生物学
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Program Type主要的, 小
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Degrees OfferedB.S.
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学校学校 of Arts & Sciences
Prepare for a career as a professional biologist. Gain the background you need for medical, 牙科, or chiropractic school.
What You’ll Learn
The biology major provides a broad foundation in the biological sciences. In addition to gaining communication, analytical, and critical thinking skills, you will gain an understanding of the role that individuals and society play in improving our natural environment.
- Prepare for Professional 学校
Combine your biology major with study in our pre-medicine, pre-chiropractic, pre-牙科, pre-optometry, pre-pharmacy, pre-physician assistant, pre-podiatry, or pre-veterinary.
- Prepare for a Career in Wildlife or Conservation
Combine your biology major with a wildlife management & conservation concentration and develop the skills for an entry-level biologist position with a government agency, non-governmental organization (NGO), or private company. This concentration will also prepare you for a graduate program in wildlife biology, conservation, 生态, and other related fields.
- Gain Hands-on Experience
Gain hands-on laboratory experience and research skills through our student-led research projects. Students also have the opportunity to participate in our 检验 program and conduct independent research with biology faculty.
- Become an 教育家
For those interested in teaching at the high school or middle school level, you can combine your major with the biology education or health education degree in preparation for getting your teaching license.
- Get Your Degree in Less Time
You can earn your biology bachelor’s in 2.6 years or complete your bachelor’s and a Master of Science in Bioethics in four years through Mary’s innovative Year-Round Campus program.
Featured 教师
Joseph Biggane, PhD
Chair of 生物学, Assistant Professor of 生物学
Born and raised in North Pole, Alaska, I have called North Dakota home since 2010. I am driven by my passion for finding unconventional solutions to difficult puzzles. I started at Mary upon completing my PhD in Biomedical Sciences, where my dissertation focused on cell signaling in epilepsy. In my spare time, I enjoy camping and spending time with my wife, Dr. Emily Biggane, and children, Eleanor, Winnie, and Hank.
John Boyle, PhD
Assistant Professor of 生物学, Fellow in Catholic Studies
I am a biologist with an interest in using big data sets, both molecular and ecological, to understand the natural world and the relationships among different species.