A major in Biology blends knowledge of basic scientific processes with an appreciation of the phenomenon of life.
Why Biology at the Mount?
As a biology major you work with an advisor to plan a schedule of courses in biology and other natural sciences appropriate for your plans and interests. Some of these subjects are:
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Cell Biology
- Ecology
- Biotechnology
- Entomology
- Evolution
- Genetics
- Microbiology
- Biological Psychology
- Pathophysiology
- Animal Behavior
- Advanced Anatomy
- Aquatic Biology
- Immunology
- Biological Forensics
Take your Bachelor of Science in Biology degree and pursue additional studies to become a physician, geneticist, forensic scientist, developmental or cell biologist, entomologist, public health expert, veterinarian or physical therapist. Other graduates seek employment directly after graduation as a:
- Environmental educator
- High school biology teacher
- Laboratory director in research and development
- Research scientist (industry, medicine, natural science)
Hands-On Learning:
Biology students hold co-op positions in research and diagnostic laboratories, product manufacturing and testing, zoos, museums, hospitals, physical therapy clinics, rehabilitation facilities, non-profits, and aquaria. Students may engage in individualized research with a faculty mentor or participate in an internship experience in an off-campus research program. Student research projects have culminated in publications and award-winning presentations at regional and national conferences.
Qualified students are eligible for membership in Beta Beta Beta, the Xi Gamma Chapter of the . Members participate in regional and national research symposia that will strengthen their learning.
News and Updates
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