New Jersey Institute Of Technology
323 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Newark, NJ 07102, United States

New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) is a public research university in Newark, New Jersey, with a graduate-degree-granting satellite campus in Jersey City. Founded in 1881 with the support of local industrialists and inventors especially Edward Weston, NJIT opened as Newark Technical School (NTS) in 1885 with 88 students. As of fall 2022 the university enrolls 12,332 students from 92 countries, about 2,500 of whom live on its main campus in Newark's University Heights district.

Bachelor of Science in Biology

Program Objectives: 

The goals for undergraduate biology majors describe broad areas of knowledge and skill. They have been identified by the Biological Sciences Faculty as essential for all biology majors to acquire before graduation.

This knowledge and associated skills will be acquired through a course structure that guides students through required core courses, flexible breadth requirement courses, and student-centered elective courses in the Department of Biological Sciences. It is critical for students to understand that no single course provides absolute knowledge/skill for a particular goal but instead academic success is achieved through academic integration and retention across all courses in the curriculum.

Learning Outcomes: 

Biological Principles

Upon graduation, all biology majors should be able to integrate the principles described in the outcomes below at several levels of biological organization.

  • Use the principles of gene structure and expression to deduce mechanisms by which characteristics of organisms and populations are inherited.
  • Relate biological structure to function at various levels of an organization and in an evolutionary context.
  • Describe the mechanisms by which organisms develop from single cells.
  • Use the theory of biological evolution to explain the diversity of life.
  • Use the principles of bioenergetics to explain the activities of cells and the interactions of cells and organisms with each other and their environments.

Reasoning and Problem-Solving Skills

Upon graduation, all biology majors should be able to

  • Use observation and experiment to investigate biological phenomena and solve the problem.
  • Analyze and interpret in writing scientific information gathered through laboratory, field, and library research.
  • Speak effectively about scientific topics, issues, and problems in formal and informal contexts.
  • Use quantitative methods to describe and analyze biological phenomena.
  • Use technical skills and equipment to describe and quantify biological phenomena.
  • Recognize and discuss the social and ethical implications of the conduct of research in biology and its technological application to human problems.
  • Interact with others in a skilled, cooperative fashion to discuss issues and solve problems.

https://www.njit.edu/academics/degree/bs-biology 

  • Completed application
    • First-year: commonapp.org
    • Transfer: njit.edu/apply
  • $75 nonrefundable application fee
  • English proficiency score
    • TOEFL: 79
    • IELTS 6.0
    • Duolingo: 100
  • Portfolio (for applicants to the Hillier College of Architecture and Design)

First-Year Students

  • Official high school/secondary school transcript in English or a notarized copy
  • Official SAT (use code 2513) or ACT (use code 2580)
  • Optional, unless applying to the Albert Dorman Honors College

TRANSFER STUDENTS

  • Official transcripts from all colleges or universities attended
  • Transcript evaluation (WES or NACES member)
  • Completed at least 15 semester hours, including:
    • English composition
    • Mathematics (pre-calculus is required for most majors)
    • Science (chemistry and/or physics required for some majors)

https://www.njit.edu/admissions/how-apply-international-students 

It is recommended that international students begin the application process six months prior to the start of the semester to allow sufficient time for processing international credentials and applying for a student visa.

There are also final cutoff dates for each semester, by which all the application requirements must be completed:

Undergraduate International Applicants

  • Fall semester: March 1
  • Spring semester: October 15

Your application will be evaluated as soon as your file is complete. You will be notified of our decision within two to three weeks.

https://www.njit.edu/admissions/dates-deadlines-international-students 

Please send student details, documents and online application login credentials to admissions@indoglobalstudies.org without submitting the application.

IGS team will submit the application through channel partner.