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What is Biology?

Biology is the study of living organisms. As scientists, biologists have three goals:

  • Understanding the structure and function of organisms.
  • Generating and disseminating reliable data pertaining to biological systems.
  • Developing a deep understanding of the natural world that can inform solutions for the serious environmental, medical, and social concerns facing humanity.

Biology Degree(s)

Biology, BA

This program is designed for students who want to make biology the focus of a liberal arts education and may not be directly interested in post-graduate study or professional careers in biology or teaching.

Contact

Maren Brinson and Alexis Donnelly, Program Coordinators for Advising
biologyadvising@wwu.edu | 360-650-6165

Biology, BS

Biology is the study of living organisms. As scientists, biologists have three goals: (1) understanding biological systems, (2) generating and disseminating reliable data pertaining to biological systems, and (3) developing a deep understanding of the natural world that can inform solutions for the serious challenges facing humanity. The Bachelor of Science (BS) programs in Biology enable you to develop an integrated conceptual foundation in biology, as well as critical thinking skills, quantitative problem-solving abilities, leadership and team-building skills, and scientific research skills.

Contact

Maren Brinson and Alexis Donnelly, Program Coordinators for Advising
biologyadvising@wwu.edu | 360-650-6165

Biology/Anthropology, BS

Degree Type: Interdisciplinary

Students interested in health-related careers find this major to be particularly attractive, because it offers greater access to courses in Human Anatomy and Physiology. In addition, it offers elective options in Biology and Anthropology courses, giving students a wide array of courses from which to choose.

Contact

Biology Program Advisors,
biologyadvising@wwu.edu | 360-650-6165

Tesla Monson, Anthropology Undergraduate Advisor
Tesla.Monson@wwu.edu | 360-650-4787

Biology/Mathematics, BS

Degree Type: Interdisciplinary

Biology is an increasingly quantitative discipline, requiring mathematical models to understand complex biological phenomena and computationally-intensive algorithms to analyze increasingly massive datasets, including those generated by genomics, proteomics, and other new areas in molecular biology.

Contact

Maren Brinson and Alexis Donnelly, Program Coordinators for Advising
biologyadvising@wwu.edu | 360-650-6165

Chemistry/Biology— Secondary, BAE

Degree Type: Teaching Endorsement

This program is designed for those who wish to earn Washington residency certification to teach middle and/or high school and must be accompanied by the professional preparation program in Secondary Education offered through Woodring College of Education.

Contact

Chemistry Program Coordinators,
chemistry@wwu.edu | 360-650-3070

Deborah Donovan, Biology-Education Advisor
Deborah.Donovan@wwu.edu | 360-650-7251

BA or BS?

The BA is designed for students who want to make biology the focus of a liberal arts education and may not be directly interested in post-graduate study or professional careers in biology or teaching. The number of required courses in the BA degree has been kept low to let you to add other areas of study and courses suited to your needs and interests. So it’s pretty easy to pair this major with a second major or minor.

Biology at Çà¹ÏÊÓÆµ

Our program provides a wide variety of opportunities for applied practice of knowledge and skills gained in lectures and labs. Undergraduates are encouraged to engage in research alongside faculty, serve as teaching assistants for courses, join the Biology club, and/or develop their own extracurricular experience through the independent study option. Additionally, some upper-level labs follow a project-based curriculum that resembles research experiences.

Explore courses

Austin, a Biology student at Çà¹ÏÊÓÆµ, smiling

Biology has absolutely changed the way I look at at the world.

In Biology, everything has a purpose, and everything has a reason why. I love looking at things, exploring, and thinking...WHY? I'm so grateful that science and Biology has given me the tools to answer some of these questions. Why do some trees appear in certain areas? Why are flower vibrant? Why does a puffin change its color from grey to orange in the summer? To me, these kind of questions are what makes life worth living.

Austin Countryman
Majoring in Biology with a Secondary Ed. emphasis

Student experiences

Internships

The Biology Department works with Career Services to promote biology internships. Students can earn college credit for their internships with BIOL 496. In BIOL 496, you meet with your faculty advisor and write reflections on your internship.

Recent internship opportunities include:

Fisheries Science Intern for U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

Fall Seed-To-Table Educator Internship at Common Threads Farm

Facilities and resources

Çà¹ÏÊÓÆµâ€™s Biology department is part of the College of Science and Engineering.

The 82,000-square-foot Biology Building features teaching labs, research labs, environmental control rooms, a seawater lab, image analysis labs, and multimedia lecture halls. The department also maintains a greenhouse on campus that supports teaching and research activities.
 

It’s hard to say what I love most about the biology department. The classes are interesting, the professors are approachable, and it’s really easy to get involved with research.

Julie Maurer

Biology Student

What can you do with Biology?

Biology Careers

Environmental Scientist

Conservation Scientist

Food Science Technician

Science Lobbyist 

Science Writer 

Laboratory Technician

Wildlife Biologist

Environmental Technician

Note

Important note: Most biology-related jobs that involve research (Research Scientist, Professor, Zoologist, Wildlife Biologist, etc.) require a PhD. Medical school is another popular option for those with an undergraduate degree in Biology. Adding teacher certification is another option, and allows you to teach biology in middle school and high school.

Start Your Career at Çà¹ÏÊÓÆµ

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