Biology
Bachelor of Arts; Bachelor of Science (teaching certification in grades 7-12 available), pre-professional (medicine, dentistry, dental hygiene, veterinary medicine, physical therapy, physician’s assistant); Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
At a Glance
If you're always surveying the brilliance of the world around you, the Biology major might be just the place to open your eyes to a whole new universe. With a campus located in the perfect natural setting for field research, plus facilities that house a variety of labs, state-of-the-art instruments and even a green house, this department prepares students for work in research, biotechnology and teaching. It's also a great start for students interested in medicine, health services and consulting.
Why should I choose UWG's Biology program?
- Individualized advising by faculty who have training and experience in professional school admissions requirements.
- Individualized advising by knowledgeable faculty for careers especially related to the environment, basic research, animal welfare and cross-disciplines.
- Program flexibility allows students to make informed choices concerning curriculum, internships and research experiences that are tailored to individual needs.
- Teaching certification is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).
Are there any special opportunities available?
- Faculty directed student research. Students benefit from having a faculty mentor who inspires creative thinking and life long learning skills, qualities which are highly regarded in successful post graduate pursuits.
- Faculty work with students to identify and foster opportunities for internships related to the student’s interests.
- Students can earn a B.S. degree in Biology together with a certificate for teaching at the secondary school level and receive expert advising both from Biology and the College of Education.
What can I do after graduation, graduate school and job-wise?
- Careers
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- Health care, medicine, nursing
- Veterinarian science
- Chiropractic, allied health, dentistry, pharmacy, optometry, podiatry
- Secondary education
- Further Education
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- Post-graduate studies in any biology specialty
What kind of student organizations, clubs or honorary societies can I join?
- Biology Honorary Society
- Tribeta
- American Medical Student Association
- AMSA
- Minority Association for Pre-health Students (MAPS)
- Sigma Xi
- Phi Kappa Phi
What kind of facilities and equipment will be made available to me?
- State-of-the-art technology for multimedia presentation and real time student response monitoring.
- Instructional laboratories receive regular updates of modern scientific equipment, models, specimens and supplies.
Does the faculty specialize in certain areas?
- Aquatic biology
- Plant and animal systematics
- Field ecology
- Comparative physiology
- Cell and molecular biology
