Bachelor of Science in Biology
Program Overview A comprehensive exploration of living organisms, focusing on molecular biology, genetics, and ecology to prepare students for research, healthcare, and conservation.
Core Curriculum & Scientific Inquiry
Key Courses: Genetics, Microbiology, Evolutionary Biology.
Technical Pillars: Molecular Biology, Data Interpretation, and Evolutionary Theory.
Hands-on Training: Field research, clinical shadowing, and laboratory assistantships.
Faculty Spotlight
Lead Researcher: Dr. Jane Smith (Molecular Genetics).
Expertise: CRISPR-Cas9 Gene Editing and Genomic Sequencing.
Research Impact: Principal Investigator for federally funded studies on genetic mutations; author of over 15 peer-reviewed publications.
Industry Connection: Consultant for leading Biotechnology firms on genomic therapies.
Student Impact: Integrates hands-on CRISPR technology training into advanced laboratory courses, allowing students to engage in cutting-edge genomic research.
Admissions & Lab Requirements
Academic Foundation: Strong high school background in Chemistry and Biology.
Mandatory Compliance: Laboratory Safety Certification required for program participation.
Testing: Competitive SAT/ACT science scores.
Career & Research Pathways
Primary Paths: Healthcare professions, Biotechnological Research, and Environmental Conservation.
Ethics: Integrated curriculum on Bioethical considerations in biotechnology and conservation.
International Student Requirements
Credentialing: Full evaluation of previous academic credentials for US equivalency.
Language: Mandatory proof of English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS).