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Biology stands as the most rapidly expanding scientific discipline today, influencing diverse areas including healthcare, environmental and climate shifts, and global sustenance needs. Our curriculum equips students for advanced studies in medical, dental, veterinary, and pharmaceutical fields. Explore our collaborative opportunities with regional medical, pharmacy, and osteopathy programs on our Partnerships page. Together with the LeBron James Family Foundation College of Education, we also offer pathways for aspiring high school biology educators. Our programs transcend conventional academic boundaries, spanning from microscopic cellular studies to comprehensive ecosystem analyses, with our Integrated Bioscience and Biomimicry initiatives highlighting this interdisciplinary perspective. Students tackle biological challenges by integrating methods and concepts from chemistry, engineering, earth sciences, computing, and beyond. This innovative research framework informs our teaching philosophy, with numerous courses providing practical experience and cross-disciplinary approaches.
A biology degree opens doors to various research and development careers, particularly in medical, healthcare, and biotech sectors. While bachelor's degrees qualify for entry-level roles, most research positions demand graduate-level (M.S. or Ph.D.) qualifications.