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A biology major opens doors to understanding the complexities of the natural world. Those who choose this path can enter diverse fields including biotechnology, environmental science, medical professions, research, education, regulatory work, and private consulting. The curriculum examines life at multiple scales - from cellular processes to whole organisms. Through varied coursework, students explore evolutionary theory, biological diversity, and ecological relationships. The program emphasizes hands-on research, using scientific inquiry to address challenges in healthcare, food production, and environmental conservation.
While both B.S. and B.A. degrees offer solid foundations in biological sciences, the B.S. incorporates more intensive mathematics and physical science coursework, making it the preferred choice for most students. This track specifically prepares graduates for healthcare careers, advanced biology studies, or technical professions. The B.A. option integrates more liberal arts and is ideal for those pursuing dual majors or global perspectives. Specializations include Pre-Medical Studies (B.S. only) and Ecology (available for both degrees). Additionally, all biology students can complement their studies with a Neuroscience minor.