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Bachelor of Science in Biology

Classes start 05/18/2026

What is a BS in Biology?

Discover the Bachelor of Science in Biology program, where you'll study the complexities of life sciences. Engage in practical labs, research projects, and  coursework to understand biological principles. Prepare for various careers in healthcare, research, education, or environmental science with a strong emphasis on hands-on learning and collaboration. Develop the skills necessary to address real-world challenges and contribute meaningfully to the field of biology.

Reduce tuition by up to $24k

Why earn a BS in Biology?

A BS in Biology degree opens doors for a range of potential careers. Our real-world experiences and industry-aligned curriculum are personalized for each student, allowing you to achieve your educational and career goals.

Tailored programs

Opportunities for research, collaboration, and study, we are able to customize learning to meet your career

Advanced opportunities

Develop anatomy and physiology skills in our cadaver dissection-based lab. A rare opportunity in undergrad programs

Real-world experience

Students can study at Nahant Marsh, one of the few remaining urban wetlands along the Mississippi River.

Industry-aligned curriculum

Our curriculum is designed to align with the expectations of employers in each respective field.

Health professions concentration

Prepare for health graduate studies with our pre-health concentration, covering essential admission courses.

Pre-professional programs

Prepare for a career in medicine, occupational or physical therapy, dentistry with our pre-professional tracks.

What you’ll learn in your BS in Biology program

The BS in Biology provides hands-on, laboratory-based training in life sciences education, to prepare students for a wide array of careers, including graduate study in health professions, education, and conservation/wildlife biology.

  • Master foundational principles of biology, including genetics, ecology, and cellular biology.
  • Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through laboratory experimentation and data analysis.
  • Gain proficiency in scientific communication, both written and oral, through presentations and research papers.
  • Explore interdisciplinary connections between biology and related fields such as chemistry, physics, and environmental science.
  • Cultivate a deep understanding of biodiversity and its importance in ecological systems and conservation efforts.
  • Apply ethical principles in biological research and professional practice, demonstrating integrity and responsibility.
  • Engage in hands-on fieldwork and internships to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world contexts.
  • Foster a lifelong curiosity for scientific inquiry and continual learning in the ever-evolving field of biology.

Explore biology courses

  • This degree will require you to complete a total of 120 credits.
  • You’ll need to complete 36 gen ed credits, 68 core credits, 16 elective credits, and research opportunities.

Sample courses

Class code Class title Credits
BIOL 300 Biological Literature and Communication 3 credits
BIOL 301 Cell and Molecular Biology 4 credits
BIOL 303 Genetics + Lab 4 credits
BIOL 307 Ecology 4 credits
BIOL 348 Evolution 4 credits

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