Department of Biological Sciences
About the Department
The Department of Biological Sciences offers programs of studies leading to the following degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Science in Molecular Bioscience (with options to concentrate in Microbiology and Neuroscience) and Doctor of Philosophy in Molecular Bioscience.
The Department of Biology also offers several dual degree programs: 3+2 Molecular Bioscience (B.S./M.S.), Physical Therapy (B.S./D.P.T.), Physician Assistant (B.S./M.S.P.A.), Athletic Training (B.S./M.S.A.T.) and Public Administration (B.A./M.P.A.).
At the undergraduate level, the Department of Biological Sciences also offers an interdisciplinary minor programs in environmental studies.
Academic Programs
Graduate
Dual Degree
Faculty
Our faculty conduct internationally recognized research and innovative, technologically-enhanced instruction. Grounded in practical experience but exploring the frontiers of their disciplines, they define the nature of academic excellence.
Location and Facilities
At the College of Arts and Sciences, research isn't just our priority; it's our mission. All students, including freshmen, are trained in and have access to all of our state-of-the-art instrumentation, including magnetic resonance spectrometers, mass spectrometer-based separation instruments and next generation sequencing computational facilities. Our faculty, undergraduates and graduate students work together on research using the apprenticeship model common to advanced science. And it all takes place in our Science and Technology Center, which underwent a $35 million renovation in 2007 that provided students and faculty with an additional 35,000 square feet of space. It boasts one of the most innovative and energy-efficient teaching and research facilities for science and technology in the country.