What could be more fascinating than life in all its complexity?
Biology is the study of life — from the simplest, one-celled organism to complex ecosystems. But this simple definition only hints at where the field can lead you—from helping to cure neurological diseases, conserving coral populations in tropical oceans, and discovering more efficient ways to use plants for food and bioenergy, to developing vaccines for infectious diseases or caring for our furry friends.
Taught by top scientists with exceptional industry and research experience, this high-demand degree opens the door to an endless array of highly lucrative and rewarding careers. With these credentials, you can work in a research lab or hospital, as well as the biotechnology, healthcare, pharmaceutical, and environmental fields – or go on to medical school, veterinary, dental or other advanced degree programs.
Overview
The program was created to delve broadly and deeply into the science of living systems while maintaining the foundation in chemical and physical sciences needed to prepare for a future in science, working in fields including research or health sciences.
Coursework in areas such as microbiology, molecular biology, genetics, anatomy, and physiology will prepare you for the opportunity to do original research, working closely with your Penn State faculty mentors. Your classes will give you an overview of the field while allowing the flexibility to focus on the topics that excite your passions the most.
With a 15:1 student-to-teacher ratio, you’ll get the personalized attention you need to thrive in our caring community – while earning the globally recognized and respected Penn State credentials that can take you anywhere.
Available in 2024
Program Contact:
Dr. Brenna Traver
Associate Professor of Biology
[email protected]