Becoming a biologist is the goal for many biology majors, but this discipline teaches skills that are adaptable to many other careers. Biology is a more malleable degree than students might expect. In ...
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 ...
You’ll gain a solid scientific education with hands-on learning opportunities through a variety of classroom and laboratory assignments. You can even work on research as early as your freshman year ...
Claire Huntington, a biotechnology major and class assistant, demonstrates how to apply a sample into gel in the Design to Data program within the Genome Center's Siegel Lab taught by Ashley Vater.
Training in Biology prepares one for a broad spectrum of job opportunities, including teaching, governmental or industrial laboratories, conservation agencies, or business. In addition, students ...
Ready to lead the next wave of biological and medical research? You’re in the right place! UW’s Ph.D. and master’s in molecular biology are research-intensive programs that expose students to ...
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 ...
What Can I Do with My Biology Degree? A degree in biology allows for a broad choice of careers. Our graduates often pursue careers as medical doctors, veterinarians, dentists, optometrists, physician ...
Biology is one of the most basic fields of science with direct application to humans. Our continued existence on the planet Earth will depend on how we resolve biological problems. Biology ranges in ...