William & Mary will carry on a proud tradition of external support for its innovative undergraduate researchers in biology and chemistry as one of only 14 institutions across the country selected to ...
Consider researching diseases, developing new medicine, restoring coral reefs, or protecting endangered species around the world. A biology degree can lead to potential career paths that help humanity ...
In Bethel’s B.S. in biology degree with a human biology/biomedical emphasis, you’ll build a foundation in the biological sciences that allows you flexibility to tailor your classes to align with your ...
In Bethel’s B.S. in biology with a cellular/molecular emphasis, you’ll build a foundation in the biological sciences that will prepare you for graduate school, medical school, or various life science ...
Environmental biology explores the interactions among organisms, the environment and human activities. It is a dynamic and growing major that prepares you with the scientific background needed to ...
The student learning goals and objectives of the Biology degree adheres closely to those recommended in Vision and Change: A Call to Action supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the ...
The bachelor of science in secondary education with a major in biology is similar to an undergraduate Biology degree but without the organic chemistry requirement and with the addition of 36 hours of ...
The Department of Biology offers courses to explore a vast array of biological questions to all students at SCU. This includes core courses for non-majors, the introductory curriculum that supports ...
The Combined Bachelor’s/Master’s Degrees (CBMD) (formerly Integrated Graduate Studies- IGS) is intended for highly motivated current CWRU undergraduate students ...
Environmental Biology department offers MS, MPS and PhD in Environmental and Forest Biology with areas of research designed to provide a strong background and focus to students pursuing different ...
This is a personal question that you will explore when you speak with an academic advisor. One of the best ways to explore this question is to look at the course descriptions for the upper division ...