Bachelor of Science in Biology
Time of Completion: Four Years
This program is offered on Main Campus and online. The online program version will be offered beginning with Term 5.
* Please note - the online program version is currently not eligible for Title IV funding through the U.S. Department of Education.
Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Biology program study the evolution, structure, and function of life. Through core coursework, students will gain mastery in the areas of cell biology, molecular biology, genetics, organismal biology, ecology, and evolution. Within a chosen concentration, students are introduced to subspecialties of biology, including microbiology, botany, anatomy, physiology, zoology, and bioinformatics. Authentic scientific investigation and discovery are emphasized as students design and conduct their own experiments, further developing their scientific and quantitative reasoning skills. Data collection, organization, and analytical skills are honed while sharing findings through presentations and posters. Graduates will have a solid foundation necessary for careers in biological science, health care sciences and biopharmaceutical industries, or bioinformatics. A degree in biology is also an essential first step in the pursuit of advanced degrees at graduate and professional schools.
Bachelor of Science in Biology Program Outcomes
- Biological Foundations - Apply the principles of biology and the interconnectivity of living systems across the subfields of biology and other disciplines.
- Scientific Process - Formulate hypotheses, accurately record observations, analyze data, and appropriately interpret results.
- Quantitative Reasoning - Apply quantitative reasoning to accurately describe biological phenomena.
- Modeling and Simulation - Design and create models and simulations to demonstrate understanding of complex biological systems.