unique Wisconsin Experience by consulting their academic advisors, Guide, DARS, and Course Search & Enroll for assistance making and adjusting their plan.

Four-year Plans for the Biology major are designed to support biological science major exploration and planning your academic career. Your specific program of study could, and probably will, look different. You should customize the Four-Year Plan to fit your unique interests at UW–Madison. Consult with your advisor about the best plan for you.

Sample Evolutionary Biology Option Four-Year Plan

Freshman
FallCreditsSpringCredits
CHEM 1034CHEM 1045
MATH 22115STAT 371 or 30113
Communication A3Literature Breadth3
Social Science Breadth3Ethnic Studies/Social Science Breadth3
 15 14
Sophomore
FallCreditsSpringCredits
BIOLOGY/​BOTANY/​ZOOLOGY  15125BIOLOGY/​BOTANY/​ZOOLOGY  15225
CHEM 3433CHEM 3442
Literature Breadth3CHEM 3453
Social Science Breadth3Humanities Breadth3
INTER-LS 2101Elective3
 15 16
Junior
FallCreditsSpringCredits
GENETICS 4663ZOOLOGY/​ANTHRO/​BOTANY  4103
PHYSICS 1034BIOLOGY/​GENETICS  5222-3
Social Science Breadth3PHYSICS 1044
Electives5Humanities Breadth3
Declare the MajorElectives2-3
 15 15
Senior
FallCreditsSpringCredits
Upper-Level Breadth in the Major3Upper-Level Breadth in the Major6
Upper-Level Breadth in the Major Lab or Field Research 3Additional Lab or Field Research2
Electives9Electives7
 15 15
Total Credits 120
1

Follow the guidance of Math placement scores when choosing a Mathematics and/or Statistics course.

2

Students may complete one of three Introductory Biology sequences. See the Requirements tab for more information.