Department Chair and Professor of Organismal Biology: Dr. Christopher Sanford

The program of study in biology leading to a Bachelor of Science degree provides students with the opportunity to pursue a major field of concentration in biology with the necessary specialization to succeed in a wide array of post-baccalaureate opportunities. The following degree tracks include the course work and experience necessary for student success.

    B.S. in Biology tracks:
  • General Biology
  • Pre-Professional
  • Cell, Molecular, and Developmental Biology
  • Ecology/Environmental Biology
  • Plant Biology
  • Microbiology
  • Biotechnology
  • Bioinformatics
  • Cytogenetics
  • Biology Education

Degrees and Programs

    Undergraduate
  • B.S. in Biology
  • Biology Minor
  • B.S. in Environmental Science
  • Environmental Science Minor
    Graduate
  • M.S. in Integrative Biology (MSIB)
  • Secondary Science (6-12) M.A.T. (Master of Arts in Teaching)
Upon admission into the Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) Program, students will declare a certification area in Chemistry, Biology, or Physics.

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