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UNDERGRADUATE

Biology

ABOUT THE

Program

The undergraduate degree in Biology at the Universidad Industrial de Santander UIS responds to the growing need of society for highly qualified professionals to diagnose, analyze and propose solutions to biological problems in different areas and applications of basic science.

Being consistent with the mission and institutional project of the UIS, the program aims to train professionals who work to solve biological problems related to their different areas of study.

During their training process, students acquires the necessary competences for an optimal professional performance and participates actively in the design, execution, and evaluation of research projects. Likewise, they lead important proposals and extension programs for the benefit of society.

Bucaramanga, Santander: SNIES 704 | Qualified Registry: Resolution of the Ministry of National Education (MEN) No. 21322 of November 11, 2020, valid for 8 years.

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Título

Degree:

Biologist

Duración

duration:

5 years (10 semesters)

Modalidad

Modality:

On-site

Ubicación

Campus:

Central Campus Bucaramanga

APPLICANT

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The program stands out for having a properly regulated admission process, which is recognized by the academic community for ensuring transparency and equal admission of students without any kind of discrimination.

Our admission process contains criteria that favor the admission of students in transfer conditions. Likewise, the program has strategies to support the training and adaptation of students who come from different populations.

GRADUATE

Profile

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Graduates of the UIS Biology program are creative, ethical and competent professionals to work in the research activities of regional, national and international scope. Likewise, they possess the conceptual bases and competencies that allow them to continually learn to learn, learn to do, learn to live together and learn to be. Our graduates are highly qualified in the formulation and development of research and outreach projects. They are also trained to solve basic biological problems.

LABOR

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  • To advise universities, public and private institutes, research units or centers, in projects related to the areas of health, agriculture, natural resources, animal husbandry, nutrition, and food.

  • To plan, direct and supervise activities or projects in institutions in charge of natural resources management, biological control and wildlife management.

  • To work as a curator in natural history museums and herbaria.

  • To manage botanical gardens, zoos or national parks.

  • To teach in undergraduate programs.

OUR

Accreditations

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High-quality accreditation: Ministry of National Education (MEN) Resolution No. 21322 November 11, 2020 (valid for eight years).

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ACADEMIC

Curriculum

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Code:  23424           Credits:    4  - English I


Code:  23427           Credits:    3  - Language Workshop


Code:  24948           Credits:    0  - University Life and Culture


Code:  25362           Credits:    5  - Introduction to Biology


Code:  25363           Credits:    3  - Mathematics I


Code:  25364           Credits:    5  - General Chemistry


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Code:  23423           Credits:    1  - Physical and Sports Culture


Code:  23425           Credits:    4  - English II


Code:  25365           Credits:    3  - Mathematics II


Code:  25366           Credits:    3  - Biophysics


Code:  25367           Credits:    4   - Biomolecules


Code:  25368           Credits:    3  - Geophysiography


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Code:  00002           Credits:    2  - Optional Subject


Code:  20064           Credits:    5  - Cell Biology


Code:  25369           Credits:    5  - Metabolism


Code:  25370           Credits:    4  - Fungus


Code:  25371           Credits:    5  - Protist


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Code:  20072           Credits:    5  - Microbiology


Code:  25372           Credits:    6  - Metaphyta I


Code:  25373           Credits:    6  - Metazooa I


Code:  25374           Credits:    3  - Statistics


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Code:  00002           Credits:    3  - Elective


Code:  20071           Credits:    5  - Molecular Biology


Code:  25375           Credits:    6  - Metaphyta II


Code:  25376           Credits:    6  - Metazooa II


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Code:  20065           Credits:    5  - Plant Physiology


Code:  20073           Credits:    5  - Animal Physiology


Code:  25377           Credits:    5  - Ecology


Code:  25378           Credits:    5  - Genetics


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Code:  20069           Credits:    5  - Developmental Biology


Code:  20070           Credits:    5  - Systematic


Code:  20075           Credits:    5  - Population's Genetics


Code:  25379           Credits:    2  - Bioethics


Code:  00003           Credits:    3  - Program Elective Subject


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Code:  00003           Credits:    4  - Program Elective Subject


Code:  25380           Credits:    4  - Evolution


Code:  25381           Credits:    5  - Conservation Biology


Code:  25382           Credits:    3  - Research Seminar


Code:  00005           Credits:    5  - In-depth Subject


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Code:  25385           Credits:    5  - Final Undergraduate Thesis I


Code:  0050             Credits:    5  - In-depth Subject


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Code:  25386           Credits:    10  - Final Undergraduate Thesis II


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Program Elective Subjects

Code:  25393           Credits:    3  - Bioinformatics


Code:  25392           Credits:    3  - Economic Botany and Ethnobotany


Code:  25391           Credits:    3  - Quantitative Evolutionary Analysis


Code:  25390           Credits:    3  - Herpetology


Code:  25394           Credits:    3  - Fundamentals of Chemical Biology


Code:  25389           Credits:    3  - Basic Entomology


Code:  27803           Credits:    3  - Field Techniques and Biological Collections


Code:  25388           Credits:    3  - Topics in Molecular Genetics Bacteria


Code:  25387           Credits:    3  -  Macroecology


Code:  27970           Credits:    4  - Basic and Applied Data Analysis


Code:  26734           Credits:    3  - High Performance Computing


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In-depth subjects

Code:  20089           Credits:    5  - Plant Ecophysiology


Code:  20086           Credits:    5  - Limnology II


Code:  25483           Credits:    5  - Reproductive and Developmental Morphology


Code:  25484           Credits:    5  - Life Stories and Ecology


Code:  20085           Credits:    5  - Limnology I


Code:  25485           Credits:    5  - Basic Ornithology II: Ecology and C


Code:  25384           Credits:    5  - Methodology in Population Analysis D


Code:  25486           Credits:    5  -  Environmental Mutagenesis I


Code:  25487           Credits:    5  -  Environmental Mutagenesis II


Code:  25488           Credits:    5  - Methods for the Study of Vegetation


Code:  25489           Credits:    5  - Methods for the Study of Vegetation II


Code:  25490           Credits:    5  - Comparative Biology I


Code:  25491           Credits:    5  - Comparative Biology II


Code:  25492           Credits:    5  - Basic Techniques of Molecular Biology I


Code:  25493           Credits:    5  - Advanced Molecular Biology Techniques II


Code:  25975           Credits:    5  - Population Analysis I


Code:  25976           Credits:    5  - Population Analysis II


Code:  26351           Credits:    5  - Cellular Communication in Celomados I


Code:  25383          Credits:     5  - Numerical Ecology


Code:  20092           Credits:    5  - Basic Ornithology I: Bird Morphis


Code:  27160           Credits:    5  - Phylogeography I


Code:  27161           Credits:    5  - Phylogeography II


 

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Faculty

Sergio Andrés Marchant Rojas, professor of the School of Biology, is presented to the general public and the educational community. PhD in Biological Sciences. The photo was taken in the foreground, white background and the professor is located in the center.

Sergio Andrés Marchant Rojas

Doctor in Biological Sciences
Enrique Arbeláez Cortés, professor of the School of Biology, is introduced to the general public and the educational community. PhD in Biological Sciences. The photo was taken in the foreground, white background and the professor is located in the center.

Enrique Arbeláez Cortes

Doctor in Biological Sciences
Andrés Felipe Castaño Gonzales, professor of the School of Biology, is introduced to the general public and the educational community. PhD in Biology. The photo was taken in the foreground, white background and the professor is located in the center.

Andrés Felipe Castaño González

Doctor in Biology
Björn Reu, professor at the School of Biology, is introduced to the general public and the educational community. PhD in Geography. The photo was taken in the foreground, white background and the professor is located in the center.

Björn Reu

Doctor in Geography
The professor of the School of Biology, Daniel Rafael Miranda Esquivel, is introduced to the general public and the educational community. PhD in Natural Sciences. The photo was taken in the foreground, white background and the professor is located in the center.

Daniel Rafael Miranda Esquivel

Doctor in Natural Sciences
Jorge Hernández Torres, professor of the School of Biology, is introduced to the general public and the educational community. PhD in Science (Molecular Biology). The photo was taken in the foreground, white background and the professor is located in the center.

Jorge Hernández Torres

Doctor of Science (Molecular Biology)
The professor of the School of Biology, Jose Gregorio Moreno Patiño, is presented to the general public and the educational community. M.Sc. in Sciences (Biology). The photo was taken in the foreground, white background and the professor is located in the center.

Jose Gregorio Moreno Patiño

Master of Science (Biology)
Francisco José Martínez Pérez, professor of the School of Biology, is introduced to the general public and the educational community. PhD in Biological Sciences. The photo was taken in the foreground, white background and the professor is located in the center.

Francisco José Martínez González

Doctor in Biological Sciences
Nelson Facundo Rodríguez López, professor of the School of Biology, is introduced to the general public and the educational community. PhD in Agricultural Sciences (Plant Physiology). The photo was taken in the foreground, white background and the professor is located in the center.

Nelson Facundo Rodríguez López

Doctor in Agricultural Sciences (Plant Physiology)

Fernando Rondón González

Master of Science (Biology)

Jorge Luis Fuentes Lorenzo

Doctor in Agricultural Sciences

Luz Nayibe Garzón Gutiérrez

Doctor in Agricultural Sciences

Martha Patricia Ramírez Pinilla

Doctor in Biological Sciences

Víctor Hugo Serrano Cardozo

Doctor in Biological Sciences

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Contact
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School of Biology

Telephone: +57 (607) 634 4000

Extension: 2354

E-mail: biosecre@uis.edu.co

Location
Location

UIS Central Campus

Bucaramanga, Santander

Carrera 27 calle 9 

Laboratorios Livianos building, office 109

Office hours
Office hours

Office hours:

Monday to Friday

7:00 a.m. – 12:00 m.

2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

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