Biology Major and Minor
Albion, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
USD 53,090 **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* rolling admission
** international students
Scholarships
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Introduction
As a biology student, you’ll study life in all forms—from the smallest cells to entire ecosystems. You’ll understand the relationships and mechanisms that tie all life on earth together. You’ll combine scientific knowledge with research and communication skills to prepare for a career in a wide range of exciting fields such as medicine, conservation, academia, and more.
Why Study Biology at Albion?
We have a proven track record of preparing students for rigorous graduate studies and careers. Combine a challenging classroom and laboratory curriculum with close relationships with research faculty. You’ll have all the advantages of a liberal arts education; you’ll build both a hard science foundation with a broad knowledge base and a versatile analytical skillset.
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Scholarships and Funding
Curriculum
Education Certification
In our program, you can learn while also learning how to teach others. Obtain your Michigan state teaching certification in secondary Biology (grades 6-12).
Internships
Spend a semester or summer gaining real-world experience in a field you’re interested in. Biology students often intern in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, nursing, physical therapy, cardiopulmonary respiratory therapy, optometry, environmental biology, greenhouse management, laboratory technician, and natural resources.
Research
Work closely with faculty members on their research or propose your own. Current faculty research topics include cell division, breeding success in birds, the evolution of plants, microbial community composition in bodies of water, human inflammatory and angiogenic diseases, DNA repair, and more.
Program Outcome
What Will You Learn as a Biology Major?
You’ll understand and employ the scientific method. You’ll test hypotheses, design experiments, review existing literature, and complete statistical analyses.
You’ll build a knowledge base in fundamental areas of biology: ecology, evolution and biodiversity, cell and molecular biology, and genetics.
You’ll tailor your curriculum to fit your passions and professional goals, taking advanced courses and delving deep into topics like medicine, zoology, neuroscience, and many more.
Career Opportunities
As a biology student, you’ll have a wide array of post-graduate options available to you. Faculty advisors will help you craft the curriculum that best aligns with our goals. Many of our students pursue post-graduate studies leading to college and university teaching and research positions. Others find fulfilling careers in industry, government agencies, natural resources and fisheries, nature centers, and more. Below are examples of some of the professions our students choose, as well as graduate programs our students have recently attended.
Professions
- Medicine
- Education
- Physical and Occupational Therapy
- Health Psychology
- Genetic Counseling
- Epidemiology
- Public Health Administration
- Dietician
- Pharmacology
Graduate Programs
- Duke University School of the Environment
- Harvard University - Medical Sciences Department
- Michigan State University - Biology, Plant Pathology, Zoology
- Ohio State University - Microbiology
- Sarah Lawrence College - Genetic Counseling
- University of Michigan - Public Health, Microbiology/Immunology Program, Nutrition
- University of Wisconsin - Madison - Molecular Biology, Medical Microbiology
- Washington University - Biochemistry
- Yale University - Molecular Biology
Facilities
English Language Requirements
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